Papers On International Business
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Employment Culture and Management Practices in the US and Germany; A Comparison
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This 3 page paper examines the differences between management practices, corporate culture and the employment relationship in Germany and the US. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEgerusm.rtf
English as a global language
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A paper which investigates the reasons why a global language is a valid and workable concept, and considers whether or not English should be internationally adopted in this context. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JLgloblan.rtf
English Channel Tunnel; Triumph or Disaster?
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This 16 page paper considers the role that the channel tunnel has played in the fright industry. The paper considers whether the tunnel has encouraged trade between Europe and the United Kingdom, the role it has played in freight transport in general, and the way in which it works, the problems it faces and the potential future of both the tunnel, its traffic and Eurotunnel. The bibliography cites 20 sources.
Filename: TEchantn.wps
Enhanced Corporate Governance: Singapore
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A 25 page paper discussing corporate governance and small and medium sized enterprises (SME) in Singapore. The paper reviews a corporate governance conference held in 2000 and examines events at Enron and Rite Aid. The paper focuses on transparency and the need for accurate accounting. It concludes that a higher level of corporate governance can be valuable, regardless of the size of the company or the nation in which it is located. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: KScorpGovSing.rtf
Enron Project in Dabhol; The Risk of an Obsolescing Bargain
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This 8 page paper considers the way in which an obsolescing bargain may emerge when a multinational corporation is making an investment in a infrastructure development. The writer explores this using the Harvard Business School case study of Enron Development Corporation in Dabhol, India. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEobbarg.rtf
Entering And Staying In The Global Market
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This 19 page paper discusses entering the global market. The product is Compaq's palm-size computer, the Aero 2100. The writer provides an introduction that includes the reasons it is important for companies to enter the global market and then discusses potential barriers. The types of strategic groups found in the competitive environment are explained and discussed. A competitive profile illustrates the differences between Compaq's product and that offered by two other companies. The Boston Consulting Group matrix is used to illustrate Compaq's success. Lastly, possible gaps in the market along with other barriers are discussed. Four student-generated questions are the basis of the essay. 4 graphic illustrations are included. An executive summary is included. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: PGglcp.rtf
Entrepreneurs' Worth to the World Economy
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A 13 page paper discussing the value of
entrepreneurial enterprises, not only to their own nations but to the world. Wickham has said,
"Entrepreneurs are significant because they have an important effect on world economics." This
statement is a valid one in that entrepreneurs greatly affect the economies of their own nations.
Singapore provides excellent example of the economy built by industrialization and shifting into
services with maturity. It is in these services that small businesses are most important for
continued economic growth. The paper recommends that Singapore's government next turn its
attention on maximizing small business. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KSEntrepSing.wps
Environmental Risk In International Business
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A 4 page paper that discusses the kinds of risks faced by multinational companies conducting business in a different environment, i.e., a foreign country. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGenmul.rtf
Ericsson Inc.
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This 5 page report discusses the multi-faceted
corporation Ericsson. The Swedish manufacturer is the third
largest producer of mobile phones in the world. Obviously,
telecommunications is one of the most important and most
competitive business sectors in the modern world. As a result, a
company such as Ericsson is involved in a broad array of
communications development programs and products. This paper
examines some of the company�s primary strengths, potential
weaknesses, and possible threats. Bibliography lists 10
sources.
Filename: BWericss.wps
Errors in Importing and Exporting � A Case Study
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This 8 page paper considers a case study supplied by the student. In this case, a naive manager makes numerous mistakes in setting up a contract which involved imports and exports. The paper outlines the steps that the manger should have taken to prevent many of the mistakes and reduce the exposure to risk. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEexperr.rtf
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