Deck 20: International Entrepreneurship
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Deck 20: International Entrepreneurship
1
Governments have realized that entrepreneurial firms are a major source of economic growth, jobs, and competitive advantage and have been trying to form an environment conducive to their formation and prosperity.
True
2
_______________ entrepreneurship examines the variation in entrepreneurship rates and patterns across nations; it also looks at the underlying reasons for the variation.
A) Comparative
B) Cross-border
C) Cooperative
D) None of the above
A) Comparative
B) Cross-border
C) Cooperative
D) None of the above
A
3
The ____________ refer to as "a business organization that, from inception, seeks to derive significant competitive advantage from the use of resources and the sale of outputs in multiple countries.
A) international new venture
B) born global
C) cross-border
D) only a and b
A) international new venture
B) born global
C) cross-border
D) only a and b
D
4
___________ entrepreneurship examines similarities and differences between countries on the level of entrepreneurial activity, the business environment, and the motivations of would-be entrepreneurs.
A) Comparative
B) Cross-border
C) Cooperative
D) None of the above
A) Comparative
B) Cross-border
C) Cooperative
D) None of the above
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5
_______________ entrepreneurship looks at entrepreneurial activities that leverage national differences in environment and resources.
A) Comparative
B) Cross-border
C) Cooperative
D) None of the above
A) Comparative
B) Cross-border
C) Cooperative
D) None of the above
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6
Microsoft has formed a venture capital branch, seeking to identify and invest in technology start-ups overseas. This is an example of ___________ entrepreneurship.
A) comparative
B) cross-border
C) cooperative
D) none of the above
A) comparative
B) cross-border
C) cooperative
D) none of the above
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7
An Irish high-tech start-up seeking an alliance with a Hong Kong company to produce its newly developed technology for sale in the U.S. market. This is an example of ___________ entrepreneurship.
A) comparative
B) cross-border
C) cooperative
D) none of the above
A) comparative
B) cross-border
C) cooperative
D) none of the above
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8
Countries vary on the environmental characteristics that are considered conducive to entrepreneurial activity, in entrepreneurial motivation. Which of the following is correct?
A) Individuals choose to become entrepreneurs as a means toward self-fulfillment and/or riches.
B) Individuals choose to become entrepreneurs out of necessity because substitutes for upward mobility are scarce.
C) Individuals choose to become entrepreneurs because of their objectives to seek to grow a firm for a quick exit via an IPO and or an acquisition.
D) all of the above
A) Individuals choose to become entrepreneurs as a means toward self-fulfillment and/or riches.
B) Individuals choose to become entrepreneurs out of necessity because substitutes for upward mobility are scarce.
C) Individuals choose to become entrepreneurs because of their objectives to seek to grow a firm for a quick exit via an IPO and or an acquisition.
D) all of the above
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9
What are the phases of comparative entrepreneurship?
A) discovery, evaluation, satisfaction
B) discovery, evaluation, exploitation
C) discovery, exploitation, satisfaction
D) none of the above
A) discovery, evaluation, satisfaction
B) discovery, evaluation, exploitation
C) discovery, exploitation, satisfaction
D) none of the above
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10
__________ covers the question of who discovers the entrepreneurial opportunities; which is mostly a function of the role of different social groups in the society and economy of a particular country.
A) Discovery
B) Evaluation
C) Exploitation
D) None of the above
A) Discovery
B) Evaluation
C) Exploitation
D) None of the above
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11
The _____________ phase looks at why some people will view those opportunities favorably while others do not.
A) discovery
B) evaluation
C) exploitation
D) none of the above
A) discovery
B) evaluation
C) exploitation
D) none of the above
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12
Which of the comparative phases has the following function: The opportunity cost in the market of an entrepreneur is a product of culture and institutions?
A) Discovery
B) Evaluation
C) Exploitation
D) None of the above
A) Discovery
B) Evaluation
C) Exploitation
D) None of the above
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13
The _____________ phase is a product of local ecology - namely, the availability and specificity of the resources available in a given national environment, which assists entrepreneurs in taking advantage of available opportunities.
A) discovery
B) evaluation
C) exploitation
D) none of the above
A) discovery
B) evaluation
C) exploitation
D) none of the above
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14
Within which of the following phases, entrepreneurs are motivated to develop role structure, satisfaction, and division of labor?
A) Discovery
B) Evaluation
C) Exploitation
D) none of the above
A) Discovery
B) Evaluation
C) Exploitation
D) none of the above
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15
Generally speaking, _______ individualism and _________ uncertainty avoidance encourage entrepreneurial activity, especially when opportunity based.
A) low, low
B) high, low
C) high, high
D) low, high
A) low, low
B) high, low
C) high, high
D) low, high
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16
The traits have been identified as related to entrepreneurial potential are ___________.
A) internal locus of control
B) moderate risk-taking propensity
C) high energy level
D) all of the above
A) internal locus of control
B) moderate risk-taking propensity
C) high energy level
D) all of the above
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17
Firms from ______________ cultures tended to avoid technological alliances altogether.
A) high-masculinity
B) high-uncertainty
C) low-masculinity
D) low-uncertainty
A) high-masculinity
B) high-uncertainty
C) low-masculinity
D) low-uncertainty
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18
Small firms are much more likely to engage in _________ than undertake foreign direct investment, a result mostly of their limited resources.
A) joint venture
B) subsidiary venture
C) exports
D) none of the above
A) joint venture
B) subsidiary venture
C) exports
D) none of the above
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19
In a sense, entrepreneurial firms possess qualities that prepare them to face the vagaries of international markets.
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20
International new ventures display rapid internationalization often, but not always, across multiple national markets.
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21
One study found that firms from individualistic, certainty-tolerant cultures relied less on alliances in the technology area.
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22
International entrepreneurship is defined as "the discovery, enactment, evaluation, and exploitation of opportunities across national borders to create future goods and services."
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23
The study of international entrepreneurship consists of two thrusts, cooperative and cross border.
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24
Comparative entrepreneurship examines similarities and differences between countries on the level of entrepreneurial activity, the business environment, and the motivations of would-be entrepreneurs.
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25
Cross-border entrepreneurship looks at entrepreneurial activities that leverage local differences in environment and resources.
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26
The "born global" or "international new venture" (INV) refer to "a business organization that, from inception, seeks to derive minimum competitive advantage from the use of resources and the sale of outputs in multiple countries."
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27
Comparative entrepreneurship examines the variation in entrepreneurship rates and patterns across nations; it also looks at the underlying reasons for the variation.
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28
The discovery phase is a product of local ecology - namely, the availability and specificity of the resources available in a given national environment, which assists entrepreneurs in taking advantage of available opportunities.
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29
The evaluation phase looks at why some people will view those opportunities favorably while others do not.
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30
Exploitation covers the question of who discovers the entrepreneurial opportunities; which is mostly a function of the role of different social groups in the society and economy of a particular country.
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31
The exploitation phase explains the motivation behind entrepreneurs relevant to role structure, satisfaction, and division of labor.
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32
Venture-creation decision was found to correlate with cultural dimensions in another study using a cognitive approach.
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33
Generally speaking, high individualism and low uncertainty avoidance encourage entrepreneurial activity, especially when opportunity based.
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34
The traits identified as related to entrepreneurial potential are internal locus of control, moderate risk-taking propensity, and low-energy level.
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35
International entrepreneurship covers the similarities and differences in entrepreneurial environments, capabilities, and motivations across countries.
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36
Funding opportunities and regulatory environment are among the main factors that determine the level of entrepreneurship.
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37
Accelerated globalization permits the distribution of diverse activities across borders.
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38
MNEs, on their part, increasingly realize that entrepreneurial capabilities and opportunities reside not only in their home country and are pursuing those opportunities.
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39
INVs benefit from international expansion in a number of ways. They are
A) developing learning capabilities.
B) tapping into various sources of innovation.
C) different sets of comparative advantages.
D) all of the above
A) developing learning capabilities.
B) tapping into various sources of innovation.
C) different sets of comparative advantages.
D) all of the above
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