Economies and diseconomies of scale
Across
- 2. Larger firms benefit from reduced advertising and _______ costs per unit.
- 4. Organizational structures that can lead to coordination challenges.
- 6. The process of creating goods or services, affected by economies and diseconomies of scale.
- 8. Larger firms may have the ability to drive competitors out of the _______.
- 9. The process of growing and increasing in size.
- 10. Costs The average cost per unit of production.
- 12. The challenge of managing and organizing activities efficiently.
- 15. Labour The prestige of large enterprises eases the recruitment of _______.
- 17. The ability to accomplish a task with minimal waste.
- 18. Economies of scale that arise from the growth of the business itself.
- 19. Refers to the size of a business or production operation.
Down
- 1. Focusing on specific tasks or areas of expertise to enhance efficiency.
- 3. The opposite of economies of scale, where costs increase as a firm expands.
- 4. Purchases Larger firms can negotiate better deals when buying in _______.
- 5. The factor that becomes challenging to maintain as an organization grows.
- 7. Larger firms have substantial _______ that give them a competitive advantage.
- 11. Larger organizations may face challenges in the complexity of _______.
- 13. Rules and guidelines that businesses need to navigate, which larger organizations can handle better.
- 14. Costs Larger firms often enjoy lower _______ due to their size.
- 16. Benefits gained by a firm due to changes within the industry they operate.