Chapter 1: Globalization and International Business Introduction 1. The meaning of globalization * Broadly: the widening set of interdependent relationships among people from different parts of a world that happens to be divided into nations. * Narrowly: the integration of world economies through the elimination of barriers to movements of goods‚ services‚ capital‚ technology‚ and people. A. How Does International Business Fit In? * International business consists of all commercial
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Information System Manager of SecretNetwork‚ pleased to be here to represent the SecretNetwork that trans-national computer suppliers company that supplies products to an international market. Today‚ I will focus on the issues of international business environment and the implication of e-commerce for international business. In this issue‚ I will share with you about globalization‚ trans-national Corporation and the national economic environment. Then‚ I will discuss about how e-commerce has affected
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Aspects of International Business International Business (INBU350) The political aspects regard the International Business has been passing through changes that in one way or another affect the organizations. Countries fighting for defend of their territories against others or internal conflicts to keep the democracy alive; for instance the war between Iraq and Iran‚ or the citizens of Venezuela fighting for the survival of their democracy. As a result the pressure of the non-business situations
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Impact of Technology on Businesses Every functioning business in the world today uses some sort of technology in order to help them accomplish their goals. Before the age of technology‚ it was much harder for businesses to thrive because it was harder for them to advertise to their customers‚ communicate with their business partners‚ store information‚ and much more. Today businesses have all those things‚ and it has never been easier to start up a business‚ maintain it‚ and have your business
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Indonesia and its Business Culture Religion and culture: -Most Indonesian businessmen are Chinese and mostly non-Muslim. -Many are Christians but because Indonesia is dominated by Muslims‚ it could be offensive and impolite to eat during the fasting hours of Ramadan. -Superstitions: There are many superstitions in Indonesia due to the folklores and belief in Black Magic. One such superstition is to avoid making payments at night as it is believed that it may lead to bankruptcy of business failure.
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Many U.S. companies are doing business internationally‚ but many complex situations can arise. Having an understanding of cultural differences in the workplace becomes important‚ and to understand these differences‚ people need to know and understand a culture’s ecological correlations‚ or in other words‚ the concepts that describe a culture (Brislin‚ P. 278). In reading the case “Negotiations – BWA Discovers the Indonesian Way” in Understanding and Managing Diversity‚ many cultural issues had
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Discussion Compare the business culture of the UK with that of Japan. How would business negotiations between delegations from the two countries be affected‚ and how would you advise a UK team to prepare for the negotiations? “Nihonjinron”‚ literally “the Theory of the Japanese”‚ has been of fascination for both Japanese and foreigners alike‚ and the industrialised world seems acutely aware that the Japanese are very different to Westerners‚ in ideology‚ religion‚ and business strategies. There are
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The Impact It can be easily said that big businesses have had a large impact on the economy and politics in the United States‚ especially during the Gilded Age‚ also known as the “2nd Industrial Revolution”. Monopolies‚ corporations‚ and businesses began to grow dramatically. These three branches grew so significantly that they were known as a major force in the United States. They had a great amount of power and had the ability to control much throughout the country. However‚ as these businesses
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Topic 1: International Business 1. Why companies engage in international business? There are three major operating objectives that underline the reasons for companies to engage in international business: -expanding sales: pursuing international sales usually increases the potential market and potential profits -acquiring resources: foreign sources may give companies lower costs‚ new or better products‚ additional operating knowledge -minimizing risk: international operations may reduce
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specifically on fossil fuels combustion (oil‚ coal and gas) issue affect the international business including the arguments. The positive and negative sides it could also be the opportunities and challenges. According to Dinica (2002)‚ energy policy is one of the government packages to reduce fossil fuels combustion. Supply and demand side areas of interventions are being used since supply and demand are the nature side of business sector. However‚ that will be the complex one to elucidate. The simpler
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