Linda Smircich and Joanne Martin are major US feminist organizational theorists who criticize the ‘strong culture’ is ideologically extreme primarily because ___________.

a. Studies on strong cultures were nothing but the reflection of the dominant male managers rather than the study of actual values in practice
b. The strong culture approach explicitly implies that if people in the organization resisted the dominant culture they were automatically assumed to be deviants requiring greater socialization and training
c. Most mainstream approaches to the study of culture ignore the plurality, and fragmented nature of cultures
d. All of the above


d. All of the above

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A) ?Insurance Expense 300Prepaid Insurance 300? B) ?Prepaid Insurance 3,600Insurance Expense 3,600? C) ?Insurance Expense 300Accumulated Amortization-Insurance 300? D) ?Prepaid Insurance 1,800Cash 1,800

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The legal foundations of America’s nonprofit sector are drawn from ______law.

A. natural B. English C. Spanish D. nonprofit

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Which of the following statements does not apply to the study by Lev that examined earnings numbers and stock returns?

a. According to Lev, over time, the correlation between earnings numbers and stock returns has been low. b. Lev believed that earnings have very little explanatory power relative to changes in stock prices. c. Lev believed that one of the primary reasons for the level of correlation between earning and stock returns lies with the low quality of reported income numbers. d. The study’s results contradicted those of the Ou and Penman study.

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