Imagine that you are unhappy with your current job because you think you should have received a raise but your boss did not give you one. In this story, you can think of yourself as the "citizen" and your boss as the "state." According to the predictions of the Exit, Voice, and Loyalty game, in which of the scenarios shown below should you ask for a raise (that is, "use voice") ?
A) When you really need the job, have little chance of finding another, and when your boss could easily replace you.
B) When you really need the job, have little chance of finding another, and when your boss could NOT easily replace you.
C) When you don't really need the job because you could easily find another similar job, and when your boss could easily replace you.
D) When you don't really need the job because you could easily find another similar job, and when your boss could NOT easily replace you.
E) According to the assumptions and logic of the EVL model, you should always ask for a raise in any of the scenarios listed above in answers (a-d) .
Correct Answer:
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