While the fatwa originally dates back to the mid-1990s, the first public issue of it is reported to be that of October 2003, which was followed by an official statement at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna, two years later in August 2005.
This could have a variety of impacts that this situation could have on the local market. Firstly, the introduction of a Chinese company would mean that there would more competition for the American solar power company which would then have to contend with the Chinese company for sales. They would then be in a race to bring the most affordable options to the consumers as well as new advances in the technology or greater service. This would mean that the consumers would benefit greatly from this situation as they would be getting better products and service for an affordable cost.
Also, both companies could have a working arrangement where they act as an oligopoly and dominate the solar power industry in that particular market. Although, more companies brings more competition, when there aren't a multiplicity of competitors, there is always the danger that the few businesses will band together and operate as one entity where they set specific prices, standards of service and technological advances introduced. They would only superficially be competing with each other. In this arrangement, the consumers would endure the same standard as having one entity dominating the market.
Another scenario would be where the American solar power company makes a superior product and as such would promote their products to the market as 'higher end' which would ensure they have a core and stable consumer base.
Creator of the Assembly line —> Henry Ford
First Major Mail-Order catalog —> Tiffany and Company
Major seller of mail-order homes —> Sears
First mail order catalog seen in the U.S —> Montgomery Ward
President of General Motors —> Alfred Sloan
First mass produced vehicle in the U.S —> Model T
After she finished her speech, gail's classmate told her that she didn't appear nervous at all-while gail was sure the audience could see her hands shaking. this demonstrates the illusion of transparency.
The <u>traditional</u> view of conflict is that is negative and should be avoided while the <u>human relations</u> view is that is inevitable and natural, and the <u>interactionist</u> view is that important and necessary.