1、精品文档国际市场营销Chapter 1 Multiple choices D D D A C C B D E D B1. What will WTO bring to Chinese firm in international marketing?China successfully participating in the WTO offers both challenges and opportunities to Chinese companies.China officially joined the WTO on 10th November 2001. WTO is one of t
2、he most influential international governmental bodies to affect marketing. WTO and the World Court are set up to help to solve international trade disputes, and they also help the member countries to gain fair treatment in international trades. Since China is a member country of the organization, Ch
3、ina can also enjoy low trade tariffs and seek equal treatment among association members, which would, of course, give companies more chances to expand their international markets.2 The differences between domestic marketing and international marketing.International marketing is more complex than dom
4、estic marketing in a number of ways. 1. Different environments, 2. Different applications of marketing principles, concepts and techniques 3. Different relations between enterprises and government.3 what are the functions of marketing?Contact: The seeking out of prospective consumers and it may be b
5、ased on a variety of determinants. Improper handling of the initial contact can keep a company out of the marketplace indefinitely. Merchandising: Merchandising is the process of bringing the right product to the right place at the right time in the right quantity at the right place. Pricing: The pr
6、ice of a product is often the determining factor when a purchase is made and is always a key to profit. Promotion: Promotion is used to support marketing efforts: paid advertising, personal selling, public relations, and supplemental efforts. Distribution: The process of putting the consumer and the
7、 product together. Human resources: Internal marketing that occurs within a company between employers and employees is a reflection in the ability to market externally to the public. Its essential that sellers understand, communicate with, and value buyers.4. There are many reasons for that, environ
8、ment, Competition, legal restraints, government controls, weather, fickle consumers, and any number of other uncontrollable elements can, and frequently do, affectChapter 3 Multiple choices C A C E A B D A B BThe Global economy has experienced the following changes a) Capital movements rather than t
9、rade have become the driving force of the global economy.b) Production has become uncoupled from employment.c) Primary products have become uncoupled from the industrial economy.d) The world economy is in control.Reasons a) World trade is some US$ 3 trillion, whereas the London Eurodollar market - a
10、lone is some US$ 75 billion per annum and foreign exchange transactions were US$35 billion per annum. Interest and exchange rate - gains are often more lucrative than investment in goods and services manufacturing. b) Employment is in decline while manufacturing either grows or remains static. Secto
11、rs are becoming more productive, with injections of capital equipment and new technologies. c) Commodity prices may collapse but industrial economies can be unaffected. d) World trade is recognized as vital to economies as domestic growth slows down and opportunities overseas grow. Growth achievable
12、 in international trade is often at a greater rate than domestically and the returns higher. Chapter 4 Multiple choices A D D B D A A C B C1. Important to have a regulatory framework for the following reasons. a) Framework states the political, social and legal ground rules for doing business betwee
13、n and within countries. b) The framework gives: i) the basis for all production, exchange and distribution activities ii) gives rise to expectations and assurances about the actions of others and iii) gives order and stability to the means of doing business.The most important rules are these: a) Def
14、ining, allocating and enforcing property rights. b) Establishing rules and conventions defining allowable and non allowable forms of cooperation and coordination (standards, rules of conduct, fair trading etc).2. Tariff barriers/duties (terms of access) a) Tariffs - single column, two column, prefer
15、ential.b) Duties - ad valorem, specific, alternative, compound, anti-dumping.c) Import charges - variable, temporary, compensatory.Non tariff barriers a) Quota and trade controls.b) Discriminatory Government and private procurement policies.c) Restrictive customs procedures.d) Selective monetary con
16、trol and discriminatory exchange rate policies.e) Restrictive administrative and technical regulations.Chapter 5 Multiple choices C E B D D D B E C C1. Main elements of culture - Definition of culture - The integrated total sum of learned behavioral traits that are manifest and shared by members of
17、society. Elements are - language, social norms, religion, ethics, socio economics, mores, traditions, societal regulations, nationalism, aesthetics, material culture, attitudes, values, social organization. (Discuss each in turn with students).2. Main approaches to culture a) Anthropological - relev
18、ance to interpretation of ways of doing business e.g. Japan versus USA. b) Marlows hierarchy of needs - relevance to product type, sophistication and price c) Self reference criterion - relevance in the standardization versus adoption concepts of marketing strategy. d) Diffusion theory - relevance t
19、o rates of adoption of innovations and of new products. e) High and low context - relevance to the degree of necessity to have explicitly verbal or written communications e.g. contracts. f) Perception - relevance to sensitivity in operation of the marketing mix variables e.g. advertisingChapter 6 Mu
20、ltiple choices A D A C C E C C C E1. Distinguish between primary and secondary data. When should each type be used? Answer: Primary data is data collected through observation, survey or controlled experiment for the first time during a marketing research study. Marketers rely on primary data when up
21、-to-date, specifically targeted information is essential; when they have sufficient time to conduct the analysis; and when the good or service plays a major role in the companys total marketing strategy to warrant the expense of data collection.Secondary data refers to previously collected data from
22、 internal and external sources. Internal data include sales records, product performance, sales force activities and marketing costs. External data are obtained from local, provincial (state) and federal governments and private sources. The reasons for using secondary data include the relative low c
23、ost, the easy availability and the limited time taken by searching for it.2. What contributions can each make to the marketing research function? Answer: A marketing information system (MIS) is a planned, computer-based system designed to provide managers with a continuous flow of information releva
24、nt to their specific decision areas. An MIS permits a continuous, systematic study of any deviation from marketing goals, and allows management to adjust actions as conditions change. A marketing decision-support system (MDSS) consists of computer software that helps users obtain and use information
25、 to make marketing decisions. An MDSS is the portion of an MIS that enables marketers to explore the state of the market and do market forecasting and simulations that illustrate what might happen if various components of the marketing strategy were changed. Data mining consists of a program that se
26、arches customer information stored in data warehouses for connections. Organizations are using data mining to enhance decisions about customer preferences, sales trends, and marketing programs.Chapter 7 Multiple choices E B A D A A C C E D1. List and discuss the requirements for effective segmentati
27、on. Answer: If a market segment is large, but not homogeneous enough, it becomes difficult to develop a marketing mix that would effectively fit all customers in this segment. In this case some customers may become dissatisfied and lured away by competitors who offer a better tailored marketing mix.
28、 If market segments are properly defined most customers should be addressed with a marketing mix that can satisfy their needs well. Very well satisfied customers are more loyal. On the other hand breaking markets down into too many segments and addressing each of them with a separate marketing mix i
29、s costly. This is why it is very important to define segments in such a way that they would be large enough to be profitable, and, on the other hand, homogeneous enough to be satisfied with the same marketing mix.Chapter 8 Multiple choices C B B D D A C E E D1. Different methods of foreign market en
30、try.These are either direct, indirect or cooperative” based. 2.The advantages and disadvantages of barter, counter-trade, and export processing zones as market entry strategies.1) Export processing zones - Advantages: host country obtains know-how, capital, technology, employment opportunities; fore
31、ign exchange earnings; reputation, internationalization.Disadvantages: short term investments, capital movements, employment movements, transaction costs and benefits, not part of economy so alienisation, labor laws may be different, bureaucracy creation.2) Barter- Advantages: simple to administer,
32、no currency, commodity based valuation or currency based valuation.Disadvantages: risk of non delivery, poor quality, technological obsolescence, unfulfilled quantities, risk of commodity price rise thus losing out on an increased valuation, depressed valuation, marketability of products.3) Counter
33、trade - Advantages: method of obtaining sales by seller and getting a slice of the order, method of breaking into a closed market.Disadvantages: not covered by GATT, so dumping may occur, variety differences, difficult to set price and service quality, inconsistency of delivery and specification, di
34、fficult to revert to currency trading.Chapter 11 Multiple choices A B D B C B D C C C1. What is a product? What are the features of products?A product is anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition, use or consumption and that might satisfy a want or need. It refers to both t
35、angible and intangible products. When talking about product, one needs to consider its characteristics. They are 1) primary functional purpose, 2) secondary purpose, 3) durability and quality, 4) method of operation, and 5) maintenance.2. How to classify products traditionally and internationally?Pr
36、oduct may be classified according to a variety of criteria. Traditionally, classification of products is based on users, hence the consumer goods and industrial goods.Consumer products include Convenience products, Shopping products, Specialty products, Unsought products, Industrial products include
37、 Materials and parts, Capital items, Supplies and services. Another traditional method of classifying products is how long a product may exist. Thus, there are durable, consumable, or disposable goods. In recent years, with the fast speed of globalize economy, a product with international profit pot
38、ential is more likely to gain attentions than that with local potentials. Therefore, some researchers further classified products according to their marketing potentials, ie. Local products and international products3. What is a product life cycle? Give a brief description of the separate stages.Pro
39、ducts have a limited market life. Typically there are 4 stages for the development of a new product: Introduction, growth, maturity and decline.Introduction stage is a period of slow sales growth as the product is introduced in the market. This stage starts when the new product is first launched. In
40、troduction takes time, and sales growth is apt to be slow. Innovators will buy product in this stage. In growth stage, sales will start climbing quickly. Its a period of rapid market acceptance, and substantial profit improvement. The innovators will continue to buy, and early adopters will start to
41、 follow their lead, especially if they hear favorable word of mouth. They will introduce new product features, and the market will expand. Maturity stage is a period of a slowdown in sales growth because the product has achieved acceptance by most potential buyers. This maturity stage normally lasts
42、 longer than the previous stage, and it poses strong challenges to marketing management. Most products are in the maturity stage of the life cycle. In the decline stage, because the demands are less, technology advances, consumer tastes shift, or competition increases, sales show a downward drift an
43、d profits erode. Some firms withdraw from the market. As for those remaining companies, they may cut the promotion budget and reduce their prices further.4. Describe the process of designing and developing a new product.Product design is the process of designing a products style and function: creati
44、ng a product that is attractive, easy, safe, and inexpensive to use and services, and simple and economical to produce and distribute. Eight major steps are necessary for the new product development process. They are idea generation, idea screening, concept development and testing, marketing strateg
45、y development, business analysis, product development, test marketing, commercialization. 5. What are the advantages and disadvantages of branding? Why are people willing to pay more for branded product than unbranded products?Some companies such as Toyota, McDonalds, Shell Oil, and Sony have establ
46、ished international brand names. Branding brings both advantages and disadvantages. On a positive note, companies with well established brand can be recognized pretty soon by new markets. If the target markets have no preconceived notion about what the company represents, products of the companies c
47、an be very easily accepted by the consumers in those new markets. But famous brands of big companies sometimes are rejected for local protest. They are also blamed for some serious social and environmental problems. The fact of the international market is many companies are not equipped with highly
48、accepted brands. These companies have even bigger problems. They have to spend extra time and money to persuade the local government, their distributors and consumers. In a foreign market, more effort would be taken to overcome problems of language and cultural differences. People are willing to buy products with well established brand because of the brand equity. Brand equity is defined as the added value a brand name gives to a product beyond the functional benefits provided. In another word,
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