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International Management
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1. Which of the following leaders takes action or intervenes in situations only when standards are NOT met?
Extractive companies
Passive management-by-exception leader
Specialization
foreign currency
2. A structural arrangement in which domestic divisions are given worldwide responsibility for product groups is referred to as a...
Market niche
Global product division structure
Paternalistic
International division structure
3. In work motivation - factors internally controlled - such as responsibility - achievement and the work itself are referred to as...
Regional instabilities
Total quality management
Organizational and personal
Job content factors
4. According to Bass - the most effective leaders were characterized by four interrelated factors. These are...
Extractive companies
Idealized influence - inspirational motivation - intellectual stimulation and individualized consideration
Entrepreneurship
Transnational network structure
5. The two-factor theory of motivation holds that two sets of factors influence job satisfaction. These are...
Theory Z
Hygiene - motivators
International division structure
Operational risks
6. Controls that use reports and other written forms of communication to control operations are...
Polycentric
foreign currency
Goal-setting theory
Indirect
7. Typically - MNCs utilizing this approach to strategic planning use a country-centered or multi-domestic strategy.
Global product division structure
Political imperative
Regional instabilities
Theory Y
8. A multinational structural arrangement that combines elements of function - product and geographic designs - while relying on a network arrangement to link worldwide subsidiaries is referred to as a...
Operational risks
Transnational network structure
Organizational and personal
foreign currency
9. William Ouchi's theory of leadership - which combines Japanese and U.S. assumptions and approaches to leader behavior is referred to as...
Organizational and personal
Strategy implementation
Job content factors
Theory Z
10. The return to one's home country from an overseas management assignment is referred to as...
It gives first movers a significant advantage over later entrants
A vital area for MNCs to assess and manage
corporate objectives
Repatriation
11. _______ investments involve the production of goods or services that are the same as those produced at home.
Horizontal
Paternalistic
Training and previous experience
Training
12. These leaders are visionary agents with a sense of mission - who are capable of motivating their followers to accept new goals and new ways of doing things.
Transformational
Participative
Inpatriate
Specialized operations
13. These agreements typically require payment of a fee upfront and then a percentage of the revenues.
Franchise
Macro
A vital area for MNCs to assess and manage
Matrix structure
14. One of the most important foci in _____ is the market and includes the role of all potential competitors and the relationships surrounding those competitors - such as affiliation with one another or the connection between the company and its custome
The home country
the need for power and status
Host-country nationals
Environmental scanning
15. The first assumption about the motivation process is that it is...
Conglomerate
A hygiene factor
Universal
The home country
16. Work-motivation theories can be broken down into two general categories which are...
Participative
corporate objectives
Entrepreneurship
Content and process
17. These MNCs do all of their training at their headquarters.
Extractive companies
Indirect
Ethnocentric
Conglomerate
18. The objectives of the foreign operation and the ___________ are similar
corporate objectives
The home country
International division structure
Content and process
19. Kaizen is a Japanese term that means...
Continuous improvement
Financial incentives
Conglomerate
Political imperative
20. According to this theory - a great deal of creative potential basically goes untapped and if these abilities can be tapped - workers will provide much higher quantity and quality of output.
Ralative bargaining power
Theory Y
Lump-sum method
Job content factors
21. _____________ do not encourage the use of centralized decision-making
Social conditions
Heterogeneous product lines
Conglomerate
Content-oriented
22. An individual from a host-country or a third-country national who is assigned to work in the home country is a...
Extractive companies
Micro
Inpatriate
Ralative bargaining power
23. ________ are designed to tap specialized expertise or other resources in the company's worldwide subsidiaries.
Specialized operations
Lump-sum method
Content-oriented
Global product division structure
24. A legal system that requires workers and their managers to discuss major decisions is referred to as....
Strategy implementation
Repatriation
It gives first movers a significant advantage over later entrants
Codetermination
25. A structure under which global operations are organized on a geographic rather than a product basis is referred to as a...
Macro
Lump-sum method
Extractive companies
Global area division structure
26. A key success factor is a factor that is necessary for a firm to compete effectively in a...
Social conditions
Market niche
Extractive companies
Heterogeneous product lines
27. MNCs may use ____________ to evaluate political risk
Theory Z
Host-country nationals
Regional instabilities
Passive management-by-exception leader
28. ______ risk issues often take forms such as industry regulation - taxes on specific types of business activity and various restrictive local laws.
Micro
Control measures
Repatriation
Strategy implementation
29. Salary under Herzberg's theory is...
Repatriation
Polycentric
Theory Y
A hygiene factor
30. The theory that focuses on how individuals go about setting goals and responding to them and the overall impact of this process on motivation is...
Indirect
Goal-setting theory
Inpatriate
Job content factors
31. As a general statement - most evidence indicates that European managers tend to use this approach to leadership.
Ralative bargaining power
Organizational and personal
Participative
Training
32. To motivate employees - especially in foreign countries with high individualism companies tend to offer...
Financial incentives
Polycentric
Participative
Entrepreneurship
33. Price controls - financing restrictions - export commitments - taxes and local-sourcing requirements are examples of...
Operational risks
Financial incentives
Participative
Passive management-by-exception leader
34. In general - some evidence suggests that testing is...
corporate objectives
Regional instabilities
Not extremely popular among MNCs
Content-oriented
35. As far as __________ are concerned - European firms are as centralized than American firms
Heterogeneous product lines
Centralization
Global product division structure
Control measures
36. The theory behind_____ is quite simple. The MNC works to maintain a stronger bargaining power position than that of the host country.
Content and process
Theory Z
Strategy implementation
Ralative bargaining power
37. MNCs utilize Export maximums for generating...
International
Market niche
Theory Y
foreign currency
38. Expatriate salaries typically are set according to the base pay of...
The home country
Global product division structure
International division structure
Participative
39. In a ____ investment - the goods or services produced are NOT similar to those produced at home.
Polycentric
Conglomerate
Participative
Idealized influence - inspirational motivation - intellectual stimulation and individualized consideration
40. _____ are local managers who are hired by the MNC.
Matrix structure
Host-country nationals
Macro
Hygiene - motivators
41. The process of providing goods and services in accord with a plan of action is...
Job content factors
A vital area for MNCs to assess and manage
Training
Strategy implementation
42. This is an agreement in which two or more partners own and control an overseas business.
Matrix structure
Passive management-by-exception leader
Joint venture
Lump-sum method
43. Positive organizational scholarship does not include...
ISO 9000
Followers
Transnational network structure
International division structure
44. In recent years_______ risk analysis has become of increasing concern to MNCs because of the growing number of countries that are finding their economies in trouble as in Southeast Asia or even worse - unable to make the transition to a market-drive
Macro
International
Transformational
The home country
45. The external control process differs from the internal control in that the external control...
Indirect
Matrix structure
Lump-sum method
Encourages harmony - responsiveness and sensibility
46. An approach to developing an expatriate compensation package that involves giving the expat a predetermined amount of money and letting the individual make his/her own decisions regarding how to spend it is referred to as the...
Social conditions
Lump-sum method
Repatriation
Theory Z
47. Although a number of approaches to decision-making are used around the world - the overall trend currently is toward...
A hygiene factor
Theory Y
Centralization
Ralative bargaining power
48. This strategy is appropriate when the need for national responsiveness is low and the need for globalization integration is high.
Market niche
Operational risks
Participative
Global
49. Most research in international human resource management has been _____ - because these theories examine motivation in more general terms and are more useful in creating a composite picture of employee motivation in a particular country or region.
Global product division structure
Goal-setting theory
Content-oriented
Global area division structure
50. As an organizational characteristic - _____ is the assigning of individuals to specific - well-defined tasks.
Heterogeneous product lines
Specialization
Idealized influence - inspirational motivation - intellectual stimulation and individualized consideration
Continuous improvement