International Business Strategy Dr. Wu Zan **What is International Business ? - Business : Intergration of different functional areas (HR‚ Accounting‚ Finance‚ Strategy…) - International Business : business activities conducted across cultural and national boundaries. - Real life examples : We are living the age of international business and globalization. Ex : Australia = its government is negociating a free trade agreement with China‚ its biggest international partner in business. In the past
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to market sell ‘Batik’ to Singapore. This is to identify whether the Malaysia Company which is Barakaff Holdings Sdn Bhd and its product Batik suitable for going international. In order to identify this‚ this report is also using PESTEL analysis to identify potential opportunities and threats of the Batik Company. Besides that‚ a ‘5 Forces’ analysis is to reveal the threats that the company will face in Singapore. Moreover‚ this report also to suggest the generic strategy that apply by the company
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How does international business achieve its internationalization objectives in the contemporary context? Introduction In today’s prosperous modern society‚ Multinational Corporation and international organisation becomes a common key factor in increasing economic and social interconnection. Globalization grows mobility of goods and services‚ and expands business in all dimensions. To enterprise an international business is indeed a complex level of soaring towards the international trade. In
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Running head: Cultural Influence on International Businesses Touro University International Wendell K. Speegle MGT 501 Module One: The Nature of Organizations and the Contemporary Environment Dr. Donna DiMatteo Abstract Culture will play a major part in the dynamics of the way we operated in international business circles. Managers today will need special skills in order to meet these challenges. Language differences‚ culture awareness‚ and management skills are necessary for success. These challenges
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1. Globalization and International Business What is globalization? Globalization refers to the widening set of interdependent relationships among people from different parts of a world that is divided into nations. The term also refers to the integration of world economies through the reduction of barriers to the movement of trade‚ capital‚ technology‚ and people. Throughout history‚ human contacts over ever-wider geographic areas have expanded the variety of available resources‚ products‚ services
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Prediction of Market in future: Domestic market: VOSCO will still be the biggest shipping company especially in bulk and dry bulk cargo transportation while continuing to develop oil and container shipping International market: VOSCO tend to be more active and concentrate on seaborne trade within Asian Region (such as Korea‚ China‚ Indonesia…) as well as furthering other freight routes all over the world (Africa‚ Europe and America). Motivation why VOSCO want to expand their market to foreign
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International business- Commercial that crosses the boarders of two or ore nations Globalization – trend toward greater economic‚ cultural‚ political‚ and technological‚ interdependence among national institutions and economies. General agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) – Treaty designed to promote free trade by reducing both tariffs and nontariffs barriers to international trade. World Trade Organizations – International organization that enforces the rules of international trades
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International business negotiation 1 Introduction Sensitivity to cultural differences is very important in today’s international business arena. Culture profoundly influences how people thinking‚ communication and behave. Nowadays‚ business executives are finding themselves in precarious situations due to culturally rooted differences in business protocol‚ language and value system. Therefore‚ being aware of the influence of culture on international business negotiations and the proper
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BSM-414 International Business Management Mid-Term Exam Multiple Choice Questions 1. The term globalism or globalization generally refers to ___d__. a. increasing loyalty to your own country b. global competition characterized by networks that bind countries‚ institutions‚ and people. c. competition in an increasingly borderless world d. b and c only 2. Which of the following is correct about measuring globalization: C
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of a multinational company 3. Understand the nature of the global economy and the key forces that drive globalization 4. Know the basic classification of the world’s economies 5. Be able to identify the characteristics of the next generation of multinational managers Introduction 6. Businesses of all sizes‚ whether from the old or new economy‚ increasingly see the entire world as a source of business opportunities 7. Why? • World is becoming one connected economy • Any company
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