Question
1
A Japanese citizen working in Hong Kong for a Japanese
multinational would be classified as:
Answer
A host country
national (HCN)
A third
country national (TCH)
A parent country national (PCN)
A related
country national (RCN)
Question 2
As foreign subsidiaries matures the local HR activities:
Answer
Have broadening responsibilities
Revert to the
home office
decrease as
government relations are understood
Stay largely
the same
Question 3
Which three dimensions are presented in Morganâs model of IHRM?
Answer
Types of
employees, countries and industries
Types of employees, countries and human resource
activities
Types of
products, industries and human resource activity
Types of
employees, labor problems and human resource activity
Question 4
Which of the following is a global mindset?
Answer
Focus on
domestic issues
Minimize
differences between international and domestic environments
Transferability
between domestic and international HRM practices
To formulate and implement HR
policies that develop globally oriented staff
Question 5
Which ratio is not part ofâ index of transnationalityâ?
Answer
Foreign assets
to total assets
Foreign sales
to total sales
Foreign debt to total debt
Foreign
employment to total employment
Question 6
Emic refers to which kind of specific
aspect of concepts or behaviors?
Answer
Language
Culture
Country
History
Question 7
An asymmetric event is:
Answer
Terrorist
attack on 9/11
London 2012
Olympics
HR activities
Weekly staff
training
Question 8
Cultural difference is not necessarily equivalent to:
Answer
Social Factors
Values and
beliefs
National
Differences
Shared and
recognized ways of looking at the world
uestion 9
What activity in international human resource would not be
required in a domestic environment?
Answer
Staff
orientation
Tax
equalization
Terrorism
considerations
Relocation
assistance
Question 10
International HRM is reflected in:
Answer
The need for a
narrower perspective
The need for a
short term perspective
The need for a
judgmental perspective
The need for a
broader perspective
Question 11
What is a key driver for firms seeking international markets?
Answer
A small home
market
Tax
regulations
Large home
markets
Managerial
incompetence
Question 12
Which of the following is not a major external factor that
influences IHRM?
Answer
The state of
the economy
Type of
government
Generally
accepted practices of doing business
Regulatory
requirements
Question 13
Cross-cultural management research is based on the assumption
that:
Answer
There are no
real differences in management practices in various countries and the
respective environments do not matter.
There are
differences in management practices in various countries but the respective
environments do not explain these differences.
There are
differences in management practices in various countries and the respective
environment explains these differences.
There are
differences in management practices in various countries and these
differences are explained by company strategy alone.
Question 14
According to researchers like Barry Gerhart:
Answer
Cross-cultural
research emphasizes the influence of culture and business practices
Cross-cultural
research actually understates the influences of culture on business practices
Cross cultural
research as yet to show any influence of culture on business practices
Cross cultural
research is insufficient in quantity or quality of findings to make any
judgment of how culture may or may not influence business practices
Question 15
According to Hofstede, some Asian
cultures such as Singapore and Hong Kong:
Answer
Score low
on uncertainty avoidance and low on power distance
Score low
on uncertainty avoidance and high on power distance
Score high
on uncertainty avoidance and low on power distance
Score high
on uncertainty avoidance and high on power distance
Question 16
The GLOBE research tries to study the complex relationships
between:
Answer
Culture,
leadership behavior, organizational effectiveness, social co-habitation
conditions, and the economic success of societies.
Culture,
leadership behavior, political institutions, social legislations, corporate
strategies and the economic success of societies.
Culture,
economic development, social progress, and multinational dynamism.
Culture,
leadership behavior, organizational effectiveness, employee commitments and
satisfaction, social dynamics and the economic success of societies.
4 points
Question 17
Individualism vs. collectivism refers to:
Answer
How government
agencies act towards citizens
The extent to
which individual initiative and responsibility to close family is valued in
society as contrasted to group initiative and responsibility to an extended
definition of family as socially valued
The extent to
which individuals relate to the government as opposed to individuals being
alienated from their government
The extent to
which individual achievements are socially recognized and rewarded as opposed
to recognition of wider social collectives â groups, organizations, etc.
Question 18
Hofstedeâs study is classified or based on:
Answer
Cultures
Ethnic
subgroup
Countries
Common
cultural regions
Question 19
One study by Child, reviewing research on the development of
cultures concluded:
Answer
Studies on the
macro level (organizations structure) found evidence for divergence or
growing differences in cultures
Studies on the
micro level (behaviors by employees) found enhance for convergence or the
lessening of differences in cultures
Studies on the
macro level (organizational structure) found evidence for convergence, or the
lessening of differences in cultures
Studies on
both the macro and micro level found evidence for convergence or the
lessening of differences in cultures
Question 20
As applied research, the Trompenaars and Hampden-Turner study:
Answer
Is backed up
by extensive duplicate studies in a variety of countries and industries
Has repeatedly
demonstrated validity and reliability
Has not
demonstrated validity nor reliability
Provides an
explicit rationale for the origins and operationalization of the seven
cultures/dimensions
Question 21
Trompenaars and Hampden-Turnerâs cultural dimensions is
Ascription vs. :
Answer
Description
Conscription
Achievements
Acclimation
Question 22
Hofstedeâs cultural dimensions are:
Answer
Universality,
uncertainty avoidance, individualism vs. collectivism, aspiration vs.
resignation and referentism.
Power
distance, uncertainty avoidance, femininity vs. masculinity, individualism
vs. collectivism dynamics.
Power
distance, uncertainty avoidance, individualism vs. collectivism and
contextualism vs. universalism.
Universalism
vs. contextualism Confucian dynamics, individualism vs. collectivism and
consumerism vs. theft
Question 23
The GLOBE study:
Answer
Distinguishes
between organizational cultures and national cultures.
Does not
distinguish between organizational cultures and national cultures
Never
distinguishes between subcultures in some nations for which data was
collected
Distinguishes
between subcultures in all 62 nations for which data was collected
Question 24
Under Confucianism dynamics, orientations can be either:
Answer
Long-term or
short-term
Paternal or
individualistic
Adaptable or
subordinate
Political or
idealistic
Question 25
Hofstede identifies a strong tendency or masculinity with a high
tendency for uncertainty avoidance in:
Answer
The
Scandinavian cluster
The Asian
Tigers clusters
The German
speaking cluster
The Gallic
cluster
Midterm part 2
Question 1
The process of socializing people so that they come to share a
common set of values and beliefs that shapes their behavior is:
Answer
Networking
Corporate
culture
Matrix
structure
Social
investment
Question 3
A major contributing factor of an unmanageable matrix structure is:
Answer
Confused human
resource department
Standard
reporting procedures
Clear
responsibilities
Dual reporting
requirements
Question 4
The matrix structure:
Answer
Is rather
simple to control
Is
characterized by a manager who belongs to two units at the same time
Is one of the
first structures used by newly-formed international firms
Is difficult
to set up, but once in place it is easy to maintain
Question 5
An important forum for the development of personal networks is:
Answer
Relocating
staff on a regular basis
Luncheon
meeting
Training
programs held in regional centers
Weekly
department meetings
Question 6
The host-country effect:
Answer
Implies that
multinationals are shaped by institutions existing in their country origins
Refers to the
extent to which HRM practice in subsidiaries are impacted by the host country
context
Refers to the
transfer of practices from foreign locations to the headquarters
Relies heavily
on knowledge from the parent or peer subsidiaries
Question 7
Which stage of international operations tend to create a
separate international division in a company:
Answer
Foreign
production/service operations
Exporting
Physical
location
Sales
Question 8
Many companies in the developmental stage of internationalization
will maintain control by:
Answer
Placing PCN in
all key positions
Placing a
human resource division on location
Going to
governmental sources for support
Hiring locals
in all aspects of the organization
Question 9
Network multinational structures:
Answer
Are the most
popular form of multinational organization
Are tightly
coupled bureaucracies, linked by formal explicit policies
Are
culturally homogeneous and hierarchically controlled
Are loosely
coupled political systems
Question 10
Which category of employee is typically used in key sales
subsidiary position in a new developing international company:
Answer
Parent Country
National
Host Country
National
Third Country
National
Multi Country
National
Question 11
The âthink global, act localâ paradox:
Answer
Purchase
vegetables at farmers markets grown in another country
Push for local
responsiveness toward global integration
Results in a
foreign subsidiary hiring local employees
Reflects the
hierarchy of needs for a multinational company
Question 12
Matrix structures:
Answer
Can be managed
by anyone with basic skills
Requires a
manager with some experience, but who insist on no ambiguities
Requires
managers who know the business in general, who has good interpersonal skills
and who can deal with ambiguities in responsibilities
Requires a
manager who has worked at least five years in a previous matrix organization
Question 13
Typically the initial stage of a firm entering international
operations is:
Answer
Export
Licensing
Investment
Employment
Question 14
One of the largest merges in history was between:
Answer
IBM and Wang
Chrysler and
Daimler Benz
Ford and
Jaguar
Lincoln and
Ford
Question 15
The HR managerâs role as an innovator in a IJV means:
Answer
Create a
win-win situation by sharing rather than competing between entities
Taking all
stake holders needs into account
Conceptualize
and implement new strategies
Identify
talent for executing IJV strategies and adapt to changes
Question 16
The best way to address intercultural conflicts is to:
Answer
Ignore the
conflicts as they will diminish with time
Have local
country experts to interpret these conflicts
Take explicit
measures to build and maintain the identity of the IJV organization
Let the two
sides battle it out and the stronger of the two will prevail
Question 17
Which expatriate role or characteristic is found to be most
important for a successful integration in a M&A activity?
Answer
Prior work
experience with a country
Language
skills
A managerâs
industry experience
Creative
analytical skill
Question 18
The European Commissionâs definition of SME is which of the
following?
Answer
Small company
with less than 50 employees
Medium company
with less than 500 employees
Small balance
sheet with less than 25 million in assets
Medium balance
sheet with less than 75 million in assets
Question 19
IJV positions called âfunctional gatekeepersâ:
Answer
Provide a
governmental regulation function
Control the
public relations aspects of an IJV
Allow
functional resources to be inventoried freely
Protect their
firmâs assets in specific functional areas
Question 20
An option for SMEs to improve Human Resource related issues
rapidly is to:
Answer
Outsource the
HR department
Rely less on
the resources
Send managers
to external training institutions
Fire the
weaker employees
Question 21
Shortage of working capital to finance exports is a top barrier
to access international markets in:
Answer
EEA
IJV
SMEs
HR
Question 22
A perceived â unaffordable luxuryâ in SMEs is:
Answer
Training
Research
Environmental upgrades
Change facilitator
Question 23
Which companies have a difficult challenge to enter foreign markets?
Answer
Conglomerate
Small to medium companies
Partnerships
Chinese based firms
Question 24
The due diligence phase of a M&A is:
Answer
Putting all the planning into action
An in depth analysis of the benefits on the mergers
The plan to carry out the merger
Designing key talent retention programs
Question 25
Cross-border alliances are:
Answer
Cooperative agreements between two or more firms from a different national
background
Investment in which profits and other responsibilities are assigned
Agreement between 2 companies to join their operations
Multinational attempting to integrate its operations across more than one
dimension