Deck 10: Social Media and Is

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On the server end,most social media application providers use elastic servers in the cloud.
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Social media is changing the way people communicate.
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Social media is any Web application that depends on user-generated content.
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Businesses,app providers,and users share the social media process,and each have their own objectives.
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As businesses don't control social media,they do not get to determine its objectives.
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Users,businesses,and application providers share a common efficiency objective that involves operating within time and cost constraints.
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A social media information system only supports the creation of user-generated content.
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Social media applications enable users to create and share images.
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Social graphs are used to depict the possible relationships between people who may be connected in the future.
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A hashtag makes it easier to search for a keyword given to a piece of data by its creator.
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Publicly available content created by end users is referred to as user-generated content.
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Seeking to increase the market share of an application provider is an efficiency objective of the social media process.
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User-generated content is a publicly available content created by the social media providers.
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When a user uploads a photo or video in Facebook,he is executing a procedure.
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Belonging to a community fosters a positive self-esteem to social media users.
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Web sites such as Twitter and LinkedIn are examples of social media.
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Sharing social media sites allow users to collaborate with each other.
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The three objectives of the social media process are always mutually exclusive.
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Typically,businesses use social media procedures in an informal and simple manner.
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Social media process is a static process with a predefined set of objectives.
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Responding to user content problems is best reserved for when the problematic content has caused the organization to do something positive as a result.
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Conducting training programs for employees is an example of building social capital.
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Social media increases the number of relationships in a network through word of mouth.
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While using social networking for professional purposes,social capital flows from the organization to consumers exclusively.
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Traditionally,businesses executed promotions by including informal messages among consumers through social media.
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The labor requirements of social media applications can be easily estimated.
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Establishing listening platforms to track mentions of products and brands on social media sites is referred to as crowdsourcing.
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Organizations run the risk of unfavorable customer reviews when using social media applications.
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Social capital processes are focused toward increasing the number of relationships in a network.
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Location-based marketing integrates user location data into marketing activities.
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Learning the search patterns of consumers can help organizations understand the trick to sharing social media content.
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The number of relationships and relationship strength are factors that contribute to social capital.
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The impact of a viral event on a business can be easily predicted.
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Mashups are applications that provide standardized interfaces to users.
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Businesses need to understand reward system opportunities if they want to encourage users to create and disseminate content about the business.
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Mutinous movements are positive actions taken by a group of customers to promote a company or product.
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Frequent interactions with people increases social capital.
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Traditional capital refers to investments into resources such as factories,machines,manufacturing equipment,and the like.
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Crackpots are users who spread positive information about companies.
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Human capital is the investment in social relations with the expectation of benefits in the marketplace.
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Which of the following enables users to create content on social media information systems?

A) procedures
B) social graphs
C) hashtags
D) connection data
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Which of the following activities does a social media information system support in the social media process?

A) sharing user-generated content
B) privatizing available data
C) decentralizing data storage
D) monitoring legacy processes
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Users signing up for a social media process are typically looking for an opportunity to ________.

A) increase the application's market share
B) support business processes
C) belong in a community
D) create process workflows
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The most common way that social media helps business is by supporting the ________ process.

A) collaboration
B) design
C) service
D) promotion
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Which of the following is an efficiency objective of the social media process?

A) to provide users with a sense of belongingness
B) to operate within time and cost constraints
C) to increase the market share of the social media provider
D) to generate loyalty and brand authority
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Seaberg Inc.promotes its new products through online contests and polls in various social media Web sites.In order to direct users to their Web pages,Seaberg must include ________ to their data.

A) hashtags
B) keyloggers
C) cookies
D) social graphs
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Which of the following statements is true about mashups?

A) They keep the point of interaction between the user and the computer constant.
B) They combine data from two or more Web services.
C) They enable traditional software applications to run on-site.
D) They ensure that software releases are made in a controlled fashion.
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In social media,________ is user-generated information and the responses to that information contributed by other users.

A) cookie
B) Trojan horse
C) business object
D) content data
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Which of the following is a key attribute of social media information systems?

A) The social media phenomenon is based on the need to generate revenue.
B) Organizations have a huge impact on the configuration of such systems.
C) The client hardware for social media will increasingly be mobile devices.
D) Social media applications are typically designed for business use.
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Which of the following is the primary business objective of organizations using social media information systems?

A) IS's market share growth
B) low cost leadership
C) price skimming
D) ambush marketing
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A ________ is a network of personal interdependencies,such as friendships,common interests,or kinship,on a social media application.

A) mashup
B) social graph
C) mutinous movement
D) spam
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Which of the following statements is true about businesses,in the context of the control they possess on social media processes?

A) Businesses must share the control with application providers.
B) Social media processes are controlled by the businesses.
C) Businesses have the complete control to determine process objectives.
D) Process objectives can be changed at the will of the business using it.
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As a social media application's market share grows,the objectives of its providers typically shift toward ________.

A) promoting services
B) community relationship
C) increasing revenue
D) strategic support
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A ________ is a keyword or term given to a piece of data by its creator.

A) keylogger
B) botnet
C) cookie
D) tag
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Which of the following is a unique feature of social media data?

A) a tag
B) a keylogger
C) a botnet
D) a rootkit
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________ content refers to content that combines data from two or more Web services.

A) Mashup
B) Blog
C) Link
D) Podcast
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Which of the following is an example of a social media application?

A) Facebook
B) MS Office
C) TurboTax
D) Encyclopedia Britannica
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Crawford-Delta Inc.,manufacturers of camera lenses,are promoting their new high definition lens series through blogs and articles of professional photographers.This creates a buzz among amateur photographers leading to a high demand for the product.In this case,the promotional process utilized by the organization reflects a ________.

A) network effect
B) rebound effect
C) cause marketing effect
D) decoy effect
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A content structure that has emerged from the processing of many user tags is referred to as ________.

A) social graph
B) folksonomy
C) keylogging
D) mashup
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________ are Web apps that support the creation and sharing of user-generated content.

A) Intranets
B) Social media
C) Workflows
D) Cloud servers
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Which of the following social media processes supports new process creation?

A) crowdsourcing
B) keylogging
C) cause marketing
D) mutinous movement
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A company creates a Facebook page to improve its public image and connect with its customers.By doing this,the company is attempting to build ________.

A) employee capital
B) human capital
C) social capital
D) traditional capital
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Profiting by promoting social issues through social media is referred to as ________.

A) ambush marketing
B) network effect
C) cause marketing
D) crowdsourcing
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Traditional capital refers to investments in ________.

A) social relations and networks
B) employee skills
C) human knowledge
D) machines and equipment
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A company discovers that its Facebook page contains numerous complaints representing reasonable criticism from customers about its products.Which of the following is likely to be the best response to such criticism?

A) Leave the problematic content as it is in order to lend credibility to the page.
B) Remove the content immediately to avoid negativity toward the company.
C) Delete the content and notify the users about the deletion.
D) Block the publishers of such posts from making further contributions.
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Which of the following is a major objective of building social capital?

A) ensuring timely delivery of product inputs
B) streamlining operational processes
C) reducing the cost of production
D) connecting to those with more resources
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An individual uses a company's Facebook page to promote a political party that he supports.He also publishes his views about unrelated topics on the page.This user is called a ________.

A) spambot
B) hacker
C) crackpot
D) phisher
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DesignDeltaz.com outsources projects from various organizations to a large number of designers in its online database.In this case,the social media process supporting the business is referred to as ________.

A) keylogging
B) open sourcing
C) cause marketing
D) crowdsourcing
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________ are an extension of bad reviews where prosumers revolt and use an organization's site in damaging ways.

A) Viral attacks
B) Spoofs
C) Crackpots
D) Mutinous movements
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Watkins-Alpha Inc.recently faced a public defamation suit concerning one of its employees who blogged against a minority group of customers through the company's Facebook page.Based on this scenario,which of the following actions by the company would have helped them avoid such consequences,at the same time utilize social media for their business purposes?

A) The company should have developed and publicized a social media policy.
B) The company should have designed and developed their own social media information system.
C) The company should have restricted employees from using social media platforms.
D) The company should have monitored and removed ambiguous content at that very instant.
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________ refers to the investment in social relations with the expectation of benefits in the marketplace.

A) Social capital
B) Social utility
C) Social service
D) Social entrepreneurship
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Which of the following illustrates social media listening?

A) promoting holiday packages to consumers tweeting about forthcoming vacations
B) outsourcing projects to a large number of people through networking platforms
C) advertising new products through newspapers and radio ads
D) providing special discounts to niche market segments
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Users who promote to a social media information system are referred to as ________.

A) crowd sources
B) mashups
C) prosumers
D) intermediaries
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Melissa Shoup,an entrepreneur,acquires a small-scale business and invests in a new production unit outside the United States.She attends business conferences to meet acquaintances and promote her new business.In this scenario,which of the following actions of Melissa reflects an investment in social capital?

A) meeting acquaintances
B) acquiring a small-scale business
C) investing in a new production facility
D) being an entrepreneur
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Which of the following is an example of social capital?

A) investment in equipment
B) developing products
C) acquiring organizations
D) relationship building
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________ is the outsourcing of a task to a large number of users.

A) Brainstorming
B) Crowdsourcing
C) Keylogging
D) Hashtagging
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Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia.The content available on the site is created and managed by its users.The users of Wikipedia are called ________.

A) market mavens
B) mashups
C) prosumers
D) intermediaries
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________ is referred to as collecting and responding to customer-generated content that is either positive or negative.

A) Cause marketing
B) Social media listening
C) Crowdsourcing
D) Mutinous movement
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Which of the following is a measure of the strength of relationships in a company's social network?

A) the frequency of favors performed by members of the network
B) the number of relationships that the company has
C) the number of relationships that each of the members have
D) the dollar value of the assets that the network's members possess
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Which of the following is a major risk associated with user-generated content?

A) The company's digital content creation costs might increase.
B) The company might receive unfavorable customer reviews.
C) The company's communication might not reach the intended audience.
D) The company might unknowingly infringe upon copyright laws.
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On the server end,most social media application providers use elastic servers in the cloud.
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Social media is changing the way people communicate.
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Social media is any Web application that depends on user-generated content.
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Businesses,app providers,and users share the social media process,and each have their own objectives.
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As businesses don't control social media,they do not get to determine its objectives.
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Users,businesses,and application providers share a common efficiency objective that involves operating within time and cost constraints.
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A social media information system only supports the creation of user-generated content.
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Social media applications enable users to create and share images.
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Social graphs are used to depict the possible relationships between people who may be connected in the future.
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A hashtag makes it easier to search for a keyword given to a piece of data by its creator.
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Publicly available content created by end users is referred to as user-generated content.
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Seeking to increase the market share of an application provider is an efficiency objective of the social media process.
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User-generated content is a publicly available content created by the social media providers.
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When a user uploads a photo or video in Facebook,he is executing a procedure.
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Belonging to a community fosters a positive self-esteem to social media users.
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Web sites such as Twitter and LinkedIn are examples of social media.
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Sharing social media sites allow users to collaborate with each other.
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The three objectives of the social media process are always mutually exclusive.
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Typically,businesses use social media procedures in an informal and simple manner.
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Social media process is a static process with a predefined set of objectives.
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Responding to user content problems is best reserved for when the problematic content has caused the organization to do something positive as a result.
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Conducting training programs for employees is an example of building social capital.
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Social media increases the number of relationships in a network through word of mouth.
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While using social networking for professional purposes,social capital flows from the organization to consumers exclusively.
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Traditionally,businesses executed promotions by including informal messages among consumers through social media.
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The labor requirements of social media applications can be easily estimated.
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Establishing listening platforms to track mentions of products and brands on social media sites is referred to as crowdsourcing.
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Organizations run the risk of unfavorable customer reviews when using social media applications.
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Social capital processes are focused toward increasing the number of relationships in a network.
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Location-based marketing integrates user location data into marketing activities.
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Learning the search patterns of consumers can help organizations understand the trick to sharing social media content.
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The number of relationships and relationship strength are factors that contribute to social capital.
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The impact of a viral event on a business can be easily predicted.
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Mashups are applications that provide standardized interfaces to users.
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Businesses need to understand reward system opportunities if they want to encourage users to create and disseminate content about the business.
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Mutinous movements are positive actions taken by a group of customers to promote a company or product.
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Frequent interactions with people increases social capital.
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Traditional capital refers to investments into resources such as factories,machines,manufacturing equipment,and the like.
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Crackpots are users who spread positive information about companies.
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Human capital is the investment in social relations with the expectation of benefits in the marketplace.
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Which of the following enables users to create content on social media information systems?

A) procedures
B) social graphs
C) hashtags
D) connection data
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Which of the following activities does a social media information system support in the social media process?

A) sharing user-generated content
B) privatizing available data
C) decentralizing data storage
D) monitoring legacy processes
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Users signing up for a social media process are typically looking for an opportunity to ________.

A) increase the application's market share
B) support business processes
C) belong in a community
D) create process workflows
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The most common way that social media helps business is by supporting the ________ process.

A) collaboration
B) design
C) service
D) promotion
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Which of the following is an efficiency objective of the social media process?

A) to provide users with a sense of belongingness
B) to operate within time and cost constraints
C) to increase the market share of the social media provider
D) to generate loyalty and brand authority
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Seaberg Inc.promotes its new products through online contests and polls in various social media Web sites.In order to direct users to their Web pages,Seaberg must include ________ to their data.

A) hashtags
B) keyloggers
C) cookies
D) social graphs
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Which of the following statements is true about mashups?

A) They keep the point of interaction between the user and the computer constant.
B) They combine data from two or more Web services.
C) They enable traditional software applications to run on-site.
D) They ensure that software releases are made in a controlled fashion.
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In social media,________ is user-generated information and the responses to that information contributed by other users.

A) cookie
B) Trojan horse
C) business object
D) content data
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Which of the following is a key attribute of social media information systems?

A) The social media phenomenon is based on the need to generate revenue.
B) Organizations have a huge impact on the configuration of such systems.
C) The client hardware for social media will increasingly be mobile devices.
D) Social media applications are typically designed for business use.
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50
Which of the following is the primary business objective of organizations using social media information systems?

A) IS's market share growth
B) low cost leadership
C) price skimming
D) ambush marketing
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51
A ________ is a network of personal interdependencies,such as friendships,common interests,or kinship,on a social media application.

A) mashup
B) social graph
C) mutinous movement
D) spam
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52
Which of the following statements is true about businesses,in the context of the control they possess on social media processes?

A) Businesses must share the control with application providers.
B) Social media processes are controlled by the businesses.
C) Businesses have the complete control to determine process objectives.
D) Process objectives can be changed at the will of the business using it.
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53
As a social media application's market share grows,the objectives of its providers typically shift toward ________.

A) promoting services
B) community relationship
C) increasing revenue
D) strategic support
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A ________ is a keyword or term given to a piece of data by its creator.

A) keylogger
B) botnet
C) cookie
D) tag
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55
Which of the following is a unique feature of social media data?

A) a tag
B) a keylogger
C) a botnet
D) a rootkit
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56
________ content refers to content that combines data from two or more Web services.

A) Mashup
B) Blog
C) Link
D) Podcast
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57
Which of the following is an example of a social media application?

A) Facebook
B) MS Office
C) TurboTax
D) Encyclopedia Britannica
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58
Crawford-Delta Inc.,manufacturers of camera lenses,are promoting their new high definition lens series through blogs and articles of professional photographers.This creates a buzz among amateur photographers leading to a high demand for the product.In this case,the promotional process utilized by the organization reflects a ________.

A) network effect
B) rebound effect
C) cause marketing effect
D) decoy effect
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59
A content structure that has emerged from the processing of many user tags is referred to as ________.

A) social graph
B) folksonomy
C) keylogging
D) mashup
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60
________ are Web apps that support the creation and sharing of user-generated content.

A) Intranets
B) Social media
C) Workflows
D) Cloud servers
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61
Which of the following social media processes supports new process creation?

A) crowdsourcing
B) keylogging
C) cause marketing
D) mutinous movement
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62
A company creates a Facebook page to improve its public image and connect with its customers.By doing this,the company is attempting to build ________.

A) employee capital
B) human capital
C) social capital
D) traditional capital
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63
Profiting by promoting social issues through social media is referred to as ________.

A) ambush marketing
B) network effect
C) cause marketing
D) crowdsourcing
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64
Traditional capital refers to investments in ________.

A) social relations and networks
B) employee skills
C) human knowledge
D) machines and equipment
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65
A company discovers that its Facebook page contains numerous complaints representing reasonable criticism from customers about its products.Which of the following is likely to be the best response to such criticism?

A) Leave the problematic content as it is in order to lend credibility to the page.
B) Remove the content immediately to avoid negativity toward the company.
C) Delete the content and notify the users about the deletion.
D) Block the publishers of such posts from making further contributions.
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66
Which of the following is a major objective of building social capital?

A) ensuring timely delivery of product inputs
B) streamlining operational processes
C) reducing the cost of production
D) connecting to those with more resources
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67
An individual uses a company's Facebook page to promote a political party that he supports.He also publishes his views about unrelated topics on the page.This user is called a ________.

A) spambot
B) hacker
C) crackpot
D) phisher
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68
DesignDeltaz.com outsources projects from various organizations to a large number of designers in its online database.In this case,the social media process supporting the business is referred to as ________.

A) keylogging
B) open sourcing
C) cause marketing
D) crowdsourcing
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69
________ are an extension of bad reviews where prosumers revolt and use an organization's site in damaging ways.

A) Viral attacks
B) Spoofs
C) Crackpots
D) Mutinous movements
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70
Watkins-Alpha Inc.recently faced a public defamation suit concerning one of its employees who blogged against a minority group of customers through the company's Facebook page.Based on this scenario,which of the following actions by the company would have helped them avoid such consequences,at the same time utilize social media for their business purposes?

A) The company should have developed and publicized a social media policy.
B) The company should have designed and developed their own social media information system.
C) The company should have restricted employees from using social media platforms.
D) The company should have monitored and removed ambiguous content at that very instant.
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71
________ refers to the investment in social relations with the expectation of benefits in the marketplace.

A) Social capital
B) Social utility
C) Social service
D) Social entrepreneurship
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72
Which of the following illustrates social media listening?

A) promoting holiday packages to consumers tweeting about forthcoming vacations
B) outsourcing projects to a large number of people through networking platforms
C) advertising new products through newspapers and radio ads
D) providing special discounts to niche market segments
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73
Users who promote to a social media information system are referred to as ________.

A) crowd sources
B) mashups
C) prosumers
D) intermediaries
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74
Melissa Shoup,an entrepreneur,acquires a small-scale business and invests in a new production unit outside the United States.She attends business conferences to meet acquaintances and promote her new business.In this scenario,which of the following actions of Melissa reflects an investment in social capital?

A) meeting acquaintances
B) acquiring a small-scale business
C) investing in a new production facility
D) being an entrepreneur
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75
Which of the following is an example of social capital?

A) investment in equipment
B) developing products
C) acquiring organizations
D) relationship building
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76
________ is the outsourcing of a task to a large number of users.

A) Brainstorming
B) Crowdsourcing
C) Keylogging
D) Hashtagging
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77
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia.The content available on the site is created and managed by its users.The users of Wikipedia are called ________.

A) market mavens
B) mashups
C) prosumers
D) intermediaries
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78
________ is referred to as collecting and responding to customer-generated content that is either positive or negative.

A) Cause marketing
B) Social media listening
C) Crowdsourcing
D) Mutinous movement
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79
Which of the following is a measure of the strength of relationships in a company's social network?

A) the frequency of favors performed by members of the network
B) the number of relationships that the company has
C) the number of relationships that each of the members have
D) the dollar value of the assets that the network's members possess
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80
Which of the following is a major risk associated with user-generated content?

A) The company's digital content creation costs might increase.
B) The company might receive unfavorable customer reviews.
C) The company's communication might not reach the intended audience.
D) The company might unknowingly infringe upon copyright laws.
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