1000 Search Results for Globalization and international business
Business Environment
The business circle resonates with two major issues in the modern world, i.e. leadership and globalization.
The modern business world is continuously reshaped by globalization. It is a curious coincidence that a lot of business Continue Reading...
International Business
Accounting for Intangible Assets in the Transnational Manufacturing Industry
The international business world has worked to break down barriers that formerly existed to allow businesses to more easily expand their operations Continue Reading...
The global "mindset" that companies must have is defined as "…the ability to develop and interpret criteria for business performance" that are not relying on the "assumptions of a single country, culture or context to implement those criteria Continue Reading...
Globalization and competition within the international markets demands that multinational corporations employ a series of strategies aimed at ensuring that they maintain a competitive advantage over their rivals. Such strategies can never be realized Continue Reading...
Globalization & E-Commerce Standardization or Adaptation
Standardization or Adaptation in E-Commerce Business Models
People often choose to build and operate their businesses via the Internet because they believe it simplifies the process. It i Continue Reading...
Although intranet pages may provide links to the Internet, an intranet is not a site accessed by the general public" (Housel and Hom, 1999).
Aside from the intranet, the company also uses a wide array of anti-virus programs, firewalls and virtual p Continue Reading...
Globalisation
By their nature, multinational companies have culturally diverse social capital, and need to adopt strategies to maximize the benefit that this capital has to the business. The field of human resource management plays a significant rol Continue Reading...
Globalization of the Hospitality Industry
The operational aspects of expansion are often the easiest for any hospitality provider to plan and execute, regardless of the global location of their latest hotel, resort or expansion property. The cultura Continue Reading...
There are several reasons why this model is particularly relevant for outsourcing relationship maturity. First, at the lowest level of the model the focus is on purely reacting, which is exactly what many companies do when they are stressed with co Continue Reading...
Globalization
Impacts of globalization
Globalization is a broad term that can be used in varied perspectives. It can be defined as global outlook of various nations of the world coming together to join hands more particularly on economy, politics a Continue Reading...
Business Ethics
"the High Cost of High-Tech Foods case"
The cost of high-tech food continues to arouse debates over the ethical, moral, and practical impacts the foods have on the people, market, and economy. However, it is evident that the propone Continue Reading...
Business-Level and Corporate-Level Strategies: The Coca-Cola Company
Business level and corporate level strategies
This paper analyzes the business-level and corporate-level strategies of the Coca-Cola Company in order to identify the most importan Continue Reading...
This is the point that we can offer specific insights that will help corporations to establish training programs and procedures for addressing these issues. Once this happens, is when we can provide strategies that will reduce conflict and improve p Continue Reading...
The article also speculates that Apple could go through public relations problems about their practices, and that it could even create shortages of some Apple items if the sweatshop merchandise is removed from the Chinese company and built elsewhere Continue Reading...
International Trade
To a point, there is no compelling reason under theories of international trade for IT companies to locate their production in Silicon Valley. Many major Valley firms have long since offshored their production, such Apple, Intel, Continue Reading...
The strategy outlines clearly the ethical position of the organization in relation to interactions between consumers and various stakeholders. This is essential in the enhancement of service and products provisions. The organization focuses on the a Continue Reading...
Business-Level and Corporate-Level Strategies: Nestle
Business and Corporate level Strategies Nestle
Nestle
Nestle is one of the world's largest manufacturers of foods, beverages, and health care products. Incorporated in 1866 by Henry Nestle in S Continue Reading...
Business Ethics - Masters Business Administration Essay - Drawing relevant literature, critically evaluate a position debates firms responsibility maximising shareholder returns. Discuss implications chosen position a manager concerned impact company Continue Reading...
Globalisation and Its Effects
Defining Globalisation
What differentiates the depth and pervasiveness of globalisation in this century compared to previous is the acceleration of cultural issues driven by rapidly changing technologies that impact in Continue Reading...
Globalization Questionnaire
What is globalization?
According to Keith Porter, "people around the globe are more connected to each other than ever before. Information and money flow more quickly than ever. Goods and services produced in one part of Continue Reading...
Business Management: Staffing Practices & Selection Tools:
Analysis of a Pharmaceutical Organization
In the past few decades, globalization and technology are two emerging trends that play a significant role in any organization's staffing pract Continue Reading...
e. Nutra Sweet). At the same time, they also had a number of failures, like when they company replaced the original formula for their soft drink with a new one. This led to a massive revolt among consumers, who did not want this product. Instead, the Continue Reading...
"Dell recently established customer and technical support centers in India, China, Morocco, Panama, and Slovakia and has set up design centers in Taiwan and China. Furthermore, it not only has manufacturing facilities in Texas and Tennessee, but als Continue Reading...
Business
How would you characterize the differences in corporate structuring and ownership rights for various countries around the world?
There are different ownership types. People can structure their businesses or organizations under one of sever Continue Reading...
The most significant purposes comprise: persuading actions of the members of a culture, resolving disagreements inside the culture, upholding significant social values, and providing a way for social change (Meiners, Ringleb and Edwards, 2009). Cana Continue Reading...
In the long run, Machan & Chesher's argument makes sense -- care for the health and safety of company employees and see the company grow more profitable! Care for one's own health and one will be a better employee! However, management does not Continue Reading...
Perhaps they're put off by the cracked floor tiles or the cobwebs on the headless, foam-rubber mannequins. Whatever the reason, the store's rock-bottom prices and helpful service clearly aren't pulling in many shoppers" (Fairlamb and Cohn, 2003).
A Continue Reading...
In addition, we might ask ourselves if the richer nations have or not a greater responsibility as far as the research and development in the area of sustainable energy are concerned. (Reid, environmentalleader.com)
Believing that there are such ene Continue Reading...
This means that the staff at Nordstrom's marketing department needs to implement a continuous process of learning in order to be able to integrate the new technologies within their endeavors.
Considering that Nordstrom has decided to enter the Mexi Continue Reading...
Some customers are interested in the advertorials they find in their favorite magazine, some are attracted by the fact that celebrities promote the product in case, and other customers are attracted by sponsoring and organizing certain events they a Continue Reading...
International Marketing and Culture
Globalization has increased opportunities for international marketing and business for many companies that could not afford to do so in the past. Many researchers consider international marketing to be synonymous Continue Reading...
International Trade
The world appears to be shrinking as the global landscape continues to be developed by technology and new ways of communication. It is inevitable that this new intimacy will have, and has had, a significant impact on the economie Continue Reading...
S. (Matviuk, 2010). The Mexican managers believed that individuality (IDV) was essential for them to operate their factories successfully. The fact that their overseas senior management teams did not causes significant conflict. As a result, the Mexi Continue Reading...
Business
The company's objective is to develop capabilities in the Research and Development areas as well as ensuing products that can be sold and distributed in the European and American markets. It should be noted, however, that such a move must b Continue Reading...
It is through best practices by offering CRM Industry-based templates that is a set of synergistic, preconfigured work products that assists in quicker implementation, lower installation risk and potential ROI.
Customer Relationship Management as a Continue Reading...
The study by Darrag et al. uses HRM as a mode to identify several clear obstacles to effective recruitment on an international scale. A major point of concern for MNCs, the article indicates, is the difficulty of penetrating culturally ingrained mod Continue Reading...
Globalization arguably began even before Marco Polo’s expeditions, possibly being traceable to Alexander the Great’s establishment of overland routes between Eastern Europe and India. The assumption that globalization equals Americanizati Continue Reading...
Outsourcing and Offshoring
Critically examining the current business practices used by the Hershey organization in the wake of globalization, it is evident that outsourcing and offshoring are among the most prominent practices currently being util Continue Reading...
The argument of one-size-fits-all branding fits with institutionally-based branding strategies (Harris, Attour, 2003) yet on a product or service-specific basis the need for having highly specific, targeted, localized branding strategy that aligns w Continue Reading...
Globalization and Diversity in Public Administration
What is the appropriate role for an international NGO? Should they define their role for themselves, have it defined by their host country's government, or something in between? How can they work Continue Reading...