This entrance strategy grants the rights to a firm in host country to produce and/or sell a product (pg 206)
This organizational structure should be used by firms with diversified product lines that have different technology bases and are aimed at dissimilar or dispersed markets
Global Product Structure
This type of staffing approach fills key managerial positions with people from headquarters (pg 288-289)
Ethnocentric staffing approach
Expatriates often experience this when returning home from an international assignment (pg 320)
Reverse culture shock
The degree of general importance compared to that of leisure, community, religion and family (pg 352)
Work centrality
This entrance strategy is a low risk way to begin international expansion or test out an overseas market. (pg 205)
Exporting
This is the most common type of global organization structure - divisions are created to cover geographic regions (pg 259)
Global Geographic Structure
Recruiting done on a regional basis (pg 291)
Regiocentric staffing approach
Global management team
This is the number one need jobs satisfy...(pg 352)
A needed income
This type of strategic alliance is a new independent entity jointly created and owned by two or more parent companies. (pg 229)
Joint Venture
This strategy treats the world as one market by using a standardized approach to products and markets (pg 261)
globalization
The goal of training for expatriates is to reduce this...(pg 300-301)
Culture shock
labor relations
Motivation and ______ are factors in the successful implementation of desired strategy (pg 360/372)
Leadership
"the conscious and active management of creating, disseminating, evolving, and applying knowledge to strategic ends." (pg 245)
Knowledge management
This type of coordinating mechanism typically includes sales quotas, budgets, and other financial tools as well as feedback reports (pgs 273-274)
Indirect Coordinating Mechanism
Expatriates must possess intellectual capital, psychological capital and this....(pg 295)
Social captial
Collective bargaining
These must be designed to reflect the motivational structure of a culture. (pg 360/372)
Reward systems