Multiple Choice
The setting of multiple targets (with no one objective to be maximised) is most likely
A) when firms operate in highly competitive markets.
B) when there is a limited number of large institutional shareholders.
C) when one of the managers in the company is dominant.
D) when the firm has a complex multi- department organisation.
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