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Essentials of Services Marketing Test Bank 3rd Edition | Wirtz, Lovelock & Chew

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The Essentials of Services Marketing 3rd Edition Test Bank by Jochen Wirtz, Christopher Lovelock, and Patricia Chew provides accurate exam-style questions with verified correct answers and detailed rationales. Covering service design, customer experience, service quality, branding, pricing, digital services, and service operations, this resource supports exam preparation, coursework mastery, and practical understanding for marketing and business students.

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TEST BANK
Essentials of Services Marketing: Wirtz Essentials of Services Marketing
JOCHEN WIRTZ, CHRISTOPHER LOVELOCK, PATRICIA CHEW
3rd Edition

,Test Bank ― Chapter 1 Page 1


Chapter 1 Introduction to Services
Marketing



GENERAL CONTENT


Multiple Choice Questions


1. There are several reasons why the services sector is increasing in almost all countries around the world.
Which is not one of the contributing reasons?
a. The knowledge-based industries are growing.
b. Countries are less dependent on agriculture.
c. Some manufacturing firms are now focusing on marketing services as well.
d. The construction and manufacturing industries are booming.
e. More companies are outsourcing some of their service components. (d; Moderate)


2. Service markets are shaped by all of the following except .
a. government policies
b. social changes
c. global economic change
d. business trends
e. advances in information technology (c; Easy)


3. Developments in IT and communication include all of the following, except
.
a. User-generated content
b. Artificial technologies
c. Internet of Things
d. Social Changes (d;
Moderate)


4. The non-ownership perspective to define Services includes the following.
a. Time-based
b. Rental
c. Exchange for money, time and effort
d. Expectation to obtain value (b,
Moderate)


5. Which of the following are included in the four categories of services processing.
a. People processing
b. Possession processing
c. Mental stimulus processing
d. Information processing




Essentials of Services Marketing, 3rd Edition
Jochen Wirtz and Christopher Lovelock
Copyright © 2018 Pearson Education Ltd.

,Test Bank ― Chapter 1 Page 2


e. All of the above (e,
Easy)


6. In order to design and implement effective service processes, which of the following are important
considerations.
a. Operational inputs and outputs can vary
b. Customers are often involved in co-production
c. Demand and capacity need to be balanced.
d. a&b
e. a, b, & c
(e, Moderate)


7. Which of the following is an example of co-production?
a. Withdrawing from an ATM
b. Easting fast food
c. Touring an aquarium
d. Selling items on eBay
e. Buying a stereo (a,
Challenging)


8. 8. Links in the Service-Profit Chain include all of the following except
a. Customer loyalty,
b. Revenue growth
c. Service quality
d. Employee loyalty
e. Top management leadership (b,
Moderate)


9. The three additional Ps of services marketing that extend the original four Ps of marketing are ,
, and .
a. product; price; place; promotion
b. prospects; process; people; promotion
c. physical environment; process; people
d. prosperity; process; people; promotion
e. physical environment; prosperity; planning; process (c;
Moderate)


10. The service framework for developing effective service strategies excludes
.
a. understanding service products, consumers and markets
b. managing the competitive landscape
c. applying the 4 Ps of marketing to services
d. designing and managing the customer interface
e. developing customer relationships (b;
Moderate)


Essentials of Services Marketing, 3rd Edition
Jochen Wirtz and Christopher Lovelock
Copyright © 2018 Pearson Education Ltd.

, Test Bank ― Chapter 1 Page 3



True/False


11. Services account for 65% to 80% of the GDP in most developed nations. (True, Easy)


12. The dramatic development of Government policies is the most important force transforming
service markets
(False, Easy)


13. Services require a form of acquisition through which customers can obtain benefits.
(False, Moderate)


14. Service production and consumption are always simultaneous (True,
Difficult)


15. One way of avoiding turning customers away or having them wait is to use, dynamic pricing
and reservations.
(True, Difficult)


16. HR is often seen from a strategic perspective than a staff function (False, Easy)


17. The service-profit chain includes collaboration between marketing, operations, IT and HR
(True, Easy)


18. Service distribution can take place through physical channels only (False, Easy)


19. Customers may go beyond the money to assess how much time and effort are involved in
service consumption
(True, Easy)


20. Despite advances in technology, many services will always need direct interaction between customers
and service employees.
(True, Easy)


Short Answer


21. What are the five broad categories within the non-ownership framework?


Rented goods, defined space and place rentals, labor and expertise rental, access to shared physical
environments, and systems and networks: access and usage.
(Moderate)




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Jochen Wirtz and Christopher Lovelock
Copyright © 2018 Pearson Education Ltd.
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