An extensive hacking operation uncovered in 2013 and linked to the "Comment Crew" involved the theft of hundreds of terabytes of data and intellectual property. The goal of the attacks was to
a. help Chinese companies compete against U.S. and foreign firms.
b. conduct diplomatic espionage.
c. acquire prepackaged hacking software on the Internet.
d. publicize a certain sophisticated, organized, and well-funded gang of cyber mercenaries.
a
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A. subbrand. B. premium brand. C. exclusive brand. D. copycat brand. E. umbrella brand.
A firm that is always working to improve its product offerings such that consumer needs are addressed more efficiently is following a differentiation strategy
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A compensation and reward system designed to help drive successful strategy execution does NOT normally encompass
A. making sure that the performance targets that each individual or team is expected to achieve involve outcomes that the individual or team can personally affect B. providing generous rewards for people who turn in outstanding performances C. keeping the time between achieving the target performance outcome and the payment of the reward as short as possible D. offering rewards that amount to 3 percent of an employee's total compensation E. tying incentives to performance outcomes directly linked to good strategy execution and financial performance
If Congress imposes a regulation on an industry that has a limiting effect, the Supreme Court has held that, in general:
a. Congress may not impose regulations that burden foreign firms doing business in the U.S. b. Congress may regulate commerce only with approval of the affected states c. Congress may not regulate intrastate commerce, if the effect is "inherently uncompetitive" d. States may then imitate the regulation at the state level e. Congress may burden interstate commerce, but states may not do so unless authorized by Congress