Deck 10: IHRM Trends and Future Challenges

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IHRM comes out of three areas. Which of the following is NOT one of these?

A) global talent management
B) cross-cultural management
C) comparative HRM and industrial relations
D) HRM in multinational firms
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"No matter where you are, do what you would do at home"

A) ethical optimist
B) ethical relativist
C) ethical absolutist
D) ethical universalist
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Principles exist that transcend cultural boundaries. MNEs should follow these principles.

A) ethical optimist
B) ethical relativist
C) ethical absolutist
D) ethical universalist
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No matter what the expected interaction, length of stay, or novelty of culture, international employee preparation should always include

A) language training
B) sensitivity training
C) simulations
D) an ethics component
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_____ involves an MNE providing comprised perimeter security and in/out search protocols

A) In-facility emergency and disaster preparedness
B) In-facility security
C) Industrial espionage, theft, and sabotage
D) Cyber-terrorism
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Which of these is NOT an inducement for an employee to complete a task that they would normally do?

A) bribes
B) gifts
C) facilitating payments
D) grease payments
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Each of the following is a non-profit NGO except

A) Medecins Sans Frontieres
B) Oxfam
C) Coca Cola
D) World Vision
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Which of these countries have the highest perceived corruption indices?

A) United States
B) Denmark, New Zealand, Finland
C) North, Korea, South Sudan, Somalia
D) Venezuela
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Assessing the risk of terrorist threats in specific regions or levels in international value chains is at this level of analysis:

A) data-gathering
B) primary
C) micro
D) macro
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Assessing the risk of terrorist threats at the level of the individual and the firm is at this level of analysis:

A) data-gathering
B) primary
C) micro
D) macro
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The OECD convention criminalizing bribery came into force in

A) 2009
B) 1999
C) 1989
D) 1979
Question
The USA has lobbied other nation states to enact uniform domestic government regulation to provide a level playing field. The _____ shows that these efforts have met with some success.

A) FCPA
B) OECD Convention
C) Transparency International
D) United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
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The United States' Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

A) ethnocentric
B) geocentric
C) regiocentric
D) polycentric
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MNEs avoid _____ with activities to secure internal communications, open records protection, employee privacy regulations.

A) In-facility emergency and disaster preparedness
B) In-facility security
C) Industrial espionage, theft, and sabotage
D) Cyber-terrorism
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Which of these countries have the lowest perceived corruption indices?

A) United States
B) Denmark, New Zealand, Finland
C) North, Korea, South Sudan, Somalia
D) Venezuela
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Little is known about HRM in balancing the economic imperatives of cost control and global standardization with the social and institutional realities of citizenship in a widening range of diverse contexts - particularly in the development of _____.

A) labor sourcing
B) compensation
C) employee relations strategies
D) all of the above
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The actual and reputational costs to an MNE of ethics violations can be huge. Siemens' case cost a total of

A) Euro 2.5 billion
B) US 800 million
C) Euro 427 million
D)
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The business functions that will have the most influence on global business in the future will be

A) logistics, marketing, and HR
B) communications, finance, and communications
C) all of the above
D) none of the above
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_____. To protect against this: hardware, software, and human systems to deal with hacking, etc.

A) In-facility emergency and disaster preparedness
B) In-facility security
C) Industrial espionage, theft, and sabotage
D) Cyber-terrorism
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"When in Rome, do as the Romans do"

A) ethical optimist
B) ethical relativist
C) ethical absolutist
D) ethical universalist
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Deck 10: IHRM Trends and Future Challenges
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IHRM comes out of three areas. Which of the following is NOT one of these?

A) global talent management
B) cross-cultural management
C) comparative HRM and industrial relations
D) HRM in multinational firms
A
2
"No matter where you are, do what you would do at home"

A) ethical optimist
B) ethical relativist
C) ethical absolutist
D) ethical universalist
C
3
Principles exist that transcend cultural boundaries. MNEs should follow these principles.

A) ethical optimist
B) ethical relativist
C) ethical absolutist
D) ethical universalist
D
4
No matter what the expected interaction, length of stay, or novelty of culture, international employee preparation should always include

A) language training
B) sensitivity training
C) simulations
D) an ethics component
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_____ involves an MNE providing comprised perimeter security and in/out search protocols

A) In-facility emergency and disaster preparedness
B) In-facility security
C) Industrial espionage, theft, and sabotage
D) Cyber-terrorism
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Which of these is NOT an inducement for an employee to complete a task that they would normally do?

A) bribes
B) gifts
C) facilitating payments
D) grease payments
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7
Each of the following is a non-profit NGO except

A) Medecins Sans Frontieres
B) Oxfam
C) Coca Cola
D) World Vision
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8
Which of these countries have the highest perceived corruption indices?

A) United States
B) Denmark, New Zealand, Finland
C) North, Korea, South Sudan, Somalia
D) Venezuela
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Assessing the risk of terrorist threats in specific regions or levels in international value chains is at this level of analysis:

A) data-gathering
B) primary
C) micro
D) macro
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Assessing the risk of terrorist threats at the level of the individual and the firm is at this level of analysis:

A) data-gathering
B) primary
C) micro
D) macro
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11
The OECD convention criminalizing bribery came into force in

A) 2009
B) 1999
C) 1989
D) 1979
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12
The USA has lobbied other nation states to enact uniform domestic government regulation to provide a level playing field. The _____ shows that these efforts have met with some success.

A) FCPA
B) OECD Convention
C) Transparency International
D) United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
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The United States' Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

A) ethnocentric
B) geocentric
C) regiocentric
D) polycentric
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14
MNEs avoid _____ with activities to secure internal communications, open records protection, employee privacy regulations.

A) In-facility emergency and disaster preparedness
B) In-facility security
C) Industrial espionage, theft, and sabotage
D) Cyber-terrorism
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Which of these countries have the lowest perceived corruption indices?

A) United States
B) Denmark, New Zealand, Finland
C) North, Korea, South Sudan, Somalia
D) Venezuela
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16
Little is known about HRM in balancing the economic imperatives of cost control and global standardization with the social and institutional realities of citizenship in a widening range of diverse contexts - particularly in the development of _____.

A) labor sourcing
B) compensation
C) employee relations strategies
D) all of the above
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17
The actual and reputational costs to an MNE of ethics violations can be huge. Siemens' case cost a total of

A) Euro 2.5 billion
B) US 800 million
C) Euro 427 million
D)
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The business functions that will have the most influence on global business in the future will be

A) logistics, marketing, and HR
B) communications, finance, and communications
C) all of the above
D) none of the above
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_____. To protect against this: hardware, software, and human systems to deal with hacking, etc.

A) In-facility emergency and disaster preparedness
B) In-facility security
C) Industrial espionage, theft, and sabotage
D) Cyber-terrorism
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"When in Rome, do as the Romans do"

A) ethical optimist
B) ethical relativist
C) ethical absolutist
D) ethical universalist
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