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Quiz 17: International Management
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Geert Hofstede analysed societies along five cultural dimensions. Four cultural dimensions are: power distance, uncertainty avoidance, individualism-collectivism and:
Question 22
Multiple Choice
In a society where there is a nurturing orientation, one would expect to find greater emphasis on:
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Porter defines the 'competitive advantage of nations' as:
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Porter identifies four national attributes that alone and together set the diamond of national advantage. These are factor conditions, related and supporting industries, firm strategy, structure and rivalry and _________________.
Question 25
Multiple Choice
A company has a variety of methods it might choose for entering into business competition in a foreign country. The text indicates that a relatively low-risk choice for a manufacturing company is:
Question 26
Multiple Choice
When a company tries to deter competition by selling through foreign sales representatives who are locals, it is likely that the company is addressing one of the disadvantages associated with:
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Which of the following strategies for entering international markets results in two or more companies agreeing to work together, with each of the companies owning part of the new enterprise?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Disadvantages associated with strategic alliance are:
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Globalisation is based on the idea of products used around the globe with:
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Permitting subsidiaries to adapt product and services to suit their needs reflects the ______________ Approach to international business strategy:
Question 31
Multiple Choice
The multifocal emphasis approach to international business strategy would best be described as:
Question 32
Multiple Choice
Bartol indicates that MNCs using the _______________ approach to international strategy are usually considered difficult to manage.
Question 33
Multiple Choice
A structure where top level executives have world-wide responsibility for such areas as marketing, manufacturing and finance is known as:
Question 34
Multiple Choice
One form of organisation structure for MNCs tends to put particular emphasis on the coordination of product-related decisions at the parent company level. This form of organisation structure is referred to as:
Question 35
Multiple Choice
The organisation structure which would be appropriate for an MNC whose products are technologically complex, highly diverse or subject to rapid change and whose international strategy is one of worldwide integration is: