Deck 7: Managing Emerging Technologies

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The Innovators adopter type of the Innovation Diffusion Theory model can be characterized as organizations or people that are true skeptics, adopting technology mainly to stay in the market.
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The majority of organizations belong to the Laggards adopter type of the Innovation Diffusion Theory model, whereby they adopt technology mainly to stay in the market.
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Each of the following are technology diffusion categories in Moore's Landscape of Technology Adoption Life Cycle except:

A) technology enthusiasts.
B) thrill seekers.
C) visionaries.
D) skeptics.
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Emerging technologies are defined as those technologies that are just coming out of research and development labs and are becoming available for implementation in an organizational setting.
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Sunsetting refers to the time period during which a new technology is considered emerging.
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A traditional description of the Technology Life Cycle describes technologies as passing through five phases.
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Organizations that tend to place a greater emphasis on system design and engineering are much more likely to adopt new technologies during the initial stages of its application.
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An assimilation gap occurs when emerging technologies never become viable or accepted
as mainstream.
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The greatest implication of not keeping pace with technology is best described as:

A) loss of competitive edge.
B) lack of control in running the business.
C) increased cost of production.
D) decreased customer satisfaction.
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In the Emerging Technology phase of the Technology Life Cycle, a technology is considered an innovation and is still developing in terms of capability and capacity.
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The Innovation Diffusion Theory adopter type which categorizes organizations or people as true skeptics who adopt technology mainly to stay in the market, is best described as:

A) laggards.
B) early majority.
D) innovators.
E) late majority.
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Moore's Landscape of Technology Adoption Life Cycle model looks at technology innovation from a product provider point of view, rather than from a technology user's point of view.
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The normal distribution curve can be used to describe the rate of adoption of technologies.
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The S-curve can be used to describe the cumulative adoption of technologies.
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A primary reason why organizations focus on technology change is to maintain competitive advantage.
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In the Key Technology phase of the Technology Life Cycle, a technology is considered required in order for an organization to remain viable.
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The Innovation Diffusion Theory adopter type which offers the greatest relative benefit versus cost to implement is best described as:

A) laggards.
B) early majority.
C) innovators.
D) early adopters.
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The Laggards category of the Innovation Diffusion Theory model can be characterized as organizations or people that are true skeptics, adopting technology mainly to stay in the market.
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Implementing a given technology during the Early Adopters phase offers the greatest relative benefit versus the cost of implementing the technology.
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The Technology Life Cycle phase whereby implementing a specific technology becomes required in order for an organization to remain viable is best described as:

A) emerging technology.
B) pacing technology.
C) key technology.
D) base technology.
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__________________refers to the enabling discontinuity experienced by end users as a result of a dramatic change in their roles due to implementing a new technology.
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__________________refers to the inhibiting discontinuity experienced by end users, or the infrastructure supporting them, as a result of implementing a new technology.
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__________________are defined as those technologies that are just coming out of research
and development labs and are becoming available for implementation in an organizational
setting.
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The S-curve is best described by which of the following?

A) Rate of adoption of technologies
B) Cost and benefits by phase
C) Cumulative adoption of technologies
D) Time to market of emerging technologies
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Each of the following is a factor that can slow the adoption of new technologies except:

A) the technical standards in the industry are not clearly set.
B) the offering needs to undergo a significant regulatory approval process.
C) the offering does not provide substantial performance advantages over current solutions..
D) the offering was not forecasted as becoming an emerging technology.
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__________________refers to technology products which are purchased by an organization but not
implemented.
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__________________is defined as the process by which an innovation is communicated, over time, through certain channels to members of a social system.
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__________________refer to the benefits brought by the number of users of technology; the greater the number of users, the greater the benefit of the technology.
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Which of the following best describes the phenomenon whereby more than one technology is combined to create a new technology?

A) Speciation
B) Application
C) Convergence
D) Diffusion
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Which of the following best describes the process of keeping abreast of developments and potential developments in the technology arena?

A) Technology convergence
B) Technology scanning
C) Technology evaluation
D) Technology forecasting
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Each of the following are common sources of information that can be used to facilitate technology scanning except:

A) vendors and consultants.
B) universities.
C) early adopters.
D) parapsychologists.
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The process by which an innovation is communicated, over time, through certain channels to members of a social system best describes:

A) standards.
B) diffusion.
C) convergence.
D) scanning.
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Each of the following are components of the Technology Assessment process that can be applied to reducing the uncertainties that arise out of traditional static approaches to evaluating emerging technology except:

A) scoping.
B) searching.
C) committing.
D) disposing.
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__________________refers to the existence of compatible products that serve to increase the likelihood of a larger base of adopters..
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Once a technology enters the__________________ phase, there is a decline in the available knowledge as people move on to the next new technology.
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Which of the following best describes the discontinuous change that comes about as a result of dramatic changes in the roles of the end user of a technology?

A) Paradigm shock
B) Application breakthrough
C) Learning by using
D) Competitive differential
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Which of the following best describes the lag between the acquisition of a product and its actual deployment by an organization?

A) Diffusion
B) Chasm
C) Assimilation gap
D) Convergence
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Which of the following best describes the technology lifecycle stage whereby an organization is most likely to implement a new technology if the organization emphasizes R&D, has the tightest coupling between R&D and systems, has state of the art technical capabilities, and are considered technical enthusiasts?

A) Innovator "pioneer"
B) Early adopter
C) Late majority
D) Laggards "me to"
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__________________refers to the time period during which a technology is earmarked to be discontinued but exists alongside the new technology.
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__________________refers to the increase in the benefit a technology brings as the community of adopters accumulates experience and knowledge of its use.
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Discuss a human resource consideration when evaluating and implementing new technologies.
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The phenomenon whereby more than one technology is combined to create a new technology best describes __________________.
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Two methodologies used to assess possible future developments include the__________________and the_________________ .
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Give an example of a company that used an emerging technology and describe how it provided them with a competitive advantage.
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__________________refers to the process of keeping abreast of developments and potential developments in the technology arena.
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The lag between the acquisition of a product and its actual implementation,whether it is a temporary lag or a permanent difference, has been described as the__________________
.
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The _________________examines a proposed situation and evaluates the probability of it occurring versus the impact the development would have on an organization.
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List and briefly describe two sources of information that can be used for technology scanning.
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The Innovators adopter type of the Innovation Diffusion Theory model can be characterized as organizations or people that are true skeptics, adopting technology mainly to stay in the market.
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The majority of organizations belong to the Laggards adopter type of the Innovation Diffusion Theory model, whereby they adopt technology mainly to stay in the market.
False
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Each of the following are technology diffusion categories in Moore's Landscape of Technology Adoption Life Cycle except:

A) technology enthusiasts.
B) thrill seekers.
C) visionaries.
D) skeptics.
B
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Emerging technologies are defined as those technologies that are just coming out of research and development labs and are becoming available for implementation in an organizational setting.
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Sunsetting refers to the time period during which a new technology is considered emerging.
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A traditional description of the Technology Life Cycle describes technologies as passing through five phases.
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Organizations that tend to place a greater emphasis on system design and engineering are much more likely to adopt new technologies during the initial stages of its application.
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An assimilation gap occurs when emerging technologies never become viable or accepted
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The greatest implication of not keeping pace with technology is best described as:

A) loss of competitive edge.
B) lack of control in running the business.
C) increased cost of production.
D) decreased customer satisfaction.
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In the Emerging Technology phase of the Technology Life Cycle, a technology is considered an innovation and is still developing in terms of capability and capacity.
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The Innovation Diffusion Theory adopter type which categorizes organizations or people as true skeptics who adopt technology mainly to stay in the market, is best described as:

A) laggards.
B) early majority.
D) innovators.
E) late majority.
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Moore's Landscape of Technology Adoption Life Cycle model looks at technology innovation from a product provider point of view, rather than from a technology user's point of view.
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The normal distribution curve can be used to describe the rate of adoption of technologies.
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The S-curve can be used to describe the cumulative adoption of technologies.
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A primary reason why organizations focus on technology change is to maintain competitive advantage.
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In the Key Technology phase of the Technology Life Cycle, a technology is considered required in order for an organization to remain viable.
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The Innovation Diffusion Theory adopter type which offers the greatest relative benefit versus cost to implement is best described as:

A) laggards.
B) early majority.
C) innovators.
D) early adopters.
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The Laggards category of the Innovation Diffusion Theory model can be characterized as organizations or people that are true skeptics, adopting technology mainly to stay in the market.
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Implementing a given technology during the Early Adopters phase offers the greatest relative benefit versus the cost of implementing the technology.
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The Technology Life Cycle phase whereby implementing a specific technology becomes required in order for an organization to remain viable is best described as:

A) emerging technology.
B) pacing technology.
C) key technology.
D) base technology.
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__________________refers to the enabling discontinuity experienced by end users as a result of a dramatic change in their roles due to implementing a new technology.
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__________________refers to the inhibiting discontinuity experienced by end users, or the infrastructure supporting them, as a result of implementing a new technology.
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__________________are defined as those technologies that are just coming out of research
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The S-curve is best described by which of the following?

A) Rate of adoption of technologies
B) Cost and benefits by phase
C) Cumulative adoption of technologies
D) Time to market of emerging technologies
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Each of the following is a factor that can slow the adoption of new technologies except:

A) the technical standards in the industry are not clearly set.
B) the offering needs to undergo a significant regulatory approval process.
C) the offering does not provide substantial performance advantages over current solutions..
D) the offering was not forecasted as becoming an emerging technology.
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__________________refers to technology products which are purchased by an organization but not
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__________________is defined as the process by which an innovation is communicated, over time, through certain channels to members of a social system.
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__________________refer to the benefits brought by the number of users of technology; the greater the number of users, the greater the benefit of the technology.
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Which of the following best describes the phenomenon whereby more than one technology is combined to create a new technology?

A) Speciation
B) Application
C) Convergence
D) Diffusion
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Which of the following best describes the process of keeping abreast of developments and potential developments in the technology arena?

A) Technology convergence
B) Technology scanning
C) Technology evaluation
D) Technology forecasting
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Each of the following are common sources of information that can be used to facilitate technology scanning except:

A) vendors and consultants.
B) universities.
C) early adopters.
D) parapsychologists.
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The process by which an innovation is communicated, over time, through certain channels to members of a social system best describes:

A) standards.
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C) convergence.
D) scanning.
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Each of the following are components of the Technology Assessment process that can be applied to reducing the uncertainties that arise out of traditional static approaches to evaluating emerging technology except:

A) scoping.
B) searching.
C) committing.
D) disposing.
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__________________refers to the existence of compatible products that serve to increase the likelihood of a larger base of adopters..
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Once a technology enters the__________________ phase, there is a decline in the available knowledge as people move on to the next new technology.
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Which of the following best describes the discontinuous change that comes about as a result of dramatic changes in the roles of the end user of a technology?

A) Paradigm shock
B) Application breakthrough
C) Learning by using
D) Competitive differential
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Which of the following best describes the lag between the acquisition of a product and its actual deployment by an organization?

A) Diffusion
B) Chasm
C) Assimilation gap
D) Convergence
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Which of the following best describes the technology lifecycle stage whereby an organization is most likely to implement a new technology if the organization emphasizes R&D, has the tightest coupling between R&D and systems, has state of the art technical capabilities, and are considered technical enthusiasts?

A) Innovator "pioneer"
B) Early adopter
C) Late majority
D) Laggards "me to"
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__________________refers to the time period during which a technology is earmarked to be discontinued but exists alongside the new technology.
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__________________refers to the increase in the benefit a technology brings as the community of adopters accumulates experience and knowledge of its use.
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Discuss a human resource consideration when evaluating and implementing new technologies.
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The phenomenon whereby more than one technology is combined to create a new technology best describes __________________.
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Two methodologies used to assess possible future developments include the__________________and the_________________ .
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Give an example of a company that used an emerging technology and describe how it provided them with a competitive advantage.
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__________________refers to the process of keeping abreast of developments and potential developments in the technology arena.
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The lag between the acquisition of a product and its actual implementation,whether it is a temporary lag or a permanent difference, has been described as the__________________
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The _________________examines a proposed situation and evaluates the probability of it occurring versus the impact the development would have on an organization.
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List and briefly describe two sources of information that can be used for technology scanning.
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