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nramada

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How do cultural differences affect the way firms conduct e-commerce?
 
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Larry is a top-level manager at Smart-Tech, an American semiconductor firm. Larry is involved in the negotiation procedures between Smart-Tech and a Saudi Arabian financial grou
 
  A) Both Saudi Arabia and the United States are low-contact cultures.
  B) Both Saudi Arabia and the United States are high-contact cultures.
  C) Saudi Arabia is a polychronic culture.
  D) Saudi Arabia is a monochronic culture.



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Answer to Question 1

Here to give you a feedback, your answer was right Awesome

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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