IntBus ZHAW
International Business HS2021
International Business HS2021
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Cartes-fiches | 265 |
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Gestion d'entreprise |
Niveau | Université |
Crée / Actualisé | 22.11.2021 / 07.03.2024 |
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How can a company ensure non-biased auditing in its outsourced manufacture?
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Which of these risks can a circular economy business model mitigate?
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What are the risks of sourcing globally?
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What are the advantages of Exporting as entry strategy?
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Which activities are part of the Supply Chain Management concept?
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In a licensing agreement, ________ is responsible for local sales.
Which of the following statements is TRUE of leasing?
________ is an arrangement in which the focal firm or a consortium of firms plans, finances, organizes, manages, and implements all phases of a project abroad and then hands it over to a foreign customer after training local workers.
Which of the following is an example of intellectual property?
By establishing a brand name and market power through a licensing agreement, licensors are able to
In a system franchising agreement, the franchisee provides
The greatest amount of licensing occurs in the ________ industries
The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) was created by the
Which of the following statements is TRUE about international franchisors?
Which of the following is an essential method used by a focal firm to protect its intellectual property (IP) in a foreign country?
Before undertaking contractual entry strategies abroad, management
Which of the following is provided by the licensor in a licensing agreement?
________ is the world's leading licensing firm, with $56.6 billion in revenues.
Which of the following is characteristic of a know-how agreement?
The purpose of intellectual property rights is to ________ so they can exploit their inventions not only to recoup their investment costs and create commercial advantage but also to acquire power and market dominance free of direct competition.
Professional service firms, such as PriceWaterhouseCooper, often enter large international markets through FDI but usually use ________ to enter small markets.
In a system franchising agreement, the franchisor provides
An industrial design is intended to
Leasing is especially beneficial to
International portfolio investment is characterized by ________.
The purchase of an existing company or facility is known as a
Which of the following industries considers proximity to customers especially important in the decision to enter a foreign market?
An arrangement whereby the firm owns, or seeks to own, multiple stages of a value chain for producing, selling, and delivering a product or service is termed as
Which of the following represents a human resource factor that firms must consider when selecting an FDI location?
A firm that pursues a collaborative venture to access raw materials is demonstrating a ________ motive
Collaborative ventures benefit SMEs by providing them with
The level of taxes in a country is a part of the ________ factor that is considered when selecting an FDI location.
A ________ is a project-based, usually nonequity venture initiated by multiple partners to fulfill a large-scale project.
A firm that develops the capacity to sell its products by investing in marketing and selling operations is
A firm that pursues foreign direct investment to take advantage of government incentives is demonstrating a _____ motive
Which of the following is a characteristic of an equity joint venture?
In the Market Potential Indicators index, households with Internet access per 100 inhabitants are an indicator of ________.
The size and growth rate of a country's middle class is termed as ________.
Which of the following is a primary question to ask when attempting to determine a product's potential in a foreign market?
Which of the following tasks should a shoe manufacturing company perform first if it needs to assess the global market opportunity?