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Quiz 4: Further Topics in Industry and Competitive Analysis
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Question 21
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A key limitation of Porter's five forces framework is that:
Question 22
True/False
When applied to real business situations,the usefulness of game theory is enhanced by its ability to predict very different outcomes on the basis of small changes in initial conditions.
Question 23
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A company whose primary goal is profitability is likely to be a much more aggressive competitor than one whose primary goal is market share.
Question 24
True/False
The more similar are key success factors across the different segments of an industry,the more likely it is that the firms within that industry will specialize by segment.
Question 25
True/False
To analyze the profit potential of different industry segments,we can use the same Porter five forces of competition framework that we use to analyze the profit potential of different industries.
Question 26
True/False
In the automobile industry barriers to firms' mobility between different segments tend to be low,hence profitability differences between segments are not sustained over long periods of time.
Question 27
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A strategic group is a group of firms in an industry that serving the same market segment.
Question 28
True/False
The tendency for both Coca-Cola and Pepsi to compete through large advertising budgets which have little impact on their relative market shares cannot be a true example of a "prisoners' dilemma" because both firms remain highly profitable.
Question 29
True/False
The more variables that are deployed to segment a market,the more useful is the resulting segmentation likely to be.
Question 30
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The aim of competitive intelligence is to predict competitor behavior on the basis of verifiable facts.Attempts to "get inside the heads of your rivals" are inherently unreliable and should be avoided.