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UN impact on business

- ships, airlines, airwaves, and weather forecasts are protected by UN rules -universal postal union protocols -rules for international commercial transcations

Doha Development Agenda

-Focused on trade between developed and developing economies -Most concerns market access for developing nations, esp. for their textiles, clothing, agriculture and fish

High Context

-less verbally explicit communications; less written/formal information -more internalized understandings of what is communicated -multiple cross-cutting ties and intersections with other s -long-term relationships -strong boundaries -knowledge is situational -face to face relationship

Language

-most obvious and distancing cultural distinction; both spoken and nonspoken -gestures vary and their meanings vary between cultures

Aesthetics

-refers to a culture's sense of beauty and good taste -expressed through art, drama, music, folklore, dance, etc

Low Context

-rule oriented -knowledge is codified, public, external, and accessible -sequencing, separation -more interpersonal connections of shorter duration -Knowledge is more transferable

Trompenaar's Seven Dimensions: time dimension

-where the primary focus is as a lens to view the present -whether actions are sequential or synchronous

Bretton Woods Conference

1944 conference at which Allied nations' treasury and central bank representatives met to establish the International Monetary Fund and theWorld Bank

Development of regional trade agreements such as

ASEAN, Mercosur, the EU, USMCA(NAFTA)

Foreign environment

All the uncontrollable forces originating outside the home country that surround and influence the firm

variable levy

An import duty set at the difference between world market prices and local government-supported prices

International business

Business that is carried out across national borders

The three largest markets for American exports of goods in 2017 were

Canada, Mexico, and China

Which country currently exports the most to the United States?

China

______ was the world's leading manufacturing country for about 1,800 years, until it was replaced by Britain in about 1840.

China

Which of the elements in Porter's diamond model of national advantage takes into consideration the sophistication of a company's customers?

Demand conditions

annual inflows

FDI investments into developed nations has declined

In high-context cultures, nonverbal language plays a minor role. Business professionals rely more on the spoken word.

False

Leadership traits may vary some by culture, but underneath, they all build on the basic idea that all people want to be led and directed.

False

The dynamic capability theory states that for a firm to invest overseas, it must have three kinds of advantages: ownership specific, internalization, and location specific.

False

There are three main classes of social institutions, based on the conditions of their formation: family, kinship, and free association.

False

Organisation for economic coperation and development

Group of developed countries dedicated to promoting their own and other nations' economic expansion. Provides research on economic and business topics.

International Monetary Fund

Institution that fosters global monetary cooperation, financial stability, international trade, high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduction of poverty

World Bank

Institution that lends money for development projects

What effect has the FCPA had on American business?

It has brought the discussion of bribery into the open, which has, overall, been positive.

What is driving the internationalization of business?

Political Technological Market Cost Competitive

secretariat

The staff of the UN, headed by the secretary-general

Civil law is the most widespread system in use globally.

True

Customary international law draws on practices that have been followed often for centuries.

True

International business differs from domestic business in that a firm operating across borders must deal with the forces of three kinds of environments—domestic, foreign, and international.

True

Understanding how religion affects cultural attitudes is important for marketing professionals to know.

True

When a manager unconsciously imparts his or her own cultural values on a situation without taking into account the possibility that the culture might vary in a foreign environment, that manager is exhibiting a self-reference criterion.

True

Economic and Social council

UN body concerned with economic and social issues such as trade, development, education, and human rights

international court of justice

UN body that makes legal decisions involving disputes between national governments

domestic environment

Uncontrollable home country factors that surround and influence the firm.

trade-related intellectual property rights (TRIPS)

WTO agreement to protect the interests of those that create ideas

Five universal problems 3

What are the preferred forms or modes of human activity?

Five universal problems 5

What is the basic nature of humans?

Five universal problems 4

What is the best way to think about time?

Five universal problems 1

What relationship should people have to nature? That is, how should they think about their activities with regard to nature?

Five universal problems 2

What sorts of relationships should exist among individuals?

International business really began

When Phoecican and Greek merchants sent representatives abroad to sell goods

An informal cognitive institution is

a collection of shared ideas that define relaity

Specific Duty

a fixed sum levied on a physical unit of an imported good

patents

a government grant giving the inventor of a product or process the exclusive right to manufacture, exploit, use, and sell that invention or process

Mercantilists believed that

a nation should have an export surplus in order to accumulate precious metals

trademark

a shape, color, design, phrase, abbreviation, or sound used by merchants or manufacturers to designate and differentiate their products

sanctions seldom

achieve their goal

An international manager has three choices when deciding how to employ a technique used in domestic operations to an international operation: transfer it intact, not use it, or

adapt it to local conditions

countervailing duties

additional import taxes levied on imports that have benefited form export subsides

Trompenaar's Seven Dimensions: universalism vs particularism

address whether rules or relationships regulate behaviors

Functionalism and the European Union

agree on small things, leads to bigger things.

Environment

all of the forces influencing the life and development of the firm

Technological drivers

allows smaller companies to communicate with customers abroad and compete globally

The WTO has made progress on trade-related intellectual property rights(TRIPS). An example of this progress is

an agreement that properly rights should not take precedence over public health

Some countries impose both an ad valorem duty and a specific duty on a single import. What type of duty are these countries using?

compound

Trompenaar's Seven Dimensions achievement vs ascription

considers what a person does contrasted with who a person is

Environment as used in the textbook involves the forces surrounding and influencing the life and development of the firm and is classified as

controllable and uncontrollable

Insurance and outsourced skills, such as hostage negotiations, as needed to

cope with crisis

Exchange of gifts

creates a social bond that requires you to be a giver, receiver, and holder of an obligation

Since 1983, the proportion of world trade coming from the United States has

decreased overall

UN general assembly

deliberative body of the UN made up of all member nations, each with one vote regardless of size, wealth, or power

Indulgence versus restraint

describes a culture's tendency either to allow relatively free gratification of human desires or suppress human drives though strict social norms

Uncertainty avoidance

describes how cultures handle the fact that the future is unpredictable

Masculinity-femininity

describes the distribution of roles between the sexes

A nation that is struggling to remain competitive in the world market may decide to reduce the value of the country's currency relative to other currencies. This process is called currency

devaluation

A major portion of the exports from developing countries go to ________ countries, and this proportion has been ________.

developed; decreasing

Differences between foreign and domestic environment

different values, difficult to access, interrelated

Nonquantitative non tariff barriers

direct government participation in trade customs and other admin procedures government and private standards

The first principle of the WTO's five basic principles is trade without

discrimination

trade without

discrimination

Trompenaar's Seven Dimensions: specific vs diffuse

distinguishes among cultures based on their differentiation between private life and public or work life.

the purpose of the International Financial Corporation (IFC) is to invest in companies and financial institutions in developing countries to build

domestic capital markets

The three levels of international business

domestic, foreign, international

Tariffs often are set to

encourage local input

protecting the

environment

A patent gives the inventor

exclusive right to manufacture, exploit, use, and sell the invention for a given time period.

Import channel members* merchants, banks, and customs brokers) are

experienced in handling exporter's area

voluntary export restraints

export quotas imposed by exporting nation

promoting

fair competion

A government nationalizes a firm when it shifts the ownership from public to private.

false

Economic cooperation often begins with a common market as in the case of the EU

false

Incoterms are established by the UN Commission on International Trade.

false

The World Bank is made up of one large institution, the International Development Association, and three smaller institutions

false

When people are kidnapped for ransom, all governments agree that the right response is to pay the ransom, get the hostages released, and then retaliate.

false

subsides

financial contributions, provided directly or indirectly by a government that confer a benefit, including grants, preferential tax treatment, and government assumption of normal business expenses

In a low power distance culture,

first names are likely to be used in the office because the ideal is equality

Dynamic Capabilities Theory

for a firm to successfully invest overseas, it must have not only ownership of unique knowledge or resources, but also the ability to dynamically create, sustain, and exploit these capabilities over time

Harrison Manufacturing, based in Toledo, recently purchased a new manufacturing facility and production equipment in Germany that it will use to produce component parts. This purchase is an example of

foreign direct investment (FDI)

Protectionism

give infant industries a change to grow and build comparative advantage

Among the cybercrimes that most often target businesses are

hacking and data espionage

Satisfactory transportation facilities

have already been established

Piracy

hijacking and kidnapping on the seas

consumer impact

import duty increases the price they pay

Must learn characteristics of other cultures

in order to adapt to them

international level is comprised of

indivdual states

Currency from the foreign country

is available to pay for the exports

Pragmatic versus normative

is measure of how people deal with the unexplained in their lives

power distance

is the extent to which followers see leaders as having much higher status than them.

Trompenaars' Seven Dimensions Individualism vs. Communitarianism

is whether people plan their actions with reference to individual benefits or group benefits

A business would obtain KRE insurance to cover losses associated with

kidnapping situations associated with a foreign involvement

Family basic unit based on

kinship

Culture is

learned

UN security council

main peacekeeping body of the UN, composed of members including 5 permanent members

Material culture includes

manufactured goods

The Bell Package, proposed in 2013, focuses in part on

market access for goods from the least developed countries

Free associations

may be formed by commonalities such as age, gender, or common interests

Individualism-collectivism

measures the degree to which people in the culture are integrated into groups

Much of the world's outflow of FDI is associated with

mergers and acquisitions

quicker, less expensive, and

more private

International business managers

must learn to live, work, and meet business goals in other cultures

The 17th and 18th centuries have frequently been termed the "Age of Mercantilism" because

national power depended on the sponsorship and control of merchant capital

Quantitative barriers

numerical limits for specific goods imported during specific period

arbitration resolution process instead

of going to court

UN convention

on the international sale of goods

international institutions

only have the power that the states give to them

A basic cultural concept is

our way is not the only way

Culture frameworks are helpful, but their use may

oversimplify and limit our understanding and learning after a point

The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) is U.S. legislation that

prohibits bribery by American companies abroad.

The rise of the Ottoman Empire before 1300 influenced trade as it

promoted a search for sea routes from Europe to Asia

Governments provide stability by

protecting business from unfair competition and from attacks and theft.

Kidnapping

provide source of operating funds for terrorists

Arbitration is often preferred when the contract stipulates U.S. law and one of the litigants is foreign because it is

quicker, cheaper, and more private than litigation.

know country and region so risk assessment is

realistic

Smaller nations would like patent protection to be

reduced, so that they can make money sooner.

Trompenaar's Seven Dimensions: Neutral vs affective

refers to withholding of emotion contrasted with its expression

Trompenaar's Seven Dimensions: internal vs external

reflects attitude toward controlling nature

common law

relies on previous court decisions and interprets statutes and regulations

UN International Court of Justice

relies on voluntary compliance

The Qur'an is associated with Islam and indicates the presence of which form of law?

religious

Religious Law

religious document is the basis of the legal system -prohibits charging interest

The IDA loans to the world's 75 poorest nations and

represents the largest single source of donor funds for basic social services in these nations.

An achievement culture is one in which members are

rewarded for what they do, what they have accomplished, so what they are

In high-context cultures, direct conversations that "tell it like it is" would be viewed as

rude

Social structures influence behavior at a fundamental level;

rules and organization vary across cultures

institutions

rules of the game

Inflict economic damage, punish, or encourage change of behavior

sanctions

An argument against using sanctions to punish an offending nation is that

sanctions seldom achieve their goal of forcing change in the offending country

Kendall was recently assigned to a management role in his company's overseas operation. He has been taken off guard several times when his employees responded negatively because they said he didn't take their culture into consideration when he made decisions. His employees are referring to a

self-reference criterion

Dumping

selling product abroad for less than cost of production

Culture is ____, ____, and _______ through social interactions

shared, patterned, and mutually constructed

freer trade

through negotiation

The government of a trading partner may be applying pressure on its imports

to buy from countries like the United States are good customers for the nation's exports

There should be no strong cultural objections at home

to buy these goods

Import duty to bring cost of imports up

to cost of domestic goods

Internalization Theory

to obtain a higher return on its investment, a firm will transfer its superior knowledge to a foreign subsidiary that it controls, rather than sell it in the open market

When the value of imports into a nation exceeds the value of its exports, that nation is experiencing a(n)

trade deficit

International institutions provide nations that opportunity to build multilateral solutions through collaborative communication

true

One of the significant differences between formal and informal institutions is how they gain compliance

true

Policy continuity and government stability are more important to a business than the type of political system.

true

The U.S. enforcement of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) law in U.S. companies operating abroad is an example of extraterritoriality.

true

The United Nations operates with voluntary agreement, so it is essentially an informal institution

true

Unfair international competition for a company can be minimized through the enaction of national laws.

true

new institutional theory suggests that institutions be understood as collections of rules and codes of conduct that limit behavior

true

foreign corrupt practices act

u.s. law prohibits payments to foreign government officials in order to receive special treatment - facilitating payments are allowed

Hamlin Millworks is frustrated with the lobbyists who are currently trying to influence Congress to raise taxes for all corporations in the wood products industry. In the environment of Hamlin Millworks, these lobbyists are an example of

uncontrollable forces

Terrorism

unlawful acts of violence committed for a wide variety of reasons

Undervalue currency and EXPORT goods you have a comparative advantage in

utilizing government subsides and protectionist policies to grow manufacturing/industrialization to support exports

International experience is

valuable

Train for daily living skills:

varying driving routes awareness of surroundings anti-terrorism training

One of the problems associated with the "cheap foreign labor" argument for restricting trade is that

wages don't account for all production costs.

Country Risk Assessment

we try to measure quantitatively how "bad" it is to operate in a nation

FDI is made by firms in industries

with relatively few competitors, due to their possession of technical and other advantages over indigenous firms

Does the IMF lend money?

yes, BUT as a last resort

compound duty

A combination of specific and ad valorem duties

What is the role of the home country in risk assessment?

It is a significant consideration

Eclectic theory of international production

Theory that for a firm to invest overseas, it must have three kinds of advantages: ownership specific, internalization, and location specific.

Which statement describes economies of scale?

They are the predictable decline in the average cost of producing each unit of output as a production facility gets larger and output increases.

How do the dimensions of Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck's framework help us to better understand other cultures?

They help us to further understand beliefs and actions in other cultures

Mexico and Canada are major U.S. trading partners because they have the benefit of lower freight charges and shorter delivery times. Why do these benefits exist for these two nations?

They share a border with the United States

According to the theory of comparative advantage, international trade can still be a positive-sum game that benefits both countries having an absolute advantage over one another.

True

Aesthetics is

an area of philosophy that deals with beauty.

Ad Valorem Duty

an import duty levied as a percentage of the invoice value of imported goods

Counterfeit drugs represent

an industry that is growing rapidly in both size and in its worldwide risk to public health

the international realm is ruled by

anarchy

encouraging development

and economic reform

Cybercrime

any illegal internet-mediated activity that takes place in electronic networks

Intellectual property includes

anything that is the result of creative work that can be protected by legal means.

The business climate in these importing nations

are already favorable

The various aspects of culture

are interrelated

export and import regulations

are not insumountable

Civil Law

based on codification, a systematic collection of laws designed to cover all areas of concern

The most important sources of international law are

bilateral and multilateral treaties, along with customary law

predictability through

binding and transparency

don't ban imports

but equalize them

Nationalization motivated by the belief that government

can manage a public good or necessity better than the private, profit-driven sector.

During the trial, the judge openly questioned the defendant and her lawyers and often challenged the presented evidence. There wasn't a jury and the judge made the final decision. Which type of legal system would include this scenario?

civil

sanctions produce

collateral economic damage

At the end of the trial, the judge stated that his decision for the case was based on a decision made in a similar case twenty years ago. Which form of law is indicated by the use of previous cases?

common

Intellectual property protection

patents trademarks trade names copyrights trade sectrets

Trompenaars's specific-diffuse dimension has to do with

patterns for public and private life

Material Culture

people who study material culture are concerned with how people make things (technology) and who makes what and why (economics)

A market situation in which there is a sufficiently large number of well-informed buyers and sellers of a homogeneous product such that no individual participant has enough power to determine the price of the product, resulting in a marketplace that is efficient in production and allocation of products is known as

perfect competition

Honest Yogurt Company of Denver, Colorado, was relieved when trade barriers on dairy products were lifted in Europe and the company could sell its products there. Which type of driver was affecting the company's ability to do business in Europe?

political

no worldwide court has

power to enforce its decrees

types of dumping

predatory dumping social dumping environmental dumping

The trend toward unification and socialization of the global community is illustrated by which of the following?

preferential trading arrangements that group several nations into a single market

A manager form a U.S. company is negotiating with a Japanese company for goods. What is most likely to be the American's most import criteria in the purchasing decision

price

The EU's impact on international buisness is

significant, since the EU standards, especially in the environment and sustainability, impact firms that want to do business in the EU

Strategic Behavior Theory

strategic rivalry between firms in an oligopolistic industry will result in firms closely following and imitating each other's international investments in order to keep a competitor from gaining an advantage

tariffs

taxes on imported goods for the purpose of raising their price to reduce competition for local producers or stimulate local production

What is one of the reasons suggested by Alfred Marshall for why firms tend to cluster together on a geographic basis?

technological information can be readily shared.

Common law is more adversarial, but more flexible,

than civil law systems

Must accept

that other cultures are different

Rapid urbanization of populations combined with industrialization in the emerging markets is quickly shifting the world's economic center of gravity from

the Americas and Europe to Asia

Examples of expropriation without compensation involve the following governments

the Unite States confiscated Iranian property in the United States and Cuba confiscated property during the Cuban revolution of the 1950s, and Zimbabwe confiscated land owned by white Zimbabwean citizens.

ethnocentricity

the belief that your own culture is superior to other cultures

Culture defines

the boundaries of different groups

The legal system of a country is composed of

the collection of governing principles, and the legislation and regulations enacted to provide for the welfare of the country.

Referring to Hall's high- and low-context framework, in a high-context culture

the context carries much of the communication

Hofstede's individualism-collectivism measures

the degree to which people in the culture are integrated into groups

greenfield investment

the establishment of new facilities from the ground up

Unlike quotas, voluntary export restraints (VERs) are imposed by

the exporting country's government

Foreign environmental forces often operate differently than domestic environmental forces because

the forces are interrelated

Societal Organization

the institutionalized structures of social relationships

International Development Association's purpose is to loan to

the poorest nations

cross-border acquisition

the purchase of an existing business in another faction

Portfolio investment

the purchase of stocks and bonds to obtain a return on the funds invested

Direct Investment

the purchase of sufficient stock in a firm to obtain significant management control

Privatization:

the selling of government owned property to the private sector to gain more efficiency in business operations, to raise money or to change in political climate/ philosophy

Culture

the sum total of the beliefs, rules, techniques, institutions, and artifacts that characterize human populations

Nationalization:

the taking of private property by a government to make it public

Some nontariff barriers are difficult to discourage because

they consist of government subsides and standard


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