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A COMPLETE Summary Global Marketing, 8e (Keegan/Green) Chapter 1 Introduction to Global MarketingGlobal Marketing, 8e (Keegan/Green) Chapter 1 Introduction to Global Marketing- All chapters Global Marketing, 8e (Keegan/Green) Chapter 1 Introduction to Global Marketing 1) The market development strategy involves seeking new customers by introducing existin g products or services to a new market segment. Answer: TRUE Difficulty: Easy Chapter LO: 1 AACSB: Reflective thinking Course LO: Discuss the fundamental concepts of marketing 2) Starbucks is building on its loyalty card and rewards program in the United States with a smartphone app that enables customers to pay for purchases electronically. This is an example of Market Penetration. Answer: TRUE Difficulty: Moderate Chapter LO: 1 AACSB: Reflective thinking Course LO: Discuss the fundamental concepts of marketing 3) The perceived value equation can be represented as Value = Price/Benefits. Answer: FALSE Difficulty: Easy Chapter LO: 2 AACSB: Analytical thinking Course LO: Discuss the fundamental concepts of marketing 4) Companies can increase prices if costs are low because of process efficiencies in manufacturing. Answer: FALSE Difficulty: Easy Chapter LO: 2 AACSB: Reflective thinking Course LO: Identify and describe the processes and tools of strategic marketing 5) If Nestlé decides not to market biscuits (cookies) in the United States due to competitive reasons, it is considered as a lack of strategic focus and missed opportunity. Answer: FALSE Difficulty: Moderate Chapter LO: 2 AACSB: Reflective thinking Course LO: Identify and describe the processes and tools of strategic marketing 6) The Yugo automobile achieved a modest level of U.S. sales in the 1980s despite a "don't buy" rating from a consumer magazine. Answer: TRUE Difficulty: Easy Chapter LO: 2 AACSB: Reflective thinking Course LO: Identify and describe the processes and tools of strategic marketing 7) Walmart's recent exit from the German market was due, in part, to the fact that German shoppers could find lower prices at stores known as "hard discounters." Answer: TRUE Difficulty: Moderate Chapter LO: 2 AACSB: Reflective thinking Course LO: Identify and describe the processes and tools of strategic marketing 8) Nike dropped their well-known tag line "Just do it" in advertising women's clothing in Europe and replaced it by the slogan "Here I am" since college-age women in Europe are not as competitive about sports as men are. Answer: TRUE Difficulty: Moderate Chapter LO: 2 AACSB: Analytical thinking Course LO: Identify and describe the processes and tools of strategic marketing 9) From a global marketing perspective, the history of the Beatles' records is an interesting case study in both product adaptation and product extension. Answer: TRUE Difficulty: Moderate Chapter LO: 2 AACSB: Reflective thinking Course LO: Identify and describe the processes and tools of strategic marketing 10) In an effort to "Americanize" the sound of the Beatles' recordings, a studio effect known as reverb was added to some tracks. Answer: TRUE Difficulty: Moderate Chapter LO: 3 AACSB: Reflective thinking Course LO: Identify and describe the processes and tools of strategic marketing 11) McDonald's global marketin... Complete book...


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