Executives that repeatedly put their own interests before that of the firm may find that they have difficulty finding another job after their current one. This is an example of

Executives that repeatedly put their own interests before that of the firm may find that they have difficulty finding another job after their current one. This is an example of









A) the managerial labor market disciplining managers.
B) the market for corporate control.
C) the board of directors affecting the prospects of a manager.
D) none of the above.








Answer: A


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