16References PAGEREF _Toc402404183 \h 17 Executive summaryThe whole report will analyze Hong Kong’s political‚ economic‚ social and technological environment (PEST) of the view that opening restaurant chain (Subway) industry in the view of the international business. This document will facilitate the foreign business to find more information about Hong Kong PEST. In this document also analyze modes business entry which appropriate for the Hong Kong market. IntroductionTo study any business project
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Markit Clear Legal Overview Scott Kostyra – Markit Bridget Marsh – LSTA March 3‚ 2011 CONFIDENTIAL Markit Clear documentation overview Industry standard documentation – Large number of market participants Approximately 50 active banks Over 650 fund managers – Standard documents posted on-line Developed via collaborative process – Legal documentation working group Markit LSTA Banks Lenders LSTA/LMA legal framework subsumed 2 Legal differences
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Page 1 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: LECTURER MANUAL INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: Challenges in a Changing World Janet Morrison LECTURER MANUAL © Janet Morrison‚ 2009. Page 2 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: LECTURER MANUAL Contents Introduction .......................................................................................................................3 Designing your course in international business .................
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businesses‚ and the future of international franchising. Franchising has become an increasingly popular market-entry mode‚ and the use of franchise systems for expansion into international markets is expected to continue and perhaps intensify. (Arthur Anderson‚ 1996) These business franchises appear as hotel chains‚ fast food restaurants‚ and many others. The first section examines the definition of franchising by giving an overview of franchising from an international perspective. The historical
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International Economic Environment Toyota Motor Corporation Group paper Analysing the non-controllable economic environment of an international operating company Date of publication: 16-02-2012 Group 16 Lennart Bayer Rick Cobussen Yixing Gai Marieke Martens Table of Contents Business cycle sensitivity 4 Figures from Toyota 4 Quotations from the annual reports (2005-2011) 5 Actual figures of aggregated demand 5 Gross Domestic Product
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A firm ’s international marketing program must generally be modified and adapted to foreign markets. This international marketing program uses strategies to accomplish its marketing goals. Within each foreign nation‚ the firm is likely to find a combination of marketing environment and target markets that are different from those of its own home country and other foreign countries. It is important that in international marketing‚ product‚ pricing‚ distribution and promotional strategies be
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“The study of international business is fine if you are going to work in a large multinational enterprise‚ but it has no relevance for individuals who are going to work in small firms.” Evaluate this statement. This statement might have held more truth years ago‚ but certainly not today. The workplace is drastically changing on a constant basis and the world is becoming integrated. I believe it is important to study international business for large and small corporations and any type of business
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Inter-Mar L1 objectives basic concepts=international marketing‚internationalization‚global orientation etc. why and how firms go international=inter‚ external motivations different types of inter-mar-organizations=5types definition the marketing of goods and services across national boundaries it involves; identifying international marketing opportunities providing products and services that meet international market needs communicating with international audiences delivering products internationally
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globalization? How is the global economy changing? How is the above situation affecting Vietnamese companies’ operation? How should Vietnamese companies prepare to compete successfully globally? Present a case of a Vietnamese company who is active in globalizing its activities. 2. Topic 2: Difference in culture What is culture? What are the determinants of culture? How can culture influence international business? From which perspectives? What are the strong points of the Japanese and American
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marketing‚ litigation and lawsuits between companies can backfire and have negative effects. There is no international law in a formal sense‚ and no agreed laws that can always be applied to international business relations and every country has its own law (Cueto 2010). International businesses in foreign countries are affected by the role of lawyer who might be very costly‚ corrupted or biased to local firms. In some
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