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Deck 9: International Industrial Relations and the Global Institutional Context
1
Long-term orientation is a possible reason for this characteristic of HRM in China.
A) no strategic HRM
B) retention problems
C) little link between performance and rewards
D) lack of MNE training
A) no strategic HRM
B) retention problems
C) little link between performance and rewards
D) lack of MNE training
C
2
Which one of these is a NGO dedicated to the protection of the environment?
A) Red Cross
B) World Vision
C) Greenpeace
D) Médcins Sans Frontieres
A) Red Cross
B) World Vision
C) Greenpeace
D) Médcins Sans Frontieres
C
3
This is a way a MNE can monitor and control its own HRM practices around the world.
A) trade unions
B) code of conduct
C) NGOs
D) host governments
A) trade unions
B) code of conduct
C) NGOs
D) host governments
B
4
Which of these is NOT a trade union concern about MNEs?
A) superior expertise about unions
B) local locus of authority
C) alternate suppliers
D) misinformation
A) superior expertise about unions
B) local locus of authority
C) alternate suppliers
D) misinformation
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5
______ allows countries with lower labor costs to cause the movement of work from one region to another, allowing workers in a region to accept pay cuts to attract investment at the expense of others.
A) social dumping
B) 'race to the bottom'
C) lobbying
D) redundancy
A) social dumping
B) 'race to the bottom'
C) lobbying
D) redundancy
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6
MNE involvement in industrial relations is most strongly determined by
A) host country
B) management's attitudes
C) rational economic models
D) subsidiary ROI
A) host country
B) management's attitudes
C) rational economic models
D) subsidiary ROI
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7
The new May 2011 guidelines for OECD and developing countries establish that
A) firms should respect human rights in every country in which they operate
B) firms should respect environmental and labor standards
C) firms should have appropriate due diligence processes in place to ensure this happens.
D) all of the above
A) firms should respect human rights in every country in which they operate
B) firms should respect environmental and labor standards
C) firms should have appropriate due diligence processes in place to ensure this happens.
D) all of the above
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8
Ex-HCNs or EHCNs returning to their country of origin are
A) home brain drain
B) home brain gain
C) lost MNE prospects
D) expatriate failures
A) home brain drain
B) home brain gain
C) lost MNE prospects
D) expatriate failures
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9
Which one of these is NOT a trade union concern about multinationals?
A) a single production source in the country of the trade union
B) superior knowledge and expertise in industrial relations
C) the capacity to stage an 'investment strike'
D) formidable financial resources
A) a single production source in the country of the trade union
B) superior knowledge and expertise in industrial relations
C) the capacity to stage an 'investment strike'
D) formidable financial resources
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10
Why has corporate campaigning and mobilization been successful?
A) it uses stakeholders such as consumers and suppliers
B) political players are not involved
C) MNEs cannot write corporate codes of conduct
D) no resistance on social grounds is offered to MNEs
A) it uses stakeholders such as consumers and suppliers
B) political players are not involved
C) MNEs cannot write corporate codes of conduct
D) no resistance on social grounds is offered to MNEs
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11
Which of these trade union responses to MNEs has been largely unsuccessful?
A) international trade secretariats
B) corporate campaigning and mobilizing
C) lobbying for restrictive national legislation
D) regulation of multinationals by international organizations
A) international trade secretariats
B) corporate campaigning and mobilizing
C) lobbying for restrictive national legislation
D) regulation of multinationals by international organizations
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12
The new May 2011 guidelines for OECD and developing countries covers these issues EXCEPT FOR
A) paying decent wages
B) combating extortion
C) combating bribe solicitation
D) promoting sustainable corruption
A) paying decent wages
B) combating extortion
C) combating bribe solicitation
D) promoting sustainable corruption
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13
Globalization has made which USA domestic employer issue become an international issue?
A) social dumping
B) healthcare
C) lobbying
D) redundancy
A) social dumping
B) healthcare
C) lobbying
D) redundancy
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14
Which is NOT an international organization that regulates MNE IHRM practices?
A) ETUC
B) UNCTAD
C) BPO
D) ILO
A) ETUC
B) UNCTAD
C) BPO
D) ILO
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15
Trade unions may limit the strategic choices of MNEs by
A) influencing wage levels
B) encouraging redundancy
C) not lobbying government
D) encouraging global integration
A) influencing wage levels
B) encouraging redundancy
C) not lobbying government
D) encouraging global integration
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16
These are workplace-related principles identified by the International Labor Organization
A) freedom of association
B) the right to organize and collectively bargain
C) the abolition of forced labor
D) limited discrimination in employment
A) freedom of association
B) the right to organize and collectively bargain
C) the abolition of forced labor
D) limited discrimination in employment
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17
Which MNE response to labor relations is apt to be seen with approval by organized labor?
A) investment strikes
B) sub-optimizing
C) strategic involvement
D) redundancy
A) investment strikes
B) sub-optimizing
C) strategic involvement
D) redundancy
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18
Which of these trade union responses addresses the power imbalances between an MNE and its employees?
A) international trade secretariats
B) corporate campaigning and mobilizing
C) lobbying for restrictive national legislation
D) regulation of multinationals by international organizations
A) international trade secretariats
B) corporate campaigning and mobilizing
C) lobbying for restrictive national legislation
D) regulation of multinationals by international organizations
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19
MNE responses to labor relations include
A) investment strikes
B) sub-optimizing
C) strategic involvement
D) all of the above
A) investment strikes
B) sub-optimizing
C) strategic involvement
D) all of the above
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20
The long-term goal of international trade secretariats
A) provide research and information
B) call company conferences
C) achieve transnational bargaining with each of the MNEs in its industry
D) establish company councils
A) provide research and information
B) call company conferences
C) achieve transnational bargaining with each of the MNEs in its industry
D) establish company councils
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