Culture Shock among International Students by Lyuba Makarova Group A-52 Instructor Olga Chuprakova 1 October 2013 Makarova i Culture Shock among International Students I. Introduction II. Culture Shock 1. Definition 2. Stages 3. Main aspects III. Culture Shock among international students 1. Reasons for fast overcoming Culture Shock 2. Different extent of effects of Culture Shock 3. International students are well-prepared for Culture Shock IV. Conclusion
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the economy in the world‚ and also small business is difference from big business‚ these difference lead to difficulty to understand the term of entrepreneurship‚ innovation and marketing concept in the small business new venture. This report aim to investigate the relationship among entrepreneurship‚ innovation and marketing. And will focus on especially in SME new venture. The finding show that‚ entrepreneurship is anyone whose takes the final say and puts words into action which include some characteristic
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Chapter 01 The Scope and Challenge of International Marketing True / False Questions 1. (p. 3) Global commerce thrives during peacetime. TRUE Difficulty: Easy Type: Knowledge 2. (p. 4) To date‚ the lesson for international commerce in the 21st century is "expect the unexpected." TRUE Difficulty: Easy Type: Knowledge 3. (p. 5) Today‚ every American business is international. TRUE Difficulty: Moderate Type: Comprehension 4. (p. 5) One event that
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accountable to that society for their actions. Like ethics‚ agreement on the nature and cope of social responsibility is often difficult to come by‚ given the diversity of values present in different societal‚ business‚ and corporate cultures. There are three concepts of social responsibility which are profit responsibility‚ stakeholder responsibility‚ and societal responsibility. Profit responsibility holds that companies have a simple duty that is to maximize profits for their owners or stockholders. Nonetheless
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The four concepts which organizations use to design their marketing strategies (product concept‚ production concept‚ selling concept‚ and societal marketing concept) are important because they serve as a guide for businesses to plan and carry out their marketing and selling efforts. The production concept is the oldest of the concepts in business. It proposes that customers prefer products that are cheap and widely available. organizations that focus on this concept are likely to concentrate on
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CRUCIGRAMA #1 de Mercadotecnia de Servicios DEFINICIONES: HORIZONTAL: 1 When customers have had service problems in the past‚ when they are in a hurry or when they have an emergency‚ are examples of: _____ service intensifiers. 4 Personal factors that are stable over time and increase a customer’s sensitivity to how the service should be provided‚ are known as _____ service intensifiers. 5 In this type of trade‚ companies are mostly small and employing fewer than 50 workers‚ which 2/3
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Discuss the core concepts of marketing for the travel and tourism sector Marketing in the travel and tourism sector is an important factor in making a travel business successful in terms of market share. Within marketing there a numerous known concepts that piece together the defined definition of marketing‚ these include the customer’s needs‚ wants and demands‚ products and services and value. Core concepts In the process of marketing your business it is important to factor in your customers wants
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Source: BBC News Online http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11866641?OCID=sptsus Accessed 30th November 2010 November 2010 Last updated at 11:05 ET Watch retailer Jannie Tay on creating a sense of luxury in Singapore Jannie Tay is co-founder of The Hour Glass‚ a luxury watch retailer that has been trading in Asia since 1979. Over the last 20 years‚ Asia’s luxury goods market has gone from strength to strength. One company that has prospered during the boom is The Hour Glass‚ a watch retailer
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Marketing may be defined as a societal process by which individual and groups obtain what they need and want through creating‚ offering and freely exchanging products and services of value with others. There are four competing concepts under which organizations conduct marketing activities. They are: 1] Production concept: this concept holds that consumers will prefer products that are widely available and inexpensive. For example‚ • Companies involved in the manufacture of candies like
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ABDT3214 International Marketing Week 2 Tutorial 1: Introduction to Global Marketing SECTION A: Coursework Briefing SECTION B: Discussion Questions 1. What are the basic goals of marketing? Are these goals relevant to global marketing? Marketing activities represent an organization’s efforts to satisfy customer wants and needs by offering products and services that create value. These goals are relevant in virtually every part of the world; however‚ when an organization pursues market opportunities
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