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3. The passage suggests that Bergh and a proponent of the upper echelons perspective would be most likely to disagree over which of the following?

Difficulty Level: Hard

Explanation

Inference

The question asks about conclusions that can reasonably be drawn from the information provided in the passage. Bergh’s study supports the resource‐based view (RBV), which suggests that top executives with long tenure are more valuable to post acquisition success than other executives. The upper echelons perspective (UEP), in contrast, suggests that top executives with shorter tenure are more valuable to post acquisition success. Tus, Bergh, and a proponent of UEP would likely disagree about whether long or short tenure top executives are more valuable to a positive outcome in a post acquisition situation.

A. The passage does not provide sufficiently specifc information about statistical relationships to determine whether Bergh and proponents of UEP would agree or disagree about whether there is such a positive correlation.

B. There is a weak suggestion in the passage that Bergh believes such a positive correlation exists, but there is no indication that a proponent of UEP would question such a correlation.

C. The passage does not indicate that Bergh would disagree with proponents of UEP that adaptability is a valuable trait in an executive who is managing an acquisition.

D. Correct. The passage suggests that proponents of UEP believe that retaining less‐tenured top executives during and after an acquisition is a better strategy, while Bergh believes that retaining longer‐tenured top executives is better.

E. The passage suggests that Bergh and proponents of UEP agree that retaining the highest‐level top executives is more important to post acquisition success than is retaining lower‐ranked top executives.

The correct answer is D.
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4. According to the passage, prior to Bergh’s study, research on the role of top executives of acquired companies in business acquisition success was limited in which of the following ways?

Difficulty Level: Medium

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Supporting idea

This question asks about information explicitly provided in the passage. The first paragraph summarizes research indicating that retaining highest-level top executives during and after an acquisition is more strongly associated with successful outcomes than retaining lower-ranking top executives. The paragraph then states that this research has limitations, including failing to take into account how long the highest-ranking executives have worked for the company. The second paragraph explains that Bergh’s study responds to those limitations by analyzing the role of tenure (length of service in the organization).

A. Correct. The passage indicates that the research about the role of highestlevel executives in acquisitions is limited by its failure to consider tenure.

B. The passage does not portray the failure of the research to address this as a limitation of the research in question.

C. The passage does not portray the failure of the research to consider this as a limitation of the research in question.

D. The passage indicates that the research does, in fact, differentiate between the respective contributions of these two groups of top executives.

E. Undervaluing the contributions of lower-level top executives is not one of the limitations mentioned in the passage.

The correct answer is A.
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