shit exam 3 Flashcards
How many basic instincts were eventually identified in the instinct theory of motivation?
6000
Who believed that needs were learned, not innate or held from birth?
Murray
How did david McClelland study the achievement motives of societies throughout recorded history
Stories mothers read their child
Which of the following contains 18 items and measures pay satisfaction in multidemensional fashion
PSQ-Pay Satisfaction Questionnair
Goal setting begins to affect motivation by
Focusing attention
Research has indicated that the LPC scale may be a measure of what?
Leadership or cognitive complexity
the shape of FDI-based (foreign direct investment) value added of foreign affiliates of MNEs (Global Multinational enterprises) in the world:
Rose from 1% in 1990 to 11% in 2010
Agglomeration advantages stem from :
Knowledge spillovers
Industry declined for skilled labor forece,
Industry demand for specialized suppliers and buyers
When one firm enters a foreign country through FDI, its rivals are likely to follow by undertaking additional FDI in a host country to:
Acquire location advantages of, neutralize the first mover’s location advantages
Which of the following statements is correct?
All of the following are correct.
What is a sovereign wealth fund?
A state owned fund investment funded by foreign exchange assets.
If central bankers raise interest rates to curb inflation, they risk driving currency __. If their intervention in the foreign exchange market drive the currency __, they may boost inflation.
Up
Down
A country experiencing a current account surplus will see its currency ____ while a country experiences a current account deficit will see its currency ______.
Appreciate
Depreciate
all of the following are resources and capabilities of start-up ventures EXCEPT:
Longstanding presence
What is at the heart of entrepreneuership?
Innovation
Which is a major reason for China looking more toward informal financing?
There is a lack of formal institutions such as venture capitalists.
The key differentiator between rapidly and slowly internationalizing SMEs (Small & Medium Sized Entrepreneurship) is:
International experience of entrepreneurship.
The resource-based view argues that foreign firms need to
deploy overwhelming resources and capabilities to offset their liability and forgiveness.
The motto for international business is
location, location, location
Favorable locations in certain countries may give firms
location-specific advantages
Beyond geographic advantages, location-specific advantages arising from the clustering of economic activities in certain countries are referred to as
agglomeration
Companies with market-seeking strategic goals search for:
Countries that have strong demand for their products and servicesL.
Traders and investors trading in a forward transactions market are most concerned about
change in the spot rate
Which of the following is NOT an economic benefit of global economic integration?
Building confidence in a multilateral trading system
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of regional economic integration?
Reduced crossed border investment
What does “ASEAN” stand for?
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
Which of the following would most likely foster more entrepreneurship?
Low-uncertainty avoidance and individualistic
Companies with efficiency-seeking strategic goals search for:
Economies of scale and abundance of low cost factors
Companies with innovation-seeking strategic goals target countries and regions:
Renowned for generating first-class innovators
First-mover advantages include:
Proprietary, technological leadership
Establishment of entry barriers or late entrants
Pre-emption of scarce resources
Avoidance of clash with dominant firms at home
Relationships with key stakeholders such as governments
Which item is not a late-mover advantage?
Avoidance of a clash with a dominant firm at home
One benefit of large-scale market entries investments is to:
Assure local customers and suppliers, you are here for the long haul
One advantage of exports is:
Assure local customers and suppliers, you are here for the long haul
Licensing/franchising agreements refer to:
Selling the rights to intellectual property such as patents and know how to license/franchise for a royalty fee.
A green-field operation refers to:
Building factories and offices from scratch (on a proverbial piece of “green field” formerly used for agricultural purposes).
From a resource-based view, managers need to:
Develop overwhelming capabilities to offset the liability of foreignness.
Managers, to succeed, need to:
Match entries with strategic goals.
Thorndike’s Law of Effect is
an important foundation for reinforcement theory.
Individuals with high levels of cognitive complexity typically
track the environment in multiple ways
People with low cognitive complexity tend to
Anchor their behavior in external conditions
What values represent those concerning the way we approach end states.
Instrumental Values
What values like a comfortable life are end-state goals we value?
Terminal Values
Who was the father of scientific management?
Frederick W. Taylor (1856-1915)
Research discussed in class has indicated that it may be possible to measure cognitive complexity with which scale LPC,
Rep Test or Crockett’s Role Questionnaire (Personal Analysis)
At the endpoint of the BSG, how many placements did UTD have in the top 100 in the world?
80
At the endpoint of the BSG, how many placements did UTD have in the top 100 in the world?
96
How many papers did UTD students coauthor at the summer 2017 OBEC conference?
30
Which has the largest percentage of informal capital investment as a percentage of GDP?
China
Which of the following is a construct?
Intelligence, cognitive complexity, etc.
Which of the following is not a construct?
Head size, weight, and mass