6.2 Quiz: Business Models on the Web (EN&NL) Flashcards
Most crowdfunding platforms work on the basis of a transaction fee revenue model.
True
Funding your projects by a multitude of people contributing a
small amount in order to attain a certain monetary goal
Examples:
Kickstarter IndieGoGo
There will never be more than 21 million bitcoins.
True; The cap on the total supply is intended to create scarcity and prevent inflation, similar to the way precious metals like gold have a limited supply.
in 2033 expected bitcoin amount 21 mill (bitcoin started in 2009)
The manufacturer-direct model entails that a company sells products directly to end customers through online sales channels such as eg. a webshop or app.
True
Manufacturer-direct: Manufacturer using online channel to sell
directly to customers Dell
Amazon Mechanical Turk is a good example of a social-cause crowdfunding platform.
False
Amazon Mechanical Turk is a marketplace for tasks that require human intelligence
Social-cause crowdfunding platforms, on the other hand, are websites or platforms that allow individuals, nonprofits, or other organizations to raise funds for specific social causes or projects.
Regulation is a major issue in equity crowdfunding. Fortunately, the JOBS Act was quickly voted in Europe so that equity crowdfunding became better regulated.
False; US
The JOBS Act (Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act) is a U.S. legislation that was signed into law in 2012. It primarily aimed to ease regulations on securities offerings to facilitate capital formation for small businesses, including provisions related to crowdfunding.
In Europe, the regulatory landscape for crowdfunding, including equity crowdfunding, varies from country to country.
in belgium; Since 2014, a federal law made it possible to raise up to 300k€ per project via crowdfunding as long as crowd investors’ individual investments remained below €1000, without prospectus
Proof-of-work means that you can approve transactions as soon as you have enough bitcoins.
False; A node needs to proof that it has put enough computing resources to solve the
having bitcoins may be related to participating in transactions on the network, the approval or validation of transactions in a PoW system is tied to the computational work performed by miners, not the possession of bitcoins.
The technology that PayPal uses is largely similar to the technology behind Bitcoin. A network of nodes will verify transactions.
False; while both PayPal and Bitcoin involve digital transactions, PayPal is a centralized system that uses its internal servers for transaction verification, while Bitcoin operates on a decentralized blockchain network with a consensus mechanism involving a network of nodes.
The main difference between a Private Industrial Network (PIN) and B2B e-marketplaces is the openness of the system. Typically, PINs involve a limited number of partners to set up highly efficient supply chains.
True
Degreeofopenness
Public markets: anyone can enter as a supplier or buyer
Private markets: entry by invitation
In surge pricing, an automatic system determines the price of a product or service. Based on data analysis, this technology will estimate supply and demand and thus determine the price in real-time in order to generate maximum return.
True
Nowadays, almost all Belgian retailers such as Colruyt, Delhaize, etc., are virtual merchants. After all, they sell some of their products completely online, in addition to their traditional physical stores.
False;
1) E-tailer
Virtual merchants: online version of a retail store: Amazon, iTunes, etc.
Clicks-and-mortar: online distribution channel for a company with physical stores
Delhaize, Colruyt, Zara, …
Catalog merchants: Online version of a direct mail catalog
Argos (UK)
Manufacturer-direct: Manufacturer using online channel to sell
directly to customers Dell
The market maker business model is not very popular in B2C because such companies typically have difficulties in setting up a suitable revenue model.
False
Overview of B2C business models
1) E-tailer: online retail store selling products
2) Service provider: Offers services online (instead of products)
3) Community provider: creator of an online environment where people can share interests, communicate, and transact (buy and sell goods)
4) Content provider: distributor of information content, e.g. news, music, video, art, etc.
5) Portal: offering search tools and integrated package of services (e.g. e-mail, calendar, news, etc.)
6) Transaction broker: online service that processes transactions for consumers that are normally handled in person or by mail
7) Market maker: builder of a digital environment where buyers and sellers can meet and do business
The underlying data structure of the Bitcoin system is based on blockchain. A blockchain is a database that consists of blocks of data connected to each other. In addition to transactions, each block also contains a hash of the previous block, the nonce, and a timestamp.
True
We use the term “bitcoin mining” because miners are rewarded with bitcoins when they are able to confirm a block of transactions and add them to the blockchain.
True
An e-distributor differs from an e-procurement company in that e-distributors typically sell direct inputs, while e-procurement focuses on indirect materials.
False;
1) E-distributor One seller, many buyers
* Sell-sideB2B
2) E-procurement
* Buy-sideB2B
One buyer, many sellers
With equity crowdfunding, you as an investor become co-owner of a start-up.
True
- Equity crowdfunding
* Funders become co-owners, long term investors
* Higher potential gains, greater risks * Regulationproblem