Ch 4
Which of the following, if true, strengthens the conclusion of the above passage?
American companies best thrive in cultures that are deal-oriented
The culture of which of the following countries has a close conversational distance?
Brazil
Which of the following, if true, best supports WFC's decision of entering the Swedish market?
By boosting worldwide demand, globalization has incentivized business expansion.
Which of the following situations is an example of geocentric orientation?
Derek, the VP of Banner Technologies, wants managers from the firm's India office to visit the U.S. branch to provide training to American officials visiting India.
In much of the world, ________ tends to dominate cross-national commerce
English
Which of the following situations is an example of the effect of globalization on culture?
English tends to dominate cross-cultural commerce.
A cultural metaphor is a generalization about a group of people that may or may not be factual.
False
An ethnocentric orientation positively impacts the ability of managers to manage business projects and new business practices abroad.
False
Businesses based in societies characterized by high uncertainty avoidance encourage managers to take risks and make quick decisions.
False
Communications, information, and transportation technologies have decreased people's ability to learn about and connect with unfamiliar cultures.
False
Cross-cultural proficiency cannot be obtained from reading books or befriending natives in one's own country.
False
Cross-cultural risk is often intensified by managers with geocentric tendencies.
False
Culture refers to the inherited attitudinal traits of an individual.
False
English is the most common primary language in the world.
False
Ethnocentric orientation refers to a host-country mind-set in which the manager develops a strong affinity with the country in which she or he conducts business.
False
In collectivist societies, competition for resources is the norm, and those who compete best are rewarded financially.
False
In companies with decentralized organizational structure, power is concentrated at the regional or corporate headquarters.
False
In societies with low uncertainty-avoidance, companies emphasize stable careers and produce many rules to regulate worker actions and minimize ambiguity.
False
In the advanced economies, firms that engage in services such as lodging and retailing account for a much lesser share of FDI than firms that manufacture products.
False
Japan and China are examples of low-context cultures.
False
The greater the cultural distance between the service provider and its customers, the less likely there will be cognitive and communication gaps.
False
Ashok, one of the Indian employees, asks Hank if the weekend training session could be rescheduled because it is a Hindu festival day. What will be the most likely outcome if Hank agrees to Ashok's request?
Hank will develop a relationship of trust and understanding with the Indian employees.
Which of the following would be the most important to evaluate before WFC internationalizes its operations?
Has global homogenization increased the likelihood that Swedes will try food from a different culture?
Which of the following managers portrays high uncertainty avoidance?
Henry is the managing editor at Paes publications. He emphasizes slow decision making, and is prone to investigate the nature and potential outcomes of several options.
Which of the following is characteristic of collectivist societies?
In collectivist societies, compromise and conformity help maintain group harmony
Which of the following is true with regard to culture?
It captures how the members of the society live.
Which of the following is true about globalization's effect on culture?
It liberates people culturally by undermining the ideological conformity of nationalism
Which of the following countries exhibit a high-context culture?
Japan
Which of the following is true about language?
Language has both verbal and nonverbal characteristics
Which of the following, if true, most supports the decision to operate the Tokyo store in a manner similar to Tag-Mart stores in the U.S.?
Local shoppers desire both efficiency and low prices
Which of the following is true about low-context cultures?
Low-context cultures rely on elaborate verbal explanations, putting much emphasis on spoken words.
After the first training session, a number of the Michigan employees expressed frustration that the Indian employees lacked technical knowledge because none of them asked questions or offered answers. Which of the following would be the best way for Hank to handle the situation?
Remind the American employees that the Indians may be showing respect by remaining silent.
Which of the following best supports the selection of Sato over Aoki?
Sato is familiar with both Tag-Mart operations as well as the local customs in Japan
Which of the following can be inferred from the above passage?
The Chinese culture is more likely than not to be relationship-oriented.
Business jargon unique to a culture can impede communication.
True
Company logos, trademarks, national flags, and historical monuments are considered symbolic productions.
True
Cross-cultural proficiency is characterized by four key personality traits: tolerance for ambiguity, perceptiveness, valuing personal relationships, and flexibility and adaptability.
True
Cultural differences necessitate adapting marketing activities to suit the specific needs of target markets.
True
Cultural intelligence focuses on specific capabilities important for high-quality personal relationships and effectiveness in culturally diverse settings and work groups.
True
Cultural values and attitudes can be transmitted through a variety of sources including parents, teachers, friends, government leaders, movies, television, and the Internet.
True
Ethnocentric assumptions lead to poor business strategies in both planning and execution.
True
Globalization brings a wider menu of choices to consumers and increases diversity within society.
True
In cultures with a monochronic view of time, people view time as linear, managers make commitments, set deadlines, and adhere to a strict schedule of meetings and activities.
True
In deal-oriented cultures, managers focus on the task at hand and prefer getting down to business.
True
Language has both verbal and nonverbal characteristics.
True
Language is a vital dimension that both reflects, and is reflected by, cultural differences.
True
Most companies have a distinctive set of norms, values, and modes of behavior that distinguish them from other organizations.
True
Nonverbal communication belongs to the deep cultural makeup that we are unaware of.
True
Technological advances are a key determinant of culture and cultural change.
True
Which of the following is necessary for WFC's management to evaluate in deciding whether it should open a restaurant in Sweden?
What style of food do Swedes typically enjoy eating?
Which of the following is most important for Tag-Mart's top management to determine while making a choice between Sato and Aoki as the new store manager?
Would customers at the Tokyo Tag-Mart prefer strong customer service or a U.S.-style shopping experience?
Polycentric orientation refers to ________.
a host-country mind-set in which the manager develops a strong affinity with the country in which she or he conducts business
Cultural intelligence is defined as ________.
a person's ability to function effectively in situations characterized by cultural diversity
High power-distance countries are characterized by ________.
a relative indifference toward social inequalities
Firms with high power distance are most likely to be characterized by ________.
concentrated power among executives and little autonomy for subordinates
Low-context cultures tend to ________.
conduct negotiations as efficiently as possible
With regard to the iceberg concept of culture, ________ is the most deeply embedded.
conversational patterns
Jordan is employed in an American investment firm and is currently working with some Japanese clients on a new project. He uses a lot of hand gestures during meetings which his clients find very distracting and rude. This has also led to many misunderstandings between Jordan and his Japanese clients in the recent past. Which of the following best describes such a situation?
cross-cultural risk
________ refers to a distinctive tradition or institution strongly associated with a particular society.
cultural metaphor
refers to the learned, shared, and enduring orientation patterns in a society.
culture
An "emic" analysis of culture ________.
describes behavior in terms meaningful to a person functioning within the culture
Business dealings in low-context cultures are characterized by ________.
efficient negotiations
The purpose of material productions in a society is to ________.
enable people to cope with their environments
Which of the following types of assumptions is the cause of most problems between business managers and foreign employees?
ethnocentric assumptions
As part of opening manufacturing units abroad, a U.S. apparel firm decided to send its apparel production coordinator Chris to Bangladesh. Chris is distressed that people don't come to meetings on time and finds it disrespectful when his team members stand too close to him. Chris may trigger a cross-cultural risk by a(n) ________.
ethnocentric orientation
Using one's own culture as a standard for judging other cultures is known as ________.
ethnocentric orientation
________ is a major factor in the emergence of a common worldwide culture
globalization
Culture is not ________.
inherited
Feminine cultures tend to emphasize ________.
interdependence among people
An idiom ________.
is an expression whose symbolic meaning is different from its literal meaning
Managers can achieve effective cross-cultural interaction by ________.
keeping an open mind and being inquisitive
The subjective dimension of culture includes ________.
manners and customs
Titania is a country characterized by a high-context culture. This implies that ________.
personal relations and goodwill are valued in Titania
Cross-cultural proficiency is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT ________.
preference for ambiguity
Values in a culture ________.
represent a person's judgments about what is good or bad, acceptable or unacceptable, important or unimportant, and normal or abnormal
________ are letters, figures, colors, or other characters that communicate a meaning.
symbols
Socialization is defined as ________.
the process of learning the rules and behavioral patterns appropriate to one's given society
Self-reference criterion is ________.
the propensity to view other cultures through the lens of one's own culture
Which of the following refers to the extent to which people can tolerate risk in their lives?
uncertainty avoidance
In a deal-oriented culture, managers ________.
) focus on the task at hand and prefer getting down to business
In polychronic cultures, ________.
) members are easily distracted and are inclined to do many tasks at once
Which of the following is a cultural barrier inherent to service firms that internationalize via FDI?
A firm's corporate culture is overly influenced by its national culture
Which of the following countries is an example of a strongly collectivist society?
China
What has been the impact of technology and the Internet on global culture?
Cultures have become increasingly similar due to shared experiences
Acculturation is defined as the process of ________.
adjusting and adapting to a culture other than one's own
Advertising themes often convey unfavorable and embarrassing interpretations. This is most likely because ________.
advertising themes often lose their original meaning in translation
The objective dimension of culture includes ________.
architecture of a society
In international business, successful managers ________.
are empathetic to cultural differences
Managers with a geocentric view of the world ________.
are generally better at understanding and accommodating similarities and differences among cultures
Prejudices in a culture ________.
are rigidly held attitudes, usually unfavorable, and usually aimed at particular groups of people