Deck 3: Retailing in Electronic Commerce: Products and Services

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Competition among online travel e-tailers is fierce,with low margins,little customer loyalty,and increasing commoditization of products and services
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The electronic job market can create high turnover costs for employers by accelerating employees' movement to other jobs.
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A retailer is a sales intermediary,a seller that operates between manufacturers and customers.
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WAYN is a social networking Web site with a goal of uniting college student travelers from North America.
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Many insurance companies use a dual strategy,keeping human agents,but also selling online.
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As the number of Internet users reaches saturation,the challenge for e-retailers to increase the amount that shoppers spend online because the rate of increase in online shoppers will slow.
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Online banking and other financial services are growing slowly on the Internet because many customers are not yet embracing it.
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Online travel bookings and associated travel services are not yet profitable e-commerce implementations.
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Amazon is recognized as an online leader in creating sales through customer intimacy and customer relationship management (CRM).
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Being a virtual seller has several benefits,such as lower overhead costs,but it also has many drawbacks and barriers.
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On average,e-tailing sales are expected to grow at an annual rate of 2.6 percent from 2010 to 2012,compared to 14 percent for brick-and-mortar stores.
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Airlines and hotel chains encourage travelers to book directly from their Web sites,bypassing travel agents.This is an example of the Internet's indirect impact on the role of travel agents.
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When new capabilities are required to conduct EC,for example capabilities in logistics and distribution,one method is to obtain them through external strategic alliances.
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Sales of goods on the Internet are no longer increasing rapidly because of the bankruptcy of numerous dot-coms.
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With all else being equal in the online environment,goods that are relatively expensive or frequently purchased are expected to have higher sales volumes then goods that are inexpensive or infrequently purchased.
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The major risk of online trading is security.
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A business model is a description of how an organization intends to generate revenue through its business operations.
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Direct marketing describes marketing that takes place over the Internet involving wholesalers and retailers.
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A click-and-mortar retailer is a combination of both the brick-and-mortar retailer and an online transactional Web site.
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According to Internet Retailer,in 2007,approximately 80 percent of adult U.S.Internet users shopped online and/or research offline sales online.
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With all else being equal in the online environment,goods with any of the following product characteristics are expected to facilitate greater online sales except:

A)relatively expensive items
B)high brand recognition
C)digitized format
D)frequently purchased items
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Both online banks and click-and-mortar banks carry some risks and problems,especially in international banking,including hackers and liquidity risk.
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All of the following categories have been selling well online except:

A)groceries
B)travel
C)cars
D)health and beauty
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Customers accessing the bank system from the outside should verify that the Web site uses encryption provided by SSL (Secure Socket Layer)and digital certificates.
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The direct sale of digital content through download allows a producer of digital content to bypass the traditional retail channel,thereby reducing overall costs and capturing greater profits.
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Only a few pure-play virtual banks failed by 2003 due to lack of financial viability.
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According to Internet Retailer (2007),approximately ________ percent of adult U.S.Internet users shop online or research offline sales online.

A)25
B)45
C)65
D)85
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Which of the following is a characteristic of e-tailing?

A)Competition is local.
B)Customer relations are less stable due to anonymous contacts.
C)Price changes are expensive,but can be done at anytime.
D)Fewer resources are needed to increase customer loyalty.
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In an e-market,Federal Express and PayPal are examples of ________.

A)intermediaries
B)service providers
C)content disseminators
D)viral marketers
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Amazon.com experienced all of the following except:

A)It maintained its position as the number one e-tailer in 2006.
B)Growth was driven largely by product diversification and its international presence.
C)It assured its financial success and profitability by 2005.
D)Profitability dropped in 2006 because of huge investments in IT infrastructure and their new Prime discount shipping program.
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Sears' marketing strategy would best be described as ________.

A)a brick-and-mortar strategy
B)a shared service mall strategy
C)a click-and-mortar strategy
D)direct marketing from a manufacturer
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Channel conflict occurs when adding an online distribution channel causes problems with existing distribution channels.
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Direct marketers ________.

A)use one or more distribution channels
B)do not operate physical stores
C)are pure-play e-tailers
D)are manufacturers
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Dell's distribution strategy is best described as ________.

A)a brick-and-mortar strategy
B)a shared service mall strategy
C)a click-and-mortar strategy
D)direct marketing from a manufacturer
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All of the following describe retailing except:

A)A retailer is a sales intermediary.
B)Many manufacturers sell directly to consumers and through wholesalers and retailers.
C)E-tailing makes it easier for a manufacturer to sell directly to customers by cutting out the intermediary.
D)Companies that produce a large number of products,such as Procter & Gamble,do not need retailers for efficient distribution.
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A key difference in competition between retailing and e-tailing is that ________.

A)retailers face greater global competition
B)e-tailers face fewer competitors
C)retailers face fewer competitors
D)e-tailers face greater local competition
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An online seller of travel services that generates revenue by charging fees for its services is an example of a ________.

A)market maker
B)transaction broker
C)content disseminator
D)viral marketer
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A company that creates and manages many-to-many markets is called a ________.

A)market maker
B)transaction broker
C)content disseminator
D)viral marketer
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A marketer that uses e-mail to advertise to potential customers is called a ________.

A)market maker
B)transaction broker
C)content disseminator
D)viral marketer
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What is the primary advantage of catalog sales?

A)It eliminates the constraints of space and time.
B)Customers prefer catalog shopping to e-tailing.
C)Catalogs increase interest in products that are then bought online.
D)Products and services can both be sold via catalogs.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of e-banking?

A)saves users time and money
B)is more expensive for banks
C)is becoming an enabling feature of business growth in the developing world
D)is increasing peer-to-peer (P2P)online lending
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Which is not a characteristic of social computing technologies?

A)Social computing is increasingly playing a larger role in corporate online strategy.
B)Social computing has shifted online travel from passive selling to active customer engagement.
C)Companies that implement social computing technologies on their own Web sites should view it primarily as a sales tool and less as supporting business goals.
D)Social computing plays an important role by providing more correct and relevant information.
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The TRUSTe seal is an example of ________.

A)a business rating
B)an intermediary
C)a B2B exchange
D)a trustmark
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Software tools that scout the Web for stores that sell similar items at low prices are called ________.

A)shopping portals
B)shopbots
C)shopping browsers
D)intelligent search engines
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Compared to the traditional job market,the online job market ________.

A)has a shorter life cycle
B)is usually specialized and local in scope
C)tends to be less reliable
D)tends to be much less expensive
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Charles wants to buy a John Lennon lithograph over the Internet,but he is unwilling to pay for it until he inspects it to ascertain authenticity.The auction site through which he purchases the painting agrees to hold his money until he tells them to release it to the seller.This is an example of ________.

A)an escrow service
B)a trustmark
C)a warranty
D)a verification
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All of the following are characteristics of WAYN except:

A)It is a popular social networking Web site.
B)When it introduced fees for its premier travel membership service,it lost most of its new subscriptions.
C)It is not aimed at any particular age group.
D)It enables its users to create a personal profile and upload and store photos.
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One of the characteristics of Web 2.0 in the travel industry is ________.

A)standardization
B)segmentation
C)personalization.
D)intermediation
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Characteristics of the job market and employment placement include all of the following except:

A)They are very stable.
B)There is an unbalanced supply and demand.
C)Career portals on corporate Web sites reduce recruitment costs.
D)The job market has essentially moved online.
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________ are firms that conduct retail business online.
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Characteristics of JobCentral.com include all of the following except:

A)It is a career portal created by a number of leading companies to reduce recruitment costs.
B)It provides people at all education levels with timely information about careers and employment opportunities nationwide.
C)It is used primarily to catalog business and accounting job postings.
D)It makes it easy for job searchers to explore available openings.
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Security for online bank transactions include all of the following except:

A)firewalls
B)SSL encryption
C)virtual biometrics
D)digital certificates
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________ refers to marketing that takes place without intermediaries between manufacturers and buyers;or marketing done online between any seller and buyer.
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A disadvantage of online job advertising and recruitment for employers is ________.

A)an overload of applicants,both qualified and unqualified
B)a huge increase in employee turnover
C)an increase in the costs of finding candidates
D)a significant decrease in the number of qualified applicants
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Amazon.com is an example of a(n)________ because it sells directly to consumers over the Internet without maintaining a physical sales channel.
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Changes in the real estate industry driven by real estate online include all of the following except:

A)use of live chat
B)offering 3D video tours
C)stabilizing the industry and reducing credit fraud by borrowers
D)disintermediation of real estate agents
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Gateways to storefronts and e-malls are referred to as ________.

A)shopping portals
B)shopbots
C)shopping browsers
D)intelligent search engines
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A(n)________ is a combination of both the brick-and-mortar retailer and an online transactional Web site.
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All of the following are revenue models for online independent travel agents except:

A)direct marketing revenues
B)direct revenues from commissions
C)subscription or membership fees
D)revenue sharing fees
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Retailing conducted over the Internet is called ________.
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________ are gateways to storefronts and e-malls that may be comprehensive or niche oriented.
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________ refers to the removal of organizations or business process layers responsible for certain intermediary steps in a given supply chain.
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In addition to regular banks adding online services,________ have emerged;these have no
physical location,but conduct only online transactions.
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A firm that operates both physical stores and an online e-tail site is said to be a click-and-mortar business selling in a(n)________ model.
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An e-tailer can use cookie files and other technologies to track the specific browsing and buying behavior of each consumer.With that information,the e-tailer can create a marketing plan tailored to that consumer's pattern by showing items of interest or offering incentives that appeal to that consumer's sense of value,which is referred to as ________.
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________ is the use of software (intelligent)agents to facilitate intermediation.
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________ services enable users to receive information on their bank account balances via SMS and to settle payments for bills and purchase stocks.
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________ is the process whereby intermediaries,either new ones or those that had been disintermediated,take on new intermediary roles.
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In today's age of Web 2.0,the wide reach of ________ sites such as MySpace and LinkedIn can get people hired faster.
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________ refers to any situation in which direct competition and/or damage caused by bypassing a former existing channel partner is perceived to have resulted from the introduction of a new,often online,channel.
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________ are tools that scout the Web for consumers who specify search criteria.
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EC offers companies new opportunities to test prices and make prices more precise,which are referred to as ________ prices.
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Merchants can study and find out what customers want through ________.
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Members of ________ hope that consumers will use their trustmark seal as an assurance and as a proxy for actual research into their conduct of business,privacy policy,and personal information protection.
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________ are meta-search engines that search a range of related sites or search engines,seeking the best product or service for a particular consume.
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________ are retailers who conduct business in the physical world,in traditional stores.
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A major problem in B2C is the increasing rate of online ________.
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The two major limitations of the electronic job market are privacy and ________ because resumes are typically not encrypted.
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A shopping tool referred to as a(n)________ is a program that contains the shopper's information.
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The Internet has created a large demand for personalized products and services.Manufacturers can meet that demand by using a ________ strategy.
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Competition among online travel e-tailers is fierce,with low margins,little customer loyalty,and increasing commoditization of products and services
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The electronic job market can create high turnover costs for employers by accelerating employees' movement to other jobs.
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A retailer is a sales intermediary,a seller that operates between manufacturers and customers.
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WAYN is a social networking Web site with a goal of uniting college student travelers from North America.
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Many insurance companies use a dual strategy,keeping human agents,but also selling online.
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As the number of Internet users reaches saturation,the challenge for e-retailers to increase the amount that shoppers spend online because the rate of increase in online shoppers will slow.
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Online banking and other financial services are growing slowly on the Internet because many customers are not yet embracing it.
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Online travel bookings and associated travel services are not yet profitable e-commerce implementations.
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Amazon is recognized as an online leader in creating sales through customer intimacy and customer relationship management (CRM).
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Being a virtual seller has several benefits,such as lower overhead costs,but it also has many drawbacks and barriers.
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On average,e-tailing sales are expected to grow at an annual rate of 2.6 percent from 2010 to 2012,compared to 14 percent for brick-and-mortar stores.
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Airlines and hotel chains encourage travelers to book directly from their Web sites,bypassing travel agents.This is an example of the Internet's indirect impact on the role of travel agents.
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When new capabilities are required to conduct EC,for example capabilities in logistics and distribution,one method is to obtain them through external strategic alliances.
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Sales of goods on the Internet are no longer increasing rapidly because of the bankruptcy of numerous dot-coms.
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With all else being equal in the online environment,goods that are relatively expensive or frequently purchased are expected to have higher sales volumes then goods that are inexpensive or infrequently purchased.
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The major risk of online trading is security.
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A business model is a description of how an organization intends to generate revenue through its business operations.
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Direct marketing describes marketing that takes place over the Internet involving wholesalers and retailers.
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A click-and-mortar retailer is a combination of both the brick-and-mortar retailer and an online transactional Web site.
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According to Internet Retailer,in 2007,approximately 80 percent of adult U.S.Internet users shopped online and/or research offline sales online.
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With all else being equal in the online environment,goods with any of the following product characteristics are expected to facilitate greater online sales except:

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Both online banks and click-and-mortar banks carry some risks and problems,especially in international banking,including hackers and liquidity risk.
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All of the following categories have been selling well online except:

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Customers accessing the bank system from the outside should verify that the Web site uses encryption provided by SSL (Secure Socket Layer)and digital certificates.
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The direct sale of digital content through download allows a producer of digital content to bypass the traditional retail channel,thereby reducing overall costs and capturing greater profits.
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Only a few pure-play virtual banks failed by 2003 due to lack of financial viability.
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According to Internet Retailer (2007),approximately ________ percent of adult U.S.Internet users shop online or research offline sales online.

A)25
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D)85
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Which of the following is a characteristic of e-tailing?

A)Competition is local.
B)Customer relations are less stable due to anonymous contacts.
C)Price changes are expensive,but can be done at anytime.
D)Fewer resources are needed to increase customer loyalty.
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In an e-market,Federal Express and PayPal are examples of ________.

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D)viral marketers
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Amazon.com experienced all of the following except:

A)It maintained its position as the number one e-tailer in 2006.
B)Growth was driven largely by product diversification and its international presence.
C)It assured its financial success and profitability by 2005.
D)Profitability dropped in 2006 because of huge investments in IT infrastructure and their new Prime discount shipping program.
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Sears' marketing strategy would best be described as ________.

A)a brick-and-mortar strategy
B)a shared service mall strategy
C)a click-and-mortar strategy
D)direct marketing from a manufacturer
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Channel conflict occurs when adding an online distribution channel causes problems with existing distribution channels.
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Direct marketers ________.

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B)do not operate physical stores
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D)are manufacturers
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Dell's distribution strategy is best described as ________.

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C)a click-and-mortar strategy
D)direct marketing from a manufacturer
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All of the following describe retailing except:

A)A retailer is a sales intermediary.
B)Many manufacturers sell directly to consumers and through wholesalers and retailers.
C)E-tailing makes it easier for a manufacturer to sell directly to customers by cutting out the intermediary.
D)Companies that produce a large number of products,such as Procter & Gamble,do not need retailers for efficient distribution.
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A key difference in competition between retailing and e-tailing is that ________.

A)retailers face greater global competition
B)e-tailers face fewer competitors
C)retailers face fewer competitors
D)e-tailers face greater local competition
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An online seller of travel services that generates revenue by charging fees for its services is an example of a ________.

A)market maker
B)transaction broker
C)content disseminator
D)viral marketer
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A company that creates and manages many-to-many markets is called a ________.

A)market maker
B)transaction broker
C)content disseminator
D)viral marketer
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A marketer that uses e-mail to advertise to potential customers is called a ________.

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D)viral marketer
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What is the primary advantage of catalog sales?

A)It eliminates the constraints of space and time.
B)Customers prefer catalog shopping to e-tailing.
C)Catalogs increase interest in products that are then bought online.
D)Products and services can both be sold via catalogs.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of e-banking?

A)saves users time and money
B)is more expensive for banks
C)is becoming an enabling feature of business growth in the developing world
D)is increasing peer-to-peer (P2P)online lending
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Which is not a characteristic of social computing technologies?

A)Social computing is increasingly playing a larger role in corporate online strategy.
B)Social computing has shifted online travel from passive selling to active customer engagement.
C)Companies that implement social computing technologies on their own Web sites should view it primarily as a sales tool and less as supporting business goals.
D)Social computing plays an important role by providing more correct and relevant information.
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The TRUSTe seal is an example of ________.

A)a business rating
B)an intermediary
C)a B2B exchange
D)a trustmark
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Software tools that scout the Web for stores that sell similar items at low prices are called ________.

A)shopping portals
B)shopbots
C)shopping browsers
D)intelligent search engines
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Compared to the traditional job market,the online job market ________.

A)has a shorter life cycle
B)is usually specialized and local in scope
C)tends to be less reliable
D)tends to be much less expensive
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Charles wants to buy a John Lennon lithograph over the Internet,but he is unwilling to pay for it until he inspects it to ascertain authenticity.The auction site through which he purchases the painting agrees to hold his money until he tells them to release it to the seller.This is an example of ________.

A)an escrow service
B)a trustmark
C)a warranty
D)a verification
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All of the following are characteristics of WAYN except:

A)It is a popular social networking Web site.
B)When it introduced fees for its premier travel membership service,it lost most of its new subscriptions.
C)It is not aimed at any particular age group.
D)It enables its users to create a personal profile and upload and store photos.
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One of the characteristics of Web 2.0 in the travel industry is ________.

A)standardization
B)segmentation
C)personalization.
D)intermediation
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Characteristics of the job market and employment placement include all of the following except:

A)They are very stable.
B)There is an unbalanced supply and demand.
C)Career portals on corporate Web sites reduce recruitment costs.
D)The job market has essentially moved online.
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________ are firms that conduct retail business online.
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Characteristics of JobCentral.com include all of the following except:

A)It is a career portal created by a number of leading companies to reduce recruitment costs.
B)It provides people at all education levels with timely information about careers and employment opportunities nationwide.
C)It is used primarily to catalog business and accounting job postings.
D)It makes it easy for job searchers to explore available openings.
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Security for online bank transactions include all of the following except:

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C)virtual biometrics
D)digital certificates
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________ refers to marketing that takes place without intermediaries between manufacturers and buyers;or marketing done online between any seller and buyer.
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A disadvantage of online job advertising and recruitment for employers is ________.

A)an overload of applicants,both qualified and unqualified
B)a huge increase in employee turnover
C)an increase in the costs of finding candidates
D)a significant decrease in the number of qualified applicants
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Amazon.com is an example of a(n)________ because it sells directly to consumers over the Internet without maintaining a physical sales channel.
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Changes in the real estate industry driven by real estate online include all of the following except:

A)use of live chat
B)offering 3D video tours
C)stabilizing the industry and reducing credit fraud by borrowers
D)disintermediation of real estate agents
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Gateways to storefronts and e-malls are referred to as ________.

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C)shopping browsers
D)intelligent search engines
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A(n)________ is a combination of both the brick-and-mortar retailer and an online transactional Web site.
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All of the following are revenue models for online independent travel agents except:

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D)revenue sharing fees
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Retailing conducted over the Internet is called ________.
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________ are gateways to storefronts and e-malls that may be comprehensive or niche oriented.
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________ refers to the removal of organizations or business process layers responsible for certain intermediary steps in a given supply chain.
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In addition to regular banks adding online services,________ have emerged;these have no
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64
A firm that operates both physical stores and an online e-tail site is said to be a click-and-mortar business selling in a(n)________ model.
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An e-tailer can use cookie files and other technologies to track the specific browsing and buying behavior of each consumer.With that information,the e-tailer can create a marketing plan tailored to that consumer's pattern by showing items of interest or offering incentives that appeal to that consumer's sense of value,which is referred to as ________.
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66
________ is the use of software (intelligent)agents to facilitate intermediation.
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67
________ services enable users to receive information on their bank account balances via SMS and to settle payments for bills and purchase stocks.
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68
________ is the process whereby intermediaries,either new ones or those that had been disintermediated,take on new intermediary roles.
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69
In today's age of Web 2.0,the wide reach of ________ sites such as MySpace and LinkedIn can get people hired faster.
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70
________ refers to any situation in which direct competition and/or damage caused by bypassing a former existing channel partner is perceived to have resulted from the introduction of a new,often online,channel.
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71
________ are tools that scout the Web for consumers who specify search criteria.
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72
EC offers companies new opportunities to test prices and make prices more precise,which are referred to as ________ prices.
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73
Merchants can study and find out what customers want through ________.
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74
Members of ________ hope that consumers will use their trustmark seal as an assurance and as a proxy for actual research into their conduct of business,privacy policy,and personal information protection.
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75
________ are meta-search engines that search a range of related sites or search engines,seeking the best product or service for a particular consume.
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76
________ are retailers who conduct business in the physical world,in traditional stores.
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77
A major problem in B2C is the increasing rate of online ________.
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78
The two major limitations of the electronic job market are privacy and ________ because resumes are typically not encrypted.
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79
A shopping tool referred to as a(n)________ is a program that contains the shopper's information.
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80
The Internet has created a large demand for personalized products and services.Manufacturers can meet that demand by using a ________ strategy.
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