Queensland University of Technology QUT Business School School of Management MGN409 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW In addition to the Official Unit outline found on QUT Virtual this document will provide specific information about the unit as it will be offered this semester. MGN409 Management Theory and Practice Semester Semester 1‚ 2014 Unit Coordinator Name: Assoc Prof Paul Davidson Phone: 3138 1248 Fax: 3138 1313 Room:Z950 Email: p.davidson@qut.edu.au Consultation Times By appointment
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Accounting Principles (GAAP) in favor of the international standards‚ International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)‚ followed by most of the world. This modification would represent one of the prevalent accounting rule changes for public companies based in the U.S. Among other issues‚ it would likely dislodge the Financial Accounting Standards Board‚ or FASB‚ as the U.S.’s chief accounting authority‚ incorporating it under the London-based International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). Many
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The Role of the International HR Manager For many people international HR management (IHRM) is synonymous with expatriate management. IHRM‚ however‚ covers a far broader spectrum than just the management of expatriates. It involves the worldwide management of people. Although International HR (IHR) managers undertake the same activities as their domestically-based colleagues‚ the scope and complexity of these tasks will depend on the extent of internationalisation of the organisation. In this
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International Business‚ 14e (Daniels et al.) Chapter 2 The Cultural Environments Facing Business 1) ________ consists of specific learned norms based on attitudes‚ values‚ and beliefs of a group of people. A) Ethnology B) Civilization C) Culture D) Doctrine Answer: C Diff: 1 Skill: Concept Objective: 1 AACSB: Multicultural and diversity understanding 2) Which of the following is NOT true about cultural diversity? A) Companies may gain competitive advantages by bringing together people of
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International Business Lecture Notes Collin Starkweather1 September 2012 1 Copyright c Collin Starkweather 2012. All rights reserved. 2 Contents 1 International Business Culture and Practices 1.1 Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 The Determinants of Culture . . . . . . . . 1.2.1 Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions . . . 1.2.2 Trompenaars’s Cultural Dimensions 1.2.3 Country Clusters . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 Social Stratification . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4 Cultural
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[pic] COLLEGE OF LAW‚ GOVERNMENT & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA |No. |Information on Course | | |Course Name : INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS | | |Course Code: GFMA 2023
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Intrnational Business see uploaded document INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 1. Which of the theories of international trade can help Indian services providers gain competitive edge over their competitors? Trade between and among countries has occurred for many thousands of years. But it was not until the 15th century that people tried to explain why trade occurs and how trade benefits both parties to an exchange. Below figure shows a time line of
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Wild‚ J.J. & Wild‚ K.L.‚ (2012). International Business: The Challenges of Globalization (Global Edition)‚ 6th Edition‚ Pearson Education Limited‚ U.K 1. Describe the process of globalization and how it affects markets and production. 2. Identify the two forces causing globalization to increase. 3. Summarize the evidence for each main argument in the globalization debate. 4. Identify the types of companies that participate in international business. 5. Myths that keep small firms
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Case Study #3: Contract for the International Sale of Goods A chip off the new block Semicontronics is an Australian manufacturing company that has been in the business of semi manufactured electronics for over a decade. Semicontronics has a solid reputation for meeting customer demands for quality products on time and on budget. The majority of Semicontronics customers are international‚ mid-market manufacturing companies that produce generic electronics such as cell phones‚ digital media
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School of Management MGMT3101 International Business Strategy Session 2‚ 2012 Case Study Assignment The Formation and Evolution of Sony Ericsson Joint Venture 5 October 2012 Contents Synopsis 3 1. Introduction 4 1.1. The Sony Ericsson Joint Venture 1.2. Motivations for Joint Venture 1.2.1. Technology Exchange 1.2.2. Risk Reductions 1.2.3. International Expansions 1.2.4. Financial Goals 2. Strategic Alliances 7 2.1. Alternative Strategies 2
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