In James v. Bob Ross Buick, where a car dealership sent letters to customers over James's signature after he had been fired, the appeals court held that James had no suit for invasion of privacy because he was not a private person for work purposes
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Organization X adopts an expensive information management system (IMS). Organization Y hears about it and quickly calls in a consultant and purchases a bigger and better IMS. Not because they really need it, but because they believe that, if they don’t, they will be at a disadvantage because their customers won’t think they are as up-to-date as the competition. Such behaviour is an example of which form of isomorphism?
a. Coercive b. Normative c. Mimetic d. Idiotic
Southwest Airlines (SWA) has enjoyed a sustained competitive advantage, allowing it to outperform its competitors over several decades. Continental and Delta attempted to copy SWA with their offerings of Continental Lite and Song, respectively. Neither Continental nor Delta, however, was able to successfully imitate the resource bundles and firm capabilities that make SWA unique. Which of the following is this case an example of?
A. resource immobility B. resource imitation C. resource heterogeneity D. resource substitution
Describe why some brands have higher social currency.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements about the money markets are true?
A) Not all commercial banks deal for their customers in the secondary market. B) Money markets are used extensively by businesses both to warehouse surplus funds and to raise short-term funds. C) The single most influential participant in the U.S. money market is the U.S. Treasury Department. D) All of the above are true. E) Only A and B of the above are true.