Controlling MNCs 4.4.3 Flashcards

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What are factors to consider?

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  • Political influence
  • Legal control
  • Pressure groups
  • Social media
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How can MNCs be controlled?

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  • Legal challenges / rulings/ court cases brought by governments to force MNCs to change behaviour
  • Campaigns by pressure groups forcing compliance
  • Public opinion and boycotts which impact on sales and bring pressure to bear
  • Adverse media coverage that mobilises public opinion against the MNC
  • Use of social networks to orchestrate a boycott that could hit sales
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Political influence:

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  • Governments can apply pressure to change the behaviour of MNCs
  • For example, UK government joined forces with Germans to prevent tax avoidance from MNCs such as Amazon or eBay
  • The spread of e-commerce and the odd nature of international corporate tax rules have left governments trailing behind MNCs as they shift profits around the globe
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Legal control:

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  • If a country introduces laws to reduce pollution or protect children from child labour then this will all cost the MNC money to improve their practices, e.g. reduce pollution
  • This means the MNC may simply move production to a country where there are less laws and restrictions
  • The host nation does not want to lose the economic input of the MNC so this deters laws being passed
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Pressure groups:

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  • Pressure groups are organisations that campaign for changes in the law or new legislation in specific areas
  • As such, they can have a strong influence on public opinion and behaviour of MNC if they want to avoid a PR disaster
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Social media:

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  • Tools such as Twitter saw the swift mobilisation of public opinion and hence pressure
  • Social media can turn a product scare in one state into a national crisis within hours
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