Exam 10: Strategizing, structuring, and Learningaround the World
Exam 1: Strategizing Around the Globe88 Questions
Exam 2: Managing Industry Competition90 Questions
Exam 3: Leveraging Resources and Capabilities86 Questions
Exam 4: Emphasizing Institutions, cultures, and Ethics88 Questions
Exam 5: Growing and Internationalizingthe Entrepreneurial Firm86 Questions
Exam 6: Entering Foreign Markets88 Questions
Exam 7: Making Strategic Alliancee and Networks Work89 Questions
Exam 8: Managing Global Competitive Dynamics89 Questions
Exam 9: Diversifying, acquiring, and Restructuring90 Questions
Exam 10: Strategizing, structuring, and Learningaround the World89 Questions
Exam 11: Governing the Corporation Around the World89 Questions
Exam 12: Strategizing With Corporate Social Responsibility89 Questions
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Multidomestic strategy involves all of the following EXCEPT:
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The structure that best supports,in theory,the transnational strategy is:
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The structure that is typically set up when firms initially expand abroad is a:
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Open innovation,although it accelerates internal innovation,tends to get out of control and is more of a detriment than a benefit.
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Localization strategy is an extension of the home replication strategy.
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Knowledge management not only depends on IT,but also on informal social relationships within the MNE.
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Overall,the micro,informal interpersonal relationships among managers of various units may create a micro-macro link.
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A home replication strategy takes advantage of current competencies but risks alienating foreign customers if it lacks local responsiveness.
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Because consumer tastes around the world are converging,product differentiation will soon be unnecessary.
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For most MNEs,their stakeholders do not react well to a top echelon of company officials coming almost entirely from one nationality.
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Being locally responsive can run the risk of MNE fragmentation.
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MNEs that buy and use enterprise resource planning (ERP)packages provide themselves with a firm-specific advantage in doing so.
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Which of the following is NOT an argument in favor of centralization in knowledge management but instead is an argument in favor of decentralization?
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It is obviously a lot easier to imitate an intangible philosophy or mentality than to imitate a tangible structure.
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For MNEs pursuing a home-replication strategy,knowledge management:
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Which of the following statements about GE (opening case)and its knowledge management is true?
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The high costs due to duplication of efforts in multiple countries is a disadvantage of a:
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Within a given industry,as competitors increasingly match each other in cost efficiencies and local responsiveness
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Suppose you are the leader of a nation that currently has few capabilities other than a well-educated populace that could contribute to economic growth.However,you think you have a bright idea.You are going to encourage MNEs from around the world to locate their headquarters in your country.What might attract them and how might that pay off if you are successful?
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