OTC Company of the year award. The Indian government introduced patent legislation in 1970. However this only protected processes. Competitors were free to imitate products as long as they used a different process. This created a disadvantage for MNCs compared to local imitators, and they were further discouraged by the introduction of price controls on drugs and later (in 1973) by restrictions on the amount of equity they could hold in local companies. This clearly provided a spur for the development
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BarCharts, Inc.® DEFINITION: The study of the nature, purpose, function and justification of rules of right conduct within the context of commerce; broadly conceived to include the transaction of goods and services at the individual, corporate, and international level of exchange. PRIMARY ETHICAL CONSTRUCTS 1.The Question of Generality: Can the rules of right conduct that apply to individuals be generalized to collective entities, such as corporations? 2. The Question of Responsibility:
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FIN435 Assignment#2 Submitted to: M Zubair Hossain Course Instructor, North South University Date of submission: January 03, 2014 About Dhaka Stock Exchange Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) is the first stock exchange of Bangladesh. Dhaka Stock Exchange is located in Motijheel at the downtown of business in Dhaka city. It was incorporated in 1954. Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) is registered as a public limited company. DSE is formed and managed under Articles of
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India’s R&D policy and its influence on technology development and society Mohsin U. Khan National Institute of Science Technology and Development Studies, New Delhi-110012 Technology import policy of India Period of liberalization until mid sixties. Period of tight regulations from then until the end of seventies. Period of relaxation of regulations from then until the end of eighties. Regulations were then relaxed and the policy became once again liberal. Why India gone for liberalization
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America b. Western Europe, Asia, and the United States c. Western Europe, Asia, and North America (moderate, page 5) d. Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Americas 4. Which of the following countries is not one of the Four Tigers? a. South Korea b. Hong Kong c. Taiwan d. Thailand (moderate, page 6) 5. Which of the following best describes the keiretsu and chaebol? a. control b. globalize c. conglomerate (moderate, page 6) d. culturally diverse
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Tesla Motors - Challenges in International Management. 1. Introductions Today, it is difficult to find anyone who is interested in cars, environmental protection, or IT technologies and who has never heard about Tesla Motors, the company which was found in 2003 by Elon Musk. He developed a person-to-person payment platform known as PayPal, which made him a billionaire. And after that he decided to focus on realization of his long-standing dreams: one is Space X – the company, the main purpose of
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Bangladesh and also has a separate division to operate a modern chemical factory which produces and sells basic chemical products. It also has divisions to produce and sell agrovet and pesticide products. It exports its products to Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. SQUARE Pharmaceuticals Limited (SPL) is the largest pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh and is leading the Pharmaceuticals sector from the very beginning. It has been continuously in the 1st position among all national and multinational
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Economic Exposure Tom Gunia Benedictine University 1. How will Blades be negatively affected by the high level of inflation in Thailand if the Thai customer renews its commitment for another 3 years? Changes in exchange rates expose an MNC to currency risk. Inflation has a direct relation to exchange rates and these changes affect a firm’s competitiveness, increases or decreases sales revenue, affects the cost of goods sold, input prices, operating profits, market share, stock price
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expand their business market ventures. One of the strategies through which an organization can expand their business in the international context is by operation as a multinational company (MNC). The characteristic of a MNC is that it operates in multiple countries. The transformation towards adaptation of the MNC strategy has been due to the advantages the organization can benefit from compared to the other strategies. With the advent of improved communication and the advancement of technology, organizations
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a few definitions are worth viewing, Guy Brainpan: says that the process of globalization not only includes opening up of world trade, development of advanced means of communication, internationalization of financial markets, growing importance of MNCs,
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