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Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Business buyer behavior includes retailers and wholesalers who buy things with the purpose of making a profit. true false

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Business buyer behavior includes retailers and wholesalers who buy things with the purpose of making a profit. true false

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 One main difference between business markets and consumer markets is ___________. market demand nature of the buying unit types of decisions all of the above

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 One main difference between business markets and consumer markets is ___________. market demand nature of the buying unit types of decisions all of the above

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Compared with consumer purchases, a business purchase usually involves more decision participants and a more professional purchasing effort. true false

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Compared with consumer purchases, a business purchase usually involves more decision participants and a more professional purchasing effort. true false

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 _____ is demand that ultimately comes from the demand for consumer goods. Consumer demand Marketing demand Derived demand B2B demand

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 _____ is demand that ultimately comes from the demand for consumer goods. Consumer demand Marketing demand Derived demand B2B demand

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Which of the following is not a characteristic of the business market? Business markets are more geographically concentrated. Many business markets have elastic demand. Business markets have more fluctuating demand. Business marketers have far fewer but larger customers.

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Which of the following is not a characteristic of the business market? Business markets are more geographically concentrated. Many business markets have elastic demand. Business markets have more fluctuating demand. Business marketers have far fewer but larger customers.

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 In recent years, relationships between business customers and suppliers/vendors have grown more adversarial. true false

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 In recent years, relationships between business customers and suppliers/vendors have grown more adversarial. true false (In recent years, business customers and suppliers have begun working together more closely as “partners,” not adversaries.)

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Systematic development of supplier-partners to ensure dependable supply of materials for use in making products is called _____. vendor management supplier development B2B supply curve

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Systematic development of supplier-partners to ensure dependable supply of materials for use in making products is called _____. vendor management supplier development B2B supply curve

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Which of the following is not one of the major types of buying situations faced by business buyers? straight rebuy new task buy online rebuy modified rebuy

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Which of the following is not one of the major types of buying situations faced by business buyers? straight rebuy new task buy online rebuy modified rebuy

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Which of the business buyer purchase decisions offers the greatest opportunities and the greatest challenges for marketers? straight rebuy new task buy modified rebuy both 2 and 3

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Which of the business buyer purchase decisions offers the greatest opportunities and the greatest challenges for marketers? straight rebuy new task buy modified rebuy both 2 and 3

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 System selling is buying a packaged solution from a single seller. true false

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 System selling is buying a packaged solution from a single seller. true false

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 The _____ role in the purchase decision process is to control the flow of information to others. buyer’s gatekeeper’s influencer’s decider’s

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 The _____ role in the purchase decision process is to control the flow of information to others. buyer’s gatekeeper’s influencer’s decider’s

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 The buying center includes all members of the organization who play any of five roles except _____. influencers deciders gatekeepers sellers

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 The buying center includes all members of the organization who play any of five roles except _____. influencers deciders gatekeepers sellers

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 A business buying center is a fixed and formally identified unit within the buying organization. true false

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 A business buying center is a fixed and formally identified unit within the buying organization. true false (The buying center is not a fixed and formal unit in the business buying organization. It fluctuates as different people are needed to make different purchases.)

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 An approach to cost reduction in which components are studied to determine if they can be made by less costly methods is called _________. value analysis derived demand deciders inventory control

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 An approach to cost reduction in which components are studied to determine if they can be made by less costly methods is called _________. value analysis derived demand deciders inventory control

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Once a business buyer determines a problem or need, the next step in the business buying process is to _____. begin a supplier search solicit suppliers’ proposals determine a general need description make a purchase

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Once a business buyer determines a problem or need, the next step in the business buying process is to _____. begin a supplier search solicit suppliers’ proposals determine a general need description make a purchase

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 The 8-stage buyer decision model would most likely be used for a _____ buying decision. straight rebuy new task online modified rebuy

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 The 8-stage buyer decision model would most likely be used for a _____ buying decision. straight rebuy new task online modified rebuy

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Online purchasing, often called e-procurement, has grown rapidly in the recent past. true false

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Online purchasing, often called e-procurement, has grown rapidly in the recent past. true false

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Noneconomic criteria play an increasing role in government buying in so much as governments are asked to favor depressed business firms, areas, and minority owners. true false

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Noneconomic criteria play an increasing role in government buying in so much as governments are asked to favor depressed business firms, areas, and minority owners. true false

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 The _____ consists of schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and prisons that provide goods and services to people in their care. government market institutional market non-profit market for-profit market

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 The _____ consists of schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and prisons that provide goods and services to people in their care. government market institutional market non-profit market for-profit market

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Unlike business markets, government markets are closely watched by outside publics. true false

Kotler / Armstrong, Chapter 6 Unlike business markets, government markets are closely watched by outside publics. true false