Deck 13: Managing Human Resources Globally

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The HRM problems multinational companies face are completely different from those faced by international companies.
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Countries with high human capital are attractive sites for direct foreign investment that creates high-skill jobs.
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A country's economic system is completely unrelated to its level of human capital.
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The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade is an international framework of rules for reducing trade barriers around the world.
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NAFTA,the EEC and GATT all exemplify events that are reducing competition among companies worldwide.
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All NAFTA,EEC,and GATT member countries share a common currency,the euro.
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Multinational companies are increasingly employing inpatriates,increasing the need for cross-cultural training.
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Collectivist cultures,as well as those with less of an authoritarian orientation,value group decision making and participative management practices more highly than do individualistic cultures.
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Domestic companies do not face problems with cultural diversity.
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Third-country nationals are employees born in a country other than the parent country or host country,but who work in the host country.
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Human capital refers to the productive capabilities of individuals.
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Inpatriates are employees sent by his or her company in one country to manage operations in a different country.
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The parent country is the country in which a company's corporate headquarters is located.
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Hofstede found that culture has a profound impact on a country's economic health by promoting certain values that either aid or inhibit economic growth.
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Companies become international in scope when they build facilities in a number of different countries,attempting to capitalize on lower production and distribution costs in different locations.
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Cultures with small power distance stress putting relationships before money,helping others,and preserving the environment.
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Cultures differ strongly on such things as how subordinates expect leaders to lead,how decisions are handled within the hierarchy,and what motivates individuals.
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Transnational process refers to the extent to which the firm's planning and decision-making process includes representatives and ideas from a variety of cultures.
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The culture of the country in which the facility is located most influences the company's international HRM practices.
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Power distance describes the division of roles between the sexes within a society.
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John,who works for a Canadian-based company,is on assignment for his company in Japan.He is known as

A)an expatriate.
B)a parent-country national.
C)a host-country national.
D)a third-country national.
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Among North American companies,which set of skills tends to be the most frequently used in expatriate selection?

A)Interpersonal skills
B)Foreign language skills
C)Communication skills
D)Technical skills
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Melissa Kwasam has been promoted to the Chief Financial Officer for You Got It Girl Fashion.They are opening a new office in France to be closer to the fashion industry and she has been asked to live in France for one year while the operations get up and running.Melissa has never left Dauphin,Manitoba and is likely to experience

A)culture shock.
B)culture identification problems.
C)environmental shock.
D)cultural displacement.
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The extent to which expatriates receive recognition from peers and bosses following their expatriate assignment refers to

A)validation.
B)communication.
C)adjustment.
D)expectation.
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The political activities of the European Union have expanded over time and now include all of the following EXCEPT

A)reduced taxes and tariffs
B)development aid
C)environmental advocacy
D)promotion of human rights and democracy
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Allowances are often offered to make the expatriate assignment more attractive.
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According to estimates,what percentage of employees sent on expatriate assignments overseas return early?

A)Less than 15 percent
B)15 to 40 percent
C)40 to 50 percent
D)Over 50 percent
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A country that serves as the home for a corporation's headquarters is referred to as the

A)host country.
B)parent country.
C)first country.
D)third country.
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Global participation does not necessarily ensure that each country is providing managers to the company's ranks.This problem refers to transnational process.
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One of the major problems in managing expatriate managers is determining which individuals in the organization are most capable of handling an assignment in a different culture.
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The use of ethnocentric HRM practices generally

A)increases the number of company inpatriates.
B)decreases the number of HRM-related problems and issues.
C)decreases the number of company expatriates.
D)increases the number of HRM-related problems and issues.
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Differences in international economic systems generally impact all but one of the following.Name the exception.

A)Incentives for individuals to increase human capital
B)Promotion systems,particularly among domestic companies
C)Compensation systems,particularly among global companies
D)The appropriateness of various HR practices
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One reason for North American expatriates' high failure rate is that companies place more emphasis on developing employees' technical skills than on preparing them to work in other cultures.
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A major Canadian automaker has plants all over the world.It continues to shift its production from Canada,where labour unions have gained high wages for their members,to facilities in Mexico and China,where the wages are substantially lower.The company minimizes distribution and labour costs by locating facilities in central and eastern European countries such as Poland and Hungary for manufacturing and assembling automobiles to sell in the European market.This company is an example of

A)an international company.
B)a multinational company.
C)a global company.
D)a transnational company.
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The most recent round of GATT negotiations resulted in an agreement of all of the following EXCEPT

A)establishing rules for investing and trading in services.
B)cutting tariffs by 40 percent.
C)expand protection of intellectual property.
D)increasing government subsidies to businesses.
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According to one study of international assignees,the most important selection criteria is

A)flexibility and adaptability.
B)job knowledge and motivation.
C)family situation.
D)relational skills.
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Which of the following countries has the greatest commitment to equal employment opportunities for women and minorities as characterized by their political/legal system?

A)Germany
B)Japan
C)Canada
D)China
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The process of educating employees (and their families)who are given an assignment in a foreign country is known cross-cultural familiarization.
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Approximately what percent of workers want to leave the company after returning from an overseas assignment?

A)10 percent
B)15 percent
C)18 percent
D)20 percent
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The perception dimension refers to the skills that enable a manager to maintain a positive self-image and psychological well-being.
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Values such as success,performance,assertiveness,and competition are associated with

A)short-term oriented cultures.
B)masculine cultures.
C)high power distance cultures.
D)low uncertainty avoidance.
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Which of the following country has the highest masculinity?

A)Netherlands
B)Russia
C)Japan
D)France
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Which of the following multinational corporations tends to have policies and practices that are most ethnocentric?

A)United States multinationals
B)German multinationals
C)Japanese multinationals
D)British multinationals
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________,with its population of over 1 billion and a trend toward opening its markets to foreign investors,presents a tremendous potential market for goods.

A)Russia
B)Malaysia
C)Japan
D)China
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Which of the following HR practices would least likely be found in collective cultures?

A)Employee assistance programs
B)Participative management practices
C)Job-based evaluations and incentives
D)Project-based organizational structures
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According to recent research,managers whose job expectations and non-work expectations were more closely fulfilled during their expatriate assignment generally exhibited which of the following upon their return?

A)Higher job performance and job satisfaction
B)Higher repatriate adjustment and job satisfaction
C)Higher repatriate adjustment and job performance
D)Higher job performance and turnover
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In ________ systems,there is less opportunity to develop human capital as compared to ________ systems,but there is greater incentive for such investment through higher monetary rewards.

A)socialist;capitalist
B)capitalist;socialist
C)individualistic;collectivist
D)collectivist;individualistic
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Which one of the following factors affecting HRM in global markets represents the set of important assumptions (often unstated)that members of a community share in common about the world,how it works,and what things are important?

A)Human capital
B)Culture
C)Foreign competition
D)Codetermination
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Which international organization currently consists of over 100 member nations?

A)European Economic Community
B)NAFTA
C)GATT
D)ASEAN
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Research on transnational HR systems within Canadian and American companies reveals that firms' HR systems are far

A)less transnational than their strategic planning systems.
B)more transnational than their organizational structures.
C)less transnational than their accounting systems.
D)more transnational than their accounting systems.
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The regulations imposed by a country's legal system can strongly affect HRM.The political-legal system often dictates the requirements for certain HRM practices,including all of the following EXCEPT

A)Training
B)Compensation
C)Hiring/Firing/Layoffs
D)Employment Assistance Programs
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Countries with which kind of cultural dimension tend to have the flattest salary structures?

A)Long-term oriented
B)Short-term oriented
C)Individualistic
D)Collectivist
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According to Hofstede's cultural dimensions,a culture where people are expected to look after their own interests and the interests of their immediate families is one high in

A)power distance.
B)masculinity.
C)individualism.
D)uncertainty avoidance.
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Individualistic cultures often exhibit

A)increased use of profit-sharing plans.
B)greater differences between the highest-and lowest-paid individuals in the organization.
C)flatter salary structures.
D)smaller differences between the highest-and lowest-paid individuals in the organization.
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NAFTA has increased U.S.investment in Mexico because of Mexico's

A)lower labour costs for high-skilled employees.
B)lower labour costs for low-skilled employees.
C)high power distance.
D)high collectivism.
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The Japanese criticism of management practices in the North America illustrates the differences in

A)uncertainty avoidance.
B)power distance.
C)long-/short-term orientation.
D)masculinity-femininity values.
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When communicating across language barriers,when referring to motivation all of the following tips are true EXCEPT

A)Encouragement.Verbally and nonverbally encourage and reinforce speaking by non-native language participants.
B)Drawing out.Explicitly draw out marginal and passive participants.
C)Inhibit.Discourage those who may be disrupting from partaking in the activity.
D)Reinforcement.Do not embarrass novice speakers.
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According to Hofstede's cultural dimensions,a culture that is characterized by easygoing and flexible people regarding different views and taking each day as it comes is one that is

A)low in uncertainty avoidance.
B)high in femininity.
C)low in power distance.
D)high in long-term orientation.
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Country XYZ is quite wealthy and values education and as a result provides a great deal of funding to post-secondary education.Country XYZ is likely to have very

A)low level of human capital.
B)high level of human capital.
C)low level of unemployment.
D)high level of unemployment.
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Which one of the following is NOT true of the European Economic Community?

A)Most,but not all,of the European nations have agreed to engage in free trade with one another.
B)Commerce is regulated by an overseeing body called the World Trade Organization.
C)Its overseeing body is the European Commission.
D)Members share a common currency,the euro.
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Assume that you are visiting Mexico for a business meeting and you call your host by his first name rather than his title.He seems offended.Your offense most likely stemmed from a difference between the Canadian culture and Mexico's culture on which dimension?

A)Individualism/collectivism
B)Uncertainty avoidance
C)Power distance
D)Long-term/short-term orientation
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A firm that is currently exporting goods to another country is at what level of global participation?

A)Domestic
B)International
C)Multinational
D)Global
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Which of the following is not generally emphasized in cross-cultural training programs?

A)How host country employees view their own culture
B)Relevant aspects of the host country's culture
C)Relevant aspects of the host country's human capital system
D)How to communicate accurately in the new culture
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An individual who was born in the Canada and is currently working in Spain for a company headquartered in Germany would be considered

A)parent-country national.
B)host-country national.
C)third-country national.
D)home-country national.
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Which one of the following is not true of global organizations?

A)They compete on state-of-the-art,top-quality products and services with lowest costs possible
B)They increasingly emphasize flexibility and mass customization of products to meet the needs of particular clients
C)They are usually driven to locate facilities in a country as a means of reaching that country's market or lowering production costs and must deal with the differences across the countries
D)They attempt to create synergy through cultural differences
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Which one of the following countries has the most masculine culture according to Hofstede's masculinity/femininity dimension?

A)Japan
B)Russia
C)Sweden
D)Norway
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The preparation of expatriates for return to the parent company and country from a foreign assignment is known as

A)Repatriation
B)Inpatriation
C)Re-introduction
D)Re-acclamation
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The Hofstede's dimension that deals with the degree to which a culture prefers structured over unstructured conditions is

A)power distance.
B)individualism.
C)risk aversion.
D)uncertainty avoidance.
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All of the following are trends that have led to global market expansion,EXCEPT

A)the current geo-political climate fosters tourism and foreign investment.
B)expansion opens up new markets and larger numbers of potential customers.
C)many companies are building production facilities in other countries as a means of capitalizing on lower labour costs.
D)there has been a rapid increase in telecommunications and information technology.
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The trend for North American companies to relocate their currently unionized low-skill-high-wage manufacturing and assembly jobs to Mexico is explained in part by Mexico's

A)strong political-legal system.
B)low level of human capital.
C)strong economic system.
D)low power distance culture.
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Which one of the following dimensions is not an adaptive skill for expatriate success?

A)The financial dimension
B)The self dimension
C)The relationship dimension
D)The perception dimension
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Which of the following is least likely to be a factor affecting HRM in global markets?

A)Culture
B)Technical capital
C)Political-legal system
D)Economic system
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Inpatriates are

A)managers from countries other than the parent country placed in facilities of other countries.
B)managers from different countries who become part of the corporate headquarters staff.
C)managers from one state being moved to another part of the country.
D)managers from one division of the company being moved to another division.
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A firm that is currently locating facilities in a large number of other countries in order to capitalize on lower production and distribution costs is at what level of global participation?

A)Domestic
B)International
C)Multinational
D)Global
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According to Hofstede's research,a country's economic health is most positively correlated with a high

A)masculinity.
B)uncertainty avoidance.
C)power distance.
D)individualism.
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In addition to base salary,total expatriate pay packages generally include all but one of the following components.Name the exception.

A)Competency-based pay adjustments
B)Benefits
C)Tax equalization allowances
D)Allowances
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Which one of the following countries is not a NAFTA member?

A)Canada
B)Chile
C)Mexico
D)United States
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Which of the following dimensions that have been shown to be necessary for successful expatriates is most closely related to the individual's psychological well-being?

A)The culture dimension
B)The self dimension
C)The relationship dimension
D)The perception dimension
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The total compensation plan that equalizes the purchasing power of the expatriate manager with that of employees in similar positions in the home country and provides incentives to offset the inconvenience incurred in the location is known as

A)the home-country approach.
B)the balance-sheet approach.
C)the equalization approach.
D)the host-country approach.
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Which of the following countries is not very high in individualism?

A)United States
B)Great Britain
C)The Netherlands
D)Taiwan
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The HRM problems multinational companies face are completely different from those faced by international companies.
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Countries with high human capital are attractive sites for direct foreign investment that creates high-skill jobs.
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A country's economic system is completely unrelated to its level of human capital.
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The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade is an international framework of rules for reducing trade barriers around the world.
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NAFTA,the EEC and GATT all exemplify events that are reducing competition among companies worldwide.
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All NAFTA,EEC,and GATT member countries share a common currency,the euro.
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Multinational companies are increasingly employing inpatriates,increasing the need for cross-cultural training.
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Collectivist cultures,as well as those with less of an authoritarian orientation,value group decision making and participative management practices more highly than do individualistic cultures.
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Third-country nationals are employees born in a country other than the parent country or host country,but who work in the host country.
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Human capital refers to the productive capabilities of individuals.
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Inpatriates are employees sent by his or her company in one country to manage operations in a different country.
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The parent country is the country in which a company's corporate headquarters is located.
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Hofstede found that culture has a profound impact on a country's economic health by promoting certain values that either aid or inhibit economic growth.
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Companies become international in scope when they build facilities in a number of different countries,attempting to capitalize on lower production and distribution costs in different locations.
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Cultures with small power distance stress putting relationships before money,helping others,and preserving the environment.
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Cultures differ strongly on such things as how subordinates expect leaders to lead,how decisions are handled within the hierarchy,and what motivates individuals.
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Transnational process refers to the extent to which the firm's planning and decision-making process includes representatives and ideas from a variety of cultures.
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The culture of the country in which the facility is located most influences the company's international HRM practices.
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Power distance describes the division of roles between the sexes within a society.
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John,who works for a Canadian-based company,is on assignment for his company in Japan.He is known as

A)an expatriate.
B)a parent-country national.
C)a host-country national.
D)a third-country national.
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Among North American companies,which set of skills tends to be the most frequently used in expatriate selection?

A)Interpersonal skills
B)Foreign language skills
C)Communication skills
D)Technical skills
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Melissa Kwasam has been promoted to the Chief Financial Officer for You Got It Girl Fashion.They are opening a new office in France to be closer to the fashion industry and she has been asked to live in France for one year while the operations get up and running.Melissa has never left Dauphin,Manitoba and is likely to experience

A)culture shock.
B)culture identification problems.
C)environmental shock.
D)cultural displacement.
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The extent to which expatriates receive recognition from peers and bosses following their expatriate assignment refers to

A)validation.
B)communication.
C)adjustment.
D)expectation.
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The political activities of the European Union have expanded over time and now include all of the following EXCEPT

A)reduced taxes and tariffs
B)development aid
C)environmental advocacy
D)promotion of human rights and democracy
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Allowances are often offered to make the expatriate assignment more attractive.
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According to estimates,what percentage of employees sent on expatriate assignments overseas return early?

A)Less than 15 percent
B)15 to 40 percent
C)40 to 50 percent
D)Over 50 percent
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A country that serves as the home for a corporation's headquarters is referred to as the

A)host country.
B)parent country.
C)first country.
D)third country.
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Global participation does not necessarily ensure that each country is providing managers to the company's ranks.This problem refers to transnational process.
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One of the major problems in managing expatriate managers is determining which individuals in the organization are most capable of handling an assignment in a different culture.
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The use of ethnocentric HRM practices generally

A)increases the number of company inpatriates.
B)decreases the number of HRM-related problems and issues.
C)decreases the number of company expatriates.
D)increases the number of HRM-related problems and issues.
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Differences in international economic systems generally impact all but one of the following.Name the exception.

A)Incentives for individuals to increase human capital
B)Promotion systems,particularly among domestic companies
C)Compensation systems,particularly among global companies
D)The appropriateness of various HR practices
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One reason for North American expatriates' high failure rate is that companies place more emphasis on developing employees' technical skills than on preparing them to work in other cultures.
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A major Canadian automaker has plants all over the world.It continues to shift its production from Canada,where labour unions have gained high wages for their members,to facilities in Mexico and China,where the wages are substantially lower.The company minimizes distribution and labour costs by locating facilities in central and eastern European countries such as Poland and Hungary for manufacturing and assembling automobiles to sell in the European market.This company is an example of

A)an international company.
B)a multinational company.
C)a global company.
D)a transnational company.
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The most recent round of GATT negotiations resulted in an agreement of all of the following EXCEPT

A)establishing rules for investing and trading in services.
B)cutting tariffs by 40 percent.
C)expand protection of intellectual property.
D)increasing government subsidies to businesses.
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According to one study of international assignees,the most important selection criteria is

A)flexibility and adaptability.
B)job knowledge and motivation.
C)family situation.
D)relational skills.
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Which of the following countries has the greatest commitment to equal employment opportunities for women and minorities as characterized by their political/legal system?

A)Germany
B)Japan
C)Canada
D)China
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The process of educating employees (and their families)who are given an assignment in a foreign country is known cross-cultural familiarization.
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Approximately what percent of workers want to leave the company after returning from an overseas assignment?

A)10 percent
B)15 percent
C)18 percent
D)20 percent
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The perception dimension refers to the skills that enable a manager to maintain a positive self-image and psychological well-being.
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Values such as success,performance,assertiveness,and competition are associated with

A)short-term oriented cultures.
B)masculine cultures.
C)high power distance cultures.
D)low uncertainty avoidance.
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Which of the following country has the highest masculinity?

A)Netherlands
B)Russia
C)Japan
D)France
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Which of the following multinational corporations tends to have policies and practices that are most ethnocentric?

A)United States multinationals
B)German multinationals
C)Japanese multinationals
D)British multinationals
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________,with its population of over 1 billion and a trend toward opening its markets to foreign investors,presents a tremendous potential market for goods.

A)Russia
B)Malaysia
C)Japan
D)China
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Which of the following HR practices would least likely be found in collective cultures?

A)Employee assistance programs
B)Participative management practices
C)Job-based evaluations and incentives
D)Project-based organizational structures
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According to recent research,managers whose job expectations and non-work expectations were more closely fulfilled during their expatriate assignment generally exhibited which of the following upon their return?

A)Higher job performance and job satisfaction
B)Higher repatriate adjustment and job satisfaction
C)Higher repatriate adjustment and job performance
D)Higher job performance and turnover
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In ________ systems,there is less opportunity to develop human capital as compared to ________ systems,but there is greater incentive for such investment through higher monetary rewards.

A)socialist;capitalist
B)capitalist;socialist
C)individualistic;collectivist
D)collectivist;individualistic
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Which one of the following factors affecting HRM in global markets represents the set of important assumptions (often unstated)that members of a community share in common about the world,how it works,and what things are important?

A)Human capital
B)Culture
C)Foreign competition
D)Codetermination
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Which international organization currently consists of over 100 member nations?

A)European Economic Community
B)NAFTA
C)GATT
D)ASEAN
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Research on transnational HR systems within Canadian and American companies reveals that firms' HR systems are far

A)less transnational than their strategic planning systems.
B)more transnational than their organizational structures.
C)less transnational than their accounting systems.
D)more transnational than their accounting systems.
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The regulations imposed by a country's legal system can strongly affect HRM.The political-legal system often dictates the requirements for certain HRM practices,including all of the following EXCEPT

A)Training
B)Compensation
C)Hiring/Firing/Layoffs
D)Employment Assistance Programs
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Countries with which kind of cultural dimension tend to have the flattest salary structures?

A)Long-term oriented
B)Short-term oriented
C)Individualistic
D)Collectivist
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53
According to Hofstede's cultural dimensions,a culture where people are expected to look after their own interests and the interests of their immediate families is one high in

A)power distance.
B)masculinity.
C)individualism.
D)uncertainty avoidance.
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54
Individualistic cultures often exhibit

A)increased use of profit-sharing plans.
B)greater differences between the highest-and lowest-paid individuals in the organization.
C)flatter salary structures.
D)smaller differences between the highest-and lowest-paid individuals in the organization.
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55
NAFTA has increased U.S.investment in Mexico because of Mexico's

A)lower labour costs for high-skilled employees.
B)lower labour costs for low-skilled employees.
C)high power distance.
D)high collectivism.
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56
The Japanese criticism of management practices in the North America illustrates the differences in

A)uncertainty avoidance.
B)power distance.
C)long-/short-term orientation.
D)masculinity-femininity values.
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57
When communicating across language barriers,when referring to motivation all of the following tips are true EXCEPT

A)Encouragement.Verbally and nonverbally encourage and reinforce speaking by non-native language participants.
B)Drawing out.Explicitly draw out marginal and passive participants.
C)Inhibit.Discourage those who may be disrupting from partaking in the activity.
D)Reinforcement.Do not embarrass novice speakers.
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58
According to Hofstede's cultural dimensions,a culture that is characterized by easygoing and flexible people regarding different views and taking each day as it comes is one that is

A)low in uncertainty avoidance.
B)high in femininity.
C)low in power distance.
D)high in long-term orientation.
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59
Country XYZ is quite wealthy and values education and as a result provides a great deal of funding to post-secondary education.Country XYZ is likely to have very

A)low level of human capital.
B)high level of human capital.
C)low level of unemployment.
D)high level of unemployment.
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60
Which one of the following is NOT true of the European Economic Community?

A)Most,but not all,of the European nations have agreed to engage in free trade with one another.
B)Commerce is regulated by an overseeing body called the World Trade Organization.
C)Its overseeing body is the European Commission.
D)Members share a common currency,the euro.
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61
Assume that you are visiting Mexico for a business meeting and you call your host by his first name rather than his title.He seems offended.Your offense most likely stemmed from a difference between the Canadian culture and Mexico's culture on which dimension?

A)Individualism/collectivism
B)Uncertainty avoidance
C)Power distance
D)Long-term/short-term orientation
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62
A firm that is currently exporting goods to another country is at what level of global participation?

A)Domestic
B)International
C)Multinational
D)Global
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63
Which of the following is not generally emphasized in cross-cultural training programs?

A)How host country employees view their own culture
B)Relevant aspects of the host country's culture
C)Relevant aspects of the host country's human capital system
D)How to communicate accurately in the new culture
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64
An individual who was born in the Canada and is currently working in Spain for a company headquartered in Germany would be considered

A)parent-country national.
B)host-country national.
C)third-country national.
D)home-country national.
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65
Which one of the following is not true of global organizations?

A)They compete on state-of-the-art,top-quality products and services with lowest costs possible
B)They increasingly emphasize flexibility and mass customization of products to meet the needs of particular clients
C)They are usually driven to locate facilities in a country as a means of reaching that country's market or lowering production costs and must deal with the differences across the countries
D)They attempt to create synergy through cultural differences
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66
Which one of the following countries has the most masculine culture according to Hofstede's masculinity/femininity dimension?

A)Japan
B)Russia
C)Sweden
D)Norway
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67
The preparation of expatriates for return to the parent company and country from a foreign assignment is known as

A)Repatriation
B)Inpatriation
C)Re-introduction
D)Re-acclamation
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68
The Hofstede's dimension that deals with the degree to which a culture prefers structured over unstructured conditions is

A)power distance.
B)individualism.
C)risk aversion.
D)uncertainty avoidance.
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69
All of the following are trends that have led to global market expansion,EXCEPT

A)the current geo-political climate fosters tourism and foreign investment.
B)expansion opens up new markets and larger numbers of potential customers.
C)many companies are building production facilities in other countries as a means of capitalizing on lower labour costs.
D)there has been a rapid increase in telecommunications and information technology.
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70
The trend for North American companies to relocate their currently unionized low-skill-high-wage manufacturing and assembly jobs to Mexico is explained in part by Mexico's

A)strong political-legal system.
B)low level of human capital.
C)strong economic system.
D)low power distance culture.
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71
Which one of the following dimensions is not an adaptive skill for expatriate success?

A)The financial dimension
B)The self dimension
C)The relationship dimension
D)The perception dimension
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72
Which of the following is least likely to be a factor affecting HRM in global markets?

A)Culture
B)Technical capital
C)Political-legal system
D)Economic system
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73
Inpatriates are

A)managers from countries other than the parent country placed in facilities of other countries.
B)managers from different countries who become part of the corporate headquarters staff.
C)managers from one state being moved to another part of the country.
D)managers from one division of the company being moved to another division.
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74
A firm that is currently locating facilities in a large number of other countries in order to capitalize on lower production and distribution costs is at what level of global participation?

A)Domestic
B)International
C)Multinational
D)Global
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75
According to Hofstede's research,a country's economic health is most positively correlated with a high

A)masculinity.
B)uncertainty avoidance.
C)power distance.
D)individualism.
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76
In addition to base salary,total expatriate pay packages generally include all but one of the following components.Name the exception.

A)Competency-based pay adjustments
B)Benefits
C)Tax equalization allowances
D)Allowances
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77
Which one of the following countries is not a NAFTA member?

A)Canada
B)Chile
C)Mexico
D)United States
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78
Which of the following dimensions that have been shown to be necessary for successful expatriates is most closely related to the individual's psychological well-being?

A)The culture dimension
B)The self dimension
C)The relationship dimension
D)The perception dimension
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79
The total compensation plan that equalizes the purchasing power of the expatriate manager with that of employees in similar positions in the home country and provides incentives to offset the inconvenience incurred in the location is known as

A)the home-country approach.
B)the balance-sheet approach.
C)the equalization approach.
D)the host-country approach.
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80
Which of the following countries is not very high in individualism?

A)United States
B)Great Britain
C)The Netherlands
D)Taiwan
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