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Question 1: Promoting “Personal Leadership Development” is a major goal
of the Contemporary Management module. For this purpose, Joseph L. Badaracco
Jr.’s classic concept of “Defining Moments” (1997) can be helpful.
What does “Defining
Moments” mean?
Question 2: “Authentic Leadership” represents one of the newest areas of
leadership research, responding to strong contemporary demands in society.
There are multiple definitions. Taking a developmental approach Walumbwa et al.
(2008) conducted a comprehensive research to determine what components
constituted “Authentic Leadership”.
Two of them are...
Question 3:
“Transformational Leadership” is another current and most popular approach to
leadership and part of the so-called “New Leadership” paradigm.
Which of the following
Question 4: Although
everyone has an ethical responsibility, leaders have a special responsibility
because the nature of their leadership puts them in a special position: They
have more power and control to influence other people’s life.
Many recent scandals
in business, finance or politics have furthered the interest in ethics in
general and - with their origin traced back in the Western tradition to the
ancient Greeks - ethical theories are experiencing a resurgence in popularity
also in the world of business.
Ethical Leadership....
Question 5:
Globalization has increased the need for leaders to become competent in
cross-cultural awareness and practice. Hofstede’s (1980, 2001) work has been
the benchmark for much of the research on world cultures. He identified five
major dimensions on which cultures differ. In the specific area of culture and
leadership, the “GLOBE Study of 62 Societies” (House et al, 2004) offers the
strongest body of findings to date. Based on their research and the work of
others the authors identify nine cultural dimensions that increase our understanding
of cross-cultural interactions and the impact of culture on leadership
effectiveness.
While several of these GLOBE dimensions refer in one way or another also
to Hofstede’s dimensions, two of them are identical. Which ones?
Simple
multiple choice questions
a.
It uses the scientific method
b. It gives rise to less reliable data than
qualitative research
c. It aims to describe, explain and predict
phenomena
d. Its methods are tighter and more rigorous
than in qualitative research
2. What
is the correct ordering of the stages involved in planning research?
a. Formulate the hypothesis, carry out the
study, design the study, analyze the results
b.
Design the study, formulate the hypothesis, carry out
the study, analyze the results
c. Formulate the hypothesis, design the study,
carry out the study, analyze the results
d. Design the study, carry out the study,
formulate the hypothesis, analyze the results
3.
Quantitative research is influenced by the __________________ approach.
a. Positivism
b. Constructivism
c. Interpretivism
d.
None of the above
4. In the
following study, what is/are the independent (predictor) variable(s)?
A researcher is interested in looking at stress
levels in people of different ages and occupations.
a.
Age
b.
Occupation
c.
Stress
d.
Both (a) and (b)
5. Why
might cross-sectional designs be used?
a.
To save
time and money
b.
To show how the same individuals change over time
c.
To
avoid the confound of participant variables
d.
To
compare the effects of a program before and after intervention.
6. Research has shown that after-sales services are crucial in building
customer loyalty and maintaining company reputation. What is another key reason
that after-sales services should receive particular attention of top
management?
a. these services are almost always more profitable than the actual sale
of primary good itself
b. these services are very difficult to duplicate
c. these services can be very heavily advertised
d. these services cost almost nothing
e. degree of outsourcing service support
7. Looking broadly across several cultures, two
important lessons with respect to negotiation standout. One of those lessons is
that:
a. regional generalizations are generally true.
b. regional generalizations are generally not correct.
c stereotyping is a useful tactic.
d. generalizations are usually useful as a form
of secondary research. supply does not always match demand.
8.____________ knowledge about a culture is usually obvious and must be
learned.
a. Factual
b. Interpretative
c. Virtual
d. Historical
e. Superstitious
b. Interpretative
c. Virtual
d. Historical
e. Superstitious
9. Relations between governments and multinational
corporations are generally positive if investments:
a. Are tied to national security.
b. Are only oriented toward the consumer sector.
c. Are under $1 million.
d. Create jobs.
e. Do not involve extensive Internet business.
10. Bert Wong has decided to pursue a marketing
research effort to acquire information before his company makes a strategic
relocation move to the West Coast. Which of the following marketing research
process steps would be the first step that Bert's company (and marketing
researchers) should take as it embarks on the research effort?
a. Define the research
problem and establish research objectives.
b. Analyze, interpret, and summarize the results.
c. Determine the sources of information to fulfill the
research objectives.
d. Consider the costs and benefits of the research
effort.
e. Gather relevant data from secondary or primary
sources, or both.
11. Business
research is defined as:
a.
An
attempt to provide management with the proof that their business idea or
paradigm is the right one
b.
The
sequence of trial and errors conceived to discover what we think is
discoverable
c.
The use
of an existing theory to support what the company allegedly needs to do in
order to make a project profitable
d.
A
preliminary inquest within the company in order to define what the stockholders
want to hear and later identify what kind of data we need to gather to prove
them right or wrong
e.
A systematic investigation aimed at discovering data
and/or to develop a theory
12. In Business we
often hear about companies basing their decision, on research:
a.
Primarily
secondary research
b.
Exclusively
primary research
c.
Any proper combination of primary and secondary
research or as long as it is structured, logical and conclusive
d.
any
kind of research as long as it does not cost too much
e.
run
research only when it adds to the reputation of the firm
13. In many
instances research leads to rely on secondary research, such as:
a.
Listing the largest body of internet articles more
or less related to the researched issue
b.
Identifying
as many texts book as possible on the researched issue
c.
Predominantly
consult and liberally use university articles on the subject
d.
Screen
the most relevant sources (articles and books alike) and compare them
e.
Review
the available literature and start by critically comparing the sources most
focused on the issue at end
14. When facing a
large body of knowledge, the researcher screens it by:
a.
Giving
priority to the reputation of the author
b.
Giving
priority to the most recent articles
c.
Giving
more importance to articles coming closer to the research question
d.
Giving
priority to the articles showing a higher level of philosophical underpinnings
e.
C and D
15. After screening
the appropriate literature the researcher:
a. Compiles the best ideas that suit the
research questions and draws conclusions
b.
Compare, contrasts and finely analyze all relevant
literature to draw preliminary conclusions
c. Charts the results of each article and draws
conclusions based on their average outcome
d. Adds more literature if he/she does not like
the suggested outcome
Uses C. to decide if further research is needed
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