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ahriuashd

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What term refers to people working and residing in countries other than their native country?
 
  A) host country national
  B) expatriate
  C) nonpatriot
  D) green card resident

Question 2

Mick is a native of South Africa. He works for Octagon, a British MNC, at the firm's Tokyo branch. Mick is best described as a(n) ________.
 
  A) parent country national
  B) host country national
  C) home country national
  D) third country national

Question 3

Samsung tends to follow an ethnocentric staffing model. From which group will it most likely hire for upper-level management positions?
 
  A) parent country nationals
  B) host country nationals
  C) third country nationals
  D) primary country nationals

Question 4

Firms using a(n) ________ primarily use parent country nationals to staff higher-level foreign positions.
 
  A) ethnocentric staffing model
  B) polycentric staffing model
  C) geocentric staffing model
  D) monocentric staffing model


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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Answer to Question 3

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Answer to Question 4

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