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Deck 14: Global Human Resource Management
1
Procter & Gamble is best categorized as a ________ corporation.
A) foreign-based
B) multinational
C) global
D) national
A) foreign-based
B) multinational
C) global
D) national
C
Explanation: C) Not many years ago, Procter & Gamble was primarily a U.S. business investing heavily in food brands. Now it is a truly global corporation with more than 300 brands in more than 180 countries crossing the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and Asia. P&G shifted from an MNC to a GC.
Explanation: C) Not many years ago, Procter & Gamble was primarily a U.S. business investing heavily in food brands. Now it is a truly global corporation with more than 300 brands in more than 180 countries crossing the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and Asia. P&G shifted from an MNC to a GC.
2
How are many U.S. firms preventing FCPA breaches?
A) moving corporate headquarters
B) conducting business online
C) using internal audit teams
D) bribing foreign officials
A) moving corporate headquarters
B) conducting business online
C) using internal audit teams
D) bribing foreign officials
C
Explanation: C) Conducting business globally exposes the United States and other companies to an environment that permits bribery, which is against the law in the United States. To ward against problems, some companies have started deploying internal audit teams to help their compliance and legal departments uncover potential FCPA breaches and improve processes and controls.
Explanation: C) Conducting business globally exposes the United States and other companies to an environment that permits bribery, which is against the law in the United States. To ward against problems, some companies have started deploying internal audit teams to help their compliance and legal departments uncover potential FCPA breaches and improve processes and controls.
3
Which of the following is based in one country (the parent or home country) and produces goods or provides services in one or more foreign countries (host countries)?
A) global investment corporation
B) multinational corporation
C) foreign exporter
D) franchise
A) global investment corporation
B) multinational corporation
C) foreign exporter
D) franchise
B
Explanation: B) A multinational corporation (MNC) is a firm that is based in one country (the parent or home country) and produces goods or provides services in one or more foreign countries (host countries). A multinational corporation directs manufacturing and marketing operations in several countries; these operations are coordinated by a parent company, usually based in the firm's home country.
Explanation: B) A multinational corporation (MNC) is a firm that is based in one country (the parent or home country) and produces goods or provides services in one or more foreign countries (host countries). A multinational corporation directs manufacturing and marketing operations in several countries; these operations are coordinated by a parent company, usually based in the firm's home country.
4
Wilson Enterprises has corporate units in a number of countries that are integrated to operate as one organization worldwide. Wilson Enterprises is most likely a(n) ________.
A) global corporation
B) multinational corporation
C) foreign corporation
D) international corporation
A) global corporation
B) multinational corporation
C) foreign corporation
D) international corporation
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5
Hartford Toys is a small business that wants to enter the global market. What is the most common way for small businesses such as Hartford Toys to enter the global market?
A) foreign investing
B) licensing
C) exporting
D) franchising
A) foreign investing
B) licensing
C) exporting
D) franchising
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6
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act prohibits U.S. firms from ________.
A) bribing foreign officials
B) purchasing foreign firms
C) paying customs and tariffs
D) offshoring any technical jobs
A) bribing foreign officials
B) purchasing foreign firms
C) paying customs and tariffs
D) offshoring any technical jobs
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7
What has been a result of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act?
A) U.S. firms have not been allowed to conduct any business overseas.
B) European and Asian firms have stopped bribing public officials.
C) U.S. firms have lost contracts because they cannot pay bribes.
D) European and Asian governments have passed bribery laws.
A) U.S. firms have not been allowed to conduct any business overseas.
B) European and Asian firms have stopped bribing public officials.
C) U.S. firms have lost contracts because they cannot pay bribes.
D) European and Asian governments have passed bribery laws.
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8
Which of the following moves work to the places with the talent to handle the job and the time to do it at the right cost?
A) transnational corporation
B) national corporation
C) multinational corporation
D) global corporation
A) transnational corporation
B) national corporation
C) multinational corporation
D) global corporation
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9
Which of the following would most likely globalize through licensing?
A) fast food restaurant
B) telemarketing firm
C) luxury hotel chain
D) electronics manufacturer
A) fast food restaurant
B) telemarketing firm
C) luxury hotel chain
D) electronics manufacturer
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10
The Global Professional in Human Resources certification focuses on all of the following areas EXCEPT ________.
A) workforce relations
B) global compensation and benefits
C) global talent acquisition and mobility
D) regional taxation issues
A) workforce relations
B) global compensation and benefits
C) global talent acquisition and mobility
D) regional taxation issues
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11
Research shows that ________ of the total amount of consumers worldwide resides in the United States.
A) 15 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 20 percent
A) 15 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 20 percent
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12
Dailey Enterprises is a mid-sized business that is considering expanding its operations globally. Which of the following is LEAST likely to occur as a result of Dailey globalizing?
A) improved selection process
B) some protection against domestic business cycles
C) increased competitiveness
D) increased profitability
A) improved selection process
B) some protection against domestic business cycles
C) increased competitiveness
D) increased profitability
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13
U.S. firms are prohibited from bribing foreign officials under the ________.
A) Federal Bribery Act
B) Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
C) Corruption Practices Act
D) U.S. Bribery Act
A) Federal Bribery Act
B) Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
C) Corruption Practices Act
D) U.S. Bribery Act
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14
Which of the following sells similar products throughout the world with components that are made in different countries?
A) foreign corporation
B) multinational corporation
C) international corporation
D) global corporation
A) foreign corporation
B) multinational corporation
C) international corporation
D) global corporation
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15
Jenny's Jewelry is a small firm that sells its products abroad, either directly or indirectly, by retaining foreign agents and distributors. Jenny's Jewelry is most likely involved in ________.
A) foreign investing
B) exporting
C) licensing
D) franchising
A) foreign investing
B) exporting
C) licensing
D) franchising
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16
PEC Enterprises is based in the U.S. and produces plastic cooking utensils at plants in Taiwan and India. All operations are coordinated from the firm's U.S. headquarters. PEC Enterprises is most likely a(n) ________.
A) franchiser
B) export/import firm
C) transnational corporation
D) multinational corporation
A) franchiser
B) export/import firm
C) transnational corporation
D) multinational corporation
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17
Modern Mosaics, an American firm, has granted a Chinese firm the right to use the Modern Mosaics manufacturing processes for a specific period of time. Modern Mosaics is most likely involved in ________.
A) foreign investing
B) exporting
C) licensing
D) franchising
A) foreign investing
B) exporting
C) licensing
D) franchising
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18
What type of firm directs manufacturing and marketing operations in several countries, and these operations are coordinated by a parent company, usually based in the firm's home country?
A) global investment
B) foreign corporation
C) multinational corporation
D) international corporation
A) global investment
B) foreign corporation
C) multinational corporation
D) international corporation
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19
An arrangement whereby the parent company grants another firm the right to do business in a prescribed manner is referred to as ________.
A) foreign investing
B) exporting
C) licensing
D) franchising
A) foreign investing
B) exporting
C) licensing
D) franchising
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20
Franchising would most likely be used to globalize by a ________.
A) fast food restaurant
B) commercial bank
C) health insurance firm
D) toy manufacturer
A) fast food restaurant
B) commercial bank
C) health insurance firm
D) toy manufacturer
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21
Murphy Enterprises recently acquired a controlling interest in Mexico's leading clothing retailer. Murphy plans to open additional retail stores in the next three years. Some of Murphy's top executives advocate the idea of transferring U.S. managers to Mexico to oversee the construction and opening of the new stores. Another group of Murphy executives believe that host-country nationals should manage the project. Which of the following best supports a decision to fill management positions with expatriates?
A) Murphy needs to ensure that Mexico operations are closely linked to headquarters.
B) Most Murphy expatriates resign within one year of their return to the United States.
C) Murphy wants to develop close community relationships in Mexico.
D) Employees hired by Murphy are provided extensive training.
A) Murphy needs to ensure that Mexico operations are closely linked to headquarters.
B) Most Murphy expatriates resign within one year of their return to the United States.
C) Murphy wants to develop close community relationships in Mexico.
D) Employees hired by Murphy are provided extensive training.
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22
Which staffing strategy assumes that home-office perspectives and issues should take precedence over local perspectives and issues?
A) polycentric
B) ethnocentric
C) regiocentric
D) geocentric
A) polycentric
B) ethnocentric
C) regiocentric
D) geocentric
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23
With which staffing strategy do companies primarily hire expatriates to staff higher-level foreign positions?
A) polycentric
B) geocentric
C) regiocentric
D) ethnocentric
A) polycentric
B) geocentric
C) regiocentric
D) ethnocentric
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24
In most cases, the majority of employees in international offices are ________.
A) foreigners
B) third-country nationals
C) expatriates
D) host-country nationals
A) foreigners
B) third-country nationals
C) expatriates
D) host-country nationals
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25
Which of the following is most likely associated with hiring host-country nationals?
A) repatriation
B) lower costs
C) cultural problems
D) required relocation
A) repatriation
B) lower costs
C) cultural problems
D) required relocation
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26
Which of the following is most likely a host-country national?
A) a U.S. citizen working for a Japanese company in the United States
B) a Japanese citizen working for a Japanese company in the United States
C) an Italian citizen working for a French company in Germany
D) an Indian citizen working for an Indian company in Singapore
A) a U.S. citizen working for a Japanese company in the United States
B) a Japanese citizen working for a Japanese company in the United States
C) an Italian citizen working for a French company in Germany
D) an Indian citizen working for an Indian company in Singapore
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27
Murphy Enterprises recently acquired a controlling interest in Mexico's leading clothing retailer. Murphy plans to open additional retail stores in the next three years. Some of Murphy's top executives advocate the idea of transferring U.S. managers to Mexico to oversee the construction and opening of the new stores. Another group of Murphy executives believe that host-country nationals should manage the project. Which of the following best supports the decision to use a polycentric staffing approach?
A) Murphy's HR department has been unable to locate qualified Mexican managers.
B) Murphy wants to establish that the corporation is fully committed to Mexico.
C) HR managers at Murphy rely on selection tests to find competent workers.
D) Most Murphy managers have international work or travel experience.
A) Murphy's HR department has been unable to locate qualified Mexican managers.
B) Murphy wants to establish that the corporation is fully committed to Mexico.
C) HR managers at Murphy rely on selection tests to find competent workers.
D) Most Murphy managers have international work or travel experience.
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28
Sarita, a Spanish citizen, is employed at a Samsung facility in Texas. Samsung is a South Korean firm. Sarita would most likely be categorized as a(n) ________.
A) expatriate
B) third-country national
C) home-country national
D) host-country national
A) expatriate
B) third-country national
C) home-country national
D) host-country national
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29
Murphy Enterprises recently acquired a controlling interest in Mexico's leading clothing retailer. Murphy plans to open additional retail stores in the next three years. Some of Murphy's top executives advocate the idea of transferring U.S. managers to Mexico to oversee the construction and opening of the new stores. Another group of Murphy executives believe that host-country nationals should manage the project. Which of the following best supports a decision to fill management positions in Mexico with host-country nationals?
A) Murphy's marketing department created a new advertising campaign for the Mexican audience.
B) Murphy's HR department is translating the firm's e-learning programs from English to Spanish.
C) Murphy plans to direct operations in Mexico from the firm's U.S. headquarters.
D) Murphy is establishing a fully functioning HR department in Mexico.
A) Murphy's marketing department created a new advertising campaign for the Mexican audience.
B) Murphy's HR department is translating the firm's e-learning programs from English to Spanish.
C) Murphy plans to direct operations in Mexico from the firm's U.S. headquarters.
D) Murphy is establishing a fully functioning HR department in Mexico.
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30
Companies that engage in the global economy place even greater emphasis on ________.
A) foreign language skills
B) talent mobility
C) strategic HRM
D) benefits
A) foreign language skills
B) talent mobility
C) strategic HRM
D) benefits
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31
The U.S. expatriate population has grown rapidly in recent years because of the large numbers being sent to ________.
A) Russia and Italy
B) China and India
C) France and Mexico
D) China and Taiwan
A) Russia and Italy
B) China and India
C) France and Mexico
D) China and Taiwan
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32
Most foreign operations of North American MNCs are primarily staffed by ________.
A) host-country nationals
B) third-country nationals
C) contingent workers
D) expatriates
A) host-country nationals
B) third-country nationals
C) contingent workers
D) expatriates
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33
Which of the following is NOT an approach to global staffing?
A) polycentric
B) biocentric
C) regiocentric
D) ethnocentric
A) polycentric
B) biocentric
C) regiocentric
D) ethnocentric
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34
All of the following are primary HR concerns associated with ethnocentric staffing EXCEPT ________.
A) handling repatriation issues
B) selecting experienced local managers
C) developing global compensation packages
D) training managers for foreign assignments
A) handling repatriation issues
B) selecting experienced local managers
C) developing global compensation packages
D) training managers for foreign assignments
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35
Jorge, a Mexican citizen, works for Ford Motor Company at the firm's factory near Mexico City. Jorge would most likely be categorized as a(n) ________.
A) host-country national
B) third-country national
C) expatriate
D) operant
A) host-country national
B) third-country national
C) expatriate
D) operant
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36
An employee who is not a citizen of the country in which the firm is located but is a citizen of the country in which the organization is headquartered is referred to as a(n) ________.
A) host-country national
B) third-country national
C) expatriate
D) operant
A) host-country national
B) third-country national
C) expatriate
D) operant
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37
Which of the following BRIC countries has the highest female labor-force participation rate?
A) Brazil
B) China
C) India
D) Russia
A) Brazil
B) China
C) India
D) Russia
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38
Murphy Enterprises recently acquired a controlling interest in Mexico's leading clothing retailer. Murphy plans to open additional retail stores in the next three years. Some of Murphy's top executives advocate the idea of transferring U.S. managers to Mexico to oversee the construction and opening of the new stores. Another group of Murphy executives believe that host-country nationals should manage the project. Which of the following questions is LEAST relevant to the decision to fill management positions in Mexico with expatriates or host-country nationals?
A) What are Murphy's anticipated relocation costs for using expatriates?
B) What degree of corporate control does Murphy want in Mexico?
C) What is the global safety and health record for Murphy?
D) What is the attrition rate for Murphy's expatriates?
A) What are Murphy's anticipated relocation costs for using expatriates?
B) What degree of corporate control does Murphy want in Mexico?
C) What is the global safety and health record for Murphy?
D) What is the attrition rate for Murphy's expatriates?
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39
Which of the following is NOT a type of global staff member?
A) expatriate
B) contingent worker
C) third-country national
D) host-country national
A) expatriate
B) contingent worker
C) third-country national
D) host-country national
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40
Which of the following is an example of a third-country national?
A) a U.S. citizen working for a Japanese company in the United States
B) a Japanese citizen working for a Japanese company in the United States
C) an Italian citizen working for a French company in Germany
D) an Indian citizen working for an Indian company in Singapore
A) a U.S. citizen working for a Japanese company in the United States
B) a Japanese citizen working for a Japanese company in the United States
C) an Italian citizen working for a French company in Germany
D) an Indian citizen working for an Indian company in Singapore
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41
Often, ________ is the weak link in global human resource management.
A) reciprocation
B) expropriation
C) repatriation
D) expatriation
A) reciprocation
B) expropriation
C) repatriation
D) expatriation
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42
In which staffing approach would the corporate HR function typically be the most complicated?
A) ethnocentric
B) polycentric
C) geocentric
D) regiocentric
A) ethnocentric
B) polycentric
C) geocentric
D) regiocentric
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43
A background investigation of a potential employee would most likely take up to 40 days in which country?
A) United States
B) United Kingdom
C) Japan
D) Canada
A) United States
B) United Kingdom
C) Japan
D) Canada
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44
Which of the following is NOT one of the stages in the expatriate selection process?
A) supervisor recommendation
B) candidate pool creation
C) technical skills assessment
D) self-selection
A) supervisor recommendation
B) candidate pool creation
C) technical skills assessment
D) self-selection
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45
Monique is a manager at a firm based in Chicago. She has recently been selected to manage the firm's Singapore office along with three other managers from the Chicago office. The firm hopes that the American managers will effectively represent the views of the home office and will link the Singapore office to the Chicago office. Which type of staffing approach is most likely being used by Monique's employer?
A) polycentric
B) regiocentric
C) ethnocentric
D) geocentric
A) polycentric
B) regiocentric
C) ethnocentric
D) geocentric
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46
Which of the following occurs in the first stage of the expatriate selection process?
A) creating a candidate pool from a database
B) conducting personal and family assessments
C) determining technical and managerial skills
D) conducting a thorough background investigation
A) creating a candidate pool from a database
B) conducting personal and family assessments
C) determining technical and managerial skills
D) conducting a thorough background investigation
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47
Which staffing approach uses a worldwide-integrated business strategy?
A) ethnocentric
B) polycentric
C) geocentric
D) regiocentric
A) ethnocentric
B) polycentric
C) geocentric
D) regiocentric
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48
Shelby Enterprises is a global corporation that has a fully functioning HR department in each of its foreign subsidiaries. Host-country nationals are employed throughout the firm. Which staffing approach is most likely used by Shelby?
A) biocentric
B) geocentric
C) polycentric
D) ethnocentric
A) biocentric
B) geocentric
C) polycentric
D) ethnocentric
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49
Firms that use a polycentric staffing approach will most likely employ ________ for positions at foreign facilities.
A) expatriates
B) contingent workers
C) third-country nationals
D) host-country nationals
A) expatriates
B) contingent workers
C) third-country nationals
D) host-country nationals
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50
With which staffing approach does each region develop a common set of employment practices?
A) ethnocentric
B) polycentric
C) geocentric
D) regiocentric
A) ethnocentric
B) polycentric
C) geocentric
D) regiocentric
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51
With which staffing approach does the firm always attempt to hire the best person available for a position, regardless of where that individual comes from?
A) geocentric
B) polycentric
C) regiocentric
D) ethnocentric
A) geocentric
B) polycentric
C) regiocentric
D) ethnocentric
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52
Which staffing model assumes that host-country nationals are better equipped to deal with local market conditions?
A) ethnocentric
B) regiocentric
C) polycentric
D) geocentric
A) ethnocentric
B) regiocentric
C) polycentric
D) geocentric
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53
Which of the following is LEAST likely to be an expatriate selection criterion?
A) cultural adaptability
B) interpersonal skills
C) technical competence
D) foreign language degree
A) cultural adaptability
B) interpersonal skills
C) technical competence
D) foreign language degree
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54
Which staffing model is most likely to be adopted and used by truly global firms?
A) ethnocentric
B) polycentric
C) regiocentric
D) geocentric
A) ethnocentric
B) polycentric
C) regiocentric
D) geocentric
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55
With regard to background investigation, which country prohibits criminal checks of its citizens?
A) Mexico
B) Japan
C) Canada
D) United Kingdom
A) Mexico
B) Japan
C) Canada
D) United Kingdom
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56
Tyler is a corporate HR manager at a global corporation that uses the polycentric staffing approach. Which of the following most likely describes the focus of Tyler's job?
A) handling adjustment issues when home-country nationals return from assignment
B) coordinating relevant activities with their counterparts in each foreign operation
C) developing appropriate expatriate compensation packages
D) selecting and training managers for foreign assignments
A) handling adjustment issues when home-country nationals return from assignment
B) coordinating relevant activities with their counterparts in each foreign operation
C) developing appropriate expatriate compensation packages
D) selecting and training managers for foreign assignments
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57
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the regiocentric staffing approach?
A) Each region develops a common set of employment practices.
B) Promotions from the region to headquarters rarely occur.
C) Each region actively recruits third-country nationals.
D) Some autonomy exists in regional decision making.
A) Each region develops a common set of employment practices.
B) Promotions from the region to headquarters rarely occur.
C) Each region actively recruits third-country nationals.
D) Some autonomy exists in regional decision making.
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58
With the ________ staffing approach, regional groups of subsidiaries reflecting the organization's strategy and structure work as a unit.
A) geocentric
B) polycentric
C) regiocentric
D) ethnocentric
A) geocentric
B) polycentric
C) regiocentric
D) ethnocentric
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59
Women currently make up nearly 25 percent of expatriates, which is up from 14 percent not long ago. Unfortunately, these gains in female expatriate participation rates have not been equally distributed worldwide. Which of the following is most likely the cause for this disparity?
A) a lack of opportunities for aspiring expatriates
B) the culture of gender bias in some countries
C) the lack of qualified female candidates
D) all of the above
A) a lack of opportunities for aspiring expatriates
B) the culture of gender bias in some countries
C) the lack of qualified female candidates
D) all of the above
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60
When host-country nationals are used throughout the organization, from top to bottom, what staffing approach is being used?
A) polycentric
B) geocentric
C) regiocentric
D) ethnocentric
A) polycentric
B) geocentric
C) regiocentric
D) ethnocentric
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61
The process of bringing expatriates home is referred to as ________.
A) repatriation
B) global e-learning
C) strategic training
D) succession planning
A) repatriation
B) global e-learning
C) strategic training
D) succession planning
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62
According to studies, which of the following best explains why expatriates leave their firms within one year of completing an international assignment?
A) discord among family and friends
B) desire to spend more time overseas
C) inadequate financial compensation
D) inability to utilize skills learned abroad
A) discord among family and friends
B) desire to spend more time overseas
C) inadequate financial compensation
D) inability to utilize skills learned abroad
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63
Which of the following is LEAST likely to be a component of the ideal expatriate preparation and development program?
A) pre-move orientation
B) continual development
C) repatriation training
D) availability forecasting
A) pre-move orientation
B) continual development
C) repatriation training
D) availability forecasting
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64
According to Chad Thompson, senior consultant at Aon Hewitt, the best virtual workers share all of the following characteristics EXCEPT ________.
A) avoiding collaborative relationships
B) preferring routine job responsibilities
C) preferring to work alone
D) thriving on interdependent working relationships
A) avoiding collaborative relationships
B) preferring routine job responsibilities
C) preferring to work alone
D) thriving on interdependent working relationships
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65
The development process for expatriate employees should start ________.
A) on an as-needed basis
B) after they have begun the global assignment
C) as soon as they have been selected
D) during the recruitment process
A) on an as-needed basis
B) after they have begun the global assignment
C) as soon as they have been selected
D) during the recruitment process
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66
Which of the following topics would most likely be addressed during the continual development stage of expatriate preparation and development?
A) language skills
B) local customs and traditions
C) home-country development
D) home-country living conditions
A) language skills
B) local customs and traditions
C) home-country development
D) home-country living conditions
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67
Which of the following is most likely a FALSE statement regarding virtual teams?
A) Dispersed team members often do not feel as connected or committed to the team.
B) Cultural differences complicate the communication among virtual team members.
C) Maintaining impersonal relationships on virtual teams increases group productivity.
D) Communication problems correlate to the number of time zones separating team members.
A) Dispersed team members often do not feel as connected or committed to the team.
B) Cultural differences complicate the communication among virtual team members.
C) Maintaining impersonal relationships on virtual teams increases group productivity.
D) Communication problems correlate to the number of time zones separating team members.
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68
Karen, a software engineer, belongs to a virtual team that meets regularly to solve problems and discuss issues. All of the following are most likely benefits of such a team EXCEPT ________.
A) feeling personally connected to team members
B) eliminating wasted time of traveling
C) accomplishing tasks quickly
D) lowering meeting expenses
A) feeling personally connected to team members
B) eliminating wasted time of traveling
C) accomplishing tasks quickly
D) lowering meeting expenses
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69
According to research, approximately ________ of employees of global corporations said that English is "required" or "important" in their jobs.
A) 30%
B) 50%
C) 70%
D) 91%
A) 30%
B) 50%
C) 70%
D) 91%
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70
Why have many global organizations established a formal buddy system for expatriates and their families?
A) provide them with technological assistance
B) reduce the stress of moving overseas
C) help them repatriate to the U.S.
D) give them temporary housing
A) provide them with technological assistance
B) reduce the stress of moving overseas
C) help them repatriate to the U.S.
D) give them temporary housing
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71
Language, culture, and history are addressed during which stage of expatriate preparation and development?
A) pre-move orientation
B) repatriation orientation
C) continual development
D) repatriation training
A) pre-move orientation
B) repatriation orientation
C) continual development
D) repatriation training
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72
What is becoming the world language?
A) English
B) French
C) Spanish
D) Russian
A) English
B) French
C) Spanish
D) Russian
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73
Studies indicate that approximately ________ of repatriated employees leave the company within one year after an international assignment ends.
A) 50 to 60 percent
B) 20 to 50 percent
C) 15 to 20 percent
D) 20 to 30 percent
A) 50 to 60 percent
B) 20 to 50 percent
C) 15 to 20 percent
D) 20 to 30 percent
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74
E-mail and bulletin boards are generally best for tasks that ________.
A) require little collaboration such as information sharing
B) require thorough decision-making processes
C) require complex problem-solving skills
D) require thoughtful, extensive feedback
A) require little collaboration such as information sharing
B) require thorough decision-making processes
C) require complex problem-solving skills
D) require thoughtful, extensive feedback
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75
Matt has a weekly meeting with other engineers who are located at different sites and regions around the world, yet none of the employees travel to the meetings. Matt most likely belongs to a(n) ________.
A) expatriate community
B) orientation group
C) virtual team
D) franchise
A) expatriate community
B) orientation group
C) virtual team
D) franchise
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76
Shannon, an HR professional, has been given the task of implementing a global e-learning program at her firm. Employees located in the firm's offices and factories around the world will use the e-learning program for training purposes. Which of the following is most important for Shannon to consider as she establishes the program?
A) virtual teams
B) global safety
C) cultural differences
D) global compensation
A) virtual teams
B) global safety
C) cultural differences
D) global compensation
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77
All of the following are characteristics of an effective in-house repatriation program EXCEPT ________.
A) recognition of the employee's overseas contribution
B) clarification of the employee's position at the firm
C) reorganization of the employee's work environment
D) utilization of the employee's new international skills
A) recognition of the employee's overseas contribution
B) clarification of the employee's position at the firm
C) reorganization of the employee's work environment
D) utilization of the employee's new international skills
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78
What is the key to keeping virtual teams working effectively together?
A) work sampling methods
B) strategic planning
C) communication
D) efficiency
A) work sampling methods
B) strategic planning
C) communication
D) efficiency
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79
During the pre-move orientation and training phase, providing the expatriate with ________ would be insufficient.
A) immersion in the language
B) a cultural "dummies" guide and a basis phrasebook
C) an understanding of cultural dos and don'ts
D) continuing employee development
A) immersion in the language
B) a cultural "dummies" guide and a basis phrasebook
C) an understanding of cultural dos and don'ts
D) continuing employee development
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80
Mary has been on assignment in Japan for one year, and she will soon be returning to work at her firm's Dallas headquarters. Which of the following would most likely improve Mary's repatriation experience?
A) career planning discussions
B) polycentric staffing options
C) e-learning opportunities
D) workforce reorganizations
A) career planning discussions
B) polycentric staffing options
C) e-learning opportunities
D) workforce reorganizations
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