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Locational or location-specific advantages refer to various business opportunities present in individual foreign markets so that companies are encouraged to invest in such markets. Companies invest in a particular foreign market as long as this market has something to offer to the company so that investment in this …
Local nationals (or locals) are the citizens that reside in a multinational corporation’s host country. When an organization decides to venture out into global markets, it may elect to send some of its current employees to start the business with the intent of integrating local nationals into the …
Lockheed Martin is a multinational company established in 1995 through the merger of the Lockheed Corporation with Martin-Marietta. The Lockheed Corporation and the Martin Company were originally incorporated in California in 1912. Martin-Marietta was founded in 1961 through the merger of the Martin Company with the American-Marietta Corporation. …
The Lombard rate used to be a key interest rate in Germany, although such rate existed in France, Belgium, and Switzerland as well. The Lombard rate was the interest rate charged by the German central bank, the Bundesbank, for very short-term loans made to commercial banks against collateral …
Lowe’s (Lowe’s Companies, Inc.) is the world’s second largest home improvement retailer (after The Home Depot, Inc.). It focuses on retail customers and commercial business customers. Lowe’s offers a complete line of products and services for home decorating, maintenance, repair, remodeling, and the maintenance of commercial buildings. Lowe’s …
Low wage production is one of the most controversial issues in business analysis. Low wages can be found in both advanced and poor economies. Conventional economic theory suggests that there is no problem so long as factors of production, including labor, are paid their marginal product. If wages …
Loyalty, or customer loyalty, means that customers exhibit a commitment to, or a relationship with, an organization such as a retailer, a leisure service provider, a bank, or an airline. Loyal customers mean that the organization has a higher level of customer retention and thereby a more stable …
LUKOIL (LSE: LKOD; NASDAQ: LUKOY; RTS: LKOH) is a Russian leader and significant global player in exploration and production of oil and natural gas. In 2007 the company accounted for 18.6 percent of Russian oil production and 18.1 percent of Russian oil refining. Globally, the company reported having …
A landlocked country in Western Europe, Luxembourg (998 sq. mi., population 480,222, gross domestic product $38 billion in 2007) is a hub of its economic and political activity. Once a part of the Low Countries that produced so much of the fine art and music of the late …
The Maastricht Treaty is the supranational agreement that created the European Union (EU) and moved member states closer to economic and political unity. Also known as the Treaty on European Union, it derives its name from the Dutch city Maastricht in which it was signed on February 7, …
Macroeconomics is a part of economic analysis that focuses on the understanding of economic issues at the aggregated level. It is related to microeconomic analysis, which pursues the study of the individual economic behavior of economic agents such as households, firms, and governments and deals with the issue …
The Índice General de la Bolsa de Madrid (IGBM), or Madrid General Index, represents the most relevant set of indices in Spain besides the IBEX 35. The Madrid General Index is comprised of a changing number of stocks (currently more than 100) that are traded in the Bolsa …
The term make-or-buy decision represents the decision of firms to organize their goods and services internally or externally. This decision is so central to the functioning of businesses that it has attracted scholars from multiple disciplines such as supply chains, vertical integration, technology, flexibility, allocation of resources, large …
Malaysia is located in southeastern Asia on a peninsula bordering Thailand to the north, the northern one-third of the island of Borneo bordering Indonesia, Brunei, and the South China Sea, south of Vietnam. The country is slightly larger than New Mexico. The capitol of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur. …
The current worldwide financial environment is called a managed (or dirty) float regime. With national and regional economies increasingly intertwined, currencies are almost universally managed by central authorities: While exchange rates fluctuate daily, central banks or other institutions buy and sell currencies in order to influence their value. …
Management is the process that organizations use to reach their goals utilizing people and other resources. Organizations and the environments that they are located in are changing quickly and significantly. Traditional hierarchical command and structured organizations are proving too slow and costly for the 21st century. Rather than …
Management development is the organized approach to prepare individuals to better achieve career and collective goals by working with and through human and nonhuman resources in order to continually add value to the world and its stakeholders. Managers who do things fast and rapidly achieve career and organizational …
As organizations have grown in size and scale over time, so too has the need for the systematic training and development of managers. To fill that void, there has been an increasing creation and utilization of programs in which knowledge about the distinct functions of organizations could be …
The field of management information systems (MIS) is concerned with a special class of information systems, used to evaluate other information systems in use in the operations of an organization, and to automate, support, and supplement human decision making processes involved in those operations. Like other information systems, …
Management research reflects the broad, eclectic, interdisciplinary character of both the academic field of management and management practice. Research within management can range widely from highly quantitative, positivist, and functionalist studies to qualitative, postmodernist, and critical approaches, and to trans disciplinary work that transcends traditional boundaries between different …