Exam 10: Navigating Intercultural Environments: Concepts and Strategies
Exam 1: Global Leaders and Intercultural Communications5 Questions
Exam 2: Global Leaders Learning in Response to Change6 Questions
Exam 3: Motivating the Global Workforce6 Questions
Exam 4: Global Business Ethics6 Questions
Exam 5: International Strategy in a Global Business Environment6 Questions
Exam 6: Doing Business in the Middle East6 Questions
Exam 7: Doing Business in East Asia8 Questions
Exam 8: Doing Business in South and Southeast Asia, and Australia7 Questions
Exam 9: Doing Business in Canada and the United States7 Questions
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The following will not foster acculturation in a different environment:
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Organizational culture helps to give a company or agency, and its personnel, a sense of _________________.
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In a multinational corporation with many subsidiaries overseas, the degree to which various entities within the system possess cultures that are similar or dissimilar is called cultural _________________ by Vern Terpstra.
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Bribery seems to be a moral issue in every culture, although to varying degrees.Should you relate to these differences in moral viewpoints the same way as in your own culture, or adapt to them while in the host culture?
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The assumption that another person perceives, judges, thinks, and reasons the same as you do is called:
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Of the following persons, select the one type least likely to benefit from cross-cultural learning:
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Canada is a large First-World nation that is both bilingual and multicultural.
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The Japanese prefer direct and specific communication, whereas indirect and vague language is considered unacceptable.
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In Vietnam, it is acceptable to "drop by" someone's house without being invited.
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Australia is the only country in the world to make up a continent.
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Generally, Canadians, like their neighbors to the south, are very outgoing and demonstrative.
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Referring to Fisher's five considerations for analyzing cross-cultural negotiations in Chapter 3, choose a culture that is discussed in the text.How would you prepare for negotiations with a manager from that country?
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In international or intercultural negotiations, we face ethical issues that are
_________________, _________________; that is, the rightness or wrongness of the action or position is culturally conditioned, and is not a cultural universal.
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Cultures, whether macro or micro, are dynamic and subject to alteration to meet human needs in different circumstances-change agents seek to facilitate
_________________ change.
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