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    The mounting standing of multinational corporations (MNCs) in today’s global economy has held some interest from international organizations, national government agencies and local citizens (Yang & Huang 2011: 3). MNCs have risen to prominence through mergers, procurement and setting up new enterprises, and they have operated businesses throughout the world (Yang & Huang 2011: 3). They mobilize resources, develop vertical and horizontal production networks and penetrate all kinds of markets across

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    Should Multinational Corporations Behave In Accordance With The Business Cultures Of Host Countries They Are Active In? Venturing into a foreign market for business mainly involves the crossing of borders and cultures of a host country but does the importance of understanding and behaving in accordance with their business cultures truly impact the success of a firm entering the market? International business enters foreign markets to further expand their reach towards the global markets. Naturally

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    Monsanto is a multinational agricultural biotechnology corporation based in the USA. They are world’s leading producers of GMO seeds and rBGH. The company operates two business segments seeds and Genomics and Agriculture productivity. Monsanto is a company that has been around since 1901. They have renovated their company several times throughout the last century to fulfill a need in society. They have been suppliers for items such as artificial sweeter, saccharine, which was sold to Coca-Cola, vanilla

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    Overview of the company: eBay.com eBay is an American multinational corporation and e-commerce company, that provides consumer-to-consumer sale-services through the Internet. eBay was initially founded as an auction web by a computer programmer called Pierre Omidyar, and during the dot-com bubble it manage to prevail and it ended up being a notable success story. In September 1997, the company officially changed its name to eBay and in 1998 it went public. Today it is a multibillion-dollar business

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    Many multinational companies call China home to manufacturing due to the low cost of in capital, undervalued currency, energy and tax incentives. Apple as a Multinational Company Apple is a prime example of a company who has succeeded in mastering the internationalisation process over the past decade. It may of taken them 24 years to make a huge impact in the technological market but the company still continues to learn about a market the changes every day. The multinational corporation has

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    under, and the cultural traditions of the area one operates their business from. Multinational companies have a much harder time deciding where they stand on some ethical issues because they may operate out of many different cultural areas and countries with very different laws. Nike is one such multinational company and the focus of this paper. To begin I will focus I what I believe is Nike’s and other multinational companies

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    I. THE REALLY OPERATIONAL SITUATIONS OF THE MULTINATIONAL COMPANY’S SUBSIDIARY IN CHINA THROUGH JOINT VENTURE WITH CHINESE COMPANY. 1 The concept : a. The multinational company: A multinational company or Multinational corporation (MNC),  multinational enterprise (MNE)  is a corporation that is registered in more than one country or that has operations in more than one country. It is a large corporation which both produces and sells goods or services in various countries

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    to the Ekholm and Forslid, most headquarters of Multinational Corporation which adopted to type of vertical FDI are located in big and developed places to keep the brand image and spread it to target market with focusing on maximizing company’s profit, and they choose low cost locations for distribute production factories with focusing on minimizing the production cost. The General Motors Uzbekistan (GMUz) Car Company is one the biggest multinational company not only in Uzbekistan and even inside

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    many firms and corporations are becoming multinational enterprises. The term multinational firm describes the situation in which a firm extends beyond the borders of its individual mother country, state or nation and operates with affiliates and branches in more than two countries. Multinational firms also extend beyond continental boundaries and hence it’s always desirable to understand the reasons and factors which prompt firms to go multinational. In most cases, multinational firms replicate

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    Research Paper On Fedex

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    1.0 Introduction This study scrutinizes the culture and structure of two corporations: Microsoft and FedEX. Further, the similarities and differences of structure and culture of an organizations are examined. The impact of organizational structure and culture on business performance and the factors that motivate employees in an organization are examined. Diverse methods of management and leadership along with the theories of management are discussed. More so, comparison of the soundness of the different

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