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Common-Identity Groups Are Composed of Members Who Are Attracted to Particular

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Common-identity groups are composed of members who are attracted to particular members in the group.


Definitions:

Natural Law

A philosophy asserting that certain rights or values are inherent by virtue of human nature and can be universally understood through human reason.

External Objective

Goals or targets set by an organization that relate to interactions with elements outside of the organization, such as market share or customer satisfaction.

Fiduciary Duty

A legal obligation of one party to act in the best interest of another. The obligated party is typically someone entrusted with the care of money or property, like a trustee or corporate officer.

Corporate Managers

Individuals responsible for making major decisions, overseeing daily operations, and implementing policies within a corporation to achieve organizational goals.

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