Paula recently acted as a whistleblower. The cognitive pillar overpowering the normative pillar
Although she had a high paying
management job at a banking firm, she
contacted the authorities and reported
corruption. This is an example of:
Even in developed economies, formal rules false
make up the largest part of institutional
constraints, and informal constraints are
less pervasive.
MaltHanks Inc., a leading American firm, Liability of foreignness
starts its operations in China. It incurs a lot
of additional costs in comparison to the
local firms. These costs originate in limited
local knowledge and local stakeholders'
discriminatory attitudes. Which of the
following best describes the problem
faced by MaltHanks?
_____ is the inherent disadvantage that firms Liability of foreignness
from other countries experience in host
countries because of their nonnative status.
BRIC is an acronym for the emerging Brazil, Russia, India, and China
economies of _____.
, INB 300 Exam 1
Formal institutions include culture, ethics, false
and values.
According to one of the three views of a process similar to the swing of a pendulum
globalization, globalization is _____.
Which of the following statements is true of It is the process of investing in, controlling, and managing value-added activitie
foreign direct investment? other countries.
The _____ consists of North America, Triad
Western Europe, and Japan.
Which of the following statements is true of They mean the formal and informal rules of the game.
institutions?
Which of the following statements is true of It is ignored by most of the multinational enterprises.
the base of the pyramid?
If the largest MNE, Walmart, were an true
independent country, it would be the 27th
largest economy in the world.
Which of the following statements is true of They are not static.
institutions?
India is a democracy as its citizens elect true
representatives to govern the country on
their behalf.