Behavior science courses should be gaining prominence in business school curricula. Recent theoretical work convincingly shows why behavioral factors such as organizational culture and employee relations are among the few remaining sources of sustainable competitive advantage in modern organizations. Furthermore, empirical evidence demonstrates clear linkages between human resource (HR) practices based in the behavioral sciences and various aspects of a firm's financial success. Additionally, some of the world's most successful organizations have made unique HR practices a core element of their overall business strategies.
Yet the behavior sciences are struggling for credibility in many business schools. Surveys show that business students often regard behavioral studies as peripheral to the mainstream business curriculum. This perception can be explained by the fact that business students, hoping to increase their attractiveness to prospective employers, are highly sensitive to business norms and practices, and current business practices have generally been moving away from an emphasis on understanding human behavior and toward more mechanistic organizational models. Furthermore, the status of HR professionals within organizations tends to be lower than that of other executives.
Students' perceptions would matter less if business schools were not increasingly dependent on external funding—form legislatures, businesses, and private foundations— for survival. Concerned with their institutions' ability to attract funding, administrators are increasingly targeting low-enrollment courses and degree programs for elimination.
The primary purpose of the passage is to
propose a particular change to business school curricula
characterize students' perceptions of business school curricula
predict the consequences of a particular change in business school curricula
challenge one explanation for the failure to adopt a particular change in business school curricula
identify factors that have affected the prestige of a particular field in business school curricula
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正确答案是 E. identify factors that have affected the prestige of a particular field in business school curricula。文章指出行为科学课程应该获得在商学院课程中的应有的地位,把它们作为持续竞争优势的来源,给出了理论上和实证上的证据,但是学生们只看到了业务知识,把行为科学视为边缘,这也是为什么学院要受到外部资金影响,为了获得资金,他们可能会取消行为科学的课程。所以,文章的主要目的是识别影响特定领域在商学院课程中声誉的因素,而选项E正是这么一个选项。
为什么不是A