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SDSU Olsen BA370 Chapter 12,13,14 And Chapter 15 Assessment Questions Updated with All Correct Answers.

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market saturation - Answer longer a product exists in the marketplace, the more likely it is that the market will become saturated reasons firms create new products - Answer changing customer needs market saturation managing risk through diversity fashion cycles improving business relationships diffusion of innovation - Answer process by which the use of an innovation spreads throughout a market group pioneers - Answer breakthroughs; first movers; establish completely new market or radically change rules of competition/consumer preferences time of adoption of innovation - Answer innovators --> early adopters --> early majority --> late majority --> laggards innovators - Answer buyers who want to be the first on the block to have the new product or service; 2.5% of total market early adopters - Answer second subgroup that uses product/service innovation; 13.5% of total market early majority - Answer new products/services can be profitable until this group buys them; 34% of total market late majority - Answer when entering market, product has achieved its full market potential; 34% of total market laggards - Answer like to avoid change and rely on traditional products; 16% of total market

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SDSU Olsen BA370 Chapter 12,13,14
And Chapter 15 Assessment
Questions 2025-2026 Updated with All
Correct Answers.
market saturation - Answer longer a product exists in the marketplace, the more likely it is
that the market will become saturated



reasons firms create new products - Answer changing customer needs

market saturation

managing risk through diversity

fashion cycles

improving business relationships



diffusion of innovation - Answer process by which the use of an innovation spreads
throughout a market group



pioneers - Answer breakthroughs; first movers; establish completely new market or radically
change rules of competition/consumer preferences



time of adoption of innovation - Answer innovators --> early adopters --> early majority -->
late majority --> laggards



innovators - Answer buyers who want to be the first on the block to have the new product or
service; 2.5% of total market



early adopters - Answer second subgroup that uses product/service innovation; 13.5% of
total market



early majority - Answer new products/services can be profitable until this group buys them;
34% of total market



late majority - Answer when entering market, product has achieved its full market potential;

, how to use diffusion of innovation - Answer relative advantage

compatibility

observability

complexity and trialability



how firms develop new products - Answer idea generation - concept testing - product
development - market testing - product launch - evaluation of results



alpha testing - Answer occur in R and D department



beta testing - Answer uses potential consumers



slotting allowance - Answer fee paid to get new products into stores or to gain more or
better shelf space for their products



product life cycle - Answer introduction - growth - maturity - decline




factors differentiating services from goods - Answer inseparable

heterogeneous (variability)

perishable

intangible



4 service gaps - Answer knowledge gap (service quality, zone of tolerance)

standards gap (training employees, measuring service performance)

delivery gap (providing support and incentives)

communication gap



zone of tolerance - Answer area between customers' expectations regarding their desired
service and min level of acceptable service

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