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Optimize Your Studies with the [Global Business 2009 Update,Peng,1e] 2023 Test Bank

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Chapter 1



True/False



1. Terms International Business (IB) and the term global business are synonymous.

Answer: False; Learning Objective: 1; Level: Easy; p. 4

AACSB: Tier 1 Reflective Thinking; Tier 2 Strategy



2. Multinational enterprise is a firm that engages in foreign direct investment by directly
investing in, controlling, and managing value-added activities in other countries.

Answer: True; Learning Objective: 1; Level: Moderate; p.4

AACSB: Tier 1 Analytic; Tier 2 Creation of Value



3. The term International Business should always refer to business activities conducted
abroad.

Answer: False; Learning Objective: 1; Level: Difficult; p.5

AACSB: Tier 1 Communications; Tier 2 Environmental Influence



4. Global business includes both international (cross-border) activities as well as domestic
business activities.

Answer: True; Learning Objective: 1; Level: Moderate; p. 4

AACSB: Tier 1 Reflective Thinking; Tier 2 Environmental Influence



5. Emerging markets contribute about 25% of global GDP when adjusted for purchasing
power parity, PPP.

Answer: False; Learning Objective: 1; Level: Moderate; p. 6

AACSB: Tier 1 Analytic; Tier 2 Environmental Influence

,6. The term “base of the pyramid” represents economies where individuals make less than
$2,000 a year.

Answer: True; Learning Objective: 1; Level: Easy; p.6

AACSB: Tier 1 Reflective Thinking; Tier 2 Environmental Influence



7. The greatest number of opportunities for the global businesses is opened at the “top of
the pyramid,” where individuals have the greatest purchasing power.

Answer: False; Learning Objective: 1; Level: Moderate; P.66

AACSB: Tier 1 Analytic; Tier 2 Creation of Value



8. Most top managers of large firms lack significant global competence.

Answer: False; Learning Objective: 1; Level: Easy; p. 8

AACSB: Tier 1 Reflective Thinking; Tier 2 Strategy



9. Expatriate managers make ideal candidates for top management positions.

Answer: True; Learning Objective: 2; Level: Easy; p. 8

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10. Expatriate managers are usually paid salaries coinciding with the salaries paid to
foreign local managers of similar rank.

Answer: False; Learning Objective:2; Level: Easy; p. 8

AACSB: Tier 1 Analytic; Tier 2 Creation of Value



11. International premium is a significant pay raise awarded to expatriate employees
working abroad.

Answer: True; Learning Objective:2; Level: Easy; p.8

AACSB: Tier 1 Analytic; Tier 2 Creation of Value

,12. Expatriate employees face fewer and lower-ranked employment opportunities upon
return to the US.

Answer: False; Learning Objective: 2; Level: Easy; p.8

AACSB: Tier 1 Reflective Thinking; Tier 2 Environmental Influence



13. Approximately 80 million people worldwide are employed by foreign-owned firms.

Answer: True; Learning Objective: 2; Level: Difficult; p.8

AACSB: Tier 1 Analytic; Tier 2 Environmental Influence



14. Both, institution- and resource-based views are two core perspectives answering the
fundamental question: “What determines the success and failure of firms around the
globe?”

Answer: True; Learning Objective: 3; Level: Moderate; p.9

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15. Possessing intimate knowledge about the formal and informal rules governing
competition in various countries is sufficient to succeed globally.

Answer: False; Learning Objective: 3; Level: Moderate; p.10

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16. Formal rules refer to government regulations regarding foreign and domestic firms. In
most emerging environments of today, formal rules ensure equal playing field for all
companies, regardless of origin.

Answer: True; Learning Objective: 3; Level: Moderate; p.10

AACSB: Tier 1 Reflective Thinking; Tier 2 Environmental Influence



17. Due to following informal rules such as culture and ethics, some developed economies
have a hard time fostering entrepreneurship.

Answer: True; Learning Objective: 3; Level: Difficult; p.10

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18. Firms that are able to succeed in the difficult, harsh, even hostile foreign environments,
established by unfavorable formal and informal rules, possess unique firm-specific
resources and capabilities not shared by competitors.

Answer: True; Learning Objective: 3; Level: Moderate; p.11

AACSB: Tier 1 Communication; Tier 2 Strategy



19. Liability of foreignness is the inherent disadvantage experienced by foreign firms in
host counties because of their non-native status.

Answer: True; Learning Objective: 3; Level: Easy; p.11

AACSB: Tier 1 Analytic; Tier 2 Environnemental Influence



20. Most globalization opponents view globalization as a long-run historical evolution since
the dawn of human history.

Answer: False; Learning Objective: 4; Level: Easy; p.12

AACSB: Tier 1 Communication; Tier 2 Environmental Influence



21. Globalization is a relatively new phenomenon triggered by information revolution of
late 1980s and early 1990s.

Answer: False; Learning Objective: 4; Level: Moderate; p. 12

AACSB: Tier 1 Reflective Thinking; Tier 2 Information Technology



22. According to the pendulum view, the globalization is a positive phenomenon and
perceived both positively and negatively throughout the history.

Answer: False; Learning Objective: 4; Level: Difficult; p.12

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