Deck 14: Global Ecology, Ethics, and Social Responsibility

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The IT sector can cut its carbon footprint cut in half by each of the following practices except:

A) Switching to low emission data centers
B) Buying eco-friendly hard drives that consume less power
C) Placing data center in cold climates
D) Manufacturing equipment outside the U.S.
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Industry standards __________ change. Those standards keep ramping up and will again.

A) EPEAT and ENERGY STAR
B) Green STAR
C) SIM
D) EPA
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The "Next Generation Data Center" strategy is based on the ability to deliver and support secure IT applications through __________.

A) Mobile devices
B) Wireless networks
C) Green IT
D) Virtualization
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Despite the challenges and lack of clear answers, ethics is important because it has become clear that relying on __________ alone to safeguard the community is insufficient.

A) Corporate policy
B) The law
C) Audit trails
D) Moral behavior
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What is a potential disadvantage of social recruiting methods?

A) Increases cost of in-house recruiting
B) Increases candidates control of their privacy
C) Increases risk of discrimination
D) Decreases the pool of good candidates
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In environmental terms, a process or industry is __________ when it uses up natural resources faster than they can be replenished.

A) Low carbon
B) Unsustainable
C) Green
D) Renewable
Question
________ is a claim made by an injured party against an employer who knew or should have known about an employee's background that indicates a dangerous or untrustworthy character.

A) Civil rights
B) Protected class
C) Genome
D) Negligent hiring
Question
Routers, switches, and modems operated by end users have been inefficient power guzzling machines mostly because __________.

A) They are built at the lowest possible cost
B) Eco-friendly manufacturing did not exist
C) Performance speeds were higher than green ones
D) Such machines were more reliable than green ones
Question
Better use of IT to shift away from energy-intensive work habits and lifestyles to low carbon habits and lifestyles depends on _____.

A) Mobile technologies
B) Commitment of senior managers
C) Government policy, incentives for companies, and active participation of consumers
D) Cloud computing
Question
Carbon footprint is typically measured in __________.

A) Gigatonnes Gt)
B) Degrees Celsius
C) Global mean temperature GMT)
D) Climate change
Question
The FCC determined that Google's Street View actions and snooping on unencrypted wireless data were:

A) An unfair advantage
B) Environmentally harmful
C) Spying and intolerable invasions of privacy
D) Not technically illegal
Question
Carbon footprint refers to the amount of __________ emitted by a particular activity, industry, or value chain.

A) CO
B) CO2
C) CO2 and other GHGs
D) Coal and biofuels
Question
What is global warming?

A) The buildup of CO2.
B) The upward trend in the Earth atmosphere's global mean temperature GMT).
C) The holding of heat within Earth's atmosphere by certain GHGs that absorb infrared radiation.
D) The sea level rise and melting of polar caps.
Question
Steps that companies can take to manage social media recruiting risks include each of the following except:

A) Ask candidates to relax privacy settings to allow review by the employer.
B) Ask candidates to sign a disclosure statement.
C) Training
D) Create a standard process and document it.
Question
Why are mobile handsets a threat to the environment?

A) They consume a lot of electric power.
B) They emit infrared radiation.
C) The renewal rates of mobiles tend to be very slow.
D) Millions of phones are disposed of, but recycling practices are very poor.
Question
________ is a term used in several laws to describe characteristics that cannot be targeted for discrimination and harassment.

A) Civil rights
B) Protected class
C) Genome
D) Negligent hiring
Question
__________ or sniffing out and mapping the physical location of Wi-Fi routers is a hacking technique, an invasion of privacy, and an information security risk.

A) IP monitoring
B) Spear fishing
C) Wardriving
D) Snooping
Question
The IT sector is responsible for an estimated __________ of the global carbon footprint as a result of emissions from the energy used to run servers, computers, and other hardware.

A) 0.10 to 0.20 percent
B) 0.50 percent
C) 2 to 3 percent
D) 10 percent
Question
What is the greenhouse effect?

A) The buildup of CO2.
B) The upward trend in the Earth atmosphere's global mean temperature GMT).
C) The holding of heat within Earth's atmosphere by certain GHGs that absorb infrared radiation.
D) The sea level rise and melting of polar caps.
Question
Data center virtualization means that servers are __________.

A) Integrated so that they can be shared
B) Condensed to increase processing power
C) Consolidated so they are more secure
D) Distributed to reduce cost
Question
Depending on how job candidates control their privacy and how much they reveal by checking-in and posting, recruiters learn a great deal of information that should be used in their decision to interview, recommend, or hire someone.
Question
Heat-trapping greenhouse-gas GHG) emissions worldwide hit record lows in 2011, according to the International Energy Agency.
Question
Global warming refers to the upward trend in GMT and is one of the most complicated issues facing world leaders.
Question
Which statement about information quality is false?

A) Information quality is mandated by several laws.
B) Information quality is a subjective measure of the utility, objectivity, and integrity of gathered information.
C) The most common problem with online information sources is outdated content.
D) Millions of individuals face information quality issues on a daily basis as they try to find information online.
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Using social media to inform consumers of the grams of carbon emissions associated with the products they buy could change buyer behavior and ultimately have a positive eco-effect.
Question
Almost all employers do some form of background screening in order to avoid the risk of negligent hiring claims.
Question
Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 GIN make it illegal to discriminate in any aspect of employment, including recruitment, hiring and firing.
Question
There is a trend toward __________ which can identify where you are and what you are doing.

A) Cloud computing
B) Context-based services
C) Fluid collaboration
D) Service oriented architecture
Question
New IT capabilities that are paving the way for more capable Web apps include each of the following except:

A) RFID sensors
B) QR codes
C) Social media
D) Bluetooth Smart technology
Question
____________ transforms our way of interacting with the world; it has its own language, taboos, interaction styles, communication channels, customs, habits, preferences, and pace.

A) RFID sensors
B) QR codes
C) Social media
D) Bluetooth Smart technology
Question
Many U.S. companies and recruiters look at Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, and blogs to get a clearer picture of job candidates to avoid discrimination.
Question
Fewer employees, business process reengineering, and the ability of lower-level employees to perform higher-level jobs may result in __________.

A) An increase in the number of special units
B) Increased spans of control
C) Centralization of authority
D) Flatter organizational hierarchies
Question
"Smart" means that wasted-energy and materials are minimized; and procurement, manufacturing, distribution, service, and recycling are done in an environmentally-friendly manner.
Question
Blogging to influence financial markets may be deemed by the FTC or SEC as an) __________, particularly when done by the CEO hiding his identity.

A) Federal crime
B) Invasion of privacy
C) Insider trading
D) Money laundering
Question
Accenture reports that the next wave of IT will be more __________ than previous ones.

A) Disruptive
B) Expensive
C) Interactive
D) Siloed
Question
Which of the following is not one of the new vulnerability points for hackers to target as those systems and devices get connected to corporate IT?

A) Cars
B) Assembly lines
C) Pumps
D) Web sites
Question
IT's capability to add growing amounts of data into our lives can exceed our capacity to keep up with the data, leading to __________.

A) Digital divide
B) Net neutrality
C) Large carbon footprint
D) Information overload
Question
Bloomberg BusinessWeek reported that knowledge workers are distracted __________ at work-texting, posting on Facebook, and so on.

A) Every three minutes
B) Every 15 minutes
C) Every hour
D) At least twice a day
Question
When information about protected classes is used to weed out candidates, it can lead to corporate social media discrimination.
Question
Most major retailers rely on 'predictive analytics to understand consumers' shopping habits and also their personal habits to more efficiently market to them.
Question
Business users are more likely to suffer from too much data, rather than from data scarcity.
Question
The FTC defined a clear cut framework for deciding what is ethical and what's not.
Question
Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and other social media are primarily just new communication channels to customers.
Question
Although most companies have huge IT security systems investments, they are still largely unprepared for the scope, severity, and sophistication of today's attacks.
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The advantage of online materials that are available from reputable sources is their assurance of information quality.
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The platform-as-a-service PaaS) market is shifting the emphasis from cost-cutting to business innovation.
Question
Knowledge is power, and those who control information and knowledge are likely to gain power.
Question
Globalization, the Internet, and connectivity have the power to undermine moral responsibility because it becomes relatively easy to ignore harm.
Question
When a Street View car encountered an open Wi-Fi network-a non-password protected router-it recorded all the digital traffic traveling across that router, which was illegal.
Question
People adapt to new ITs-many of which become must have and can't function without gadgets rather quickly.
Question
The greenhouse effect refers to the holding of heat within Earth's atmosphere by certain GHGs such as CO2, methane, and nitrous oxide that absorb infrared radiation.
Question
To reduce fossil fuel consumption by telecom operators, they are switching to diesel fuel and other biofuels.
Question
A negative impact of information overload is that people are continuously paying partial attention or skimming instead of being fully engaged in what they are doing.
Question
The impacts of increased data volumes and use of IT are greater job satisfaction, humanization, and reduced stress.
Question
Given that Google manages so much of our personal data, their Street View initiative is a privacy invasion and an example of irresponsible conduct.
Question
High performing business leaders now accept that their organizations' future success is tied to their ability to keep pace with technology.
Question
The ratio of white- to blue-collar workers decreases as computers replace clerical jobs.
Question
Mobiles are not a threat to the environment because they consume very little electric power.
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Information quality is a quantitative measure of the utility, objectivity, and integrity of gathered information.
Question
Companies not actively engaged with or experimenting with social media, or planning ways to move it beyond marketing are putting themselves at risk.
Question
When information about protected classes is used to weed out candidates, it can lead to corporate social media________.
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__________ refers to use of social media to find, screen, and select job candidates. Often it entails searching information the job candidate did not want considered.
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__________ and privacy rights collide in a world populated by anonymous critics, vengeful people, personal agendas, and malcontents.
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Identify and explain two myths about green IT.
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To reduce fossil fuel consumption, companies are switching to solar, wind, and sustainable ________.
Question
__________ means using things at a rate that does not deplete its availability in future generations.
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What are the benefits of telework to individuals, organizations, and the community/society? Give two benefits to each.
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__________ technology optimizes the capacity and processing power of servers so that fewer servers are needed to provide the necessary processing power.
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Describe social recruiting. Explain how it can lead to discrimination. Give an example.
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Discuss the competing interests and tradeoffs at work when the issue is privacy.
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__________ or virtual work, offers many green benefits, including reducing rush-hour traffic, improving air quality, improving highway safety, and even improving healthcare.
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Discuss the impacts of IT on each of the following: organizational structure, authority, power, and job content.
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__________ refers to the upward trend in GMT.
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Google's engineers realized the cars could be used for ________ which is also a hacking technique, an invasion of privacy, and an information security risk.
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Global warming occurs because of the ________ effect, which is the holding of heat within Earth's atmosphere.
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Deck 14: Global Ecology, Ethics, and Social Responsibility
1
The IT sector can cut its carbon footprint cut in half by each of the following practices except:

A) Switching to low emission data centers
B) Buying eco-friendly hard drives that consume less power
C) Placing data center in cold climates
D) Manufacturing equipment outside the U.S.
D
2
Industry standards __________ change. Those standards keep ramping up and will again.

A) EPEAT and ENERGY STAR
B) Green STAR
C) SIM
D) EPA
A
3
The "Next Generation Data Center" strategy is based on the ability to deliver and support secure IT applications through __________.

A) Mobile devices
B) Wireless networks
C) Green IT
D) Virtualization
D
4
Despite the challenges and lack of clear answers, ethics is important because it has become clear that relying on __________ alone to safeguard the community is insufficient.

A) Corporate policy
B) The law
C) Audit trails
D) Moral behavior
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5
What is a potential disadvantage of social recruiting methods?

A) Increases cost of in-house recruiting
B) Increases candidates control of their privacy
C) Increases risk of discrimination
D) Decreases the pool of good candidates
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6
In environmental terms, a process or industry is __________ when it uses up natural resources faster than they can be replenished.

A) Low carbon
B) Unsustainable
C) Green
D) Renewable
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7
________ is a claim made by an injured party against an employer who knew or should have known about an employee's background that indicates a dangerous or untrustworthy character.

A) Civil rights
B) Protected class
C) Genome
D) Negligent hiring
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8
Routers, switches, and modems operated by end users have been inefficient power guzzling machines mostly because __________.

A) They are built at the lowest possible cost
B) Eco-friendly manufacturing did not exist
C) Performance speeds were higher than green ones
D) Such machines were more reliable than green ones
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9
Better use of IT to shift away from energy-intensive work habits and lifestyles to low carbon habits and lifestyles depends on _____.

A) Mobile technologies
B) Commitment of senior managers
C) Government policy, incentives for companies, and active participation of consumers
D) Cloud computing
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10
Carbon footprint is typically measured in __________.

A) Gigatonnes Gt)
B) Degrees Celsius
C) Global mean temperature GMT)
D) Climate change
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11
The FCC determined that Google's Street View actions and snooping on unencrypted wireless data were:

A) An unfair advantage
B) Environmentally harmful
C) Spying and intolerable invasions of privacy
D) Not technically illegal
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12
Carbon footprint refers to the amount of __________ emitted by a particular activity, industry, or value chain.

A) CO
B) CO2
C) CO2 and other GHGs
D) Coal and biofuels
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13
What is global warming?

A) The buildup of CO2.
B) The upward trend in the Earth atmosphere's global mean temperature GMT).
C) The holding of heat within Earth's atmosphere by certain GHGs that absorb infrared radiation.
D) The sea level rise and melting of polar caps.
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14
Steps that companies can take to manage social media recruiting risks include each of the following except:

A) Ask candidates to relax privacy settings to allow review by the employer.
B) Ask candidates to sign a disclosure statement.
C) Training
D) Create a standard process and document it.
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15
Why are mobile handsets a threat to the environment?

A) They consume a lot of electric power.
B) They emit infrared radiation.
C) The renewal rates of mobiles tend to be very slow.
D) Millions of phones are disposed of, but recycling practices are very poor.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
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16
________ is a term used in several laws to describe characteristics that cannot be targeted for discrimination and harassment.

A) Civil rights
B) Protected class
C) Genome
D) Negligent hiring
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17
__________ or sniffing out and mapping the physical location of Wi-Fi routers is a hacking technique, an invasion of privacy, and an information security risk.

A) IP monitoring
B) Spear fishing
C) Wardriving
D) Snooping
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18
The IT sector is responsible for an estimated __________ of the global carbon footprint as a result of emissions from the energy used to run servers, computers, and other hardware.

A) 0.10 to 0.20 percent
B) 0.50 percent
C) 2 to 3 percent
D) 10 percent
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Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
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19
What is the greenhouse effect?

A) The buildup of CO2.
B) The upward trend in the Earth atmosphere's global mean temperature GMT).
C) The holding of heat within Earth's atmosphere by certain GHGs that absorb infrared radiation.
D) The sea level rise and melting of polar caps.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
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20
Data center virtualization means that servers are __________.

A) Integrated so that they can be shared
B) Condensed to increase processing power
C) Consolidated so they are more secure
D) Distributed to reduce cost
Unlock Deck
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Unlock Deck
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21
Depending on how job candidates control their privacy and how much they reveal by checking-in and posting, recruiters learn a great deal of information that should be used in their decision to interview, recommend, or hire someone.
Unlock Deck
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22
Heat-trapping greenhouse-gas GHG) emissions worldwide hit record lows in 2011, according to the International Energy Agency.
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23
Global warming refers to the upward trend in GMT and is one of the most complicated issues facing world leaders.
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Unlock Deck
k this deck
24
Which statement about information quality is false?

A) Information quality is mandated by several laws.
B) Information quality is a subjective measure of the utility, objectivity, and integrity of gathered information.
C) The most common problem with online information sources is outdated content.
D) Millions of individuals face information quality issues on a daily basis as they try to find information online.
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25
Using social media to inform consumers of the grams of carbon emissions associated with the products they buy could change buyer behavior and ultimately have a positive eco-effect.
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Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
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26
Almost all employers do some form of background screening in order to avoid the risk of negligent hiring claims.
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27
Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 GIN make it illegal to discriminate in any aspect of employment, including recruitment, hiring and firing.
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Unlock Deck
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28
There is a trend toward __________ which can identify where you are and what you are doing.

A) Cloud computing
B) Context-based services
C) Fluid collaboration
D) Service oriented architecture
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29
New IT capabilities that are paving the way for more capable Web apps include each of the following except:

A) RFID sensors
B) QR codes
C) Social media
D) Bluetooth Smart technology
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30
____________ transforms our way of interacting with the world; it has its own language, taboos, interaction styles, communication channels, customs, habits, preferences, and pace.

A) RFID sensors
B) QR codes
C) Social media
D) Bluetooth Smart technology
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
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31
Many U.S. companies and recruiters look at Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, and blogs to get a clearer picture of job candidates to avoid discrimination.
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Unlock Deck
k this deck
32
Fewer employees, business process reengineering, and the ability of lower-level employees to perform higher-level jobs may result in __________.

A) An increase in the number of special units
B) Increased spans of control
C) Centralization of authority
D) Flatter organizational hierarchies
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33
"Smart" means that wasted-energy and materials are minimized; and procurement, manufacturing, distribution, service, and recycling are done in an environmentally-friendly manner.
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34
Blogging to influence financial markets may be deemed by the FTC or SEC as an) __________, particularly when done by the CEO hiding his identity.

A) Federal crime
B) Invasion of privacy
C) Insider trading
D) Money laundering
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35
Accenture reports that the next wave of IT will be more __________ than previous ones.

A) Disruptive
B) Expensive
C) Interactive
D) Siloed
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36
Which of the following is not one of the new vulnerability points for hackers to target as those systems and devices get connected to corporate IT?

A) Cars
B) Assembly lines
C) Pumps
D) Web sites
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37
IT's capability to add growing amounts of data into our lives can exceed our capacity to keep up with the data, leading to __________.

A) Digital divide
B) Net neutrality
C) Large carbon footprint
D) Information overload
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38
Bloomberg BusinessWeek reported that knowledge workers are distracted __________ at work-texting, posting on Facebook, and so on.

A) Every three minutes
B) Every 15 minutes
C) Every hour
D) At least twice a day
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Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
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39
When information about protected classes is used to weed out candidates, it can lead to corporate social media discrimination.
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Unlock Deck
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40
Most major retailers rely on 'predictive analytics to understand consumers' shopping habits and also their personal habits to more efficiently market to them.
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Unlock Deck
k this deck
41
Business users are more likely to suffer from too much data, rather than from data scarcity.
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Unlock Deck
k this deck
42
The FTC defined a clear cut framework for deciding what is ethical and what's not.
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43
Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and other social media are primarily just new communication channels to customers.
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Unlock Deck
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44
Although most companies have huge IT security systems investments, they are still largely unprepared for the scope, severity, and sophistication of today's attacks.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
45
The advantage of online materials that are available from reputable sources is their assurance of information quality.
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Unlock Deck
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46
The platform-as-a-service PaaS) market is shifting the emphasis from cost-cutting to business innovation.
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Unlock Deck
k this deck
47
Knowledge is power, and those who control information and knowledge are likely to gain power.
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Unlock Deck
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48
Globalization, the Internet, and connectivity have the power to undermine moral responsibility because it becomes relatively easy to ignore harm.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
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49
When a Street View car encountered an open Wi-Fi network-a non-password protected router-it recorded all the digital traffic traveling across that router, which was illegal.
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Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
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50
People adapt to new ITs-many of which become must have and can't function without gadgets rather quickly.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
51
The greenhouse effect refers to the holding of heat within Earth's atmosphere by certain GHGs such as CO2, methane, and nitrous oxide that absorb infrared radiation.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
52
To reduce fossil fuel consumption by telecom operators, they are switching to diesel fuel and other biofuels.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
53
A negative impact of information overload is that people are continuously paying partial attention or skimming instead of being fully engaged in what they are doing.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
54
The impacts of increased data volumes and use of IT are greater job satisfaction, humanization, and reduced stress.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
55
Given that Google manages so much of our personal data, their Street View initiative is a privacy invasion and an example of irresponsible conduct.
Unlock Deck
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Unlock Deck
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56
High performing business leaders now accept that their organizations' future success is tied to their ability to keep pace with technology.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
57
The ratio of white- to blue-collar workers decreases as computers replace clerical jobs.
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Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
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58
Mobiles are not a threat to the environment because they consume very little electric power.
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59
Information quality is a quantitative measure of the utility, objectivity, and integrity of gathered information.
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Unlock Deck
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60
Companies not actively engaged with or experimenting with social media, or planning ways to move it beyond marketing are putting themselves at risk.
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61
When information about protected classes is used to weed out candidates, it can lead to corporate social media________.
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62
__________ refers to use of social media to find, screen, and select job candidates. Often it entails searching information the job candidate did not want considered.
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63
__________ and privacy rights collide in a world populated by anonymous critics, vengeful people, personal agendas, and malcontents.
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64
Identify and explain two myths about green IT.
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65
To reduce fossil fuel consumption, companies are switching to solar, wind, and sustainable ________.
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66
__________ means using things at a rate that does not deplete its availability in future generations.
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67
What are the benefits of telework to individuals, organizations, and the community/society? Give two benefits to each.
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68
__________ technology optimizes the capacity and processing power of servers so that fewer servers are needed to provide the necessary processing power.
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Describe social recruiting. Explain how it can lead to discrimination. Give an example.
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70
Discuss the competing interests and tradeoffs at work when the issue is privacy.
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71
__________ or virtual work, offers many green benefits, including reducing rush-hour traffic, improving air quality, improving highway safety, and even improving healthcare.
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72
Discuss the impacts of IT on each of the following: organizational structure, authority, power, and job content.
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73
__________ refers to the upward trend in GMT.
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74
Google's engineers realized the cars could be used for ________ which is also a hacking technique, an invasion of privacy, and an information security risk.
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75
Global warming occurs because of the ________ effect, which is the holding of heat within Earth's atmosphere.
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