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Competing in a Global Context - Coggle Diagram
Competing in a Global Context
Finance
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balance of payments
current account
capital account
financial account
foreign direct investments
transfer pricing
arms length principle
transfer mispricing
unitary taxation
exchange rates
foreign exchange market
demands for currency
supply of currency to foreign markets
reaching equilibrium
changes in supply / demand for currency
impacts
governmental intervention
financial regulations
stewardship
national economy
information for investors
borrowing
imperialism
taxation
IFSR
standards
IASB
standards
Global trade environment
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competition among countries
absolute comparative advantage
relative comparative advantage
competitive advantage
competition among businesses
direct industry competitors
suppliers
buyers
potential new entrants
substitute goods or services
Globalisation
Ethical issues
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corporate social responsibilty
globalisation V. glocalisation
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International marketing
triggers
saturated domestic markets
small domestic markets
low-growth domestic markets
customer drivers
competitive forces
macro environment
trading systems
socio-cultural considerations
technological considersations
economic considerations
political considerations
legal considerations
mircro environment
market size and growth rate
competition
costs of serving the market
profit potential
market access
modes of entry
indirect exporting
direct exporting
joint ventures
strategic alliances
global strategic partnerships
licencing
franchising
contract manufacturing
management contracting
direct investment
Branding
brand identity
brand reputation
brand equity
brand content
packaging and labelling
Human resource management
convergence
divergence
crossvergence