________ behaviors are employee behaviors that exceed the work-role requirements for the job.

A. Counterproductive work
B. Halo effect
C. Organizational citizenship
D. Self-efficacy
E. Proactive


C. Organizational citizenship

Organizational citizenship behaviors are those employee behaviors that are not directly part of employees' job descriptions, or that exceed their work-role requirements.

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Central Investments bought 4,000 shares of Benet Company common stock on January 1, 2018, for $20,000, and 4,000 shares of Roy Company common on July 1, 2018, for $24,000. Benet declared dividends on December 31, 2018 of $3,000. At the end of 2018, the fair value of Roy was $30,000 and the fair value of Benet was $28,000. At the end of 2019, the fair value of Roy was $32,000 and the fair value of Benet was $24,000. These investments are reported in the long-term asset section of Central's balance sheet. Central owns 8% of Benet Company and 12% of Roy Company. Assume that the Roy Company stock was sold during 2020 for $31,000. The proper accounting recognition at the date of sale was

A. a realized gain of $6,000. B. an unrealized loss $1,000. C. a realized gain of $7,000. D. a realized loss of $1,000.

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Cost of handling alone accounts for ______.

A. 20–25% of total logistics costs B. 20–25% of total manufacturing costs C. 12–15% of total logistics costs D. 12–15% of total manufacturing costs

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(n) ________ names a person, place, thing, or idea

A) noun B) verb C) adjective D) pronoun

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Which of the following meeting styles is a military-style meeting in which team members report to you, answer your questions, and make recommendations?

a. The "Congressional" system b. The "House of Commons" system c. The "Prime Minister" system d. The business conference e. The staff conference

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