IB - Module 2

 0    21 tarjetas    dklekowski
descargar mp3 imprimir jugar test de práctica
 
término English definición English
Foreign Direct Investment
empezar lección
investment in, controlling and managing value-added activities in another country
expatriate assignment
empezar lección
temporary job abroad with a multinational company
emerging economies
empezar lección
economies that only recently established institutional frameworks that ease international trade and investment; low-/middle-level income; high-level economic growth rate
BRIC
empezar lección
4 largest emerging economies (Brazil, Russia, India, China)
PPP Purchasing Power Parity
empezar lección
rate at which the currency of one country needs to be converted into that of the second country to ensure that a given amount of the first country's currency will purchase the same volume of goods and services in second one.
institution-based view
empezar lección
international performance of a frim depends on formal rules and informal rules that differ around the world; focus on external environment
resource-based view
empezar lección
firm's international success is influenced by its internal resources and capabilities; internal environment
liability of outsidership
empezar lección
disatvantage of outsiders over insiders caused by lack of familiarity with the local environment
globalization
empezar lección
a process leading to greater interdependence and mutual awareness (reflexivity) among economic, political, and social units around the world, and among actors in general
liberalization
empezar lección
the removal of regulatory restrictions on business
setbacks for globalization
empezar lección
fear among people in developing countries as competition about low-end manufacturing jobs arises; MNEs can destroy local companies, cultures, and values
risk management
empezar lección
the identification and assessment of risks and actions taken to minimize impacts of rare events
non-invented-here syndrome
empezar lección
tendency to distrust new ideas coming from outside one's own organization or country
ethnocentric perspective
empezar lección
view of the world through the lens of one's own culture
cosmopolitans
empezar lección
people who embrace cultural diversity and see personal and professional opportunities of globalization
task/immediate environment of organization
empezar lección
customers, competitors, suppliers, government, civil society organizations, interest groups
broader/indirect/macro environment of organization
empezar lección
innovations, political tensions, disposable income, consumer trust, employment, world trades slows down
external changes
empezar lección
technological, economic, societal, and climate changes
macro environment contexts
empezar lección
political, economic, socio-cultural, technological, ecology&climate
acceleration of globalization factors
empezar lección
political changes (e.g. liberalization), international collaboration (trade agreements, EU), socio-cultural changes (cultural exchange via travel, films, TV), technological changes (communication, information, transportation innovations)
multinationals
empezar lección
companies that have offices abroad and operate in a different country; international production chain; firms engaging in FDI

Debes iniciar sesión para poder comentar.