Deck 4: Managing in a Global Environment

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Licensing means engaging in the international division of labor so that work activities can be done in countries with the cheapest sources of labor and supplies.
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Direct investing means that the company is involved in managing the productive assets, which distinguishes it from other entry strategies that permit less managerial control.
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When Harbor Trades, a Korean-based company, makes resources including technology, managerial skills, and patent and trademark rights available to Nano Technologies, a Russian company whereby allowing Nano to make products similar to CBA, it is engaging in a countertrade agreement.
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When a company builds a subsidiary from scratch in a foreign country it is called a greenfield venture.
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A form of direct investment is franchising.
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A tendency to regard their own culture as superior and to downgrade other cultures reflects an attitude called geocentric.
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The sub-divisions of the international environment are the economic, the sociocultural, and the legal-political environments.
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Business has become a unified, global field as trade barriers fall, communication becomes faster and cheaper, and consumer tastes converge.
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With exporting, the corporation transfers its products for sale and its production facilities in foreign countries.
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The term top of the pyramid refers to the more than four billion people who earn the least, as defined by per capita income.
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Large international firms typically are called multinational corporations.
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Fifteen member states of the EU have adopted the rupee, as a single European currency.
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An example of global outsourcing is seen when Gap, Inc uses low-cost Caribbean labor to cheaply produce its clothing, and then finishes off and sells its clothing in the United States.
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The goal of the European Union is to create a powerful single market system for Europe's millions of consumers.
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The basic management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling are the same whether a company operates domestically or internationally.
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The criterion traditionally used to classify countries as developed or developing is per capita income.
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The global stage of corporate international development is also referred to as the stateless stage.
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The least costly and least risky direct investment is called a greenfield venture.
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Seeking cheaper sources of materials or labor offshore is called offshoring.
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One advantage to acquiring a wholly owned foreign affiliate is that the company that acquires it would then have complete control.
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People who value high power distances normally expect equality in power..
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The social value of uncertainty avoidance is evident in countries like Greece, which support beliefs that provide stability and conformity among its citizenry.
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Market risk is defined as the risk of loss of assets, earning power, or managerial control due to politically based events or actions by host governments.
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Cultural intelligence refers to a person's ability to use reasoning and observation skills to interpret unfamiliar gestures and situations and devise appropriate behavioral responses.
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An MNC is managed as an integrated worldwide business system.
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Geocentric companies are truly world-oriented and favor no specific country.
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A country's physical facilities that support economic activities make up its infrastructure.
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Because of cheap labor, most international business firms are headquartered in the less developed countries of Asia and South America.
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A low-context culture is a culture in which communication is used to enhance personal relationships.
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Many U.S. managers fail to realize that the values and behaviors that typically govern how business is done in the United States do not translate to the rest of the world.
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Collectivism means a preference for a tightly knit social framework in which individuals look after one another and organizations protect their members' interests.
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The countries experiencing political stability face the greatest threat of violence.
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The primary emphasis of polycentric companies is on their home countries.
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A multinational corporation typically receives more than 25 percent of its total sales revenues from operations inside the parent's home country.
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A high humane orientation means that a society encourages toughness, assertiveness, and competitiveness.
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According to the GLOBE Project, gender differentiation refers to the extent to which a society maximizes gender role differences.
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The estimated 2010 misery index figures suggest significantly less misery for almost every country as compared to figures at the beginning of the century.
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According to the GLOBE Project, a society with a high performance orientation places high emphasis on performance and rewards people for performance improvements and excellence.
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Social values greatly influence organizational functioning and management styles.
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According to the GLOBE Value Dimensions, Japan and Russia both have very high performance orientation.
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Today's companies compete in a _____.

A) growingly domestic
B) low-context culture
C) high-context culture
D) Greenfield economy
E) borderless world
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Which of the following is a form of franchising?

A) Direct investing
B) Licensing
C) Exporting
D) Countertrade
E) Barter trade
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The Maquiladora industry along the Texas-Mexico border on the Mexico side uses cheap labor for assembling products. This lowers the price for U.S. consumers and is an example of:

A) licensing.
B) joint venture.
C) outsourcing.
D) franchising.
E) none of these.
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Which of the following refers to engaging in the international division of labor so as to obtain the cheapest sources of labor and supplies regardless of country?

A) Franchising
B) Licensing
C) Market entry strategy
D) Outsourcing
E) Activity
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Which of the following is an entry strategy in which the organization maintains its production facilities within its home country and transfers its products for sale in foreign markets?

A) Franchising
B) Licensing
C) Exporting
D) Greenfield venture
E) Joint venture
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CRL, a European plastics manufacturer, is considering forming an alliance with a U.S. military goods manufacturer to develop a new type of polymer that can be used for international industrial and military applications. Such a partnership represents what type of direct investment?

A) Franchising
B) Joint Venture
C) Wholly owned affiliate
D) Greenfield venture
E) Outsourcing
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____ is the most widespread approach to international involvement in China and India.

A) Importing
B) Exporting
C) Manufacturing
D) Outsourcing
E) Greenfield venture
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Ethnocentrism refers to a natural tendency of people to regard their own culture as inferior to other cultures.
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A high-context interaction requires more time because a relationship has to be developed, and trust and friendship must be established.
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_____ is a concept that proposes that corporations can alleviate poverty and other social ills by selling to the world's poorest people.

A) Cream of the crop
B) Skimming the barrel
C) Bottom of the pyramid
D) Top of the peak
E) Base hierarchy
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The Digitec company has recently decided to design and manufacture a laptop that retails for under $50, in an effort to make information technology available to people in places like rural Africa and rural India. This is known as what type of strategy?

A) Bottom of the pyramid strategy
B) Skimming the barrel strategy
C) Cream of the crop strategy
D) Top of the peak strategy
E) Base price strategy
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Stateless stage is also referred to as the _____ stage.

A) multinational
B) global
C) multidomestic
D) international
E) domestic
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Ethnocentrism refers to a natural tendency of people to regard their own culture as superior and to downgrade or dismiss other cultural values.
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Color Copiers operates in a true global fashion, making sales and acquiring resources in whatever country offers the best opportunities and lowest cost. The company can be called a:

A) Stateless
B) Multinational
C) International
D) Domestic
E) Multidomestic
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German, Swiss, and North American cultures are among the high-context cultures.
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The extent to which trade and investments, information, social and cultural ideas, and political cooperation flow between countries is called _____.

A) standardization
B) industrialization
C) globalization
D) internationalism
E) linguistic pluralism
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Exporting, licensing, and direct investing are called _____ strategies because they represent alternative ways to sell products and services in foreign markets.

A) globalized
B) expansion
C) retrenchment
D) market entry
E) concentrated business
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As a first step into international business, which two countries are most companies going to today?

A) Russia and Japan
B) Sweden and Germany
C) China and India
D) Brazil and Philippines
E) Indonesia and Brazil
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Go RVing, a U.S. company, built a subsidiary from scratch in England. This is an example of:

A) franchising.
B) greenfield venture.
C) joint venture.
D) exporting.
E) licensing.
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_____ places an emphasis on a worldwide perspective.

A) Polycentric companies
B) Geocentric companies
C) Ethnocentric companies
D) Regiocentric companies
E) Domestic companies
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In international operations, the economic environment includes:

A) shared knowledge, beliefs and values.
B) political risks.
C) social organizations.
D) infrastructure.
E) tariffs, quotas, and taxes.
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Exchange rates are included in which of the following international environments?

A) The legal-political sector
B) The economic environment
C) The sociocultural environment
D) The barter system environment
E) The government sector
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A foreign subsidiary over which an organization has complete control is called a:

A) joint venture.
B) licensing agreement.
C) franchise.
D) wholly owned foreign affiliate.
E) foreign venture.
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If you built a computer company in Africa and then found that your product was having difficulty being distributed to customers because of the road system, your problem would be related to:

A) an inadequate infrastructure.
B) an economy incapable of supporting growth.
C) a poor resource market.
D) a poor product market.
E) none of these.
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A company's risk of loss of assets, earning power, or managerial control due to politically based events or action by host government is referred to as:

A) MFN.
B) political risk.
C) tariffs.
D) political instability.
E) terrorism.
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_____ is normally used to classify countries as developed or developing.

A) Exchange rates
B) Interest rates
C) Gross national product
D) Per capita income
E) Inflation rates
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Resource development, infrastructure, and exchange rates all describe which dimension in the international environment?

A) Economic
B) Legal
C) Political
D) Sociocultural
E) Technological
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The Write Pens, Inc. wants to reduce transferring costs by producing closer to the consumer in a foreign country. This will also help in reducing transportation and storage costs. Which strategy would be the best to use given the circumstances?

A) Franchising
B) Exporting
C) Direct investing
D) Barter agreement
E) Licensing
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The legal-political environment, in international operations, includes which of the following?

A) Shared knowledge, beliefs and values
B) Political risks
C) Social organizations
D) Infrastructure
E) None of these
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____ generally are located in Asia, Africa and South America.

A) MNCs
B) EUs
C) LDCs
D) WTOs
E) MFNs
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Language, values, religion, and education all describe which dimension in the international environment?

A) Economic
B) Legal
C) Political
D) Sociocultural
E) Technological
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A country's physical facilities that support economic activities make up its _____.

A) resource markets
B) infrastructure
C) physical markets
D) product markets
E) plants and equipment
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Which of the following is a sociocultural factor in the international environment?

A) Language
B) Exchange rates
C) Tariffs, taxes, and quotas
D) Per capita income
E) Infrastructure
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Your grocery store in India is having trouble getting the local farmers to supply you with the proper produce. This is a problem with India's:

A) product market.
B) resource market.
C) infrastructure.
D) economy.
E) power distance.
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Your company is interested in producing and marketing a line of coffee that will penetrate the Chinese market. Your firm is willing to supply the equipment, products, product ingredients, trademark, and standardized operating system to entrepreneurs. What type of strategy are you going to use?

A) Wholly owned foreign affiliate
B) A greenfield venture agreement
C) A franchise
D) An export agreement
E) Barter trade
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Political risk is defined as an organization's risk of _____ due to politically based events or actions by host governments.

A) loss of assets
B) managerial control
C) earning power
D) all of these
E) managerial control and earning power only
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The management of business operations conducted in more than one country is called:

A) global management.
B) international management.
C) outsourcing management.
D) planning management.
E) domestic management.
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____ aspects of management do not change when doing business internationally.

A) Planning
B) Organizing
C) Controlling
D) Leading
E) All of these
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In international operations, the economic environment represents all of the following factors except:

A) infrastructure.
B) resource and product markets.
C) laws and regulations.
D) inflation.
E) exchange rates.
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Which of the following pairs of alternatives closely resemble each other in the amount of ownership, control and risk obtained in operating international businesses?

A) Direct investment/franchising
B) Wholly owned foreign affiliate/countertrade
C) Exporting/licensing
D) Franchising/licensing
E) All of these
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Licensing means engaging in the international division of labor so that work activities can be done in countries with the cheapest sources of labor and supplies.
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Direct investing means that the company is involved in managing the productive assets, which distinguishes it from other entry strategies that permit less managerial control.
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When Harbor Trades, a Korean-based company, makes resources including technology, managerial skills, and patent and trademark rights available to Nano Technologies, a Russian company whereby allowing Nano to make products similar to CBA, it is engaging in a countertrade agreement.
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When a company builds a subsidiary from scratch in a foreign country it is called a greenfield venture.
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A form of direct investment is franchising.
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A tendency to regard their own culture as superior and to downgrade other cultures reflects an attitude called geocentric.
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The sub-divisions of the international environment are the economic, the sociocultural, and the legal-political environments.
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Business has become a unified, global field as trade barriers fall, communication becomes faster and cheaper, and consumer tastes converge.
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With exporting, the corporation transfers its products for sale and its production facilities in foreign countries.
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The term top of the pyramid refers to the more than four billion people who earn the least, as defined by per capita income.
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Large international firms typically are called multinational corporations.
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Fifteen member states of the EU have adopted the rupee, as a single European currency.
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An example of global outsourcing is seen when Gap, Inc uses low-cost Caribbean labor to cheaply produce its clothing, and then finishes off and sells its clothing in the United States.
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The goal of the European Union is to create a powerful single market system for Europe's millions of consumers.
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The basic management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling are the same whether a company operates domestically or internationally.
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The criterion traditionally used to classify countries as developed or developing is per capita income.
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The global stage of corporate international development is also referred to as the stateless stage.
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The least costly and least risky direct investment is called a greenfield venture.
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Seeking cheaper sources of materials or labor offshore is called offshoring.
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One advantage to acquiring a wholly owned foreign affiliate is that the company that acquires it would then have complete control.
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People who value high power distances normally expect equality in power..
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The social value of uncertainty avoidance is evident in countries like Greece, which support beliefs that provide stability and conformity among its citizenry.
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Market risk is defined as the risk of loss of assets, earning power, or managerial control due to politically based events or actions by host governments.
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Cultural intelligence refers to a person's ability to use reasoning and observation skills to interpret unfamiliar gestures and situations and devise appropriate behavioral responses.
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An MNC is managed as an integrated worldwide business system.
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Geocentric companies are truly world-oriented and favor no specific country.
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A country's physical facilities that support economic activities make up its infrastructure.
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Because of cheap labor, most international business firms are headquartered in the less developed countries of Asia and South America.
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A low-context culture is a culture in which communication is used to enhance personal relationships.
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Many U.S. managers fail to realize that the values and behaviors that typically govern how business is done in the United States do not translate to the rest of the world.
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Collectivism means a preference for a tightly knit social framework in which individuals look after one another and organizations protect their members' interests.
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The countries experiencing political stability face the greatest threat of violence.
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The primary emphasis of polycentric companies is on their home countries.
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A multinational corporation typically receives more than 25 percent of its total sales revenues from operations inside the parent's home country.
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A high humane orientation means that a society encourages toughness, assertiveness, and competitiveness.
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According to the GLOBE Project, gender differentiation refers to the extent to which a society maximizes gender role differences.
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The estimated 2010 misery index figures suggest significantly less misery for almost every country as compared to figures at the beginning of the century.
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According to the GLOBE Project, a society with a high performance orientation places high emphasis on performance and rewards people for performance improvements and excellence.
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Social values greatly influence organizational functioning and management styles.
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According to the GLOBE Value Dimensions, Japan and Russia both have very high performance orientation.
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Today's companies compete in a _____.

A) growingly domestic
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C) high-context culture
D) Greenfield economy
E) borderless world
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Which of the following is a form of franchising?

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C) Exporting
D) Countertrade
E) Barter trade
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The Maquiladora industry along the Texas-Mexico border on the Mexico side uses cheap labor for assembling products. This lowers the price for U.S. consumers and is an example of:

A) licensing.
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E) none of these.
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Which of the following refers to engaging in the international division of labor so as to obtain the cheapest sources of labor and supplies regardless of country?

A) Franchising
B) Licensing
C) Market entry strategy
D) Outsourcing
E) Activity
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Which of the following is an entry strategy in which the organization maintains its production facilities within its home country and transfers its products for sale in foreign markets?

A) Franchising
B) Licensing
C) Exporting
D) Greenfield venture
E) Joint venture
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CRL, a European plastics manufacturer, is considering forming an alliance with a U.S. military goods manufacturer to develop a new type of polymer that can be used for international industrial and military applications. Such a partnership represents what type of direct investment?

A) Franchising
B) Joint Venture
C) Wholly owned affiliate
D) Greenfield venture
E) Outsourcing
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____ is the most widespread approach to international involvement in China and India.

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C) Manufacturing
D) Outsourcing
E) Greenfield venture
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Ethnocentrism refers to a natural tendency of people to regard their own culture as inferior to other cultures.
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A high-context interaction requires more time because a relationship has to be developed, and trust and friendship must be established.
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_____ is a concept that proposes that corporations can alleviate poverty and other social ills by selling to the world's poorest people.

A) Cream of the crop
B) Skimming the barrel
C) Bottom of the pyramid
D) Top of the peak
E) Base hierarchy
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The Digitec company has recently decided to design and manufacture a laptop that retails for under $50, in an effort to make information technology available to people in places like rural Africa and rural India. This is known as what type of strategy?

A) Bottom of the pyramid strategy
B) Skimming the barrel strategy
C) Cream of the crop strategy
D) Top of the peak strategy
E) Base price strategy
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Stateless stage is also referred to as the _____ stage.

A) multinational
B) global
C) multidomestic
D) international
E) domestic
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Ethnocentrism refers to a natural tendency of people to regard their own culture as superior and to downgrade or dismiss other cultural values.
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Color Copiers operates in a true global fashion, making sales and acquiring resources in whatever country offers the best opportunities and lowest cost. The company can be called a:

A) Stateless
B) Multinational
C) International
D) Domestic
E) Multidomestic
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German, Swiss, and North American cultures are among the high-context cultures.
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The extent to which trade and investments, information, social and cultural ideas, and political cooperation flow between countries is called _____.

A) standardization
B) industrialization
C) globalization
D) internationalism
E) linguistic pluralism
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Exporting, licensing, and direct investing are called _____ strategies because they represent alternative ways to sell products and services in foreign markets.

A) globalized
B) expansion
C) retrenchment
D) market entry
E) concentrated business
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As a first step into international business, which two countries are most companies going to today?

A) Russia and Japan
B) Sweden and Germany
C) China and India
D) Brazil and Philippines
E) Indonesia and Brazil
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59
Go RVing, a U.S. company, built a subsidiary from scratch in England. This is an example of:

A) franchising.
B) greenfield venture.
C) joint venture.
D) exporting.
E) licensing.
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_____ places an emphasis on a worldwide perspective.

A) Polycentric companies
B) Geocentric companies
C) Ethnocentric companies
D) Regiocentric companies
E) Domestic companies
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In international operations, the economic environment includes:

A) shared knowledge, beliefs and values.
B) political risks.
C) social organizations.
D) infrastructure.
E) tariffs, quotas, and taxes.
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Exchange rates are included in which of the following international environments?

A) The legal-political sector
B) The economic environment
C) The sociocultural environment
D) The barter system environment
E) The government sector
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A foreign subsidiary over which an organization has complete control is called a:

A) joint venture.
B) licensing agreement.
C) franchise.
D) wholly owned foreign affiliate.
E) foreign venture.
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64
If you built a computer company in Africa and then found that your product was having difficulty being distributed to customers because of the road system, your problem would be related to:

A) an inadequate infrastructure.
B) an economy incapable of supporting growth.
C) a poor resource market.
D) a poor product market.
E) none of these.
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A company's risk of loss of assets, earning power, or managerial control due to politically based events or action by host government is referred to as:

A) MFN.
B) political risk.
C) tariffs.
D) political instability.
E) terrorism.
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_____ is normally used to classify countries as developed or developing.

A) Exchange rates
B) Interest rates
C) Gross national product
D) Per capita income
E) Inflation rates
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Resource development, infrastructure, and exchange rates all describe which dimension in the international environment?

A) Economic
B) Legal
C) Political
D) Sociocultural
E) Technological
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The Write Pens, Inc. wants to reduce transferring costs by producing closer to the consumer in a foreign country. This will also help in reducing transportation and storage costs. Which strategy would be the best to use given the circumstances?

A) Franchising
B) Exporting
C) Direct investing
D) Barter agreement
E) Licensing
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69
The legal-political environment, in international operations, includes which of the following?

A) Shared knowledge, beliefs and values
B) Political risks
C) Social organizations
D) Infrastructure
E) None of these
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70
____ generally are located in Asia, Africa and South America.

A) MNCs
B) EUs
C) LDCs
D) WTOs
E) MFNs
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71
Language, values, religion, and education all describe which dimension in the international environment?

A) Economic
B) Legal
C) Political
D) Sociocultural
E) Technological
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72
A country's physical facilities that support economic activities make up its _____.

A) resource markets
B) infrastructure
C) physical markets
D) product markets
E) plants and equipment
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73
Which of the following is a sociocultural factor in the international environment?

A) Language
B) Exchange rates
C) Tariffs, taxes, and quotas
D) Per capita income
E) Infrastructure
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74
Your grocery store in India is having trouble getting the local farmers to supply you with the proper produce. This is a problem with India's:

A) product market.
B) resource market.
C) infrastructure.
D) economy.
E) power distance.
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75
Your company is interested in producing and marketing a line of coffee that will penetrate the Chinese market. Your firm is willing to supply the equipment, products, product ingredients, trademark, and standardized operating system to entrepreneurs. What type of strategy are you going to use?

A) Wholly owned foreign affiliate
B) A greenfield venture agreement
C) A franchise
D) An export agreement
E) Barter trade
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76
Political risk is defined as an organization's risk of _____ due to politically based events or actions by host governments.

A) loss of assets
B) managerial control
C) earning power
D) all of these
E) managerial control and earning power only
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77
The management of business operations conducted in more than one country is called:

A) global management.
B) international management.
C) outsourcing management.
D) planning management.
E) domestic management.
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78
____ aspects of management do not change when doing business internationally.

A) Planning
B) Organizing
C) Controlling
D) Leading
E) All of these
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79
In international operations, the economic environment represents all of the following factors except:

A) infrastructure.
B) resource and product markets.
C) laws and regulations.
D) inflation.
E) exchange rates.
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80
Which of the following pairs of alternatives closely resemble each other in the amount of ownership, control and risk obtained in operating international businesses?

A) Direct investment/franchising
B) Wholly owned foreign affiliate/countertrade
C) Exporting/licensing
D) Franchising/licensing
E) All of these
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