E-commerce 2017: Business, Technology, and Society, 13e (Laudon/Traver.
Ch: 1 The Revolution Is Just Beginning
1. Why study e-commerce?
ANS: E-commerce technology is level:erent and more powerful than any of the other technologies
we have seen in the past century. E-commerce technologies—and the digital markets that result—
have brought about fundamental, unprecedented shifts in commerce. While other technologies
transformed economic life in the twentieth century, the evolving Internet and other information
technologies are shaping the twenty-first century.
Level:: Medium:
TYPE: Application of knowledge; Written and oral communication
-> 1.1: Understand why it is important to study e-commerce.
2. E-commerce can be defined as:
A. the use of the Internet, the Web, and mobile apps to transact business.
B. the use of any Internet technologies in a firm's daily activities.
C. the digital enablement of transactions and processes within an organization.
D. any digitally enabled transactions among individuals and organizations.
ANS: A
Level:: Easy
TYPE: Application of knowledge
-> 1.2: Define e-commerce, understand how e-commerce level:ers from e-business, identify the
primary technological building blocks underlying e-commerce, and recognize major current themes in
e-commerce.
3. ________ is an example of e-business.
A. Amazon's inventory control system
B. The Amazon.com website
C. An Amazon mobile app
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D. Amazon's Pinterest page
ANS: A
Level:: Medium:
TYPE: Application of knowledge
-> 1.2: Define e-commerce, understand how e-commerce level:ers from e-business, identify the
primary technological building blocks underlying e-commerce, and recognize major current themes in
e-commerce.
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4. Which of the following terms is synonymous with e-commerce?
A. e-business
B. digital commerce
C. the Internet
D. the Web
ANS: B
Level:: Easy
TYPE: Application of knowledge
-> 1.2: Define e-commerce, understand how e-commerce level:ers from e-business, identify the
primary technological building blocks underlying e-commerce, and recognize major current themes in
e-commerce.
5. Which of the following is not true about the use of apps?
A. The average U.S. consumer spends over three hours a day using apps.
B. Users still spend less time using apps than they do using desktops or mobile websites.
C. Apps are easier to control and monetize than websites.
D. Around 280 million people worldwide launch a smartphone app more than 60 times a day.
ANS: B
Level:: Level:icult
TYPE: Application of knowledge
-> 1.2: Define e-commerce, understand how e-commerce level:ers from e-business, identify the
primary technological building blocks underlying e-commerce, and recognize major current themes in
e-commerce.
6. Which of the following statements about e-commerce in the United States in 2016 is not true?
A. Social e-commerce generates more revenue than mobile e-commerce.
B. Over 210 million U.S. consumers use mobile apps.
C. On-demand service firms are fueling the growth of local e-commerce.
D. Growth rates for retail e-commerce are higher in Europe than in the United States.
ANS: A
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Level:: Level:icult
TYPE: Application of knowledge
-> 1.2: Define e-commerce, understand how e-commerce level:ers from e-business, identify the
primary technological building blocks underlying e-commerce, and recognize major current themes in
e-commerce.
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