Australia and New Zealand: Doing business with Indonesia SECTION 1 Cultural Differences: Many Australian and New Zealand organizations are seeking business opportunities in Asian countries as these Asian countries are in developing phase and they offer vast business opportunities to already developed nations. Here‚ we are going to analyze the business expansion of Australian and New Zealand organizations in Indonesia. During Global expansion of a business‚ it is very important to understand the
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countries found Indonesia to be the country to invest in and/or being an ideal business partner and good market for their businesses / goods. However‚ countries from different cultures have vast differences from the Indonesian culture‚ where it is important to recognize that people from different cultures have are different in a variety of ways‚ such as different ways of looking at things‚ different ways of dressing and different ways of expressing personality/goodness. Australians and New Zealanders
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should communicate with the Indonesians and what they should look into before approaching a foreign business. There are a few important factors discussed in this paper and they are the cultures‚ ethnicity‚ language‚ business etiquettes such as clothing‚ gestures‚ age‚ and date format. These factors should be looked at closely in order to have a successful business in Indonesia. To start a business in a foreign country‚ it is crucial to understand the culture‚ social‚ customs and language of the
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M ONITORING GIVES Air New Zealand a clear view of online customer experience Air New Zealand is an international and domestic airline group which provides air passenger and cargo transport services within New Zealand‚ as well as to and from Australia‚ the South West Pacific‚ Asia‚ North America and the United Kingdom. Air New Zealand strives to be number one in every market they serve and customers’ airline of choice when traveling to‚ from and within New Zealand. In their home market‚ the
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Comparative Study Australia and Indonesia By Alexander Vuong EC1101 – Sheaffe Table of contents Table of contents 2 Essay. 3 Appendix A – Economic Growth 6 Table A1 (World Bank Group) 6 Table A2 (CIA Factbook) 6 Figure A1 (CIA Factbook) 6 Appendix B – Economic Development 7 Human Development Index (HDI)(HDR 2011) 7 Table B1 (with indicators for HDI) 7 Figure B1 (HDR 2011) 7 Table B2 (World Bank Group) 8 Figure B2 (World Bank Group)
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[INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CASE STUDY] QUESTION 1: What political factors explain Indonesia’s poor economic performance? What economic factors? Are the two related? The impeachment of the Indonesian dictator Suharto is widely considered one of the most exciting political happenings of recent years. After dealing with inflation and a bad economic depression during the final year of President Sukarno in the early 1960s‚ Indonesia experienced rapid and lasting economic growth for three decades
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1.0 Introduction The global financial crisis of 2007 transmitted shock waves worldwide urging international governments to prepare defensive measures to combat this economic turmoil. Hence‚ on 12th October 2008‚ the Australian and New Zealand governments introduced analogous schemes to guarantee liabilities issued by a wide range of financial institutions whereby prior to this phenomenon‚ neither nation had deposit insurance arrangements in place‚ a distinctive characteristic common in other developed
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Indonesia Case Discussion Questions: 1. What political factors explain Indonesia’s poor economic performance? What economic factors? Are these two related? The major political factor affecting Indonesia’s poor economic performance is corruption. Indonesia was run by President Suharto for 30 years. Under his dictatorial rule corruption was rampant at all levels of government. While the country today is democratically run‚ the culture of corruption still pervades. Excessive bureaucracy coupled with
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2 Introduction: There are many factors that affect business success. One factor which companies‚ unfortunately‚ cannot control‚ consists of external factors. External factors – or the external environment‚ as it is collectively known – surround an organization can either inhibit success or create a supportive framework for company growth. Different external environment factors include customer demographics and satisfaction‚ business competition‚ national and international laws‚ and the availability
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AIR NEW ZEALAND Introduction: Air New Zealand is the largest flag carrier in New Zealand‚ which is operating scheduled passenger flights to 26 international and 25 domestic. The airline has been a member of the Star Alliance since 1999. Air New Zealand’s route network focuses on Australia and the South Pacific‚ with long-haul services to East Asia and North America. History: Air New Zealand’s history can be traced back to the Tasman Empire Airways Limited (Tasman Empire Airways Limited - TEAL)
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