A) vary its management processes and practices to account for these differences.
B) adopt the host country's management processes and practices in both countries.
C) opt to exit one of the countries to avoid a conflict.
D) provide incentives to the employees based only on their individual performance.
E) adopt the home country's management processes and practices in both countries.
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A) Confucianism is a religion principally followed in India,Korea,and Japan.
B) Confucianism preaches about the supernatural,the concept of a supreme being,and an afterlife.
C) Confucian ethics raise the costs of doing business in China,Japan,South Korea,and Taiwan.
D) Conflict between management and labor tends to be high in the countries that follow Confucianism.
E) In Confucian thought,loyalty to one's superiors is regarded as a sacred duty.
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A) It is the amount of distance to be maintained from the audience in order to be audible to them.
B) It is a psychological phase wherein a person has free flowing thoughts.
C) In ergonomics,it is the minimum amount of space required by an average employee in order to work efficiently.
D) It is the comfortable amount of distance between you and someone you are talking with.
E) It is the amount of space a country has per person and is arrived at by dividing the country's total geographical area by its total population.
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A) Both stress the afterlife and spiritual achievement rather than material progress.
B) Both support the existence of a caste system.
C) Both advocate the same kind of extreme ascetic behavior.
D) Both propagate the Noble Eightfold Path as a route for transformation.
E) Both condemn the payment or the receipt of interest on loans and deposits.
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A) Mores are actions of little moral significance.
B) Violation of mores is generally not a serious matter.
C) Social conventions regarding eating with the correct utensils is a good example of mores.
D) Mores do not differ among cultures.
E) Certain mores have been enacted into law.
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A) encourage competition between the members of the group.
B) expose managers to different ways of doing business.
C) foster dynamism and entrepreneurship.
D) discourage employees from moving from company to company.
E) fail to facilitate self-managing work teams.
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A) how a society deals with the fact that people are unequal in physical and intellectual capabilities.
B) the relationship between an individual and his or her fellows along with the degree to which individual achievement and freedom are emphasized.
C) the extent to which different cultures socialized their members into accepting ambiguous situations and tolerating uncertainty.
D) attitudes toward time,persistence,ordering by status,protection of face,respect for tradition,and reciprocation of gifts and favors.
E) the extent to which sex roles are differentiated and values such as achievement and power are emphasized.
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A) the mobility between the social classes of the Cedian society will increase.
B) the level of industrial disruption and industrial disputes will be low.
C) most of the population will perceive itself to be middle class.
D) an antagonistic relationship will exist between management and labor classes.
E) successful individuals,irrespective of their origins,will be highly respected.
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A) first-mover advantage
B) cross-cultural literacy
C) gerrymandering
D) cultural lag
E) demographics
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A) teaching children to be noncompetitive.
B) impinging on fundamental freedoms and values.
C) indirectly teaching cultural values and norms.
D) indirectly creating a rigid caste system.
E) unnecessarily deviating from formal education.
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A) are allowed to charge higher interest rates on loans.
B) cannot accept private deposits.
C) cannot pay or charge interest.
D) are not subject to any form of law.
E) are supposed to refrain from making a profit through any source.
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A) Culture is static as it does not evolve.
B) Multinational enterprises can themselves be engines of cultural change.
C) The cost of doing business in a country or region is always independent of its culture.
D) It is not possible for a country to support multiple cultures.
E) The values and norms of a culture emerge fully formed.
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A) blind in nature.
B) reciprocated by the superiors by bestowing blessings on them.
C) free of expectations of reward and personal gain.
D) aimed at attaining spiritual perfection.
E) based on the superiors' spiritual achievements.
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A) Buddhism
B) Christianity
C) Hinduism
D) Confucianism
E) Islam
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A) The country will exhibit more need for social and material support structures built on collectives.
B) As the country gets richer,there will be a shift in the society from "traditional" to "secular rational" values.
C) As the country gets richer,there will be a shift in the society from "well-being" to "survival" values.
D) The people in the country will give more importance to collectivism than to individualism.
E) The country,to further facilitate globalization,will commit to authoritarian ideologies.
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