Exam 16: International Pay Systems
Exam 1: The Pay Model93 Questions
Exam 2: Strategy: The Totality of Decisions84 Questions
Exam 3: Defining Internal Alignment95 Questions
Exam 4: Job Analysis88 Questions
Exam 5: Job-Based Structures and Job Evaluation92 Questions
Exam 6: Person-Based Structures85 Questions
Exam 7: Defining Competitiveness95 Questions
Exam 8: Designing Pay Levels, mix, and Pay Structures91 Questions
Exam 9: Pay-For-Performance: the Evidence93 Questions
Exam 10: Pay-For-Performance Plans90 Questions
Exam 11: Performance Appraisals94 Questions
Exam 12: The Benefit Determination Process89 Questions
Exam 13: Benefit Options87 Questions
Exam 14: Compensation of Special Groups80 Questions
Exam 15: Union Role in Wage and Salary Administration85 Questions
Exam 16: International Pay Systems86 Questions
Exam 17: Government and Legal Issues in Compensation91 Questions
Exam 18: Management: Making It Work93 Questions
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The salary for expatriates is usually determined by _____.
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Re-analysis of Hofstede's data shows that variation on culture dimensions is much larger among individual within a countries than between countries.
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One of the main reasons the European Union is trying to provide common labor standards for all members is to _____.
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Traditionally,Japan's employment relationships were supported by _____.
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A(n)_____ approach designs a total pay system at headquarters and applies it globally.
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Trade unions and employer federations are examples of _____ factors in international compensation.
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In Japan,bonuses are primarily used to control the company's cash flow rather than to motivate better performance.
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Which of the following is based on the premise that employees on overseas assignments should have the same spending power as they would in their home country?
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A Japanese citizen working for Toyota in Georgetown,Kentucky is a(n)_____.
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_____ is an example of a country with a highly decentralized approach to pay setting with little government involvement.
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In Malaysia and Mexico,egalitarian pay structures fit best with the culture.
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US expatriates believe their organizations do not value their international expertise.
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How do the differences in the ownership and financing of companies around the world impact international pay?
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Seventy-seven percent of expats have less disposable income when they return.
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In designing pay systems to fit the cultures of other countries,the important question is,"What are the cultural differences among nations?"
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Which of the following is true of bonuses paid in Japan? They are _____.
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