available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0969-6474.htm The role of culture on knowledge transfer: the case of the multinational corporation Leyland M. Lucas Department of Management and Business Administration‚ Morgan State University‚ Baltimore‚ Maryland‚ USA Abstract Purpose – This paper aims to look at the issue of culture’s role in knowledge transfer within multinational corporations (MNCs). Studies of MNCs have hinted at the importance of culture to the performance of subsidiaries. Using Hofstede’s
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Bulanday‚ Monica Patricia Camille A. 4MKTG02 Social Responsibility Prof. Stella A. Yanuaria August 31‚ 2010 SM INVESTMENTS CORPORATION Code of Ethics/Policies SMIC adopted a Code of Ethics on September 21‚ 2007 to re-affirm the company’s commitment to the highest standards of ethics‚ good governance‚ competence and integrity in pursuing the company’s mission and vision to serve the
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New trend in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) became Central and Eastern Europe since the end of 1980s. That happened because of those countries starting transformation to ma market economy and chose as one of the priorities in it integration to a global economy. Such instrument as FDI has its advantages as well as disadvantages. Firstly‚ FDI is a source of supplementary productive capital that is really scarce source in terms of deep structural changes of a whole economy. Secondly‚ FDI provide
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2. What is meant by a multinational corporation (MNC)? Give 2 examples of MNCs that are U.S. based‚ and 2 that are based elsewhere but operate in the U.S. Multinational Corporation is the corporation of having operations‚ subsidiaries‚ or investments in more than one countries. According to Franklin Root (1994)‚ an MNC is a parent company that: -engages in foreign production through its affiliates located in several countries‚ -exercises direct control over the policies of its affiliates‚
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Leader Use Only Internal Moderator First Copy to Supervisor Second Copy to internal moderator Only one copy handed in: Date of Submission: Extension Agreed: Agreed Submission Date: University of Hertfordshire MSc Finance and Investment Management Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) effect on emerging stock markets and the determinants of a stock market development (A study with reference to South Africa) Author: Lila Mashanga Student No: 10225573 Supervisor: Dr
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1. Definition of multinational company which says that a company which serves more than one country at a time and small description about its background. 2. Main body contains:- * Description about how multinational corporations give employment and remove poverty. * Role of these companies in enhancing local economies. * Its impact on globalization. 3. Conclusion- about how multinational corporations are beneficial to the world. INTRODUCTION Multinational companies have brought
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SONY ’S INVESTMENT POTENTIAL Prepared by N.A.R. Report Distributed November 17‚ 2006 Prepared for English 302-B19-F06 ABSTRACT This report explores Sony Computer Corporation‚ in an effort to provide detailed information regarding the company ’s most recent stock trends. The purpose of this report is more specifically to show the performance of the company ’s stock after a video game console release‚ in order to provide investors with information to help decide whether or not to
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Tong‚ Elijah Rio BSACT4 November 26‚ 2013 Globalization‚ Corporate Social Responsibility and Poverty Globalization is the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale. The corporate social responsibility‚ on the other hand‚ is the company’s sense of responsibility towards the community and environment (both ecological and social) in which it operates. It encompasses not only what companies do with their
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Multinational corporations (MNCs) are defined as firms that engage in some form of international business. As the Sports Export Company sells its products to foreign countries & face to global environment. So‚ the Sports Exports Company is a multinational corporation. The costs of ensuring that managers maximize shareholder wealth (referred to as agency cost) are normally higher for MNCs than the agency cost of Sports Export Company. Agency costs are lower for Sports Export Company simply
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The interrelationship between modernity and globalization The rurality-modernity encounter in village India is taking place under the canopy of parliamentary democracy which the consembly adopted‚ in preference to Gandhian advocacy of Panchayat-based self-government‚ but its isocratic architecture tilts the power-balance towards the villages which seem to have defied the global mega-trend of ‘developmental de-ruralization’. The British colonialism is the vital player in the history of India’s
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