Exam 3: Productivity, innovation and Strategy

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What are primary activities?

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Finding a vendor and negotiating a price for raw materials for production would be an example of a(n)________ in Porter's value chain model.

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Which of the following best describes Bower and Christensen's idea of a sustaining technology?

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What are the primary activities in Porter's value chain model? Give an example of an IS application that supports each of these activities.

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If Goodyear Tires buys a rubber plantation,this is an example of _____________.

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What is a value chain?

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Margin can be defined as

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Sales and service would be examples of supporting activities in Porter's value chain model.

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The increasing reliance on the web for information has created a digital divide between those who have Internet access and those who do not.

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Describe the ways in which companies gain a competitive advantage over other companies seeking the same customers.

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A company can create competitive advantage by

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The network of activities that improve the effectiveness of a good or service is called

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Sustained competitive advantage requires

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Which of the following is a fundamental competitive strategy suggested by Porter?

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Threat of government regulation is one of the five forces in Porter's model.

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Some competitive advantages are less sustainable than others.

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The threat of new entrants in an industry is high when

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What are three ways that value can be created by Information Technology investments?

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How can competitive advantage through IT be sustained?

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The productivity paradox suggests IT investments do not create business value.

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