Which of the following is arranged starting with the highest level of environmental sensitivity and ending with the lowest level?
A) food?computers?integrated circuits
B) integrated circuits?food?computers
C) integrated circuits?computers?food
D) computers?food?integrated circuits
E) none of the above
A
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a. interpersonal constructs b. stereotypes c. prototypes d. scripts
A voluntary export agreement
a. typically applies only to the world's most important exporting nation(s). b. typically applies only to the world's least important exporting nation (s). c. is always more restrictive on trade than a tariff or import quota. d. allows producers with superior products to participate in market.
This question has three parts; be sure to answer all three. First, contrast the "holier-than-thou" effect and motivated blindness. Second, explain how both concepts might apply to the following situation: "Glenn is the president of the senior class, and he is having a very busy semester, trying to balance his coursework and his internship at a major company. He can't find the time he needs to write a term paper for his history course. To save himself time, he decides to buy a prewritten paper from a website that sells papers for a hefty fee." Third, explain the dynamics behind cheating.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is the common theme that can be found in management scholars (such as Van de Ven and Weick), and philosophers (such as Nietzsche and Derrida), regarding the future outcomes of change and innovation?
a. Innovation and change should only be pursued if it is going to be useful b. The utility of innovation and change is only found after the innovation and change occurs, so can never really be known or predicted c. Innovation and change inherently requires ordering, planning, and measurement for it to succeed d. Innovation and change must be designed with its expected future outcomes in mind