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Quiz 11: Global Staffing Alternatives: Expatriates and Beyond
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Question 21
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Describe some of the advantages to a multinational firm of host-country nationals (HCNs) over parent-country nationals (PCNs).
Question 22
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Employees sent on overseas assignments from a few weeks to a year in length are known as "boomerangs."
Question 23
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A big risk associated with posting PCNs abroad as expatriates is that they often lack an understanding of the local business environment, particularly early on, so some multinationals target immigrants when recruiting, hoping to plug them into key company positions in their native countries. The immigrants are known as "boomerangs."
Question 24
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The expatriate population has actually been decreasing in recent years because more companies are engaging in international business than ever before and want to hire more HCNs and TCNs.
Question 25
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One of the forces impacting multinationals' efforts to develop their international workforces is the demand for skilled, flexible employees who are culturally sophisticated.
Question 26
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Second-generation expatriates are immigrants who are naturalized citizens of a multinational's home country and then are posted abroad for at least one year to a country other than where they were born.