Which of the following is not descriptive of an online vertical marketplace?

A. industry-specific websites
B. provide e-business solutions within industry boundaries for buyers and sellers
C. sell shrink-wrapped software
D. build links between suppliers, customers and competitors
E. aim to increase the efficiency of the supply chain.


C

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

1. For the vertical analysis of the balance sheet, the base amount is also the total of liabilities and stockholders' equity. 2. A common-size statement reports the same percentages that appear in a vertical analysis. 3. Dollar value bias is the bias one sees from comparing numbers in relative (dollars) rather than absolute (percentage) terms. 4. Benchmarking is the practice of comparing a company with other leading companies. 5. Benchmarking is the comparison of a company's current year results with a previous year's performance.

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What was the strength of Hofstede’s (1980) survey of 75,000 employees from only one global company (IBM) when he developed his theory of values?

a. The organization was kept constant because he could show that organizational culture is a myth, and that national culture always take over the organization’s cultures b. The organization was kept constant because any variation in value systems will, therefore, be due to national cultures rather than organizational differences c. The organization was kept constant because only IBM agreed to participate in the study d. None of the above

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The Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act was challenged in a lawsuit alleging that the federal government exceeded its authority under the constitution by requiring that people buy health insurance. The case went to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled:

a. striking down the law, on the basis that the federal government had violated the commerce clause b. striking down the law, on the grounds that nothing in the Constitution authorized the law c. upholding the law as valid, on the grounds that it did not violate the commerce clause d upholding the law as valid, on the grounds that it constituted a tax on the lack of health insurance

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