Papers On International Business
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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
Establishing a Global Athletic Shoe Company
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A 5 page paper establishing a new company to manufacture and market athletic shoes in the US, Canada, Singapore and South Korea. The initial budget is $350 million, allocated among five primary activities. Includes a five forces analysis of the industry. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSmktgAthShGl.rtf
Establishing Eyewear Business In Barbados
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A 5 page paper that discusses establishing an eyewear manufacturing business in Barbados. An introduction to the island is provided, then the writer discusses the industry, human resources issues and goals of the company. Data included. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGbds.rtf
ETHICS AMONG MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
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This 12-page paper focuses on ethical decisions faced by a fictional multinational corporation (MNC). The paper details a director of strategic planning who is not certain whether to enter one country because of its bias against women; or to purchase products from a factory because of alleged child labor. The essay examines examples of ethics faced by real corporations and attempts to apply those ethics to this case study. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTmnceth.rtf
Ethics and Employee Relations in Asia
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A 9 page paper discussing The Gap's ongoing struggle against negative publicity arising from accusations of using Asian and Central American sweatshop labor and China's government's lack of concern for individual workers as that nation shifts from a command to a market economy. Much is written and discussed about the issue of human rights, particularly in the dichotomy of perspective that so often exists between East and West. There is no argument that Asian workers share a strong work ethic and are willing to work in virtually any setting. Where the argument lies is in how companies in developed nations should use their efforts. The purpose here is to research what types of conditions exist and then to evaluate at least two cases. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSempEthAsia.rtf
Ethics Case Study: Exporting Toxic Waste
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This 5 page paper discusses a case study supplied by the student. A company executive is proposing to build a new chemical plant in a Third World country knowing that the gases released cause a persistent haze and also can cause liver cancer in a very small number of people and mostly when they are elderly. The executive uses utilitarian philosophy to justify the proposal. This paper addresses specific questions related to the case. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGtoxcs.rtf
Euro Disney's Transformation into Disneyland Paris
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This well written 9 page paper examines the only Disney theme park in Europe from development to the present day. The paper considers the reasons for its geographical location, including the incentives given by the French government, to the problems it faced with conflicts over its' construction, employee relations and the general culture clashes which resulted in negative publicity and financial losses. The changes in the strategy are then considered in the light of these problems and the result are considered in the long a short term. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEeurdis.wps
Euro Disneyland
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A 7 page paper discussing Disney's approach to financing its
French location in the late 1980s. Disney devised an intricate financing plan in which it
would create a financing company that would lease the finished park to the operating
company for 20 years, then sell the park to the operating company for a nominal value. In
the meantime, it fully involved the French government to make the government a
stakeholder as well, and offered stock in a company with no earnings and no revenues.
The paper provides a SWOT analysis, two alternative strategies and discussion of the
recommended strategy. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSeuroDis.wps
European Think Tanks & Pharmaceutical Industry
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A 48 page research paper that investigates the relationship between the pharmaceutical industry and European think tanks in regards to looking at how this alliance has affected public policy formulation in regards to health systems and reform, pharmaceutical competitiveness, intellectual property and parallel trade. The writer also addresses the history of European think tanks, how they differ from the US model and how their influencing the ongoing experiment of European unification. Bibliography lists 23 sources.
Filename: kheutt.rtf
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