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    International joint ventures (IJVs)‚ the second type of equity based cross-border alliance‚ have experienced tremendous growth during the last two decades as well. They will continue to represent a major means of global expansion for MNEs. In emerging economies such as China they represent the dominating operation mode for MNEs’ market entry. According to a well-known definition by Shenkar and Zeira an IJV

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Entrepreneur profile Every business has to start somewhere. For Bishnu Pandey and Laxman Poudel‚ it began with the dissatisfaction with the job they were doing after the completion of their studies. According to Bishnu Pandey he has completed bachelor’s level of studies and worked in NGO’s for around a year and about his partner Laxman poudel he did his MBA and worked in Bank of Kathmandu (BOK) before they started with their business. They were friends from childhood

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    CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON THE REALIST THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS WRITTEN BY PAUL EJE DANIEL DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR‚ CALABAR SUBMITTED TO DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR‚ CALABAR. AS A PARTIAL FULFILLMENT TO THE COURSE REQUIREMENT OF THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (POS3341). AUGUST‚ 2014 TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION - - - - - - - - 2 THE REALIST THEORY OF IR - - - - - - 3 CORE ELEMENTS

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    You are starting a high-tech venture. Would you prefer to bootstrap your company or secure financing from an angel or venture capital fund (like Onset Ventures)? Using information from the readings assigned for today‚ explain your answer in terms of the pros and cons of each. To answer this question satisfactorily‚ we need to first consider and weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each method of financing: bootstrapping‚ angel financing‚ or venture capital (VC) funding‚ followed by the investigating

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    3.1 Introduction to Joint Ventures 9 3.2 General facts about Toshiba‚ Motorola and TSC 10 3.3 Objectives and agreements 10 3.4 Factors of success 11 3.5 Lessons drawn from the case 12 4. Our intercultural team work 13 4.1 Our team work process 15 4.2 Presentation Performance……………………………………………………………….15 4.3 Individual Assessments .…………………………………………………………..…….16 5. Bibliography 18 6. Appendix: Additional information on the Motorola-Toshiba Joint Venture 1987 19 7. Powerpoint Slides

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    THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 1-Behavioralism:- Behavioralism is an important approach among the different approaches of international relations. This approach is actually generalization. They study a phenomenon generally. They say that we can not get factual knowledge of a phenomenon that we study rather we can get causal knowledge of the phenomenon. Behavioralists isolate the factors to study so we can call them holistic. They believed in careful study

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    TOWARD AN ECLECTIC THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION: SOME EMPIRICAL TESTS JOHN H. DUNNING ’ University of Reading I Abstract. This paper first sets out the main features of the eclectic theory of international production and then seeks to evaluate its significance of ownership- and location-specific variables in explaining the industrial pattern and geographical distribution of the sales of U S . affiliates in fourteen manufacturing industries in seven countries in 1970. e lr !. V

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    NIDL (New International Division of Labour) LO:                Discuss the causes and impact of the emergence of the NIDL on global economic activities The New International Division of Labour refers (quite broadly) to the global spread of labour use across international borders in the face of globalization and increasing industrial competition. Characteristics of NIDL TNC Driven – large capital outlay for global investments Hierarchical‚ tripartite – see TNC notes Profit driven – capital accumulation

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    Ina Howard Human Sexuality Fran Jackler 8 December 2014 “Decades” Assignment 1. a) I interviewed my Grandfather‚ Meinhart Senf‚ who was born in Bremen‚ Germany and has lived there most of his life. He was a young teenager in the 1940’s however world war two also occurred in that decade. My grandfather lost both of his parents in that tragic war and has never had “the talk” with his parents. But he said that even if they had survived sex probably would have never been a topic of discussion because

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    BUSA Final Chapter 6 Objectives: 1. Theories of international trade and investment 2. why do nations trade? 3. How can nations enhance competitive advantage? 4. Why and how do firms internationalize? 5. How can internationalizing firms gain and sustain competitive advantage? Theories of International Trade and Investment: Mercantillism: belief popular in 16th century - National prosperity results from maximizing exports and minimizing imports Nonmercantillism: today some argue - nation should

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