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Which of the following activities do not benefit from centralization?
 a. Finance
  b. Research
  c. Coordination
  d. All of the above benefit from centralization

Question 2

Philip is British but lives and works in Greece. While watching television, if an advertisement is in English, he adopts the cultural frame of that language. The advertisement activates the aspects of his self-concept that relate to his cultural background. This scenario illustrates _____.
 A) frame switching
  B) cognitive inference
  C) affective realism
  D) emotional intelligence
  E) diverse marketing



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Answer to Question 1

D
Even activities such as finance and research and development benefit from centralization. It often happens that firms that have at one point adopted a decentralized model to compete effectively in the international market have rethought their strategies and opted for a centralized model.

Answer to Question 2

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