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rolls royce violates fcpa

Rolls Royce violates FCPA https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/rolls-royce-plc-agrees-pay-170-million-criminal-penalty-resolve-foreign-corrupt-practices-act Rolls Royce had to pay the United states $170 million in part of a global fine of $800 million from an investigation from United Kingdom and Brazilian officials

japan final paper

Rodriguez 1  Aaron Rodriguez  Marketing 3500: Global Business  Jeffery Anderson  December 10, 2018  Japan, How to Succeed? How to Fail? Japan is an ancient society who continues to practice these long-lasting traditions but has sought to modernize itself since WWII due to American influence. Their blend of the tranquility of the past and the amenities of the future have made them a market to which many companies in America as well as around the world have looked to have their staple in the economy. This harmony is seen in the development of cities not only technologically but socially as well. Japan has sought for equal treatment of women which is a drastic change from their ways before WWII. The country is constantly growing and has economic stability that looks to last for a very long time. Their technological advances are unparalleled around the world and they are constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible in a modern society. This cr...
The four determinants of social class are education,income, occupation and family background. This is important to consumer behavior because these determine what they will be interested in education will influence how people will interact with a company and how they will express what they want. Income will influence social class because it determines what people can afford to buy. Occupation influences consumer behavior because the people you are around will change the way you consume products. Family background will influence consumer behavior because that shapes the way you think because of the experiences that you had in the past.
Aaron Rodriguez Global Business Jeffery Anderson November 26,2018 Organizational Control https://smallbusiness.chron.com/organizational-control-important-organizational-performance-76209.html This article explains what organizational control is and what the benefits are of organizational control. Organizational control includes developing rules and procedures for directing the work and processes of employees and departments.  A control can depend on an individual employee following the guideline, or require a multiple parties to agree on an action. The advantages highlighted in the paper are financial stability, brand management, increased productivity and efficiency and legal compliance. The first advantage which was financial stability comes from the fact that commonly businesses control target is regulating financial procedures. When these are regulated and stabilized the company can know how much money they have coming in and going out. Limits are set in order to ...

GBE #1

Rolls Royce violates FCPA Rolls Royce had to pay the United states $170 million in part of a global fine of $800 million from an investigation from United Kingdom and Brazilian officials which Rolls Royce bribed government officials in exchange for government contracts. For more than a decade in the years of 200-2013 they resorted to bribes to get a competitive advantage. They paid in total of $35 million through third parties to foreign officials to obtain confidential information and be awarded contracts. The countries that were involved were Thailand, Brazil, Kazakhstan, Iraq, Angola and Azerbaijan. The company had to pay the United States 195,498,880 which the payment from th conviction from an investigation into its Brazilian briberies lowered it to $170 million to the United States.A number of factors contributed to the departments criminal resolution including the fact that Rolls Royce did not disclose any information until the SFO had initiated an inquiry and that the corru...

GBE #3

Aaron Rodriguez Marketing 3500: Global Business Jeffery Anderson October 16,2018 Global business Example 3 The article “Trade Goings-On: U.S.-UK Draft Agreement, New Book, and Peter Navarro's Conversion” illustrates how absolute advantage plays out in this new economic environment and how countries can not be good at everything and how the new trade policies, such as the new steel and aluminum tariffs, made by President Donald Trump could affect that. Donald Trump's policy is a protectionist effort to keep labor-intensive assembly jobs in America which has multiple consequences to the American and Global economies. The article highlights how America should focus on their absolute advantage such as capital-intensive technology, aircraft, and services. While countries like China focus on mostly labor-intensive assembly and low-skilled manufacturing. This specialization will reduce the opportunity cost and save each country billions of dollars. This article is an exce...

GBE#6

Why do acquisitions fail? https://www.forbes.com/sites/richardkestenbaum/2017/04/04/why-corporate-acquisitions-fail-and-how-to-avoid-it/#264fd95956e3 Acquisitions fail because companies lack the understanding of culture.  When an acquisition is made there is a change in culture between both companies. The people who are working in the company tend to be uncomfortable and they often leave. Why are Greenfield Ventures attractive? https://www.investopedia.com/terms/g/greenfield.asp Greenfield ventures are attractive because developing countries tend to give subsidies and can give positive human capital and deliver positive returns over the long run. What are the advantages and disadvantages of both? https://investmentbank.com/pros-and-cons/ Acquisitions Pros: Most time efficient growth strategy, Reduce competition Stronghold, Short term gain due to asset stripping Cons: Runaway costs, difficulty in managing resources when there is diverse products, Company cultu...