Attempting to exceed a sustainable capacity for an extended period of time can lead to an effect known as?

a. Economies of scale
b. Distribution of effort
c. Diseconomies of scale
d. Overreaching scale


c. Diseconomies of scale

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A growth in the societal value of ecological, economic and social sustainability might cause organizations to ensure their business practices are reflective of sustainable values. If this was to occur, what form of isomorphism might explain how and why it happened?

a. Mimetic b. Coercive c. Normative a. Social

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________ describes innovations in products, services, or processes that radically change an industry's rules of the game.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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While hiring candidates for the post of editorial assistant, the recruitment team at Astedate, a publishing firm, rejects the candidates who do not have a degree in English literature. In the context of human resource (HR) planning, which of the following concepts does this scenario best illustrate?

A. Job specifications B. Job description C. Employee separation D. Employee orientation

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Bonds that have interest coupons attached to their certificates, which the bondholders present to a bank or broker for collection, are called:

A. Coupon bonds. B. Registered bonds. C. Convertible bonds. D. Serial bonds. E. Callable bonds.

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