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Deck 9: Staffing Training and Compensation for Global Operations
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Sears Department Store has over 900 stores in the U.S. and over 300 stores in Mexico and Canada. Sears has been particularly successful in Mexico, and the firm's executives believe Sears should expand into other Latin American countries. As a result, plans are underway for the construction of a new Sears store in Managua, Nicaragua. Construction should be complete within three months, so staff selection needs to begin soon. Sears' executives are considering the idea of using parent-country nationals to manage the new store in Nicaragua. Which of the following questions is LEAST relevant to the decision to fill management positions in Sears' Nicaragua store with parent-country nationals?
A) What are the relocation and compensation expenses associated with using expatriates in Nicaragua?
B) What form of sales promotions would be used by Sears in Nicaragua to attract new customers?
C) What level of control does Sears' headquarters need to have over the Sears store in Nicaragua?
D) How important is it for the Sears manager in Nicaragua to be familiar with local culture?
A) What are the relocation and compensation expenses associated with using expatriates in Nicaragua?
B) What form of sales promotions would be used by Sears in Nicaragua to attract new customers?
C) What level of control does Sears' headquarters need to have over the Sears store in Nicaragua?
D) How important is it for the Sears manager in Nicaragua to be familiar with local culture?
B
2
All of the following are disadvantage of an ethnocentric staffing approach EXCEPT ________.
A) fewer opportunities for local staff's advancement
B) poor adaptation of expatriates in foreign countries
C) lack of managerial effectiveness of parent-country nationals
D) time spent training expatriates on the firm's policies and technologies
A) fewer opportunities for local staff's advancement
B) poor adaptation of expatriates in foreign countries
C) lack of managerial effectiveness of parent-country nationals
D) time spent training expatriates on the firm's policies and technologies
D
3
Which of the following international staffing approaches is more likely to be effective when implementing a multinational strategy?
A) ethnocentric
B) polycentric
C) subcentric
D) global
A) ethnocentric
B) polycentric
C) subcentric
D) global
B
4
Which of the following is the most common staffing choice for a foreign subsidiary when proprietary technology is used extensively?
A) independent contractors
B) host-country nationals
C) third-country nationals
D) parent-country nationals
A) independent contractors
B) host-country nationals
C) third-country nationals
D) parent-country nationals
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5
Firms with successful operations in emerging markets most likely attract and retain talent by offering all of the following EXCEPT ________.
A) a global name brand
B) global policies and procedures
C) career development opportunities
D) an organizational culture of openness
A) a global name brand
B) global policies and procedures
C) career development opportunities
D) an organizational culture of openness
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Sears Department Store has over 900 stores in the U.S. and over 300 stores in Mexico and Canada. Sears has been particularly successful in Mexico, and the firm's executives believe Sears should expand into other Latin American countries. As a result, plans are underway for the construction of a new Sears store in Managua, Nicaragua. Construction should be complete within three months, so staff selection needs to begin soon. Sears' executives are considering the idea of using parent-country nationals to manage the new store in Nicaragua. Which of the following, if true, undermines the argument that parent-country nationals should manage the Sears store in Nicaragua?
A) Sears is implementing a multinational strategy of global expansion.
B) Decision-making authority stems primarily from Sears' top executives
C) Managers must stay in close communication with Sears' headquarters.
D) Sears' HR department recently developed new repatriation policies.
A) Sears is implementing a multinational strategy of global expansion.
B) Decision-making authority stems primarily from Sears' top executives
C) Managers must stay in close communication with Sears' headquarters.
D) Sears' HR department recently developed new repatriation policies.
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7
Local managers are hired to fill key positions in their own company under the ________ staffing approach.
A) global
B) polycentric
C) ethnocentric
D) regiocentric
A) global
B) polycentric
C) ethnocentric
D) regiocentric
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8
In which of the following countries would a chief finance officer most likely earn the largest salary?
A) Thailand
B) Malaysia
C) India
D) China
A) Thailand
B) Malaysia
C) India
D) China
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9
Which staffing approach will most likely be effective when implementing a global strategy of "acting local"?
A) polycentric
B) regiocentric
C) ethnocentric
D) global
A) polycentric
B) regiocentric
C) ethnocentric
D) global
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10
Which of the following is the most appropriate staffing choice when a high level of technical capability is required and close control is desired?
A) parent-country nationals
B) host-country nationals
C) independent contractors
D) third-country nationals
A) parent-country nationals
B) host-country nationals
C) independent contractors
D) third-country nationals
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Ideally, the ________ of the firm should dictate the organizational structure and staffing needs of the firm.
A) customers
B) size
C) strategy
D) management philosophy
A) customers
B) size
C) strategy
D) management philosophy
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12
Which of the following is most likely an advantage of the polycentric staffing approach?
A) Home-country managers gain valuable overseas management experience.
B) Coordination between the subsidiary and the parent company is simplified.
C) Managers are familiar with local customs, languages, and business practices.
D) Firms save time because managers are fully knowledgeable about practices and procedures.
A) Home-country managers gain valuable overseas management experience.
B) Coordination between the subsidiary and the parent company is simplified.
C) Managers are familiar with local customs, languages, and business practices.
D) Firms save time because managers are fully knowledgeable about practices and procedures.
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13
Sears Department Store has over 900 stores in the U.S. and over 300 stores in Mexico and Canada. Sears has been particularly successful in Mexico, and the firm's executives believe Sears should expand into other Latin American countries. As a result, plans are underway for the construction of a new Sears store in Managua, Nicaragua. Construction should be complete within three months, so staff selection needs to begin soon. Sears' executives are considering the idea of using parent-country nationals to manage the new store in Nicaragua. Which of the following, if true, best supports the argument that parent-country nationals should manage the Sears in Nicaragua?
A) Sears encourages employees to participate in community outreach programs.
B) Sears' computerized testing for employee recruitment is only available in English.
C) Sears wants to maintain close control of the Nicaragua store for at least three years.
D) Sears' managers in Nicaragua will choose what items to stock based on local customs.
A) Sears encourages employees to participate in community outreach programs.
B) Sears' computerized testing for employee recruitment is only available in English.
C) Sears wants to maintain close control of the Nicaragua store for at least three years.
D) Sears' managers in Nicaragua will choose what items to stock based on local customs.
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14
According to surveys, what is the primary problem for foreign firms with businesses in China and South-East Asia?
A) lack of skilled local managers
B) monetary cost of trade restrictions
C) lack of modern infrastructure
D) misunderstandings with locals
A) lack of skilled local managers
B) monetary cost of trade restrictions
C) lack of modern infrastructure
D) misunderstandings with locals
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15
A global firm's success or failure is increasingly dependent upon ________, which cannot be duplicated.
A) human resources
B) raw materials
C) technology
D) capital
A) human resources
B) raw materials
C) technology
D) capital
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16
Which staffing approach is best when a firm has been structured around a centralized approach to globalization and is at the internationalization stage of strategic expansion?
A) polycentric
B) regiocentric
C) global
D) ethnocentric
A) polycentric
B) regiocentric
C) global
D) ethnocentric
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17
Fred, an American, works as a manager at his firm's headquarters in New York. He recently learned that he has been assigned to manage the firm's subsidiary office in Tokyo and that he will be relocating to Japan within the next six weeks. This is an example of the ________ staffing approach.
A) polycentric
B) regiocentric
C) global
D) ethnocentric
A) polycentric
B) regiocentric
C) global
D) ethnocentric
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18
Which of the following terms refers to employees who work and live in a foreign country but remain citizens of the country where the employing organization is headquartered?
A) independent contractors
B) temporary workers
C) local employees
D) expatriates
A) independent contractors
B) temporary workers
C) local employees
D) expatriates
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19
Which of the following best explains why China has a surplus of entry-level managers but very few upper-level managers?
A) The Chinese culture holds that women should not work in business.
B) The Chinese government limits the age at which people may work.
C) Many Chinese attended college in the U.S. and never returned.
D) Most Chinese prefer to attend trade school rather than college.
A) The Chinese culture holds that women should not work in business.
B) The Chinese government limits the age at which people may work.
C) Many Chinese attended college in the U.S. and never returned.
D) Most Chinese prefer to attend trade school rather than college.
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20
Which staffing approach is most appropriate when a foreign subsidiary suffers from an inadequate supply of skilled local managers and close communication is needed between the subsidiary and headquarters?
A) global
B) regiocentric
C) polycentric
D) ethnocentric
A) global
B) regiocentric
C) polycentric
D) ethnocentric
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21
Hsi-An Shih' s study of MNE's in five different countries found that performance appraisal feedback was provided in a one-way format by managers in ________.
A) Netherlands
B) South Korea
C) Japan
D) U.S.A.
A) Netherlands
B) South Korea
C) Japan
D) U.S.A.
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22
According to Tye and Chen, which of the following is the greatest predictive value of expatriate success?
A) gender
B) social skills
C) international experiences
D) domestic work experience
A) gender
B) social skills
C) international experiences
D) domestic work experience
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23
In the ________ staffing approach, the best managers are recruited from within or outside of the company, regardless of nationality.
A) regiocentric
B) global
C) ethnocentric
D) polycentric
A) regiocentric
B) global
C) ethnocentric
D) polycentric
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24
Which of the following is NOT one of the common factors frequently mentioned in research as a major cause of expatriate failure?
A) problems with spouse and children
B) alienation from headquarters
C) selection based on assignment needs
D) inability to adapt to local culture
A) problems with spouse and children
B) alienation from headquarters
C) selection based on assignment needs
D) inability to adapt to local culture
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25
All of the following are major causes of expatriate failure EXCEPT ________.
A) selection based on headquarters' criteria
B) host government intervention
C) insufficient compensation
D) inadequate training
A) selection based on headquarters' criteria
B) host government intervention
C) insufficient compensation
D) inadequate training
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26
According to Kopp, which of the following is an IHRM problem associated with Japanese firms that use the ethnocentric staffing approach?
A) high turnover among expatriates
B) low number of top level managers
C) employee repatriation difficulties
D) insufficient projection of HR needs
A) high turnover among expatriates
B) low number of top level managers
C) employee repatriation difficulties
D) insufficient projection of HR needs
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27
Historically, personnel directors select potential expatriates on the basis of a candidate's ________.
A) foreign language skills
B) adaptation capabilities
C) cross-cultural awareness
D) domestic track records
A) foreign language skills
B) adaptation capabilities
C) cross-cultural awareness
D) domestic track records
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28
Hsi-An Shih' s study of MNE's in five different countries found that goals were set by individual employees and finalized by host-country managers in all of the following countries EXCEPT ________.
A) Netherlands
B) South Korea
C) Japan
D) U.S.A.
A) Netherlands
B) South Korea
C) Japan
D) U.S.A.
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29
Which of the following staffing approaches has the broadest geographical pool from which to recruit?
A) regiocentric
B) polycentric
C) ethnocentric
D) global
A) regiocentric
B) polycentric
C) ethnocentric
D) global
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30
Recruiting managers from Latin America for a position in Brazil is an example of which staffing approach?
A) global
B) ethnocentric
C) regiocentric
D) polycentric
A) global
B) ethnocentric
C) regiocentric
D) polycentric
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31
Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons that most MNCs shift from an ethnocentric to a polycentric or regiocentric staffing approach?
A) Staffing with expatriates is costly to MNCs.
B) Local governments pressure MNCs to hire locals.
C) Technical competence among local managers has improved.
D) Using local managers enables MNCs to maintain tight strategic control.
A) Staffing with expatriates is costly to MNCs.
B) Local governments pressure MNCs to hire locals.
C) Technical competence among local managers has improved.
D) Using local managers enables MNCs to maintain tight strategic control.
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32
According to research, which of the following is NOT a category of success for expatriate managers?
A) job factors
B) country factors
C) cultural empathy
D) family situation
A) job factors
B) country factors
C) cultural empathy
D) family situation
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33
The ________ staffing approach usually results in a higher level of authority and decision making in headquarters compared to the ________ approach.
A) ethnocentric; polycentric
B) polycentric; ethnocentric
C) geocentric; ethnocentric
D) regiocentric; polycentric
A) ethnocentric; polycentric
B) polycentric; ethnocentric
C) geocentric; ethnocentric
D) regiocentric; polycentric
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34
All of the following are advantages of using third country nationals to manage foreign subsidiaries EXCEPT ________.
A) having personal connections with local suppliers and distributors
B) reducing resentment between headquarters and locals
C) exhibiting cultural flexibility and adaptability
D) saving firms money in salary and benefits
A) having personal connections with local suppliers and distributors
B) reducing resentment between headquarters and locals
C) exhibiting cultural flexibility and adaptability
D) saving firms money in salary and benefits
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35
Most MNCs start their operations in a particular region using a(n) ________ staffing approach and then move to a ________ staffing approach.
A) polycentric; ethnocentric
B) regiocentric; polycentric or ethnocentric
C) regiocentric; ethnocentric
D) ethnocentric; polycentric or regiocentric
A) polycentric; ethnocentric
B) regiocentric; polycentric or ethnocentric
C) regiocentric; ethnocentric
D) ethnocentric; polycentric or regiocentric
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36
Unlike most Japanese firms, Matsushita selects staff for its overseas operations based on all of the following criteria EXCEPT ________.
A) years with firm
B) language facility
C) motivational abilities
D) international adaptability
A) years with firm
B) language facility
C) motivational abilities
D) international adaptability
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37
According to research, most U.S. firms fail to include ________ in their assessment of potential candidates for international assignments.
A) technical expertise
B) educational background
C) human relational skills
D) overseas travel experience
A) technical expertise
B) educational background
C) human relational skills
D) overseas travel experience
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38
Which of the following international staffing approaches will most likely produce a specific mix of PCNs, HCNs, and TCNs?
A) ethnocentric
B) polycentric
C) subcentric
D) regiocentric
A) ethnocentric
B) polycentric
C) subcentric
D) regiocentric
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39
According to research, ________ has been the most frequently cited reason for the failure of expatriate managers who work in foreign subsidiaries of U.S. or European companies.
A) inability of the spouse to adjust
B) lack of training at the beginning of the process
C) lack of training during the repatriation part of the process
D) cultural incompatibility and insufficient language skills
A) inability of the spouse to adjust
B) lack of training at the beginning of the process
C) lack of training during the repatriation part of the process
D) cultural incompatibility and insufficient language skills
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40
The term ________ is increasingly replacing the term ________ due to the global staffing approach.
A) subsidiary, transnational
B) ethnocentric, polycentric
C) transpatriate, expatriate
D) global manager, line manager
A) subsidiary, transnational
B) ethnocentric, polycentric
C) transpatriate, expatriate
D) global manager, line manager
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41
A state of disorientation and anxiety that results from not knowing how to behave in an unfamiliar culture is called ________.
A) culture shock
B) assimilation
C) cultural contingency
D) integration
A) culture shock
B) assimilation
C) cultural contingency
D) integration
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42
Training during the export stage of globalization will most likely focus on ________.
A) parent-country products
B) global conduct policies
C) product and service systems
D) production and service procedures
A) parent-country products
B) global conduct policies
C) product and service systems
D) production and service procedures
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43
Which of the following is most likely a characteristic of the irritation and hostility stage of culture shock?
A) hyperactivity
B) disorientation
C) social anxiety
D) memory loss
A) hyperactivity
B) disorientation
C) social anxiety
D) memory loss
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44
During the MDC stage of a firm's globalization process, management training should emphasize all of the following EXCEPT ________.
A) interpersonal skills
B) technology transfer
C) global competitors
D) local culture
A) interpersonal skills
B) technology transfer
C) global competitors
D) local culture
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45
During which stage of a firm's globalization are the training needs of host-country nationals most likely the highest?
A) MNC
B) MDC
C) export
D) global
A) MNC
B) MDC
C) export
D) global
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46
Which of the following factors will most likely hinder the integration of expatriate staff with local staff?
A) exhibiting deep financial knowledge
B) delegating a small number of responsibilities
C) transferring business and technical knowledge
D) having previous assignments in the same region
A) exhibiting deep financial knowledge
B) delegating a small number of responsibilities
C) transferring business and technical knowledge
D) having previous assignments in the same region
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47
Which of the following terms refers to an approach to the compensation of expatriates that equalizes the standard of living between the host and home countries, plus compensation for inconvenience?
A) ethnocentric approach
B) global staffing approach
C) balance sheet approach
D) tax differential approach
A) ethnocentric approach
B) global staffing approach
C) balance sheet approach
D) tax differential approach
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48
All of the following are potential problem areas related to expatriate assignments EXCEPT ________.
A) inadequate cultural training
B) performance appraisal feedback
C) career needs of expatriate's spouse
D) coordination with headquarters
A) inadequate cultural training
B) performance appraisal feedback
C) career needs of expatriate's spouse
D) coordination with headquarters
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49
Expatriates from which nation seem to have the highest probability of success in their overseas assignment?
A) United States
B) Great Britain
C) Italy
D) Japan
A) United States
B) Great Britain
C) Italy
D) Japan
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50
Which of the following factors will most likely improve the integration of expatriate staff with local staff?
A) exhibiting a different way of thinking
B) teaching locals about market economy
C) having a short expatriate assignment
D) being an autocratic manager
A) exhibiting a different way of thinking
B) teaching locals about market economy
C) having a short expatriate assignment
D) being an autocratic manager
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51
The concept of "keeping the expatriate whole" in terms of compensation most likely means ensuring that the expatriate's ________.
A) family is prepared for the overseas assignment
B) health insurance coverage is globally accepted
C) foreign and domestic taxes are paid in a timely manner
D) standard of living equates to colleagues at home plus additional costs
A) family is prepared for the overseas assignment
B) health insurance coverage is globally accepted
C) foreign and domestic taxes are paid in a timely manner
D) standard of living equates to colleagues at home plus additional costs
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52
According to surveys of expatriates, which of the following countries is considered the most challenging assignment?
A) China
B) Mexico
C) South Korea
D) Saudi Arabia
A) China
B) Mexico
C) South Korea
D) Saudi Arabia
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53
Which of the following most likely occurs when a manager is transferred to another part of a country where there are significant cultural differences?
A) subculture shock
B) culture shock
C) power distance
D) repatriation
A) subculture shock
B) culture shock
C) power distance
D) repatriation
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54
The direct cost alone of a failed expatriate assignment is estimated to be ________.
A) $50,000-$75,000
B) $100,000-$150,000
C) $200,000-$1.2 million
D) $1.5-$3.0 million
A) $50,000-$75,000
B) $100,000-$150,000
C) $200,000-$1.2 million
D) $1.5-$3.0 million
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55
Which of the following methods is used by Colgate-Palmolive to prepare junior employees for top-level global management positions?
A) on-the-job training
B) role playing opportunities
C) regular language training
D) mentoring techniques
A) on-the-job training
B) role playing opportunities
C) regular language training
D) mentoring techniques
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56
Which of the following methods is used by many firms to reduce the overall costs of expatriate assignments?
A) extending the expatriate's tour
B) allowing expatriates more trips home
C) standardizing global compensation
D) implementing global benefits policies
A) extending the expatriate's tour
B) allowing expatriates more trips home
C) standardizing global compensation
D) implementing global benefits policies
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57
Which of the following is the most likely reason that Japanese expatriates are successful?
A) Japanese executives are generally posted for a longer time, thus allowing them more time to adjust.
B) Japanese companies provide better training and support from headquarters.
C) Japanese executives are not usually accompanied by their families.
D) all of the above
A) Japanese executives are generally posted for a longer time, thus allowing them more time to adjust.
B) Japanese companies provide better training and support from headquarters.
C) Japanese executives are not usually accompanied by their families.
D) all of the above
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58
When the expatriate manager and his or her family are able to function effectively in two cultures, it is known as the ________ stage.
A) gradual adjustment
B) honeymoon
C) biculturalism
D) irritation and hostility
A) gradual adjustment
B) honeymoon
C) biculturalism
D) irritation and hostility
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59
All of the following are training techniques classified by Tung EXCEPT ________.
A) sensitivity training
B) host-family surrogates
C) field experiences
D) cultural assimilators
A) sensitivity training
B) host-family surrogates
C) field experiences
D) cultural assimilators
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60
Which of the following is the LEAST critical area of expatriate preparation?
A) cultural training
B) language instruction
C) repatriation procedures
D) familiarity with everyday matters
A) cultural training
B) language instruction
C) repatriation procedures
D) familiarity with everyday matters
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61
To ensure that expatriates do not lose out through their overseas assignment, the ________ approach is often used to equalize the standard of living between the host country and the home country and to add some compensation for inconvenience or qualitative loss.
A) income statement
B) balance sheet
C) cafeteria
D) revenue generation
A) income statement
B) balance sheet
C) cafeteria
D) revenue generation
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62
What are the advantages of the global staffing approach?
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63
Briefly define the ethnocentric, polycentric, regiocentric, and global staffing approaches. Which do you consider the best method? Why?
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64
What are the advantages of using expatriates to manage foreign subsidiaries?
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65
According to surveys of SME managers, which of the following is the top training priority for e-business development?
A) addressing security and privacy concerns
B) understanding electronic payment methods
C) understanding mobile commerce
D) devising a sustainable revenue model
A) addressing security and privacy concerns
B) understanding electronic payment methods
C) understanding mobile commerce
D) devising a sustainable revenue model
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66
Which of the following is one of the tenets of the Toyota Way?
A) exclusive decision-making by top management
B) mutual ownership of problems and solutions
C) concealment of problems and difficulties
D) emphasis on individual achievement
A) exclusive decision-making by top management
B) mutual ownership of problems and solutions
C) concealment of problems and difficulties
D) emphasis on individual achievement
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67
What is the relationship between strategy, structure, and staffing?
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68
According to the "Best International Human Resource Management Practices Project," which of the following is a skill sought universally in the selection process?
A) communicating clearly
B) getting along with others
C) exhibiting technical capability
D) having appropriate experience
A) communicating clearly
B) getting along with others
C) exhibiting technical capability
D) having appropriate experience
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69
Which of the following has been the LEAST effective way for Starbucks to motivate its Beijing managers?
A) giving managers many opportunities to learn
B) compensating managers better than other firms do
C) providing managers with a good working environment
D) offering managers opportunities to exercise initiative and authority
A) giving managers many opportunities to learn
B) compensating managers better than other firms do
C) providing managers with a good working environment
D) offering managers opportunities to exercise initiative and authority
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70
All of the following are HRM changes being made by many Japanese firms to help them compete in a global economy EXCEPT ________.
A) requiring workers to compete for jobs
B) placing more emphasis on lifetime employment
C) basing pay on performance rather than seniority
D) requiring workers to make retirement fund decisions
A) requiring workers to compete for jobs
B) placing more emphasis on lifetime employment
C) basing pay on performance rather than seniority
D) requiring workers to make retirement fund decisions
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71
What is the difference between PCNs, HCNs, and TCNs?
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72
According to the "Best International Human Resource Management Practices Project," which country places a heavy emphasis on a person's potential and little emphasis on experience?
A) Canada
B) Mexico
C) Japan
D) U.S.
A) Canada
B) Mexico
C) Japan
D) U.S.
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73
All of the following are most likely components of an expatriate's total compensation package EXCEPT ________.
A) health insurance
B) housing allowance
C) relocation expenses
D) performance based pay
A) health insurance
B) housing allowance
C) relocation expenses
D) performance based pay
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74
It has been a challenge for Starbucks in China to recruit good local managers because ________.
A) many local managers prefer to work for Chinese rather than U.S. firms
B) many local managers are not interested in working for Western firms
C) Starbucks has a bad reputation among experienced managers in China
D) the demand for local managers by foreign companies exceeds the supply
A) many local managers prefer to work for Chinese rather than U.S. firms
B) many local managers are not interested in working for Western firms
C) Starbucks has a bad reputation among experienced managers in China
D) the demand for local managers by foreign companies exceeds the supply
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75
According to the "Best International Human Resource Management Practices Project," the majority of training and development practices are intended to ________.
A) prepare employees for overseas assignments
B) improve employees' technical skills
C) teach soft management practices
D) facilitate team building
A) prepare employees for overseas assignments
B) improve employees' technical skills
C) teach soft management practices
D) facilitate team building
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76
Chinese recruits at Starbucks have stated that they are primarily interested in ________.
A) leaving China and living permanently in the United States
B) training and career opportunities at global firms
C) earning high salaries and competitive benefits
D) working for high-tech global firms
A) leaving China and living permanently in the United States
B) training and career opportunities at global firms
C) earning high salaries and competitive benefits
D) working for high-tech global firms
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77
According to the "Best International Human Resource Management Practices Project," the most important selection tool in Korea is ________, but in Taiwan the most important selection tool is ________.
A) an employment test; the job interview
B) technical skill; work experience
C) work experience; technical skill
D) the job interview; an employment test
A) an employment test; the job interview
B) technical skill; work experience
C) work experience; technical skill
D) the job interview; an employment test
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78
According to the "Best International Human Resource Management Practices Project," employers in Anglo countries believe that ________ are the most important selection criteria.
A) education level, job interview, and global experience
B) seniority level, technical skills, and interpersonal skills
C) employment test, work experience, and education level
D) job interview, technical skills, and work experience
A) education level, job interview, and global experience
B) seniority level, technical skills, and interpersonal skills
C) employment test, work experience, and education level
D) job interview, technical skills, and work experience
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79
What is the primary concern of Western managers in China according to a study by Bjorkman and Lu?
A) competing with Chinese firms
B) handling nepotism issues
C) compensating expatriates
D) compensating HCNs
A) competing with Chinese firms
B) handling nepotism issues
C) compensating expatriates
D) compensating HCNs
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80
Managerial training in ________ is becoming increasingly important among firms in emerging markets as a way to capitalize on new strategic opportunities.
A) e-business development
B) HR management policies
C) cultural adaptation
D) accounting practices
A) e-business development
B) HR management policies
C) cultural adaptation
D) accounting practices
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