BA 310 CH 6
caveat emptor
"Buyer beware"; involves placing the burden of determining product safety on consumers
corruption
a situation where businesses are able to illegally alter relevant private and/or public decision making by way of bribes, kickbacks, blackmail, extortion, and related activities
representative democracy
form of government in which citizens vote to elect given individuals to serve as their representatives for a certain period of time
litigation
involves bringing a dispute to a publicly/governmentally run court of law for resolution
terrorism
involves unlawful acts or violence threatening the physical safety of others
criminal law
law that establishes which violations of a nation's laws are crimes punishable by possible incarceration
antitrust laws
laws to promote "fair competition" among businesses
totalitarian government
system of government in which individuals govern with- out the support or consent of the citizenry; for example, a military dictatorship
tax law
the body of law dealing with governmental levying of taxes on individuals and corporations
contract law
the body of law governing legally enforceable agreements between parties to engage in economic exchange
copyright
the exclusive legal right of authors, playwrights, publishers, artists, and composers have to publish and disseminate their work as they see fit
dispute settlement law
the law governing how disputes arising in the conduct of global business are settled
product safety law
the law that establishes the standards of product safety to which the manufacturers and sellers of products are to be held
intellectual property protections
the limited monopoly rights legally granted by a nation to the creator of intellectual property
public corruption
the practice of making illegal payments to government officials or engaging in blackmail, extortion, or other related activities in order to obtain government contracts or governmental approval for business activities
athenian democracy
the purest form of democracy, in which all adult citizens vote directly on matters affecting the community
patent
the right granted to the inventor of a product or process that excludes others from selling, making, or using the invention for a certain period of time
economic risks
the risks that economic problems or mismanagement in a given country will have a meaningful negative impact upon the conduct of business in that country
political risks
the risks that political forces or problems in a given country will have a meaningful negative impact upon the conduct of business in that country
caveat venditor
"Seller beware"; involves placing on manufacturers/sellers of products the burden of making sure products are safe or at least clearly and explicitly warning consumers about the potential safety risks of said product
democracy
Greek for "rule by the people"; form of government in which all citizens have a right to vote
micropolitical risk
a political risk that only affects a certain industry or set of firms in a given country
overseas private investment corporation (OPIC)
a U.S. government agency that sells political risk insurance to U.S. businesses operating in countries with which the United States has a bilateral investment treaty
terrorism risk insurance act of 2002
a U.S. law that after a certain deductible provides U.S. businesses government insurance coverage for the risk of terrorism
foreign corrupt practices act (FCPA)
a U.S. law that prohibits U.S. companies from bribing or otherwise corrupting foreign government officials in order to win foreign government contracts or obtain other foreign government assistance for their businesses
trademark
a distinctive phrase, name, word, picture, symbol, or design, or a combination of these, that identifies a given business's service or product and is owned by said business
civil law legal system
a legal system based on a comprehensive listing of legal rules in sets of written codes of law
theocratic law legal system
a legal system based on a religious document and religious teachings
common law legal system
a legal system where legislative bodies generally enact less specific legal rules giving judges/courts considerable authority in interpreting these rules based on precedent and other factors
macropolitical risk
a political risk that essentially affects all businesses in a given country
genericized trademark
a trademark that has become so well known or colloquial that it now describes a general class of product or service, as opposed to a specific product or service as intended by the trademark's owner
arbitration
an alternative dispute resolution process whereby the par- ties designate a neutral private person or group of persons to hear and decide the case
capitalism
an economic ideology where businesses are privately owned, strong individual incentives exist, and the government plays very little role in the economy
communism
an economic ideology where the government/state basically owns and controls all major factors of production and is philosophically an economically classless society
socialism
an economic ideology where the government/state plays a strong role in the economy and may own stakes in certain businesses
private corruption
business corruption involving other private businesses, individuals, or groups
tax haven countries
countries with little or no tax transparency
collusion
practice of companies acting in a manner that secretly thwarts competition among themselves
intellectual property
property that is the product of intellectual rather than physical activity
monopoly
situation where there is only a single seller of a product in an industry, and there are very high barriers to enter this industry