IBA EXAM 1

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Which term refers to the continuing economic assimilation and interdependency of countries across the​ globe?

Globalization of markets

Which one of the following is considered an important measure of economic development of a country that often characterizes lower levels of​globalization?

Gross national income per person (GNI)

​________ is a religion that is not associated with one particular prophet. It is an​ open-hearted faith that fully accepts other faiths and is inspired by central concepts called dharma and karma.

Hinduism

Based on her studies of international​ business, Yolanda Sanchez decides to buy paper for her office supply store from wood grown in sustainable forests in​Canada, even though the sustainable paper costs more than other paper. Considering the reasons to study international​ business, which of the following best explains Yolanda​ decision?

Implementing corporate citizenship efforts

​________ refer(s) to a collection of​ businesses, suppliers, and supporting firms in the same industry at a specific geographic​ position, characterized by a critical mass of human​ talent, capital, or other factor endowments.

Industrial cluster

Which one of these factors is driving global economic​ transformation?

Industrialization in​ fast-growth developing economies

Which term describes the knowledge and process of creating and utilizing informational​ resources?

Information technology

Which of the following statements regarding information technology is​ accurate?

Information technology has created a competitive advantage for firms by allowing them more opportunities to outdo their competitors.

Which dimension of globalization involves the unrestricted movement of capital and the expanded networks of economies throughout the​ world?

Progression of international investments and financial activities

​Cross-cultural differences can impact a​ firm's activities. A firm that​ ________ primarily faces language and​ cross-cultural difficulties due to significant interaction with customers.

Provides services

A U.S. manufacturer of automatic car wash equipment has seen its U.S. sales decline. The manufacturer decides to expand into Mexico and Canada. This is an example of which one of the following motivations for international​ expansion?

Pursuing prospects for growth through market diversification.

Which one of the following is an upstream​ value-chain activity?

Research and development

Which one of the following is an example of globalizing​ manufacturing? A Swiss watch maker signs distribution contracts with retail stores around the world. B. An Indian apparel company sets up a factory in Madagascar. Your answer is correct. C. A Mexican software company opens a Research and Development department in China. D. A U.S. paper manufacturer opens sales offices in Germany and Kazakhstan. E. A British bank opens loan offices in the United​ States, Sri​ Lanka, and Guatemala.

An Indian apparel company sets up a factory in Madagascar.

What has been the result of making improvements to​ Nigeria's cell phone​ infrastructure?

Enhancing economic growth and productivity.

​________ orientation describes using​ one's own culture as a basis for judging other cultures.

Ethnocentric

Which element in​ Porter's diamond model describes a​ nation's position in terms of​ labor, natural​ resources, wealth,​ technology, entrepreneurship, and​ know-how?

Factor conditions

Assets such as​ technology, capital, and managerial talent are known as​ ________.

Factors of production

Which one of the following best explains the globalization of​ production?

Firms reduce manufacturing costs and retail prices by moving manufacturing activities to nations with lower costs of labor.

Which one of the following motivations for international expansion involves expanding overseas in order to grow the customer base and increase the number of products being​ manufactured?

Developing economies of scale

A newly established corporation that begins international business activity very early in its​ development, allowing it to move promptly into overseas​ markets, is called a​ ________.

born global firm

For the U.S.​ economy, international trade is a critical element that generates one of every seven dollars of U.S. sales. This fact supports the idea that studying international business​ ________.

contributes to the health of the U.S. economy

For some​ jobs, traveling the world and meeting people from various cultures and backgrounds facilitates career growth. In such​ cases, studying international business is most likely​ ________.

creating a competitive advantage for an individual

Geocentric orientation

described as having a global mindset without regard to country boundaries as well as openness to diversity among cultures.

What is the first stage in the internationalization process of a​ firm, where the firm is primarily preoocupied with business at​ home?

domestic focus

Which term refers to the trend of corporations to methodically expand their worldwide business​ activities?

internationalization

Cross-cultural risk

is a situation or event in which a cultural misunderstanding puts some human value at stake.

born global firm

is a young entrepreneurial company that initiates international business activity very early in its​ evolution, moving rapidly into foreign markets.

idiom

is an expression whose symbolic meaning is different from its actual or literal meaning.

Culture

is composed of​ values, beliefs,​ customs, arts, and other products of human thought and work that characterize the people of a given society.

Customer service​ (along with​ marketing)

is considered a downstream activity.

Offshoring

is the relocation of manufacturing and other​ value-chain activities to​ cost-effective locations abroad.

Material productions are​ ________.

items and technologies that people create to fill some purpose within their environments

​A(n) ________ is a large corporation with significant resources that executes countless business activities through a system of subsidiaries and affiliates located in various countries.

multinational enterprise

Problems related to​ ________ relate to difficulties in building and maintaining business relationships due to differences in the​ cultures, interests, and goals of firms.

negotiations

When a company transfers its​ value-chain activities by launching a subsidiary in a foreign​ country, it is called​ ________.

offshoring

In international​ business, ________ primarily relates to whether a firm is​ centralized, decentralized,​ bureaucratic, or entrepreneurial.

organizational structure

Free trade

refers to the relative absence of restrictions to the flow of goods and services between nations

Contagion

refers to the tendency for a financial or monetary crisis in one country to spread rapidly to other​ countries, due to integrated national economies.

What should governments do to reduce the harm of globalization while also acquiring the benefits associated with​ globalization?

regulate financial institutions appropriatel

​Leon's Luxury​ Clothing, located in​ Manhattan, designs a line of high end summer apparel for professional men and women. The company is considering opening a location in Brazil. The most likely reason for this international expansion is to​ __________.

seek opportunities for growth through market diversification

India has become a prominent provider of software​ technologies, and Brazil has become a frontrunner in commercial aircraft development. Which cause of globalization is illustrated by these​ examples?

​Industrialization, economic​ growth, and innovation

​________ is the tendency to view other cultures through the lens of​ one's own culture.

​Self-reference criterion

Which of the following represents the trend of economic disaster spreading from one country to​ another?

Contagion

Mohammed lives in Turkey. Juan lives in Mexico. Both men were able to purchase the latest Mac book from their local retailer the day Apple released the new product. The functionality of the computer is the same with exception of the​ keyboard, which is customized for each language. This is an example of which of the​following?

Convergence of consumer lifestyles and preferences

​Consumers' daily​ lives, partialities toward​ products, and spending habits all over the world are becoming increasingly similar. Popular brands now have global​followings, and materials are becoming more standardized. This represents which dimension of​ globalization?

Convergence of customer preferences and standards

A company with​ ________ or fewer employees is defined as an SME.

500

When an individual goes through a process of becoming acclimated to a different​ culture, it is called​ ________.

Acculturation

Which of the following is a motive for international​ expansion?

To stay close to supply sources.

Which principle or theory advocates that a country should produce only the goods that use the least amount of​ resources?

Absolute advantage principle

A​ ________ is a professional company that offers logistics and marketing services for focal firms as part of worldwide supply chains.

A distribution channel intermediary

A distribution channel intermediary

A specialist firm that provides various logistics and marketing services for focal firms as part of international supply chains, both in the home country and abroad.

In​ 2017, which region had the smallest proportion of Internet​ users?

Africa

Which term refers to unconscious​ judgments, often not based on logical​ facts, about what is​ good, acceptable,​ important, and​ normal?

Attitudes

​A(n) ________ values nonverbal messages and sees communication as a way to encourage harmony in relationships.

A​ high-context culture

Which of the following is a motivation for international​ expansion?

Being closer to supply sources

Right after Natasha graduated​ college, she developed a software program that would allow women from all over the world to create a marketplace focused on selling​ new, handmade​ clothing, sharing fashion​ advice, and creating a place where women could donate their gently used clothing to women in developing parts of the world. This type of business would be considered which of the​ following?

Born global

Which religion is composed of the Four Noble Truths and encourages​ harmony, internal​ happiness, and peaceful interactions with​ others?

Buddhism

​________ risks represents possible losses or failures as a result of poorly implemented business​ strategies, maneuvers, or processes.

Commercial risk

Which stage in the internationalization process of a firm is characterized by targeting numerous foreign markets via foreign direct​ investment?

Committed involvement

More of a way of thinking than a​ religion, ________ reflects a positive view of human nature and has a strong emphasis on ethical behavior.

Confucianism

The trend of financial crises spreading from one country to another is known as​ ________.

Contagion

involves possible adverse effects on operations and profitability due to developments in the​ political, legal, and economic environments of a foreign country.

Country risk

Which term describes how uncomfortable situations in​ cross-cultural interactions are examined and acted​ on?

Critical incident analysis

​Lifestyles, customs, and religion have a potential for causing which type of international business​ risk?

Cross-cultural

​________ refers to a situation in which a human value is at stake due to a cultural misunderstanding.

Cross-cultural risk

Which of the following terms represents unique traditions that serve as guides for interpreting​ attitudes, values, and​ behaviors?

Cultural metaphors

The​ values, beliefs, and customs of a group of people are known as​ ________.

Culture

Which one of the following statements regarding culture is​ accurate? Culture is not usually affected by contemporary means of communication. B. Culture comes from social settings. C. Culture is something that is hereditary. D. Culture is usually about personal behaviors. E. Culture is the same across all nationalities.

Culture comes from social settings.

Which one of the following is a true statement about​ culture? Culture is not derived from the social environment. B. Culture is not​ relative, but rather is absolute. C. There are no examples of individual exceptions to a collective culture. D. Culture is not collective or​ group-based. E. Culture is not inherited.

Culture is not inherited (Culture is passed from generation to generation by​ parents, teachers,​mentors, peers, and leaders. Transnational​ media, such as movies and the​Internet, play a large role in transmitting culture.)

Which term refers to the risk of adverse fluctuations in exchange​ rates?

Currency risk

Which determinant of national competitiveness focuses on the need for certain products and services​ domestically?

Demand conditions

Which cause of globalization BEST explains why some emerging markets have increased their standards of living and become competitive producers and exporters of computers and​ software?

Economic development and industrialization

​________ initiate international business activities by​ envisioning, crafting, and creating goods and services for global buyers.

Focal firms

Which one of these describes a strategy that involves a​ firm's establishing a presence overseas by acquiring productive assets such as​land, plants,​ equipment, capital, and​ technology?

Foreign direct investment

Which of the following refers to the absence of restrictions to the movement of goods and services among​ countries?

Free trade

Which statement about masculine and feminine cultures is​ correct?

Gender roles typically overlap in feminine cultures.

​A(n) ________ orientation has a global mindset without regard to country boundaries and is open to diversity among cultures.

Geocentric orientation

​________ involves a company paying external suppliers and​ contractors, who are located in foreign​ nations, to perform​ value-adding activities.

Global outsourcing

​________ inspires corporations to establish their​ sourcing, producing, and promoting activities on a worldwide scale in order to attain lower costs with higher efficiency.

Globalization

​________ refers to the steady integration and increasing interdependence of economies.

Globalization markets

Many small enterprises are creating products for international markets using​ 3-D printers. Product plans and designs can be found simply by searching online. Using the Internet to design products is an example of which area of technological​ advancement?

Information technology​ (IT)

Which of the following explains the approach of corporations to obtain and retain one or more of its​ value-chain activities, thereby minimizing the difficulties of working with external​ partners, and allowing for increased control over operations​ abroad?

Internalization theory

Which one of the following attempts to explain the method by which corporations obtain and retain​ value-chain activities minimize the difficulties of working with external​ partners, and allow for increased control over operations​ abroad?

Internalization theory

Your roommate is uncertain about a college major. Knowing that she is passionate about social and environmental​ causes, you suggest that she major in international business. When she graduates and works for a large​ company, you assert that she will be able to influence the​ company's actions as they affect society and the environment. Which one of the following reasons for studying international business are you​ advocating?

International business supports sustainability and corporate citizenship.

​________ involve corporations combining resources and capabilities in order to be able to perform some task that each would be unable to perform​ otherwise, while at the same time sharing the​ risk, which reduces vulnerability for each partner.

International collaborative ventures

________ involves the allocation of assets to another country or the attainment of assets in that particular country.

International investment

​________ is inspiring quicker dispersion of consumer products and brands across the globe.

International trade

Which aspect of​ Dunning's eclectic paradigm focuses on the various benefits associated with adopting​ foreign-based manufacturing,​ distribution, and other​ value-chain activities?

Internationalization advantages

Dariya's religion is based on a holy book called the ​Qur'an. She participates in daily ritual​ prayers, fasts during certain times of the​ year, and gives to charities. Her religion prohibits the consumption of alcohol or wearing revealing clothing. What religion does Dariya​ practice?

Islam

Tamika believes that business contracts should be very exactly worded. Because of bad​ experiences, she does not trust agreements based on​assumptions, handshakes, or unspoken understandings. Tamika trusts extensive verbal explanations and spoken words more than relationships. She is from a​ ________ culture.

Low-context

​China, India, and Eastern Europe have become known as​ cost-effective places for producing goods and​ services, and they have attracted an increasing amount of foreign capital into their economies. Which driver of globalization best explains this​ occurrence?

Market liberalization and implementation of open markets

Which one of the following argues that a​ country's affluence is due to increasing exports and decreasing imports resulting in a positive balance of​trade?

Mercantilism

A person with​ a(n)________ orientation has a strong orientation to time and is dependent on strict agendas and promptness.

Monochronic

Which of the following focuses on the resources a corporation possesses compared with​ others, and recommends that corporations that utilize internationalization strategies own or control certain resources that are not readily accessible to​ competitors?

Monopolistic advantage theory

Which one of the following focuses on the resources a corporation possesses compared with others and recommends that corporations that utilize internationalization strategies own or control certain resources that are not readily accessible to​ competitors?

Monopolistic advantage theory

Which of the following is a contemporary perspective that aids in explaining the emergence of a​ country's competitive​ advantage?

National industrial policy

Which one of the following is a preemptive​ cost-effective plan set into motion by a government in order to develop or reinforce a specific​ industry?

National industrial policy

Which principle or theory advocates exporting and attaining access to a larger global market with the purpose of increasing economies of​ scale?

New trade theory

​________ involves companies transferring​ value-chain activities to more economical sites in foreign countries.

Offshoring

Which one of the following is a​ host-country mindset in which an individual acquires an attachment to the country in which they conduct their​business?

Polycentric orientation

In​ a(n) ________​ culture, people are​ flexible, and they value multitasking and spending a lot of time with others. Such cultures do not put much emphasis on time and schedules.

Polychronic

is an inflexibly held attitude that is generally negative and typically aimed at particular groups of people.

Prejudices

ABC Enterprises transferred some of its manufacturing and other​ value-chain activities to a more​ cost-effective location in China five years ago.​Recently, ABC Enterprises has undergone a change in​ management, and the new manager has decided to move those​ value-chain and manufacturing activities back to the home country. In which one of the following is ABC​ participating?

Reshoring

Which one of the following statements is most likely​ true? A. Risks can be​ avoided, but not​ managed, by taking proactive action. B. Political risks can be avoided by having a company presence in the country. C. Risks cannot be​ avoided, but they can be managed and anticipated. D. Commercial risks can be avoided by constantly conducting research to find out how to prevent them. E. Country risk and​ cross-cultural risk can be managed and​ anticipated, but currency risk cannot.

Risks cannot be​ avoided, but they can be managed and anticipated.

Which phase of globalization is composed of the growth and supremacy of multinational enterprises in the industrial and agricultural​ industries?

Second phase

Which of the following terms represents the arrangement of activities conducted by a company in the course of​ creating, manufacturing,​ promoting, and servicing a​ product?

Value chain

Joe has just relocated to China for work and is in the process of learning the​ rules, behaviors, and lifestyles that are considered appropriate in Chinese society. Joe is engaged in​ ________.

Socialization

​________ refers to the degree of competence a country has in overseeing its own matters. It implies that the laws of one country cannot be applied to another country.

Sovereignty

The​ ________ consists of approximately 160 countries worldwide and was created to control and safeguard fairness in international trade and investments.

The World Trade Organization​ (WTO)

Which principle or theory describes how two different countries can benefit through trade only if one of those countries is moderately more effective at producing a product needed by the​ other?

The comparative advantage principle

The​ ________ in the internationalization process model involves commencing limited international activities by way of simple exporting.

The experimental involvement stage

​________ proposes that countries should export only products that use copious factors of production and import only goods that use limited factors of production.

The factor proportions theory

A grocer in Niagara​ Falls, Ontario, regularly bought vegetables from farmers in​ Rochester, New York. The invention of the telephone during this phase made it much easier for the grocer to call the New York farmers to ask about current prices and adjust her selling prices. In what phase of globalization did this situation​ occur?

The first phase—1830 to the late 1800s

Which dimension of market globalization is a result of the North American Free Trade​ Agreement, as well as other​ countries' agreements that have facilitated reduced trade barriers among their​ members?

The growth of regional economic integration blocs

Which one of the following globalization drivers increased monetary connectivity and simplified​ cross-border transactions?

The integration of world financial markets

Which one of the following factors best explains why trade growth has outperformed GDP growth over the​ years?

The liberalization of markets

Which phase of globalization was triggered by the rise of electricity and steel​ production?

The second phase—​1900-1930

Which one of the following is an example of the competitive advantage of a​ nation? A. Server farms in the nation of Beta run pretty much the same hardware and software as server farms in the nations of Tau and Upsilon. B. In the nation of​ Alpha, the leading consumer electronics firm uses a patented chip that costs less than any other alternative. The other Alpha firms in the​ industry, however, cannot use the chip and are no better or worse than competitors in other countries. C. The three clothing manufacturers in the nation of Epsilon are the best in the world. One holds several worldwide patents. Another has access to​ low-cost cotton cloth. A third has a valuable brand name. The dominance of these firms also provides benefits to new Epsilon clothing​ firms, which can hire knowledgeable workers from the market leaders. Your answer is correct. D. The​ gPhone, the​ best-selling smartphone in the​ world, is​ designed, manufactured, and marketed by​ Strawberry, Inc., and headquartered in the nation of Gamma. A close competitor is the Robot phone from the nation of Sigma. Other phone manufacturers in Gamma lag far behind the two leaders. E. The music industry in the nation of Delta moved up from seventh in the world last year to third this year.

The three clothing manufacturers in the nation of Epsilon are the best in the world. One holds several worldwide patents. Another has access to​ low-cost cotton cloth. A third has a valuable brand name. The dominance of these firms also provides benefits to new Epsilon clothing​ firms, which can hire knowledgeable workers from the market leaders.

Which of the following is NOT a motive for firms to​ internationalize?

To supplement unemployment in the domestic market by fostering foreign talent.

​________ is defined as the ability to accept uncertainty and a lack of clarity in the thinking and actions of others.

Tolerance for ambiguity

In some​ countries, which of the following would be affected by a lack of status differences between employees and​ managers?

Union-management relationships

The greatest significance of globalization is reflected directly in a​ company's ________.

Value chain

Which cultural dimension forms the basis for personal motivations and​ behaviors?

Values

What is one of the most significant expressions of a culture that provides cultural​ insight?

Verbal language

facilitator

a firm or an individual with special expertise in​ banking, legal​ advice, customs​ clearance, or related support services that helps focal firms perform international business transactions.

The formation of the WTO and the emergence of economic integration blocs led to​ ________.

a global decrease in barriers to trade

The sequence of activities implemented by a company in the course of​ creating, manufacturing,​ promoting, and servicing a product is known as​________.

a value chain

One of the most noteworthy influences on globalization has been​ ________.

advances in​ technology, including​ communications, data, and engineering

​Cross-cultural differences in business can lead to problems with​ ________, which is when information and instructions can be understood in multiple ways.

ambiguity

Cultural metaphors

are distinctive traditions or institutions that serve as a guide or map for deciphering​ attitudes, values, and behavior.

For the first 10 years of its​ existence, Ravi​ Patel's company sold only to customers within the United States. The company would occasionally get orders from overseas customers who had heard from relatives or friends about​ Ravi's products. But​ now, Ravi has decided to try actively exporting to selected retailers in​ Canada, Mexico, and Central​ America, kind of like dipping his toes in the water. Which stage in the internationalization process model describes​ Ravi's company​ today?

experimental​involvement

​________ are corporations or individuals with expertise in​ finance, legal​ advice, customs​ clearance, or support services that help firms perform international business transactions.

facilitator

In the​ pre-export stage of the internationalization​ process, ________.

firms receive unsolicited product orders from abroad

The spread of Starbucks around the world is an example of the​ ________ of markets.

globalization of markets

Which term refers to an expression whose symbolic meaning differs from the literal​ meaning?

idiom

In​ ________, people are primarily concerned with their own​ self-interest, and ties among individuals are fairly loose.

individualistic​ societies

When a domestic firm seeks opportunities in foreign​ markets, the​ firm's motive is best described as​ ________.

strategic

Societies that score low on uncertainly avoidance​ ________.

take risks and make decisions more quickly.

A European clothing retailer postponed acquiring firms located abroad due to a fear of not being able to work well with foreign business partners and being unable to integrate the different cultures. The clothing retailer was primarily concerned about​ cross-cultural differences affecting​________.

teamwork

Sovereignty

the ability of a nation to govern its own affairs.

Acculturation

the process of adjusting and adapting to a culture other than​ one's own. It is commonly experienced by people who live in other countries for extended​ periods, such as expatriate workers.

Socialization

the process of learning the rules and behavioral patterns appropriate to​ one's society.

Reshoring

the return of manufacturing and services back to the home country.

Information technology

the science and process of creating and utilizing information resources.

The World Trade Organization​ (WTO)

was formed because of GATT and aimed to regulate and ensure fairness in global trade and investment.

Global outsourcing

when a firm delegates performance of a​value-adding activity to an external supplier or contractor located abroad.


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