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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
WINTER
|
2013
|
PROGRAM
|
MBADS
– (SEM 3/SEM 5) / MBAN2 / MBAFLEX – (SEM 3) /
PGDIB
– (SEM 1)
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SUBJECT
CODE & NAME
|
IB0012
– Management of Multinational Corporations
|
BK
ID
|
B1200
|
CREDITS
|
4
|
MARKS
|
60
|
Note:
Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be
approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
1 Discuss the relationship between international business and
international organizations. What could be the objectives of going
international?
Answer : International business
Every major industry has been
affected by international business trends, innovations and trade. Foster's
international business curriculum prepares students for careers in export and
import firms, international banking, multinational business, government agencies,
international organizations and more.
International business comprises all commercial transactions
(private and governmental, sales, investments, logistics, and transportation)
that take
2 Discuss the following theories of international trade:
a) Comparative cost advantage theory
Answer : According to Smith’s
Theory trade would take place between countries only if the country enjoys an
absolute cost advantage in production of a particular commodity over another.
However, it is seen in some cases
that country A enjoys a produces all commodities at a cost lesser than country
B. But, despite this country A ends up importing some commodities from country
B. Ricardo explained this using his theory of Comparative Cost Advantage.
According to this theory, country
A may
b) Porter’s theory
Answer : Porter's five forces
analysis :
Porter identified five factors
that act together to determine the nature of competition within an
industry. These are the:
- Threat of
new entrants to a market
- Bargaining
power of suppliers
- Bargaining
power of customers (“buyers”)
- Threat of
substitute products
- Degree of
competitive rivalry
Explanation :
3 Many countries are apprehensive about permitting MNCs operations.
What are the possible reasons for this?
Answer : In an attempt to cut
costs, many multinational corporations (MNCs) export their polluting activities
through subsidiaries established in less developed countries. This exporting of
pollutants is a crucial environmental issue[i]. Environmental pollution does
not necessarily need to cross a country’s borders in the form of a substance,
it can also pass the frontier through a decision taken in one state leading to
environmental consequences in another (Scovazzi, 1991: 395). To put it
differently, environmental degradation resulting from the subsidiary’s
activities can often be traced back to the regulatory orders of the parent
company.
4 Compare the management styles in USA and Japan.
Answer : Management styles and
practices in China:
In Confucian philosophy, all
relationships are deemed to be unequal. Ethical behaviour demands that these
inequalities are respected. Thus, the older person should automatically receive
respect from the younger, the senior from the subordinate. This Confucian
approach should be seen as the cornerstone of all management thinking and
issues such as empowerment and open access to all information are viewed by the
Chinese as, at best, bizarre Western notions.
Thus, in China, management style
tends towards the directive, with the senior manager giving instructions to
their direct reports who in turn pass
5 Explain the scope of comparative management.
Answer : Comparative management
is the study of various management principles, and how they apply from one
situation to another. Such as with international companies. How these
principles relate from one country to another. Management of international
corporations is not a one size fits all scenario. There are
many factors that will need to be taken into account. Among those are
customs and social norms that vary from country to country. In some countries,
care must be taken to address certain religious customs of the workforce.
6 Write short notes on:
a) Ethical issues in international management
Answer : There is an increasing emphasis on the
corporate responsibility of large organisations from developed nations and the
way they operate in third world countries. Many nations now impose their
ethical standards on developing countries even though they themselves have been
guilty of arguably unethical practices in the past. For example, the poor
working conditions suffered in the third world were commonplace during the
industrialisation of many western economies.
Some of the most common
international ethical issues surround the environment, child labour, working
standards and conditions, targeting marketing to
b) Social responsibility
Answer : Being Socially
Responsible means that people and organisations must behave ethically and with
sensitivity toward social, cultural, economic and environmental issues.
Striving for social responsibility helps individuals, organisations and
governments have a positive impact on development, business and society with a
positive contribution to bottom-line results.
Social Responsibility can be “negative,” in that it is a
responsibility to refrain from acting (resistance stance) or it can be
“positive,” meaning there is a responsibility to act (proactive stance). Being
socially responsible not only requires
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