According to the 2012 American Dream Composite Index, ______________ tend to be between the ages of 24 and 35, are more likely to be men, and to have an income of over $100,000 per year.

a. bootstrappers
b. crowdsourcing participants
c. angel investors
d. crowdfunding backers


d. crowdfunding backers

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a. Core competency theory argues that an organization should outsource specific core assets. b. Core competency theory argues that an organization should focus exclusively on its core business competencies c. Core competency theory argues that an organization should not outsource specific commodity assets. d. Core competency theory argues that an organization should retain certain specific non?core assets in-house.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Why do companies using responsive service strategy emphasize speed over innovation for its

own sake? A) They value failure as much as success in developing cutting-edge services and products. B) They produce products which are in constant development to adapt to a dynamic market. C) They always rely on low cost production and distribution techniques. D) They always deal with products which are undifferentiated in nature.

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Derrick has 2,000 shares of Unistone Corporation, which is planning to vote for two new directors

Through a special voting provision in the corporation's articles of incorporation, Derrick was able to vote for both his preferred candidates with 2,000 shares, which gave him a virtual voting count of 4,000 shares. What voting rule in the articles of incorporation allows Derrick to achieve this? A) supramajority voting B) noncumulative voting C) cumulative voting D) preemptive voting

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