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Jeopardy -1 100 200 300 400 400 500 500 Misc. Chapter 3 Chapter 2

Credits That’s all folks. Exit

Chapter 1 - $100 The EU is made up of how many nations?

Chapter 1- $100 25

Chapter 1 - $200 CAFTA stands for_______________?

Chapter 1 - $200 Central American Free Trade Association

Chapter 1- $300 _______occurs when the local government seizes the foreign-owned assets of the MNC without adequate compensation.

Chapter 1- $300 Expropriation

Chapter 1- $400 Name the “four tigers”.

Chapter 1 - $400 Singapore Hong Kong Taiwan South Korea

Chapter 1- $500 The method for adapting to political risk in which the operation might modify the name, style, etc. to suit local taste.

Chapter 1 - $500 What is Localization?

Chapter 2 - $100 Payments that raise significant questions of appropriate behavior either in the host nation or in other nations are called ________________.

Chapter 2 $100 What are Questionable Payments?

Chapter 2 $200 This is a term to describe a moral standard that could be accepted by all cultures.

Chapter 2 $200 What is moral universalism?

Chapter 2 $300 This is an ethical approach when a company would apply the morality used in its own home country.

Chapter 2 $300 What is ethnocentrism?

Chapter 2 $400 This is one standard from the SA8000 that was mentioned in our text or slides.

Chapter 2 $400 Do not use child or forced labor. Provide a safe work environment. Respect worker’s rights to unionize. Do not regularly require more than 48-hour work weeks. Pay wages sufficient to meet workers’ basic needs.

Chapter 2 $500 Name one ethical behavior and social responsibility guideline developed by MNCs?

Chapter 2 $500 Develop worldwide codes of ethics. Consider ethical issues in strategy development. Given major, unsolvable, ethical problems, consider withdrawl from the problem market. Develop periodic “ethical impact” statements

Chapter 3 $100 This is a sense of awareness and honest caring about another individual’s culture.

Chapter 3 $100 What is Cultural Sensitivity?

Chapter 3 $200 Relating to the GLOBE dimensions this deals with the extent to which a society encourages and rewards people for being fair, generous, caring and kind.

Chapter 3 $200 What is Humane Orientation?

Chapter 3 $300 This value dimension from Hofstede is the level of acceptance by a society of unequal distributions of power in institutions.

Chapter 3 $300 What is Power Distance?

Chapter 3 $400 The first step towards cultural sensitivity is for the international manger to ___________________________.

Chapter 3 $400 What is Understand his/her own culture?

Chapter 3 $500 ______is having a working knowledge of the cultural variables affecting management decisions.

Chapter 3 $500 What is Cultural Savvy?

Misc. $100 Kinship systems relate most closely to ______________.

Misc $100 Family relationships

Misc. $200 According to Hofstede’s value dimensions, this refers to the tendency of people to look after themselves and their immediate family only and neglect the needs of society.

Misc. $200 What is Individualism?

Misc. $300 A company subscribing to ethical relativism would take the approach to morality appropriate in ______________________.

Misc. $300 What is the host country?

Misc $500 In Trompenaar’s value dimensions, the universalistic approach is characterized by __________

Misc $500 Rules and systems, without consideration for individual circumstances

Misc $400 The modern Western system of ________ is technically illegal in Moslem nations.

Misc. $400 Banking