18 Questions
Which of the following is NOT a category of e-Commerce?
Government-to-Citizen (G2C)
In the e-Commerce cube presented, which quadrant represents traditional commerce with physical products and physical agents?
Lower-left quadrant
The text mentions that the 'upper-half of the e-Commerce framework' is a matter that government bureaucracy has to be bothered with. What does this refer to?
Regulations and policies governing e-Commerce
Which of the following is an example of a Consumer-to-Business (C2B) e-Commerce model?
An individual offering their services to businesses online
What is the purpose of the 'e-Commerce cube' discussed in the text?
To visualize the different dimensions of e-Commerce
What is the key difference between traditional commerce and e-Commerce?
The involvement of physical products and physical agents
What does the acronym B2B stand for in the context of e-commerce?
Business-to-Business
Which category of e-commerce involves consumers banding together to present themselves as a buyer group?
C2B
What does the acronym P2P represent in the context of e-commerce?
Person-to-Person
What is a necessary condition for e-commerce to take place?
Having an e-commerce framework and infrastructure in place
Which category of e-commerce involves transactions between businesses and consumers?
B2C
How did Rayport and Jaworski categorize e-commerce?
Based on the type of participants involved
What does the acronym B2B stand for in the context of e-Commerce?
Business-to-Business
Which of the following is an example of B2C e-Commerce?
An individual buying a book from an online retailer
Which of the following is NOT one of the categories of e-Commerce mentioned in the text?
G2C (Government-to-Consumer)
What does P2P stand for in the context of e-Commerce?
Peer-to-Peer
Which of the following is an example of C2B e-Commerce?
An individual selling their artwork to a business through an online marketplace
Which of the following is NOT an attribute of e-Commerce?
It is limited to online transactions only
Test your knowledge on the different categories of e-Commerce such as Business-to-Business (B2B), Business-to-Consumer (B2C), Consumer-to-Business (C2B), and Peer-to-Peer (P2P). Understand the perspectives on e-Commerce presented by Turban et al. and Rayport.
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