IFMG Ch 7
Purchasing cards are similar to credit cards that are used in __________ commerce.
B2B
____ accounts for the majority of e-commerce transactions.
B2B
In this type of e-commerce, buyers and sellers are individuals.
C2C
___ is a type of EC where sellers and buyers are individuals.
C2C
eBay is an example of which type of e-commerce?
C2C
____ and ____ are the two major challenges for the sellers in e-commerce.
Channel conflict, order fulfillment
Organizations typically face issues related to e-tailing including
Companies face issues in both of these areas
__________ is when value-added services are removed from the business process.
Disintermediation
Which type of electronic payment is typically favored in B2B
Electronic checks
B2B EC is more complex than B2C EC.
False
eBay uses a reverse auction.
False
When organizations come to a company's Web site for procurement, such business is classified as a(n):
Sell-side marketplace.
What is a downside of a clicks-and-mortar business?
There is the added complexity of two different selling environments.
Electronic commerce can be problematic in developing countries due to a lack of bandwidth and expense in accessing the Web.
True
Electronic commerce gives customers access to a wider array of products and services than brick-and-mortar stores.
True
In the sell-side marketplace, organizations sell their products or services to other organizations electronically from their private e-marketplace and/or from third-party Web site.
True
In an e-credit card transaction, the clearinghouse plays the following role:
Validates and verifies the seller's payment information
Businesses and organizations set up Web sites to: Entry field with correct answer Sell goods and services. Induce people to visit a physical location. Reduce operational and transaction costs. Enhance their reputation.
all of the above
Electronic business includes which of the following? buying and selling servicing customers collaborating with business partners conducting electronic transactions within an organization
all of the above
A competitive process in which either a seller solicits consecutive bids from buyers or a buyer solicits bids from sellers, and prices are determined dynamically by competitive bidding.
auction
Electronic billboards, which typically contain a short text or graphical message to promote a product or a vendor.
banner
A(n) __________ organization's customer reach is limited by geography.
brick-and-mortar
Organizations in which the product, the process, and the delivery agent are all physical.
brick-and-mortar organizations
The method by which a company generates revenue to sustain itself.
business model
Electronic commerce in which both the sellers and the buyers are business organizations.
business-to-business (B2B) electronic commerce
Electronic commerce in which the sellers are organizations and the buyers are individuals; also known as e-tailing.
business-to-consumer electronic commerce (B2C)
An organization using electronic commerce internally to provide information and services to its employees.
business-to-employee electronic commerce (B2E)
In the _____ marketplace model, the reverse auction is typically used.
buy-side
B2B model in which organizations buy needed products or services from other organizations electronically, often through a reverse auction.
buy-side market place
When organizations request for bids for contracts on their own Web site for procurement, such business is classified as a(n):
buy-side marketplace
The alienation of existing distributors when a company decides to sell to customers directly online.
channel conflict
Organizations that do business in both the physical and digital dimensions.
clicks-and-mortar organizations
Electronic commerce in which both the buyer and the seller are individuals (not businesses).
consumer-to-consumer electronic commerce (C2C)
Various banking activities conducted electronically from home, a business, or on the road instead of at a physical bank location; also known as electronic banking.
cyberbanking
Registering domain names in the hope of selling them later at a higher price.
cybersquatting
Elimination of intermediaries in electronic commerce.
disintermediation
The use of electronic commerce to deliver information and public services to citizens, business partners, and suppliers of government entities, and those working in the public sector.
e-government
Purchasing by using electronic support.
e-procurement
A broader definition of electronic commerce, including buying and selling of goods and services, and servicing customers, collaborating with business partners, conducting e-learning, and conducting electronic transactions within an organization.
electronic business (E-Busniess)
The process of buying, selling, transferring, or exchanging products, services, or information via computer networks, including the Internet.
electronic commerce (EC or e-commerce)
A collection of individual shops under one Internet address; also known as a cybermall or an e-mall.
electronic mall
A virtual market space on the Web where many buyers and many sellers conduct electronic business activities.
electronic marketplace
Computer-based systems that allow customers to pay for goods and services electronically, rather than writing a check or using cash.
electronic payment mechanisms
The direct sale of products and services through storefronts or electronic malls, usually designed around an electronic catalog format and/or auctions.
electronic retailing (e-tailing)
The Web site of a single company, with its own Internet address, at which orders can be placed.
electronic strefront
(see public exchanges)
exchanges
Forward auctions are the major method used in buy-side marketplaces.
false
eBay employs the ___ auction mechanism.
forward
Auctions that sellers use as a selling channel to many potential buyers; the highest bidder wins the items.
forward auctions
In _____, needed services such as temporary help or extra space are traded on an as-needed basis.
functional exchanges
An electronic storefront can NOT take the form of a(n)
group of stores
The aggregation of purchasing orders from many buyers so that a volume discount can be obtained.
group purchasing
What type of exchange do companies use to purchase maintenance, operations and repair materials?
horizontal
When e-commerce is done in a wireless environment, this is called:
mobile commerce
Electronic commerce conducted in a wireless environment.
mobile commerce m-commerce
A process in which a company integrates its online and offline channels.
multichanneling
Manufacturers or retailers sell directly to customers in which of the following business models?
online direct makreting
Method of marketing that asks consumers to give their permission to voluntarily accept online advertising and e-mail.
permission marketing
A form of electronic cash that enables the transfer of funds between two individuals, or between an individual and a business, without the use of a credit card.
person-to-person payments
An advertisement that is automatically launched by some trigger and appears underneath the active window.
pop-under ad
A(n) _____ is automatically launched by some trigger and appears in front of the active window.
pop-up ad
An advertisement that is automatically launched by some trigger and appears in front of the active window.
pop-up ad
Electronic marketplaces in which there are many sellers and many buyers, and entry is open to all; frequently owned and operated by a third party.
public exchanges (or exchanges)
What is NOT a form of electronic cash?
purchasing cards
Downloading a book on an Amazon Kindle is an example of:
pure e-commerce
When you buy a book from Amazon for your Kindle, you are conducting:
pure-play EC
Auctions in which one buyer, usually an organization, seeks to buy a product or a service, and suppliers submit bids; the lowest bidder wins.
reverse auctions
The __________ marketplace is similar to the B2C model in that the buyer comes to the seller's site, views catalogs and places an order.
sell-side
B2B model in which organizations sell to other organizations from their own private e-marketplace and/or from a third-party site.
sell-sidemarketplace
When shoppers visit a brick-and-mortar store, examine a product in person, and use digital technology to buy from an online rival, often at a lower price, this is called:
showrooming
Cards that contains a microprocessor (chip) that enables the card to store a considerable amount of information (including stored funds) and to conduct processing.
smart card
Cards that contain a chip containing a large amount of information are:
smart cards
Which of the following electronic payments is ideal for micropayments?
smart cards
__________ differ from stored-value money cards in that they store information rather than money.
smart cards
Indiscriminate distribution of e-mail without the receiver's permission.
spamming
A form of electronic cash on which a fixed amount of prepaid money is stored; the amount is reduced each time the card is used.
stored-value money cards
The fee for a monetary transaction between a buyer and a seller using PayPal is paid for by:
the payer
What is a major issue regarding the protection of online buyers' identities?
tracking cookies
An electronic marketplace is a central, virtual market space on the Web where many buyers and many sellers conduct e-commerce and e-business activities.
true
Claiming an Internet domain for five days at no cost and filling that site with ads is called domain tasting.
true
Registering or using domain names for the purpose of profiting from the goodwill or the trademark that belongs to someone else is called cybersquatting.
true
The buy-side marketplace is concerned with procurement.
true
___ exchanges connect buyers and sellers in one industry.
vertical
__________ exchanges connect buyers and sellers in one industry but not across different industries.
vertical
Which type of electronic exchange connect buyers with sellers within a specific industry?
vertical excahnges
The main idea behind __________ marketing is that shoppers send information about products and services to their friends
viral
Online word-of-mouth marketing.
viral marketing
Organizations in which the product, the process, and the delivery agent are all digital.
virtual (or pure play) organizations
Banking institutions dedicated solely to Internet transactions.
virtual banks
Cards that can be used only once, with a different, random card number every time you shop online are:
virtual credit cards
What is a value-added feature that would be found on a luxury shopping website but not a discount website?
virtual design consulting