Exam 9: Global Information Systems
Exam 1: Information Systems: An Overview208 Questions
Exam 2: Computers: The Machines Behind Computing105 Questions
Exam 3: Database Systems, Data Warehouses and Data Marts105 Questions
Exam 4: Personal, Legal, Ethical and Organizational Issues of Information Systems105 Questions
Exam 5: Protecting Information Resources109 Questions
Exam 6: Data Communication105 Questions
Exam 7: The Internet, Intranets, and Extranets105 Questions
Exam 8: E-Commerce105 Questions
Exam 9: Global Information Systems109 Questions
Exam 10: Building Successful Information Systems105 Questions
Exam 11: Enterprise Systems106 Questions
Exam 12: Management Support Systems105 Questions
Exam 13: Intelligent Information Systems105 Questions
Exam 14: Emerging Trends, Technologies, and Applications105 Questions
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Which of the following statements is true of a global organizational structure?
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The increase in direct buyer-seller communication through e-business has eliminated the opportunities for intermediaries.
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Some companies create separate Web sites for each country in which they do business. This is called _____ of a Web site.
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Explain the importance of managing short-term foreign exchange risks as a requirement for decision making using global information systems (GISs).
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_____ is an operational requirement for a global information system (GIS).
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A _____ is a system for managing global operations, supporting an international company's decision-making processes, and dealing with complex variables in global operations and decision making.
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With the popularity of the Internet, the use of value-added networks has increased.
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A global information system (GIS) is capable of supporting global decisions. What are the environmental factors that affect the complexity of such decisions?
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The trade-off between the amount of control needed and the amount of _____ needed, which are the two dimensions of a global information system (GIS), defines an organization's globalization strategy.
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A _____ is an organization with assets and operations in at least one country other than its home country.
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Symbic Foods, a chain of fast food restaurants, has included a drop-down menu on its main Web site. With this drop-down menu, people can view their country-specific Web site, which contains information about the dishes that Symbic Foods serves in that country. In this case, the strategy adopted by Symbic Foods is called _____.
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A _____ is a system that incorporates all the technologies and applications found in a typical information system to gather, store, manipulate, and transmit data across cultural and geographic boundaries.
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With asynchronous transmission, both parties on a network must be connected at the same time.
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Which of the following is a strategic requirement for a global information system (GIS)?
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_____ are considered the first large-scale interactive global system.
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How does e-business build on the advantages and structures of traditional business?
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An organization with a(n) _____ might have several regional divisions that share authority and responsibility, but in general, it does not have its headquarters in a particular country.
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In the context of global information systems (GISs), describe the advantages of high coordination.
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In the context of a GIS, which of the following is true of high coordination?
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