Entry Strategies
Organizational Structures
Organizational Characteristics
Definitions
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100

What is the oldest and least risky method for a company to enter foreign markets?

What is Exporting? 

100

This structure groups all international activities into one division once global expansion begins

What is an international division structure?

100

The degree to which rules, procedures, and systems guide decisions

What is formalization?

100

What is a merger? 

A formal combination of two previously independent firms to form one new organization

100

What is the study of morality and standards of conduct? 

Ethics 

200

A type of partnership where two or more firms share ownership and control of a business

What is a joint venture?

200

A global structure that focuses on managing business by product rather than geography or function.

What is a product structure?

200

This characteristic involves dividing work into specific, well-defined tasks

What is specialization?

200

What is an international alliance? 

A partnership that gives both parties access to new resources, technology, or markets without merging ownership

200

What are some sources of culture? 

Family, Educational Institutions, and Religion

300

This entry method allows one firm to use another’s intellectual property in exchange for payment.

What is licensing? 

300

This model focuses on long-term relationships and mutual support

What is keirestu?

300

When authority and decision-making stay primarily at top management levels

What is centralization?

300

What is an area structure?

An organizational structure focusing on geographic areas rather than products or functions

300

what is the belief that one's own culture is superior to others, leading to the use of one's own cultural standards to judge other groups?

What is ethnocentricity? 
400

A McDonald’s in Spain operating under its brand and system, but owned by a local businessperson, is an example of this.

What is franchising? 

400

Which structure involves dual-system reporting?

What is the matrix structure?

400

When lower-level personnel are empowered to make decisions

What is decentralization?

400

What is a wholly owned subsidiary?

The international entry method that gives a firm total control and highest profits but requires the most capital and risk

400

At what age did Professor Omar win National Magic Champion

Age 9

500

This type of joint venture involves no equity investment, just a service agreement between corporations

What is a nonequity joint venture?

500

A structure with dispersed subunits, localized operations, and interdependent relationships.

What is a transnational network structure?

500

What is one thing a company must consider when choosing the right structure?

What is evaluating the environment? 

What is balancing trade offs? 

What is assessing strategy? 

What is enabling flexibility? 

What is analyzing capabilities? 

500

What does a low formalization structure look like? 

Flexible guidelines, Discretionary decision-making, Adaptive responses

500

What does it mean when someone has low uncertainty avoidance?

More willing to take risks, fewer rules, and more trust

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