✅Case Study - Apple as a TNC Flashcards

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1
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Where are Apple’s headquarters?

A

Cupertino, northern California

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When did Apple launch?

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1976

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When did Apple first start seeing big growth?

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2000 with mobile and WiFi devices

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Where does Apple stand in global IT company rankings?

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2nd, behind Samsung

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Where does Apple stand in global mobile phone manufacturing rankings?

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3rd

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Apple is the number one…

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…global brand by value

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How much is Apple worth?

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$145 billion

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How many full time retail employees does Apple have?

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98,000

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Where does Apple stand in the global TNC rankings?

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11th

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What is Apples market predominantly aimed at?

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Richer, developed countries

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What percentage of sales are in the USA?

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44%

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Where has the most rapid growth been in recent years?

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Asia Pacific region

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Where are most of Apple’s employees based?

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In the developed world, mainly USA

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Where are its US offices located?

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Cupertino, Newark and Santa Clara, CA and Maiden, North Carolina

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Where are Apple’s European headquarters?

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Cork, Ireland

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How many people are employed in Cork?

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4000

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What is manufactured in Cork?

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iMacs

18
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What services are based in Cork?

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Customer support and online call centres

19
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Which company is manufacture of iPhones, iPods and iPads outsourced to?

A

Foxconn

20
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Where is Foxconn city?

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Shenzen, Guangdong Province, China

21
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Which other city does Foxconn have a factory in?

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Chengdu, Sichuan Province

22
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How many retail stores does Apple have?

A

453

23
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Where are the retail stores located?

A

110 in Europe and Middle East
25 in China

24
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Why are Apple’s products made in China?

A

Large source of skilled, hard working, low paid workers
A number of companies competed for the Apple contract, forcing down costs
Shenzen was the location of China’s first Special Economic Zone, attracting many foreign companies

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What is Foxconn city?

A

A business park with a number of factories belonging to different manufacturers of high tech products

26
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How many people are employed in Foxconn city?

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40,000

27
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How do people live in Foxconn city?

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It is self contained and high security, and most workers live on site where there are shops, dormitories and cafes

28
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What are wages like in Foxconn city?

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$150-200 a month, above minimum wage and above average for China

29
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Why was Apple attracted to Ireland?

A

It has low corporation tax, 12.5%, second lowest in the EU

30
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How many jobs have been generated in Cork?

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2500

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How has the company’s presence benefited Cork?

A

It has attracted other large firms to operate there too as well as a highly skilled workforce

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How has Apple negatively impacted Cork?

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Much of the workforce are foreign EU nationals, and Apple was accused of not creating enough work for locals

33
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Why has Apple been criticised for tax practices?

A

It has used subsidiary firms in other countries to declare profits and pay lower tax rates

34
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How has Apple cuased tension between the US and EU?

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Both claimed that Apple owed then tax on their profits which exposed a flaw in the globalised world

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What was reported about Apple’s Chinese factories in 2006?

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That 200,000 workers were regularly working more than 60 hours a week for around $100 a month, half of which was taken up by living costs

36
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Why was Apple sued by Chinese workers in 2010?

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Fifty workers were poisoned by a toxic chemical used to clean iPad screens, as adequate ventilation had not been installed to reduce costs

37
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How are children treated in Apple factories?

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The same as adults, with same hours and working conditions but called ‘trainees’ or ‘interns’ to avoid prosecution

38
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How have suicides affected Apple’s reputation?

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In 2009, a Foxconn worker committed suicide after coming under pressure following the disappearance of an iPhone 4 prototype. By the end of 2010, 14 suicides had occurred largely due to working conditions

39
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How has Apple responded to the issues in China?

A

It now has a Supplier Code of Conduct to audit its supplier factories regularly

40
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Which NGO has criticised Apple’s environmental practices?

A

Greenpeace

41
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What 4 environmental issues were Apple criticised on?

A

Reliance on non-renewable resources to supply electricity
Use of toxic chemicals in manufacturing
Factories in China discharge pollutants into water supplies, threatening public health
Lack of recyclability of many Apple products

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How has Apple changed its environmental practices?

A

It now uses 75% renewable energy from solar farms
It removed toxic chemicals from production
Promotes recycling of products