Deck 10: International Product and Service Strategies

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The first step in the new product development process is to conduct a conjoint analysis.
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Most product and service firms are driven by the production concept.
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The growth stage of the IPLC is characterized by a leveling of profits and a slowdown in sales growth as the product is adopted by most target consumers.
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The initial International Product Life Cycle addressed four levels of country development.
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The growth stage is characterized by increasing competition and new product variants being offered to the market.
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The maturity stage of the IPLC is characterized by a decline in sales growth.
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The product portfolio of a firm is usually diversified into products that are in different stages of the product life cycle.
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In order to quickly recover the high costs of product development and launching, products are marketed to consumers in emerging markets.
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The product mix is the total number of product lines the company offers.
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In the growth stage of the IPLC, manufacturing moves abroad, and the product is imported to the home country and other industrialized countries.
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Production is moved to low-cost countries in the maturity stage of the product life cycle.
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At the end of the growth stage of the IPLC, the product is standardized.
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The product depth refers to the number of different offerings for a particular brand.
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During the introduction stage of the IPLC, products are developed in industrialized countries.
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The product width is the total number of brands in the product mix.
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One of the main benefits of going international and engaging in international marketing is the ability of a firm to extend the product life cycle.
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Products are usually developed in emerging markets, characterized by a high level of education and lower labor costs than industrialized countries.
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Having an international presence during the decline stage of the IPLC, particularly in developing countries, is important.
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Manufacturing moves to developing countries in the growth stage of the IPLC.
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Competition limits the ideas for new products or services.
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To be successful, a new product must be compatible with the needs of consumers.
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To be successful, a new product or service must offer a relative advantage compared with the other offerings available on the market.
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Continuous innovations cause a great deal of disruption for consumers and often involve new industries or new standards of management.
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A new product or service must be observable (or communicable to others) and have a high trialability.
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At the idea-generation stage, a checklist is usually developed to screen for product ideas that do not meet these criteria.
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Continuous innovations create new industries or new standards of management, manufacturing and servicing.
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Endoscopic surgery is an example of a radical innovation.
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The most important factor of an international product launch is often high service quality.
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Controlled test marketing is usually conducted by a research firm in an industrialized country.
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The later the product or service is introduced in a lag country, the faster the adoption rate.
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Multinational companies usually limit test marketing to their home countries.
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Most of the innovation taking place today is discontinuous.
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Generally, the diffusion rate tends to be faster in "lag" countries.
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New items in an existing product line for a company are likely to have the higher success rate than "new to the world" type products.
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Conjoint analysis is typically used in the business analysis stage of new product development.
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Simulated test marketing is open to competitive sabotage.
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Countries where the product or service is first introduced and adopted are referred to as lag countries, and countries where the product or service is adopted at a later stage are known as lead countries.
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In the process of screening new product ideas, it is best to consider both the extent to which the product fits with the target consumers, as well as with the overall mission of the organization.
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Nine out of ten new products fail.
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Which stage of the international product life cycle is usually the longest stage?

A)Introduction
B)Growth
C)Maturity
D)Decline
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Which of the following is not considered to be unfavorable in the new product screening process?

A)Targeting new customers
B)Using new channels
C)Meeting new service requirements
D)All of the above are unfavorable.
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Which stage of the product life cycle is characterized by a rapid increase in competition?

A)Introduction
B)Growth
C)Maturity
D)Decline
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In which stage of the product life cycle are products likely to be imported to the home country from the firm's foreign operations?

A)Introduction
B)Growth
C)Maturity
D)Decline
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The complete assortment of the products that a company offers to its target international consumers is the

A)product width.
B)product mix.
C)product depth.
D)product assortment.
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Which stage of the product life cycle is characterized by the introduction of new product variants?

A)Introduction
B)Growth
C)Maturity
D)Decline
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The total number of product lines that the company offers is the:

A)product length.
B)product width.
C)product depth.
D)product assortment.
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In which stage of the product life cycle are products most likely to be developed in industrialized countries?

A)Introduction
B)Growth
C)Maturity
D)Decline
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The total number of products in a product line is known as the

A)product length.
B)product width.
C)product depth.
D)product assortment.
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Lipton tea comes in at least three variants: Lipton Yellow Label, Lipton Ice Tea, and Lipton Brisk. This is an example of:

A)product length
B)product width
C)product depth
D)product variety
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Which stage of the international product life cycle is characterized by a leveling of profits and a slowdown in sales growth?

A)Introduction
B)Growth
C)Maturity
D)Decline
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In which stage of the product life cycle are standards likely to be established?

A)Introduction
B)Growth
C)Maturity
D)Decline
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Which of the following is not an example of a bridge offering?

A)Escada
B)Ann Klein II
C)DKNY
D)Emporio Armani
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The extent to which the different product lines are related, use the same distribution channels, and have the same final consumers is known as

A)product length.
B)product consistency.
C)product depth.
D)product assortment.
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During which stage of the international product life cycle do international sales become crucial for the firm?

A)Introduction
B)Growth
C)Maturity
D)Decline
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The first step in the new product development process is:

A)competitive analysis.
B)idea generation.
C)screening new product ideas.
D)business analysis.
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At which stage of the international product life cycle does manufacturing typically move to developing countries?

A)Introduction
B)Growth
C)Maturity
D)Decline
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Haagen Dazs' idea to introduce its Dulce de Leche ice cream in the United states came from which source?

A)Consumers
B)Competition
C)Channel members
D)Consultants
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Toward the end of which stage of the product life cycle does the firm focus on developing economies of scale?

A)Introduction
B)Growth
C)Maturity
D)Decline
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Which of the following is not a level of country development in international product life cycle theory?

A)Developing or middle-income
B)Less-developed or low-income
C)Advanced, developed, or high-income
D)Each of the above is part of the IPLC theory.
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In which stage of product development does the company have a good indication of how the product will be received?

A)Product screening
B)Concept development
C)Product design
D)Test marketing
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Which type of innovation is known to create new industries?

A)Continuous innovation
B)Discontinuous innovation
C)Dynamically continuous innovation
D)Congruous innovation
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In which stage of product development are prototypes developed?

A)Product screening
B)Concept development
C)Product design
D)Test marketing
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What form of innovation is the most prominent for of innovation today?

A)Continuous innovation
B)Discontinuous innovation
C)Dynamically continuous innovation
D)Congruent innovation
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Which of the following takes place in the product design and development stage?

A)Product acquires a name
B)Product acquires a brand identity
C)The marketing mix is developed
D)All of the above occur during the product design and development stage
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Which form of test marketing recruits a sample of consumers to participate in a research study in a central facility?

A)Controlled test marketing
B)Full test marketing
C)Simulated test marketing
D)All of the above
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Which type of "new" product has the highest success rate?

A)New to existing market
B)New line
C)New item in an existing product line
D)New product to the world
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Which type of innovation is best represented by the development of cellular telephones?

A)Radical innovation
B)Continuous innovation
C)Dynamically continuous innovation
D)Congruent innovation
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Which type of country is most likely to be a "lead" country in terms of product diffusion?

A)An industrialized, high-income country.
B)A middle-income country.
C)A low-income country.
D)An underdeveloped country.
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In which stage of product development companies need to consider both the extent to which the product fits with the target consumers, as well as with the overall mission of the organization?

A)Product screening
B)Concept development
C)Product design
D)Test marketing
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Which type of innovation has no disruption on consumption patterns?

A)Continuous innovations
B)Discontinuous innovations
C)Dynamically continuous innovations
D)Radical innovations
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Which form of test marketing is likely to reveal the least amount of information to potential competitors?

A)Controlled test marketing
B)Full test marketing
C)Simulated test marketing
D)Quasi test marketing
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Which type of innovation does not significantly alter consumer behavior, but does represent a change in the consumption pattern?

A)Continuous innovation
B)Radical innovation
C)Dynamically continuous innovation
D)Congruent innovation
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Which of the following is likely to slow the rate of product diffusion?

A)A relative advantage
B)Compatibility with consumer needs
C)Trialability
D)Complexity
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In which stage of product development does the product typically acquire a name?

A)Competitive analysis
B)Concept Development
C)Product Design
D)Test Marketing
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Regarding goodness of launch, which is the correct order of impact?

A)High service quality, quality sales force, on-time shipment, and quality of promotion.
B)Quality of promotion, adequate product availability, on-time shipment, and high service quality.
C)Product availability, promotional effort, on-time shipment, and quality sales force.
D)High service quality, on-time shipment, adequate product availability, and quality of promotion.
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Which form of test marketing is likely to reveal the most amount of information to potential competitors?

A)Controlled test marketing
B)Full test marketing
C)Simulated test marketing
D)Quasi test marketing
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Which of the following is not a test marketing system mentioned in the text?

A)LITMUS
B)ASSESSOR
C)BASES
D)CYPHER
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In which type of country does the diffusion rate tend to be faster?

A)Lead countries
B)Lag countries
C)Asian countries
D)Western countries
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In which stage of product development does the product acquire a brand identity?

A)Product screening
B)Concept development
C)Product design
D)Test marketing
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The Freeplay Energy with its windup radio is an example of a marketing-focused company.
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The Freeplay Energy with its windup radio is an example of a product-focused company. The windup radio was created without discussing it with consumers. For this reason the product failed in Africa.
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The first step in the new product development process is to conduct a conjoint analysis.
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The first step in the new product development process is idea generation. Realistically, a conjoint analysis can only be performed after idea generation.
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Most product and service firms are driven by the production concept.
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Most product and service firms are driven by the marketing concept. The marketing concept focuses on consumers' needs, wants and desires. The production concept, leads to the creation of products that consumers may not want, need or desire.
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The growth stage of the IPLC is characterized by a leveling of profits and a slowdown in sales growth as the product is adopted by most target consumers.
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The initial International Product Life Cycle addressed four levels of country development.
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The growth stage is characterized by increasing competition and new product variants being offered to the market.
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The maturity stage of the IPLC is characterized by a decline in sales growth.
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The product portfolio of a firm is usually diversified into products that are in different stages of the product life cycle.
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In order to quickly recover the high costs of product development and launching, products are marketed to consumers in emerging markets.
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The product mix is the total number of product lines the company offers.
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In the growth stage of the IPLC, manufacturing moves abroad, and the product is imported to the home country and other industrialized countries.
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Production is moved to low-cost countries in the maturity stage of the product life cycle.
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At the end of the growth stage of the IPLC, the product is standardized.
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The product depth refers to the number of different offerings for a particular brand.
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During the introduction stage of the IPLC, products are developed in industrialized countries.
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The product width is the total number of brands in the product mix.
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One of the main benefits of going international and engaging in international marketing is the ability of a firm to extend the product life cycle.
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Products are usually developed in emerging markets, characterized by a high level of education and lower labor costs than industrialized countries.
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Having an international presence during the decline stage of the IPLC, particularly in developing countries, is important.
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Manufacturing moves to developing countries in the growth stage of the IPLC.
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Competition limits the ideas for new products or services.
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To be successful, a new product must be compatible with the needs of consumers.
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To be successful, a new product or service must offer a relative advantage compared with the other offerings available on the market.
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Continuous innovations cause a great deal of disruption for consumers and often involve new industries or new standards of management.
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A new product or service must be observable (or communicable to others) and have a high trialability.
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At the idea-generation stage, a checklist is usually developed to screen for product ideas that do not meet these criteria.
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Continuous innovations create new industries or new standards of management, manufacturing and servicing.
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Endoscopic surgery is an example of a radical innovation.
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The most important factor of an international product launch is often high service quality.
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Controlled test marketing is usually conducted by a research firm in an industrialized country.
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The later the product or service is introduced in a lag country, the faster the adoption rate.
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Multinational companies usually limit test marketing to their home countries.
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Most of the innovation taking place today is discontinuous.
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Generally, the diffusion rate tends to be faster in "lag" countries.
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New items in an existing product line for a company are likely to have the higher success rate than "new to the world" type products.
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Conjoint analysis is typically used in the business analysis stage of new product development.
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Simulated test marketing is open to competitive sabotage.
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Countries where the product or service is first introduced and adopted are referred to as lag countries, and countries where the product or service is adopted at a later stage are known as lead countries.
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In the process of screening new product ideas, it is best to consider both the extent to which the product fits with the target consumers, as well as with the overall mission of the organization.
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Nine out of ten new products fail.
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Which stage of the international product life cycle is usually the longest stage?

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Which of the following is not considered to be unfavorable in the new product screening process?

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Which stage of the product life cycle is characterized by a rapid increase in competition?

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In which stage of the product life cycle are products likely to be imported to the home country from the firm's foreign operations?

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The complete assortment of the products that a company offers to its target international consumers is the

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Which stage of the product life cycle is characterized by the introduction of new product variants?

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The total number of product lines that the company offers is the:

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In which stage of the product life cycle are products most likely to be developed in industrialized countries?

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The total number of products in a product line is known as the

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Lipton tea comes in at least three variants: Lipton Yellow Label, Lipton Ice Tea, and Lipton Brisk. This is an example of:

A)product length
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C)product depth
D)product variety
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Which stage of the international product life cycle is characterized by a leveling of profits and a slowdown in sales growth?

A)Introduction
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C)Maturity
D)Decline
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In which stage of the product life cycle are standards likely to be established?

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D)Decline
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Which of the following is not an example of a bridge offering?

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C)DKNY
D)Emporio Armani
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The extent to which the different product lines are related, use the same distribution channels, and have the same final consumers is known as

A)product length.
B)product consistency.
C)product depth.
D)product assortment.
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During which stage of the international product life cycle do international sales become crucial for the firm?

A)Introduction
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C)Maturity
D)Decline
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The first step in the new product development process is:

A)competitive analysis.
B)idea generation.
C)screening new product ideas.
D)business analysis.
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At which stage of the international product life cycle does manufacturing typically move to developing countries?

A)Introduction
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C)Maturity
D)Decline
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Haagen Dazs' idea to introduce its Dulce de Leche ice cream in the United states came from which source?

A)Consumers
B)Competition
C)Channel members
D)Consultants
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Toward the end of which stage of the product life cycle does the firm focus on developing economies of scale?

A)Introduction
B)Growth
C)Maturity
D)Decline
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Which of the following is not a level of country development in international product life cycle theory?

A)Developing or middle-income
B)Less-developed or low-income
C)Advanced, developed, or high-income
D)Each of the above is part of the IPLC theory.
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In which stage of product development does the company have a good indication of how the product will be received?

A)Product screening
B)Concept development
C)Product design
D)Test marketing
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Which type of innovation is known to create new industries?

A)Continuous innovation
B)Discontinuous innovation
C)Dynamically continuous innovation
D)Congruous innovation
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In which stage of product development are prototypes developed?

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C)Product design
D)Test marketing
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What form of innovation is the most prominent for of innovation today?

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B)Discontinuous innovation
C)Dynamically continuous innovation
D)Congruent innovation
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Which of the following takes place in the product design and development stage?

A)Product acquires a name
B)Product acquires a brand identity
C)The marketing mix is developed
D)All of the above occur during the product design and development stage
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Which form of test marketing recruits a sample of consumers to participate in a research study in a central facility?

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B)Full test marketing
C)Simulated test marketing
D)All of the above
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Which type of "new" product has the highest success rate?

A)New to existing market
B)New line
C)New item in an existing product line
D)New product to the world
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Which type of innovation is best represented by the development of cellular telephones?

A)Radical innovation
B)Continuous innovation
C)Dynamically continuous innovation
D)Congruent innovation
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Which type of country is most likely to be a "lead" country in terms of product diffusion?

A)An industrialized, high-income country.
B)A middle-income country.
C)A low-income country.
D)An underdeveloped country.
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In which stage of product development companies need to consider both the extent to which the product fits with the target consumers, as well as with the overall mission of the organization?

A)Product screening
B)Concept development
C)Product design
D)Test marketing
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Which type of innovation has no disruption on consumption patterns?

A)Continuous innovations
B)Discontinuous innovations
C)Dynamically continuous innovations
D)Radical innovations
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Which form of test marketing is likely to reveal the least amount of information to potential competitors?

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D)Quasi test marketing
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Which type of innovation does not significantly alter consumer behavior, but does represent a change in the consumption pattern?

A)Continuous innovation
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C)Dynamically continuous innovation
D)Congruent innovation
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Which of the following is likely to slow the rate of product diffusion?

A)A relative advantage
B)Compatibility with consumer needs
C)Trialability
D)Complexity
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In which stage of product development does the product typically acquire a name?

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C)Product Design
D)Test Marketing
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76
Regarding goodness of launch, which is the correct order of impact?

A)High service quality, quality sales force, on-time shipment, and quality of promotion.
B)Quality of promotion, adequate product availability, on-time shipment, and high service quality.
C)Product availability, promotional effort, on-time shipment, and quality sales force.
D)High service quality, on-time shipment, adequate product availability, and quality of promotion.
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77
Which form of test marketing is likely to reveal the most amount of information to potential competitors?

A)Controlled test marketing
B)Full test marketing
C)Simulated test marketing
D)Quasi test marketing
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78
Which of the following is not a test marketing system mentioned in the text?

A)LITMUS
B)ASSESSOR
C)BASES
D)CYPHER
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79
In which type of country does the diffusion rate tend to be faster?

A)Lead countries
B)Lag countries
C)Asian countries
D)Western countries
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80
In which stage of product development does the product acquire a brand identity?

A)Product screening
B)Concept development
C)Product design
D)Test marketing
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