The state of competition is an industry, according to Porter, depends on ______ basic forces. Question 1 x Enter your title x Text A. 5 B. 4 C. 6 D. 7 A. 5
Text Question 1 x Question 2 x Supplier power is an example of a factor that falls within the _________ environment. A. Economic B. Operating C. Industry D. Remote C. Industry
Which of these is a determinant of entry, according to Porter? Question 3 x Enter your title x Text A. Presence of substitute input B. Exit barriers C. Economies of scale D. Ability to backward integrate C. Economies of scale
Text Question 3 x Question 4 x Supplier power is an example of a factor that falls within the _________ environment. A. Economic B. Operating C. Remote D. Industry D. Industry
Which of the following is a factor that does NOT foster brand identification? Question 5 x Enter your title x Text A. Customer service B. Price C. Product differences D. Advertising B. Price
Text Question 5 x Question 6 x A buyer group is powerful if A. Buyers of standard or undifferentiated products can easily find alternative suppliers B. The industry's product is important to the quality of the buyer's products or services C. The industry's product saves the buyer money D. It is not concentrated A. Buyers of standard or undifferentiated products can easily find alternative suppliers
Which of the following are considered competitors? Question 7 x Enter your title x Text A. Low substitutability products B. Substitute products C. Uncommitted firms D. Firms with dissimilar scope B. Substitute products
Text Question 1 x Question 8 x Rivalry among existing competitors takes the familiar form of A. Jockeying for position B. Positioning the company C. Influencing the balance D. Substitute products A. Jockeying for position