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 author of the passage mentions "empirical evidence" (see highlighted text) primarily in order to


question the value of certain commonly used HR practices

illustrate a point about the methodology behind recent theoretical work in the behavioral sciences

support a claim about the importance that business schools should place on courses in the behavioral sciences

draw a distinction between two different factors that affect the financial success of a business

explain how the behavioral sciences have shaped HR practices in some business organizations

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正确答案是 C。

作者在文章中提到了实证证据(empirical evidence),用来支持其论点:商学院应该重视行为科学课程。实证证据(empirical evidence)被用来说明,人力资源方面的实践(HR practices)是世界上最成功的企业战略核心要素之一,以及这些实践能够改善一家企业的财政状况。因此,选项 C 正确,因为它支持了作者关于商学院应该重视行为科学课程的论点。

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