A) international strategy.
B) localization strategy.
C) transnational strategy.
D) global standardization strategy.
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A) host-country national.
B) local.
C) inpatriate.
D) acquired citizen.
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A) believes that such managers cannot progress beyond middle-manager positions in their parent company.
B) follows an ethnocentric staffing policy to maintain a unified corporate culture.
C) is trying to create value by transferring core competencies to a foreign operation.
D) requires host-country nationals to be recruited to manage subsidiaries.
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A) A polycentric staffing policy
B) An ethnocentric staffing policy
C) A geocentric staffing policy
D) An internal staffing policy
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A) An ethnocentric staffing approach alleviates cultural myopia,while a polycentric staffing approach can lead to cultural myopia.
B) An ethnocentric staffing approach is more expensive compared to a polycentric staffing approach.
C) An ethnocentric staffing approach seeks host-country nationals for all key positions,while a polycentric staffing approach seeks the best people for key jobs regardless of nationality.
D) An ethnocentric staffing approach is now used in most international businesses,while the polycentric staffing approach is on the wane.
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A) Firms are likely to suffer from cultural myopia.
B) Host-country nationals are vulnerable to cultural misunderstandings.
C) This approach increases the cost of value creation.
D) Host-country nationals have limited opportunities for advancement beyond senior positions in their subsidiary.
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A) polycentric staffing policy
B) ethnocentric staffing policy
C) geocentric staffing policy
D) uniform staffing policy
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A) the ethnocentric approach.
B) the global standardization strategy.
C) cultural toughness programs.
D) management development programs.
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A) when the expatriate is being sent to a location where such basic amenities are grossly deficient by the standards of the expatriate's home country.
B) to ensure that an expatriate's children receive adequate schooling (by home-country standards) .
C) to ensure that the expatriate will enjoy the same standard of living in the foreign posting as at home.
D) to ensure that the expatriate can afford the same quality of housing in the foreign country as at home.
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