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evelyn o bentley

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What are the three organizational designs that make up international organizational structures?

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_____ is a way of studying culture through methods that involve becoming highly active within that culture.
 a. Grounded theory
  b. Ethnography
  c. Phenomenology
  d. Case studies



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Answer to Question 1

The types of structures that companies use to manage foreign activities can be divided into three categories based on the degree of internationalizatio n.
1 . Little or no formal organizational recognition of international activities of the firm: This category ranges from domestic operations handling an occasional international transaction on an ad hoc basis to separate export departments.
2 . International division: Firms in this category recognize the ever-growing importance of international involvement.
3 . Global organizations: These can be structured by product, area, function, process, or customer.

Answer to Question 2

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