23. A company currently has opportunities to increase sales…

23. A company currently has opportunities to increase sales among existing customers. However, managers argue that diversification sounds more exciting and could receive greater media attention. According to the Growth Grid framework, what is the strongest criticism of this proposal?

26. An apartment management company is designing a new apart…

26. An apartment management company is designing a new apartment community and wants to understand which apartment features consumers value the most. The company collected consumers’ preference ratings for different apartment profiles and conducted a conjoint analysis using regression. The apartment profiles included the following four attributes: Monthly Rent: $2,000 (baseline, coded as “0”) vs. $1,700 (coded as “1”) Distance to Downtown: 15 minutes (baseline, coded as “0”) vs. 30 minutes (coded as “1”) Parking: Surface parking (baseline, coded as “0”) vs. Garage parking (coded as “1”) Amenities: Basic (baseline, coded as “0”) / Basic + Gym (coded as “1”) / Basic + Gym + Pool (coded as “1”)   The regression results for one customer are shown below. Variable Coefficient Intercept 40 $1,700 (vs. $2,000) 32 30-minute (vs. 15-minute) -18 Garage (vs. Surface) 10 Basic + Gym (vs. Basic) 12 Basic + Gym + Pool (vs. Basic) 15   Please answer the following questions (a)–(d) in the box below. (a) (5 points) What is the part-worth for each attribute level in the regression output table above? (b) (2 points) How much is the monetary value of one utility point? (c) (4 points) What is the customer’s willingness to pay (WTP) for each of the following changes: 15-minute commute → 30-minute commute Surface parking → Garage parking Basic amenities → Basic + Gym Basic amenities → Basic + Gym + Pool (d) (4 points) Suppose the apartment company can either upgrade the apartment from Basic amenities to Basic + Gym, or reduce the commute time from 30 minutes to 15 minutes, but it cannot do both. Which improvement would this customer value more? Explain your answer using the conjoint analysis results.

8. A student is shopping for printer paper for class. After…

8. A student is shopping for printer paper for class. After reading a few product descriptions, she concludes that the major brands appear to offer very similar quality and performance. Rather than continuing to compare dozens of options, she purchases one of the first brands she sees. Which factor MOST likely explains why she stopped searching?

5. Emma’s laptop still works well enough for everyday tasks….

5. Emma’s laptop still works well enough for everyday tasks. However, after using her coworker’s much faster laptop every day for several weeks, she becomes increasingly dissatisfied with her own and starts thinking about replacing it. What BEST explains why Emma’s motivation to purchase has increased?