Nokia, A Multi-national Company (1) Flashcards
Headquarters and employees
In Helsinki
Has offices and factories all over the world
Employs more than 112,000 people in many different countries
What is Nokia
Worlds largest manufacturer of mobile phones Finish MNC (- sometimes called TNC, trans-national company)
How many different countries for:
Research and development?
Factories?
Sales offices?
R&D - 10 countries
Factories - 10 countries
Sales offices - over 150 countries
Why do they operate in different regions around the world
Labour costs are lower
Cheap land and building costs
Low business rates
To be closer to customers
Why has Nokia expanded so much
People in LEDCs have also become richer so Nokia has been able to expand the company into countries like Asia, Africa and South America
Advantages of MNCs
More jobs available
Jobs stimulate extra work for local companies - multiplier effect
Disadvantages of MNCs
Higher trained people are in MEDCs, so there is lower pay and lower skilled jobs for people in LEDCs
Company may move if they find somewhere else cheaper
Direct employment opportunities
UK - R&D
Finland - decisions on product
USA - advertising & marketing
Indirect employment
SIM cards made in Taiwan and Singapore
Coltan from Congo
Coltan made to metal in Australia
Batteries from China