Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Competing in a Global Context (Accounting and Finance Function…
Competing in a Global Context
Marketing Function
Convergence
Cultural homogenisation
Best Practice
Standardisation
Global vision
Global Culture
Bottom-of-the-pyramid
Branding
Brand Content
Communities
Tribes
Sponsorship
Charity
Brand Equity
Brand Reputation
Facilitates entry to new Markets
Logo
Divergence
No Customisation
'Parent' culture
Crossvergence
Exposure to international competition
Innovation by adapting
Think Global
Act Local
Local Brand
Glocalisation
International brand
Accounting and Finance Function
International Taxation
Complex Tax Compliance
Tax Avoidance
Tax havens
Transfer mispricing
Unitary taxation
IFRS Standards
Race to the bottom
Incentives for FDIs
Tax breaks
Exchange rate
McBurger Index (PPP)
Competitive advantage
Absolute competitive advantage
Porter's Five forces of Competition
Diamond Model
Factors conditions
Structure of firms & rivalry
Demand Conditions
Related and supporting industries
Relative competitive advantage
High Profit
Human Resources Function
Diversity
Multi-ethnic
Wages disparity compared to expatriate
Language strategy
Jobs for emerging markets
Reduces quality of workplace and workers rights
Improved wages
Lower wages
Re-training
Operation Function
Supply Chain Management
Logistics
Outsourcing
Offshoring
Nearshoring
Containerisation TEU
Reshoring
Unit load device (ULD)
Collaborative
Joint Venture
Strategic Alliances
Franchising
Licensing
De-integrated system
Vertical integrated
controlled
separately owned
International competition
Innovation
Economy of scale
cross border
technology and digital [communication]
Poor communication
wastage
bullwhip effect
Sustainability
Improve workplace standards
Pollution
E-waste
Human Rights of workers
Carbon footprint
Sustainable wages for outsourced workers
CSR
MNC moral agents?
Triple bottom LIne
Pressure to take responsibility
NGOs
FSC
Fairtrade
Enlightened self-interest
Ethical Issues
WRAP
Modern-day slavery
Megacities
International trading
Trade Tariffs
Regulators
IMF
World Bank
Loans for developing nations
WTO
Trade Agreements
Trade barriers