Exam 7: International Strategy Creating Value in Global Markets
Exam 1: Strategic Management Creating Competitive Advantages101 Questions
Exam 2: Analyzing the External Environment of the Firm Creating Competitive Advantages109 Questions
Exam 3: Assessing the Internal Environment of the Firm109 Questions
Exam 4: Recognizing a Firm's Intellectual Assets Moving beyond a Firm's Tangible Resources112 Questions
Exam 5: Business-Level Strategy Creating and Sustaining Competitive Advantages105 Questions
Exam 6: Corporate-Level Strategy Creating Value through Diversification102 Questions
Exam 7: International Strategy Creating Value in Global Markets107 Questions
Exam 8: Entrepreneurial Strategy and Competitive Dynamics94 Questions
Exam 9: Strategic Control and Corporate Governance91 Questions
Exam 10: Creating Effective Organizational Designs86 Questions
Exam 11: Strategic Leadership Creating a Learning Organization and an Ethical Organization104 Questions
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Multinational firms are constantly faced with the decision of choosing between ________ adaptation and ________ integration.
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A firm can establish a wholly owned subsidiary by
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A U.S. firm expands into China and Canada at exactly the same sales volume. The physical distance is the only factor that affects the true distance between the countries.
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When the GE wind energy business tapped into world-wide talent, it was able to expand using a(n) ________ strategy.
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Which of the following is not a risk normally associated with bottom-of-the-pyramid strategies?
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Which of the following is a source of economic risk in many countries?
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In the Kulshrestha article "Learning from Mistakes" that is presented at the beginning of the textbook chapter, only a few Indian malls built after 1990 have been successful over thelongterm. Why?
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Greeks reacted negatively to Coca-Cola advertising using Coke bottles as pillars for the Parthenon. This is a form of ________ risk.
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What is a beachhead strategy and how does it contribute to a company's decision to internationalize?
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Shared Arabic language and the Muslim religion is one reason that explains regionalism tendencies in
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Wages in developing markets can be volatile and spike dramatically. The United States can be ________ on a wage basis if its average wages decline.
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The trend towards worldwide markets makes it easier to predict where competitors will spring up.
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Countries with demanding consumers, like environmentally-concerned Denmark, drive ________ to meet the demand.
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Explain the role of factor endowments in the rise of the software industry in India.
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The creation of a third-party legal entity is required for___________, whereas for ________ it is not.
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Which of these points on the Porter diamond of national advantage is the strongest indicator of global competitive success?
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When differentiating products and services to local markets, strategies and tactics are likely to ________ company costs.
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What is international strategy? Discuss the risks and challenges associated with an international strategy.
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What agreement entails the creation of a third-party legal entity?
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