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    equally to all shareholders of a particular class of stock” (Bline, Fischer, & Skekel, 2004, Chapter 7). Corporations are also able to reacquire some of its own equity interest in the form of treasury stock. Other advantages of establishing a subsidiary as a corporation are Limited Liability. When it comes to taking responsibility for business debts and actions of a corporation, shareholders’ personal assets are protected. Shareholders can generally only be held accountable for their…

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    The Walt Disney Company (Disney) utilizes a related diversification strategy. Related diversification “involves diversifying into businesses whose value chains possess competitively valuable ‘strategic fits’ with value chain(s) of [a] firm’s present business(es)” (Geiger, 2004). Strategic fits occurs when value chain activities of diverse businesses are similar to current opportunities for cross-business sharing or transmitting of the resources and capabilities that facilitate these activities…

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    Requirement #1 Disney is divided into five different divisions: Media Networks such as ESPN and ABC, Parks and Resorts such as Disney World and Disney Cruises, Walt Disney Studios that produce the movies that people have come to love, Disney Consumer Products that produces Disney-themed toys and other goods, and Disney Interactive that produces video games and interactive activities for their fans. Disney has spread globally, too, so they would have regional managers depending on what country…

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    Wish I Could Be Part of That Disney World Since my toddler years, I have been an avid Disney fan, nay, an addict. I have attended the parks annually since my 3rd birthday. For many years, my family bought annual passes and we went as often as every other weekend. Early on I thought my dream job would be to play a Disney princess, as I grew into my preteen years I found that to be overrated. I became more opinionated of the changes occurring within the parks and less entranced by the magic they…

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    After three long weekends atop the box office, Finding Dory has officially fallen – to its newly released animated rival, The Secret Life of Pets. As expected, The Secret Life of Pets was received with a warm welcome from moviegoers – to the tune of $103.1 million. This is a massive victory for Illumination Entertainment, not only because it won the box office, but also because it crushed early projected numbers – which had it debuting somewhere in the $80 million neighborhood. Lump-on a…

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    company overall is quite centralized, however the HQ decides on certain adaptations pertaining to different subsidiaries as per the local needs. Thus, the organization has an integrated global outlook with worldwide utilization of best resources. 3. Select ONE of the MNC’s subsidiaries in the country of your choice. According to you, what are the motivations of the MNC for setting up a subsidiary in this country? Accenture operates in India as Accenture India Private Limited. It was established…

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    The most debatable reason for such transfer can be global competition pressure. Transferring policies and practices across their subsidiaries is looked as an incentive on the basis of competitive advantage (A Review of Theories on Transnational Transfer of HR Practice within Multinationals, Tianyuan Yu, in May 2009). According to Kostova T. (1999) in order to achieve synergy and effectiveness, MNCs often go for transnational transfers of their HR policies and practices that replicate their…

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    identified to construct the Degree of Internationalization Scale (DOIINTS). The variables identified were as follows: foreign sales as a percentage of total sales (FSTS), foreign assets as a percentage of total assets (FATA), overseas subsidiaries as a percentage of total subsidiaries (OSTS), top managers' international experience (TMIE) and psychic dispersion…

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    making bad effects on share price and need to analyze and solve them. II. Problems of Fortune Garment 1. Quality control a. Detail problems: - Subsidiaries get materials from several suppliers. They can reduce their product cost, but the quality of material is usually poor.  Effects - The poor quality materials violence…

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    control over its foreign subsidiaries is vital to the success of multinational corporations since control enables protection and efficient utilization if the resources provided to the multinational firm. (Yanni Yan 2005) There are two levels of control; one is strategic control and the other is operational control. Strategic control focuses on the course of strategy while operation put more attention on day-to-day operation. However, the control over foreign subsidiaries is not that easy…

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