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    Part I: True or False 1. False 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. True 6. True 7. True 8. True 9. False 10. False Part II a) Ten major complaints of foreign company in 2012 for doing business in China as indicated in USCBC 2012 China business environment survey results are; 1. Human resources: Talent recruitment and retention Finding and retaining talented employees is significant challenge for foreign companies in China. According to highly competitive

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    Explain 2 types of barriers to entry which can prevent potential competitors from entering an industry Monopoly and oligopoly both are types of barriers to entry which can prevent potential competitors from entering an industry A barrier to entry is anything that prevents entry when entry is socially beneficial A monopoly possesses high barriers to entry. This deters other firms from entering the market and thus allows the monopoly to keep their status as a single seller of unique product

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    QUESTION 3 Does Intellectual Property theft undermine the workings of the free market system? Yes‚ we look first what is Intellectual Property Right (IPR). World Trade Organization (WTO) said IPR are the right given to person over the creations of their minds. They usually give the creator an exclusive right over the use of his/her creation for a certain period of time. Then Free Market is a summary term for an array of exchange that takes place in society. Each exchange is a voluntary agreement

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    service levels for agreed remuneration * It may involve automatic transfer of business/undertaking to the supplier Common concerns against outsourcing to India * The security of customer and product information * The protection of intellectual property * The financial viability of service providers in an increasingly competitive market * The ability to provide consistent quality of service * The potential for changing of local laws Despite these concerns‚ the number of companies

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    Introduction The contemporary press is flooded with articles and commentaries extolling the phenomenal success of Apple’s iPod. It seems everyone has an opinion as to how design has contributed to the dominance of Apple in this lucrative‚ emergent market‚ targeted—if not lusted after—by savvy high tech giants Sony‚ Samsung‚ Dell and Microsoft. But I suspect that something more clever is afoot; that Apple’s design strategy is in line with something we call "value transference." And if my suspicion

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    – a non-physical action – will increase a false sensation of “this [belongs] to me”. The challenge of authorship (Blum‚ 2009) is another visible reason: the glorious idea of individualism developed in Enlightenment Age and the awareness of intellectual property rights are both fading away. Criticisms over Helene Hegemann’s first novel‚ Axolotl Roadkil‚ have generated the public concern that young adults tend to regard the mixture of old and new sources as “art of cut and paste” (Zeitung‚ 2010) rather

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    Had he not owned his works‚ would he have been recognized in his field? Just as musicians have copyrights‚ so equally do academics own their work. Academic integrity is founded on the principle that plagiarism is unethical and a theft of intellectual property right. Academic integrity is also applicable in an organization as increasing concern is being observed in many areas to enhance standard of conduct and integrity issues. A characteristics of this concern is that many organizations are themselves

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    technology leader focused on improving the ways people connect with information. It’s aspire to build products that improve the lives of billions of people globally. Google innovations in web search and advertising have made their website a top internet property and their brand one of the most recognized in the world. To compete with the rivals Google business is primarily focused around the following key points Research Continue to develop new products and services and to enhance existing ones through

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    IET Management of Technology Series 22 Series Editor:  J. Lorriman Intellectual Property Rights for Engineers 2nd Edition Other volumes in this series: Volume 15 Volume 17 Volume 18 Volume 19 Volume 20 Volume 21 Volume 22 Volume 23 Volume 24 Forecasting for technologists and engineers: a practical guide for better decisions B.C. Twiss How to communicate in business D.J. Silk Designing businesses: how to develop and lead a high technology company G. Young Continuing

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    associated with their use. Two of the biggest issues our society faces today in modern-day computing includes the invasion of privacy of individuals and their information by big corporations and the government and copyright infringement of intellectual property‚ also known as piracy. An issue that our society faces today is the invasion of privacy by big corporations‚ organizations‚ and the government. One of the greatest wonders that computer technology provides us today is the ability to connect

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