Management, Loose-Leaf Version
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Chapter 4, Problem 1SGB
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To determine:
The percentage of the population for each country and of all the countries that I have visited personally and the group has visited, and answer the questions that follow.
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The world population is given to be 7,300,000,000. The percentage of the countries visited by me and the group in terms of the world population are being tabulated.
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1.Provide at least two (2) examples/case studies of international modes of entry utilized by multinational corporations in Thailand, Malaysia and South Korea that have succeeded or failed. The name of the multinational must be clearly stated in each example. Be sure to state the mode of entry utilized in each example in each country. Why do you think they would have succeeded or failed in each example included?
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Management, Loose-Leaf Version
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