Microsoft in China and India‚ 1993-2007 Risks faced by Microsoft in China and impact to performance Risks Intellectual Property Localization Details Largest piracy rates in the world – 98% *Huge character sets required new versions of software *Chinese used mobiles more than the PC (can the mobile be a computing device)? *High profile revelation by Juliet Wu‚ former GM on commitment * Suspicion on security *Open source market * Entrepreneurship bug for Chinese software engineers *Legislation
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Case Report 1. Haier in India: building presence in mass market beyond China 1. Why did Haier enter India? What did it plan to achieve in this new market? Haier entered the global markets and started an internationalization strategy in the 1990s. Starting from European countries including Italy‚ the United Kingdom‚ and France‚ it stretched over even to the Asian market and opened its first manufacturing facility in Indonesia. Although the first entrance into the Asian market was in 1996‚ it
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Project Report On LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION SYSTEM PROJECT GROUP MEMBERS A. NISHANTH J. VISHWESH NACHIKET VASANT VAIDYA NAVEEN SUKUMAR TAPPETA R. ANAND UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF PROF. S. R. SATHE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE VISVESVARAYA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NAGPUR 2008-2009 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE VISVESVARAYA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NAGPUR 2008-09 CERTIFICATE This Is To Certify That A. Nishanth J. Vishwesh Nachiket Vasant
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Neuroscience: Past‚ Present‚ and Future LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of this topic student should be able to: Discuss the historical background of neuroscience – views of the brain in different era Discuss the history of modern neuroscience State the levels of analysis based on their complexities Explain the scientific process Discuss some major disorder of nervous system INTRODUCTION Human nature Curiosity‚ emotion (happiness & hurt)‚ movement‚ reasoning‚ learning‚ memory
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Eden L. (1991) identifies three main components of globalization: 1. Convergence – production‚ financial‚ technology structures approach a common average standard 2. Synchronization- tendency for Triad nations (EU‚ Japan & USA) to move in tandem‚ experiencing the same business cycle patterns 3. Interpenetration- the growing importance of trade‚ investment & technology in each domestic economy Globalization is manifest through: • The rapid growth in international trade and international financial
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International marketing.13th Edition. New York: Mcgraw-Hill.Van Mesdag‚ M. 2000. ‘Culture-sensitive adaptation or global standardisation – the duration-ofusage hypothesis’‚International marketing review‚ 17(1):74-84. Chung‚ H.F.L. (2003)‚ “International standardization strategies: the experiences of Australian and New Zealand firms operating in the Greater China markets”‚ Journal of internationalmarketing‚ Vol. 11 No. 3‚ pp. 48-82. Dairy Foods. (2001). Pepsi buys SoBe‚ Coke takes Planet Java. Dairy Foods‚ Vol
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2 National Differences in Political Economy Global Political Economy Global political economy (GPE) is an academic discipline within the social sciences that analyzes international relations in combination with political economy. Political economy is most commonly used to refer to interdisciplinary studies that draw on economics‚ law‚ and political science in order to explain how political institutions‚ the political environment‚ and the economics mix with each other. 1 Roles of History
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beverage company‚ with markets in over 200 countries and over 1‚100 brands under their portfolio. The company was founded in 1886 and is currently headquartered in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ USA. This paper seeks to explain the impact of globalization on the standardization versus adaptation decision using examples from the Coca-Cola Company’s performance and strategies since their inception as a company. Introduction Globalisation can be defined as the movement toward economic‚ financial‚ trade‚ and communications
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PROTOCOL AND 15 INTERVIEW QUESTIONS Mc Donald Simulation 9/30/2013 1 PROTOCOLS: 1) Information Sheet 2) Standard Consent Form - For People Who Are Subjects In A Research Project 3) Standard Complaint Procedure Form 4) Respondents’ and Firms’ Profile 5) Interview Framework that Guides the Qualitative Study 9/30/2013 2 PROTOCOLS: Information Sheet 1) We wish to seek your assistance‚ as a participant‚ with this important research project‚ which is being conducted to fulfill
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failure rates in joint venture which about 30% to 40% generally resulted from the neglect of cultural differences. The methodology used by the researcher is first by divided the corporate cross-cultural management into four dimensions: Localization Construction‚ Multi-cultural Coexistence‚ Cultural Conflict‚ and Cultural Mergence (Schein‚ 1985). Whereas the Organizational Performance was divided into five dimension: Motivation Models‚ Leadership‚ Organizational Culture and Environment‚ Work
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