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42. | 
______________
  refers to efforts to create designs and applications of technology to develop
  new products, while ______________ refers to efforts to improve the
  efficiency of organizational systems such as manufacturing and
  operations.  
 
 
 
 
Product innovation refers to
  efforts to create product designs and applications of technology to develop
  new products for end users. Process innovation, by contrast, is typically
  associated with improving the efficiency of an organizational process, especially
  manufacturing systems and operations. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 12-01 The importance of implementing strategies and practices that foster innovation. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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43. | 
Whereas
  ______________ are often associated with a low cost leader strategy,
  ______________ are frequently an important aspect of a differentiation
  strategy.  
 
 
 
 
Process innovations are often
  associated with overall cost leader strategies, because the aim of many
  process improvements is to lower the costs of operations. Product innovations
  are commonly associated with a differentiation strategy. Firms that
  differentiate by providing customers with new products or services that offer
  unique features or quality enhancements often engage in product innovation. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-01 The importance of implementing strategies and practices that foster innovation. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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44. | 
Incremental
  innovations _____________.  
 
 
 
 
Incremental innovations
  enhance existing practices or make small improvements in products and
  processes. They may represent evolutionary applications within existing paradigms
  of earlier, more radical innovations. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 12-01 The importance of implementing strategies and practices that foster innovation. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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45. | 
Radical
  innovations _____________.  
 
 
 
 
Radical innovations produce fundamental
  changes by evoking major departures from existing practices. These
  breakthrough innovations usually occur because of technological change. They
  tend to be highly disruptive and can transform a company or even
  revolutionize a whole industry. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 12-01 The importance of implementing strategies and practices that foster innovation. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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46. | 
______________
  produce fundamental changes that can transform a company or even
  revolutionize an industry, while ______________ enhance existing practices
  and often represent evolutionary applications of fundamental
  breakthroughs.  
 
 
 
 
Radical innovations tend to
  be highly disruptive and can transform a company or even revolutionize a
  whole industry. Incremental innovations enhance existing practices or make
  small improvements in products and processes. They may represent evolutionary
  applications within existing paradigms of earlier, more radical innovations. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 12-01 The importance of implementing strategies and practices that foster innovation. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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47. | 
Innovations
  that extend sales in an existing market, usually by enabling new products or services
  to be sold at higher margins are known as _____________.  
 
 
 
 
Sustaining innovations are
  those that extend sales in an existing market, usually by enabling new
  products or services to be sold at higher margins. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 12-01 The importance of implementing strategies and practices that foster innovation. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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48. | 
Which
  of the following is not characteristic of a disruptive innovation?  
 
 
 
 
Disruptive innovations are
  technologically simpler and less sophisticated than currently available
  products or services. They appeal to less demanding customers who are seeking
  more convenient, less expensive solutions. They take time to take effect and
  only become disruptive once they have taken root in a new market or low-end
  part of an existing market. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-01 The importance of implementing strategies and practices that foster innovation. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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49. | 
Which
  of the following is not a dilemma faced by corporations trying to manage the
  innovation process?  
 
 
 
 
Innovation is difficult in
  part because the process involves so many choices. These choices present five
  dilemmas that companies must wrestle with when pursuing innovation. These
  include decisions such as: seeds versus weeds, experience versus initiative,
  internal versus external staffing, building capabilities versus
  collaborating, and incremental versus preemptive launch. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-02 The challenges and pitfalls of managing corporate innovation processes. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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50. | 
The
  innovation dilemma known as building capabilities versus collaborating refers
  to _____________.  
 
 
 
 
Innovation projects often
  require new sets of skills. The decision to build capabilities versus
  collaborating with others means that firms can seek help from other
  departments or partner with other companies that bring resources and
  experience as well as share costs of development. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-02 The challenges and pitfalls of managing corporate innovation processes. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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51. | 
The
  innovation dilemma known as seeds versus weeds refers to _____________.  
 
 
 
 
Most companies have an
  abundance of innovative ideas. They must decide which of these is most likely
  to bear fruit (Seeds) and which should be cast aside (Weeds). | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-02 The challenges and pitfalls of managing corporate innovation processes. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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52. | 
Creative
  intelligence involves the ability to see patterns in data, integrating data,
  and making insights. Which of the following are the four patterns of action
  managers should take in order to develop more creative and higher potential
  innovations?  
 
 
 
 
The key attribute that firms
  need to develop in their managers in order to improve their innovative
  potential is creative intelligence. Creative intelligence is driven by a core
  skill of associating (the ability to see patterns in data and integrating
  different questions, information, and insights) and four patterns of action:
  questioning, observing, experimenting, and networking. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-02 The challenges and pitfalls of managing corporate innovation processes. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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53. | 
Individuals
  with highly innovative DNA traits have the ability to connect seemingly
  unrelated questions, problems, and ideas from different fields that allows
  them the opportunity to creatively see opportunities others miss. This is
  referred to as _____________.  
 
 
 
 
Those with the innovator DNA
  trait called associating have the ability to connect seemingly unrelated questions,
  problems, and ideas from different fields. This allows them to creatively see
  opportunities that others miss. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-02 The challenges and pitfalls of managing corporate innovation processes. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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54. | 
In
  the 1990s, DuPont used its knowledge of plastics to develop biodegradable
  plastic products. This is an example of _____________.  
 
 
 
 
By defining the strategic
  envelope, the scope of the innovation efforts of a firm, firms ensure that
  their innovation efforts are not wasted on projects that are outside their
  domain of interest. In the early 1990s, DuPont sought to use its knowledge of
  plastics to identify products to meet a growing market demand for biodegradable
  products. By trying different applications and formulations demanded by
  customers, the company was finally able to create a product that could be
  produced economically and had market appeal. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-02 The challenges and pitfalls of managing corporate innovation processes. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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55. | 
Which
  of the following is not an advantage of collaborating with strategic partners
  in order to innovate?  
 
 
 
 
Innovation partners provide
  the skills and insights that are needed to make innovation projects succeed.
  Strategic partnering requires firms to identify their strengths and
  weaknesses and make choices about which capabilities to leverage, which need
  further development, and which are outside the current or projected scope of
  operations of the firm. To choose partners, firms need to ask what
  competencies they are looking for and what the innovation partner will contribute. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-02 The challenges and pitfalls of managing corporate innovation processes. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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56. | 
McGrath
  and Keil researched the types of human resource management practices that
  effective firms use to capture value from their innovation efforts. Which of
  the following is not one of their findings?  
 
 
 
 
Separate the performance of
  individuals from the performance of the innovation. Otherwise, strong players
  may feel stigmatized if the innovation effort they worked on fails. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-02 The challenges and pitfalls of managing corporate innovation processes. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Managing Innovation | 
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57. | 
In
  a typical corporation, which of the following factors does not determine how entrepreneurial
  projects will be pursued?  
 
 
 
 
In a typical corporation,
  many factors determine how entrepreneurial projects will be pursued,
  including: corporate culture, leadership, structural features that guide and
  constrain action, and organizational systems that foster learning and manage
  rewards. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-02 The challenges and pitfalls of managing corporate innovation processes. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Corporate Entrepreneurship | 
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58. | 
Two
  common forms of a focused approach to corporate entrepreneurship include
  ______________ and _____________.  
 
 
 
 
Firms using a focused
  approach typically separate the corporate venturing activity from the other
  ongoing operations of the firm. CE is usually the domain of autonomous work
  groups that pursue entrepreneurial aims independent of the rest of the firm.
  Two forms, new venture groups (NVGs) and business incubators, are among the
  most common types of focused approaches. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-03 How corporations use new venture teams; business incubators; and product champions to create an internal environment and culture that promote entrepreneurial development. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Corporate Entrepreneurship | 
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59. | 
According
  to the text, _____________, which support fledgling startups are often used
  to pursue specific entrepreneurial ventures developed by _____________.  
 
 
 
 
Business incubators are
  designed to hatch new businesses. They are a type of corporate new venture
  group with a somewhat more specialized purpose, to support and nurture
  fledgling entrepreneurial ventures until they can thrive on their own as
  stand-alone businesses. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-03 How corporations use new venture teams; business incubators; and product champions to create an internal environment and culture that promote entrepreneurial development. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Corporate Entrepreneurship | 
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60. | 
Which
  of the following do corporate business incubators typically not
  provide?  
 
 
 
 
Incubators typically provide
  some or all of the following five functions: funding, physical space,
  business services, mentoring, and networking. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 12-03 How corporations use new venture teams; business incubators; and product champions to create an internal environment and culture that promote entrepreneurial development. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Corporate Entrepreneurship | 
 
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