GlobMark
MSE GlobMark
MSE GlobMark
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Cartes-fiches | 46 |
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Gestion d'entreprise |
Niveau | Université |
Crée / Actualisé | 14.06.2018 / 21.06.2018 |
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‘Outside-In’ approach
Starts with the analysis of environmental factors and then considers all the various ways in which the firm may be affected by them
‘Inside-Out’ approach
Starts with the firm’s various functions and products and then considers in each case what environmental factors may be significant
Stakeholder of The New ‘St. Gallen Management Model’
- Shareholder, Investors
- Customers
- Employees
- General public / NGO
- Government
- Suppliers
- Competitors
environmental spheres of the St.Gallen Management Model
- Society
- Nature
- Technology
- Economy
Interaction issues of The New ‘St. Gallen Management Model’
- Resources
- Norms & Values
- Concerns & Interests
processes of The New ‘St. Gallen Management Model’
- Management Processes
- Business Processes
- Support Processes
ordering moments of the organisation of The New ‘St. Gallen Management Model’
- Strategy
- Structures
- Culture
Development mode of The New ‘St. Gallen Management Model’
- Renewal
- Optimization
The 4 factors of the Environmental Analysis Framework
- Economic factors
- Political factors
- Demopgraphic factors
- Cultural factors
The 3 Envorinments of the Environment Analysis Framework?
- International Environment
- National Environment
- Industry Environment
At least 2 Economic Factors
- Macroeconomic environment
- Trading conditions
- Natural rescources
- Infrastructure
- Technology
At least 2 Political Factors
- Geopolitical links
- Institutions
- Stability
- Ideology
At least 2 Cultural Factors
- Social structure & dynamics
- Human nature perspective
- Religion
- Gender roles
- Language
At least 2 Demopgrahpic Factores
- Population growth
- Age structure
- Urbanization
- Migration
- Health status
What is Globalization? at least 3 points
• One of the most hotly-debated topics over the past few years
• Widely-used term that can be defined in a number of different ways
• Combination of economic, technological, socio-cultural and political forces
• Growing global integration of economies and societies around the world
• Reduction and removal of barriers between nations in order to facilitate the flow of goods, services, capital and labor
• Not a new phenomenon
• Full globalization means that the world economy is integrated as the economy of a single country
2 Indicators of economic integration?
- openness index
- Factor movements
Openness index
• Ratio of a country's trade (exports + imports) to its GDP
With increasing integration the index of openness should increase
Factor movements
Increased international factor movement (e.g. capital and labor)
With increasing integration capital and labor should move more easily across international borders
Leading exporters in world merchandise trade, 2015 ?
First 3
China, USA, Germany
Leading importers in world merchandise trade, 2015
First 3
United States, China, Germany
Which Country is in the Opennex index very Strong and which very bad?
Strong: Netherlands
Bad: Japan, United States
Drivers of globalization? at least 3!
- Deregulation of international markets
- international cooperation and integration
- Fall of the Iron Curtain
- Integration of developing countries into the world economy
- Socio-economic and socio-cultural factors
- Technological advances (e.g. Communication and transportation technology)
GDP (BIP)
Gross domestic Product
Bruttoinlandprodukt
What does the GINI index?
Measure of inequality of income distribution
0 = perfect equality
1 = maximum inequality
What is the BRICs?
- Brasil
- Russia
- India
- China
What means the N-11?
Next Eleven. Country currently in development which could be the next BRICs.
Which countrys does they believe will be important for Switzerland as the biggest customers for our exports?
BRIC
What type of Regional Integration is the EU?
Economic Union, partwise with Monetary Union
What means Appreciation?
Increase of the value of a currency relative to another currency
It takes fewer Swiss Francs to purchase 1 euro
What means Depreciation?
Decrease of the value of a currency relative to another currency
It takes more Swiss Francs to purchase 1 euro
What are currency risks?
Flexible exchange rates
•Possible change in price of one currency against another
•Business is conducted in foreign currency
•Exchange rate at the date of the offer vs.exchange rate at the payment date
•Company's sales currency differs from company's cost currency
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Which Country have a high currency risk? They are independently floating.
Brazil. Japan, Switzerland, USA
Which countrys have a low curreny risk?
Monetary union: the EU
What is meant with Dollarization?
For example Ecuador changed their own currency to the 1 of the US. So they have a more stable currency.
How big is the share of China of the world energy consumption growth in 2007?
52%
Which part of the world own nearly 50% of all proved oil reserves?
Middle East
What does the R/P says? (reservers-to-production)
The Reserves-to-production ratio (RPR or R/P) is the remaining amount of a non-renewable resource, expressed in time.
How can Ebola influence the Swiss economy?
We import cacao from Africa, if the Ebola virus distribute there it will have consequences for the swiss economic.