BMAL 590 Global Dimensions of Business (Mix global and finance) with Complete Solutions
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BMAL 590 Global Dimensions of Business (Mix global and finance) with Complete SolutionsBMAL 590 Global Dimensions of Business (Mix global and finance) with Complete SolutionsBMAL 590 Global Dimensions of Business (Mix global and finance) with Complete Solutions
Overall, strategy is - ANSWER-None o...
BMAL 590 Global Dimensions of
Business (Mix global and finance) with
Complete Solutions
Overall, strategy is - ANSWER-None of the above
Much of our knowledge about "the firm" is from research on firms in - ANSWER-Anglo-
American capitalism
The word ________ has now become the most famous Chinese business word to
appear English-language media and means interpersonal networks - ANSWER-Guanxi
"Global Strategy" refers to - ANSWER-All of the above
Global strategies have reached new levels of significance because of three defining
events: - ANSWER-Terrorist attacks, anti-globalization protests, and corporate crisis in
Asia and the U.S.
A SWOT analysis entails a firm's assessment of ________ - ANSWER-Strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
At the dawn of the 21st century, ________ had significant ramifications for companies
and strategists around the world - ANSWER-Corporate governance crisis
Knowing the concepts and components of global strategy will - ANSWER-All of the
above
What is the best view of the concept of globalization? - ANSWER-All of the above
What are the three "legs" of the strategy tripod that ensure a strategy impacts
performance? - ANSWER-Industry-based competition, firm-specific resources and
capabilities, and institutional conditions and transitions
In developing a strategy regarding competition or cooperation, it would be useful to not -
ANSWER-"Look back, reason ahead"
"The extent to which a given competitor possesses strategic endowment comparable, in
terms of both type and amount, to those of the focal firm" refers to similarity of -
ANSWER-Resources
, Which is not true concerning U.S. anti-trust policy today? - ANSWER-The legal
standards for inter-firm cooperation are no longer ambiguous in the U.S.
Dumping is defined as - ANSWER-An exporter selling below cost abroad and planning
to raise prices after eliminating local rivals
In some industries where pressures for globalization are relatively low, local firms may
possess some skills and assets that are transferable overseas, thus leading to a/an
________ strategy - ANSWER-Extender
The main types of attack observed in the market include - ANSWER-Thrust, feint and
gambit
Which of the following would not be considered an initial set of actions to gain
competitive advantage - ANSWER-Counterattacks
The differences in formal and informal institutions that govern the rules of the game in
different countries include ________ differences - ANSWER-All of the above
Which is true of relatedness? - ANSWER-Relatedness can be a common underlying
dominant logic that connects various businesses in a diversified firm
At its core, diversification is essentially driven by all of the following except: - ANSWER-
Less complicated information systems
Large-scale entries do which of the following? - ANSWER-All of the above
Research regarding the relationship between product diversification and firm
performance indicates that - ANSWER-All of the above
The following managerial motives for conglomerations do not benefit shareholders
except: - ANSWER-Organizational stability
Which is one motive for M&A which does not necessarily increase shareholder value? -
ANSWER-Hubris
Which is true of globalized R&D? - ANSWER-For large firms, there are actually
diminishing returns for R&D
This structure is often used to supply customers (often other MNEs) in a coordinated
and consistent way across various countries - ANSWER-Global account structure
Which of the following exemplify trade barriers? - ANSWER-Tariffs, Local content
requierements, restrictions on certain entry modes, subtle non-tariff
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