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InternationalMarketing,18e(Cateora)
Chapter19InventiveNegotiationswithInternationalCustomers,Partners,andRegulators
1)IntheageoftheInternetandvirtualconferencing,face-to-facenegotiationsarerare.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:Face-to-facenegotiationsareanomnipresentactivityininternationalcommerce.Ininternationalbusiness,strategicplansarealmostalwaysimplementedthroughface-to-facenegotiationswithbusinesspartnersandcustomersfromforeigncountries.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-01Theproblemsassociatedwithculturalstereotypes.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Communication
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
2)Individualpersonalitiesandbackgroundsareofnorelevanceattheinternationalnegotiationtable.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:Individualpersonalitiesandbackgroundsandavarietyofsituationalfactorsheavilyinfluencebehavioratthenegotiationtable—anditisthemanager'sresponsibilitytoconsiderthesefactors.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-01Theproblemsassociatedwithculturalstereotypes.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
3)Ageandexperienceareknowntoaffectthenegotiationbehaviorsofindividuals.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:Ageandexperiencecanmakeimportantdifferencesintermsofnegotiationbehaviors.Forexample,anolderChineseexecutivewithnoexperienceindealingwithforeignersislikelytobehavequitedifferentlyfromheryoungassistantwithundergraduateandMBAdegreesfromAmericanuniversities.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-01Theproblemsassociatedwithculturalstereotypes.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
4)Generalizationsaboutthenegotiationstyleofaregionareusuallycorrect.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:Regionalgeneralizationsveryoftenarenotcorrect.Forexample,JapaneseandKoreannegotiationstylesarequitesimilarinsomeways,butinotherways,theycouldnotbemoredifferent.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-02Howcultureinfluencesbehaviorsatthenegotiationtable.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
5)Japan'snegotiationstyleisunique.Onalmosteverydimensionofnegotiationstyleconsideredinastudyof17countries,theJapaneseareonorneartheendofthescale.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:Japanisanexceptionalplace:Onalmosteverydimensionofnegotiationstyleconsidered,theJapaneseareonorneartheendofthescale.SometimesAmericansareontheotherend.Butactually,mostofthetimeAmericansaresomewhereinthemiddle.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-02Howcultureinfluencesbehaviorsatthenegotiationtable.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
6)Culturaldifferencescausefourkindsofproblemsininternationalbusinessnegotiations,andtheseproblemsoccuratthelevelsoflanguage,nonverbalbehaviors,verbalstyles,andvalues.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:Culturaldifferencescausefourkindsofproblemsininternationalbusinessnegotiations,andtheseproblemsoccuratthelevelsoflanguage,nonverbalbehaviors,values,andthinkinganddecision-makingprocesses.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-02Howcultureinfluencesbehaviorsatthenegotiationtable.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
7)Culturaldifferencesinnonverbalbehaviorsarealmostalwayshiddenbelowourawareness.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:Culturaldifferencesinnonverbalbehaviorsarealmostalwayshiddenbelowourawareness.Thatistosay,inaface-to-facenegotiation,participantsnonverbally—andmoresubtly—giveoffandtakeinagreatdealofinformation.Someexpertsarguethatthisinformationismoreimportantthanverbalinformation.Almostallthissignalinggoesonbelowourlevelsofconsciousness.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-03Commonkindsofproblemsthatcropupduringinternationalbusinessnegotiations.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Communication
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
8)Americansarelackinginforeignlanguageskillsmorethanmostcountriesininternationalbusinessnegotiations.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:Americansareclearlynearthebottomofthelanguagesskillslist.However,Americanundergradsrecentlyhavebeguntoseethelightandareflockingtolanguageclassesandstudy-abroadprograms.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-04Thesimilaritiesanddifferencesincommunicationbehaviorsinseveralcountries.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
9)Disagreementsamongforeignteammembers,intheformofsideconversations,areoftenfollowedbyconcessionstotheothernegotiatingparty.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:Theusualpurposeofsideconversationsistostraightenoutatranslationproblemorthesideconversationcanregardadisagreementamongtheforeignteammembers.BothcircumstancesshouldbeseenaspositivesignsbyAmericans—thatis,gettingtranslationsstraightenhancestheefficiencyoftheinteractions,andconcessionsoftenfollowinternaldisagreements.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-04Thesimilaritiesanddifferencesincommunicationbehaviorsinseveralcountries.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Communication
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
10)Verbaltacticsusedduringnegotiationsdiffervastlyacrossdiversecultures.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:Inastudy,theverbalbehaviorsofnegotiatorsin15ofthe21cultures(sixnegotiatorsineachofthe15groups)werevideotaped.Overall,theverbaltacticsusedweresurprisinglysimilaracrossthediversecultures.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-04Thesimilaritiesanddifferencesincommunicationbehaviorsinseveralcountries.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Communication
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
11)Thevariationacrossculturesisgreaterwhencomparinglinguisticaspectsoflanguagethanwhentheverbalcontentofnegotiationsisconsidered.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:Thevariationacrossculturesisgreaterwhencomparinglinguisticaspectsoflanguageandnonverbalbehaviorsthanwhentheverbalcontentofnegotiationsisconsidered.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-04Thesimilaritiesanddifferencesincommunicationbehaviorsinseveralcountries.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Communication
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
12)TheJapanesebusinessnegotiationstylecomprisesaninfrequentuseofnoandyouandfacialgazing,aswellasmorefrequentsilentperiods.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:TheJapanesestyleofinteractionisamongtheleastaggressive(ormostpolite).Particularlyindicativeoftheirpoliteconversationalstyleistheirinfrequentuseofnoandyouandfacialgazing,aswellasmorefrequentsilentperiods.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-04Thesimilaritiesanddifferencesincommunicationbehaviorsinseveralcountries.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Communication
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
13)ThebehaviorofthebusinesspeopleinAsiancountriestendstobesimilarinstyle.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:ThebehaviorofthebusinesspeopleinTaiwanisquitedifferentfromthatinChinaandJapanbutsimilartothatinKorea.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-04Thesimilaritiesanddifferencesincommunicationbehaviorsinseveralcountries.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
14)ThestyleofUnitedKingdomnegotiatorsisthemostaggressiveofallcultures.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:ThestyleofFrenchnegotiatorsisperhapsthemostaggressiveofallthegroups.Inparticular,theyusethehighestpercentageofthreatsandwarnings.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-04Thesimilaritiesanddifferencesincommunicationbehaviorsinseveralcountries.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
15)Israelibusinessnegotiatorsusethelowestpercentageofself-disclosure,yettheyalsouse,byfar,thehighestpercentagesofpromisesandrecommendations.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:ThebehaviorsofIsraelinegotiatorsaredistinctiveinthreerespects.Theyusethelowestpercentageofself-disclosures,apparentlyholdingtheircardsrelativelyclosely.Yettheyalsouse,byfar,thehighestpercentagesofpromisesandrecommendations.Theyarealsoattheendofthescaleforthepercentageofnormativeappealsat5percent,withthemostfrequentreferencesbeingtocompetitors'offers.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-04Thesimilaritiesanddifferencesincommunicationbehaviorsinseveralcountries.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
16)TheBritish,German,andAmericanbusinesspeoplearefoundtofallinthemiddleofmostscalesfordimensionsofnegotiatingbehaviors.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:LiketheGermansandtheBritish,theAmericansfallinthemiddleofmostcontinua.Theydidinterruptoneanotherlessfrequentlythanalltheothers,butthatwastheirsoledistinction.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-04Thesimilaritiesanddifferencesincommunicationbehaviorsinseveralcountries.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
17)Fivevalues—relationships,objectivity,competitiveness,equality,andpunctuality—thatareheldstronglyanddeeplybymostAmericansseemtofrequentlycausemisunderstandingsandbadfeelingsininternationalbusinessnegotiations.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:ThesefivevaluesareheldstronglyanddeeplybymostAmericansandseemtofrequentlycausemisunderstandingsandbadfeelingsininternationalbusinessnegotiations.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-05Howdifferencesinvaluesandthinkingprocessesaffectinternationalnegotiations.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
18)Inthecontextofinternationalbusinessnegotiations,inmostplacesintheworld,collectivistic,high-contextculturesdonotconsiderpersonalitiesandsubstanceasseparateissues.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:Everynegotiatorhastwokindsofinterests:inthesubstanceandintherelationship.Inmostplacesintheworld,particularlyincollectivistic,high-contextcultures,personalitiesandsubstancearenotseparateissuesandcannotbemadeso.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-05Howdifferencesinvaluesandthinkingprocessesaffectinternationalnegotiations.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
19)ObjectivityiskeyfornegotiatorsworkinginChina.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:Guanxi,theChinesewordforpersonalconnections,iskeyfornegotiatorsworkinginChina.Long-termreciprocityisthebasisofcommercialinteractionsthere,andWesternconceptslikeobjectivityalmostalwaystakeabackseat.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-05Howdifferencesinvaluesandthinkingprocessesaffectinternationalnegotiations.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
20)TheegalitarianvaluesofAmericansocietydictatethatAmericansellersgivecompletedeferencetotheneedsandwishesofbuyers.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:Bynature,AmericanshavelittleunderstandingoftheJapanesepracticeofgivingcompletedeferencetotheneedsandwishesofbuyers.ThatisnotthewaythingsworkinAmerica.AmericansellerstendtotreatAmericanbuyersmoreasequals,andtheegalitarianvaluesofAmericansocietysupportthisbehavior.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-05Howdifferencesinvaluesandthinkingprocessesaffectinternationalnegotiations.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
21)AmericanbuyersachievebetterresultsthanJapanesebuyers.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:NotonlydoJapanesebuyersachievebetterresultsthanAmericanbuyers,butcomparedwithAmericansellers($4,350),Japanesesellersalsogetmoreofthecommercialpie($4,430).
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-05Howdifferencesinvaluesandthinkingprocessesaffectinternationalnegotiations.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
22)TheJapanesetendtoemphasizehierarchicalrelationshipsthatleadstohamperedinternalcommunications.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:TheJapaneseemphasisonhierarchicalrelationshipsseemstohamperinternalcommunications;subordinatesdon'tpassalongbadnews,forexample.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-05Howdifferencesinvaluesandthinkingprocessesaffectinternationalnegotiations.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
23)Whenfacedwithacomplexnegotiationtask,mostAsiansdividethelargetaskupintoaseriesofsmallertasks.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:Whenfacedwithacomplexnegotiationtask,mostWesternersdividethelargetaskupintoaseriesofsmallertasks.InAsia,however,adifferentapproachismoreoftentakenwhereinalltheissuesarediscussedatonce,innoapparentorder,andconcessionsaremadeonallissuesattheendofthediscussion.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-05Howdifferencesinvaluesandthinkingprocessesaffectinternationalnegotiations.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
24)Thesinglemostimportantactivityofinternationalbusinessnegotiationsissummarizing.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:Thesinglemostimportantactivityofnegotiationsislistening.Anegotiator'sprimaryjobiscollectinginformationwiththegoalofenhancingcreativity.Thisgoalmaymeanassigningoneteammemberthesoleresponsibilityoftakingcarefulnotesandnotworryingaboutspeakingduringthemeetings.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-06Importantfactorsinselectinganegotiationteam.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Communication
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
25)Duetothegreatdifferencesintherolesplayedbywomenacrosscultures,gendershouldbeusedasaselectioncriterionforinternationalnegotiationteams.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:Gendershouldnotbeusedasaselectioncriterionforinternationalnegotiationteams,despitethegreatdifferencesintherolesofwomenacrosscultures.Evenincountrieswherewomendonotparticipateinmanagement,Americanfemalenegotiatorsaretreatedasforeignersfirst.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-06Importantfactorsinselectinganegotiationteam.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
26)Bargainingskillisatthetopofalmosteveryone'slistofnegotiatortraits.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:Preparationandplanningskillisatthetopofalmosteveryone'slistofnegotiatortraits,yetitseemsmanyAmericansarestillplanningstrategiesduringover-oceanflightswhentheyshouldbetryingtorest.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-07Howtoprepareforinternationalnegotiations.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
27)Thoroughpreliminaryresearcheliminatestheneedfornegotiatorstofocusonkeyfactstoreconfirmatthenegotiationtable.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:Nomatterhowthoroughthepreliminaryresearch,negotiatorsshouldalwaysmakealistofkeyfactstoreconfirmatthenegotiationtable.Informationgatheredaboutforeigncustomersandmarketsalmostalwaysincludeserrors,andthingscanchangeduringthoselongairlineflights.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-07Howtoprepareforinternationalnegotiations.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
28)Thefirststageofthebusinessnegotiationprocessisnontasksounding,whichincludesallthoseactivitiesthatmightbedescribedasestablishingrapportorgettingtoknowoneanother.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:Thefirststage,nontasksounding,includesactivitiesthatmightbedescribedasestablishingrapportorgettingtoknowoneanother,butnotinformationrelatedtothe"business"ofameeting.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-08Managingallaspectsofthenegotiationprocess.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
29)SinceformalityisawayoflifeintheUnitedStates,eventhesmallestcontractsbetweencompaniesofteninvolvesaformalsigningceremony.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:InformalitybeingawayoflifeintheUnitedStates,eventhelargestcontractsbetweencompaniesareoftensentthroughthemailforsignature.Butwhenamajoragreementisreachedwithforeigncompanies,theirexecutivesmayexpectaformalsigningceremonyinvolvingCEOsoftherespectivecompanies.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-09Theimportanceoffollow-upcommunicationsandprocedures.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
30)Inhigh-contextcultures,personalrelationshipsarecrucialandhigh-levelbusinessexecutivesstayintouchwiththeirforeigncounterparts.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:Follow-upcommunicationsareanimportantpartofbusinessnegotiationswithpartnersandclientsfrommostforeigncountries.Particularlyinhigh-contextcultures,wherepersonalrelationshipsarecrucial,high-levelexecutivesmuststayintouchwiththeircounterparts.Letters,pictures,andmutualvisitsremainimportantlongaftercontractsaresigned.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-09Theimportanceoffollow-upcommunicationsandprocedures.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
31)TheJapaneseapproachtointernationalbusinessnegotiationstendstobeinnovativeinspiteoftheircollectivisttendencies.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:Themorewehearaboutinnovationandcreativeprocesses,themorewearebeginningtoappreciatethattheJapaneseapproachtointernationalbusinessnegotiations,bynature,usesmanyofthetechniquescommonlyemphasizedinanydiscussionofinventiveprocesses.TheJapanesehavebeenabletobuildasuccessfulsociety,despitetheirlackofnaturalresourcesandrelativeisolation.Japanesesocietyhasitsownobstaclestoinvention—hierarchyandcollectivismaretwo.But,theyhavedevelopedanegotiationstylethatinmanywaysobviatessuchdisadvantages.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-10Thebasicsofinventiveinternationalnegotiations.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
32)Ininternationalbusiness,globalmarketingstrategiesarealmostalwaysimplementedthrough________withbusinesspartnersandcustomersfromforeigncountries.
A)telephoneconversations
B)face-to-facenegotiations
C)videochats
D)mailandcourier
E)e-mail
Answer:B
Explanation:Face-to-facenegotiationsareanomnipresentactivityininternationalcommerce.Onceglobalmarketingstrategieshavebeenformulated,oncemarketingresearchhasbeenconductedtosupportthosestrategies,andonceproduct/service,pricing,promotion,andplacedecisionshavebeenmade,thenthefocusofmanagersturnstoimplementationoftheplans.Ininternationalbusiness,suchplansarealmostalwaysimplementedthroughface-to-facenegotiationswithbusinesspartnersandcustomersfromforeigncountries.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-01Theproblemsassociatedwithculturalstereotypes.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
33)WhichimageisaculturalstereotypethatismostlikelyattributedtoAmericannegotiatorsbyforeignbusinessnegotiators?
A)cowboy
B)suave,smooth-talker
C)pretentiousconnoisseur
D)"stiffupperlip"
E)samurai
Answer:A
Explanation:TheimagesofJohnWayne,thecowboy,andthesamurai,thefiercewarrior,oftenareusedasculturalstereotypesindiscussionsofinternationalbusinessnegotiations.Suchrepresentationsalmostalwaysconveyagrainoftruth—anAmericancowboykindofcompetitivenessversusasamuraikindoforganizational(company)loyalty.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-01Theproblemsassociatedwithculturalstereotypes.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
34)IfanegotiatorfromanothercountryweretolabelSpanishnegotiatorsasbullsandassociatetheSwisswiththeimageofalamb,theseareexamplesof
A)nationalicons.
B)linguisticidentifiers.
C)socialhierarchy.
D)classdistinction.
E)culturalstereotypes.
Answer:E
Explanation:Negotiationsarenotconductedbetweennationalstereotypes;negotiationsareconductedbetweenpeople,andculturalfactorsoftenmakehugedifferences.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-01Theproblemsassociatedwithculturalstereotypes.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
35)Whenitcomestointernationalnegotiation,
A)regionalgeneralizationsveryoftenarenotcorrect.
B)theJapanesetendtobeinthemiddleofthescaleonalmosteverydimensionofnegotiationstyle.
C)thenegotiationstylesoftheKoreansandJapanesearethesameineverydimension.
D)onalmosteverydimensionofnegotiationstyleconsidered,theAmericansareonorneartheendofthescale.
E)Asiannegotiationstylestendtobecollectivelysimilaracrossalldimensions.
Answer:A
Explanation:Lookingbroadlyacrosstheseveralcultures,twoimportantlessonsstandout.Thefirstisthatregionalgeneralizationsveryoftenarenotcorrect.Forexample,JapaneseandKoreannegotiationstylesarequitesimilarinsomeways,butinotherways,theycouldnotbemoredifferent.ThesecondlessonlearnedfromthisstudyisthatJapanisanexceptionalplace:Onalmosteverydimensionofnegotiationstyleconsidered,theJapaneseareonorneartheendofthescale.
Difficulty:2Medium
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-02Howcultureinfluencesbehaviorsatthenegotiationtable.
Bloom's:Understand
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
36)Fourkindsofproblemsarecausedbyculturaldifferencesininternationalbusinessnegotiations:language,nonverbalbehaviors,thinkinganddecision-makingprocesses,and
A)communicationchannels.
B)values.
C)socialresponsibility.
D)communicationstyle.
E)stereotypes.
Answer:B
Explanation:Culturaldifferencescausefourkindsofproblemsininternationalbusinessnegotiations:language,nonverbalbehaviors,values,andthinkinganddecision-makingprocesses.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-02Howcultureinfluencesbehaviorsatthenegotiationtable.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:Diversity
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
37)OnatourtoAustraliain1992,GeorgeBushSr.flashedthevictorysignattheAustralianpublic,withthepalmfacinginwards,whichwasconsideredarudegesture.Thisisanexampleofculturaldifferencescausingproblemsatthelevelof
A)thinkingprocesses.
B)values.
C)language.
D)nonverbalbehaviors.
E)decision-makingprocesses.
Answer:D
Explanation:Inthiscase,thegesturebyGeorgeBushSr.isanexampleofculturaldifferencescausingproblemsatthelevelofnonverbalbehaviors.Whenthenonverbalsignalsfromforeignpartnersaredifferent,negotiatorsaremostlikelytomisinterpretthemwithoutevenbeingconsciousofthemistake.
Difficulty:2Medium
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-03Commonkindsofproblemsthatcropupduringinternationalbusinessnegotiations.
Bloom's:Apply
AACSB:KnowledgeApplication
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
38)WhenSandrawasnegotiatingwithJamal,shelookedhimintheeyeandshookhishandfirmly.Jamalfeltuncomfortableanddidn'tentirelytrustSandraafterthat,althoughhecouldnotactuallyarticulatewhy.Thisislikelybecauseculturaldifferencesinnonverbalbehaviors
A)arealmostalwayshiddenbelowourawareness.
B)werenotimportanttoSandra.
C)onlyapplytosocialbehaviors;businessbehaviorsareuniversal.
D)arelessimportantthanverbalbehaviors.
E)werenotimportanttoJamal.
Answer:A
Explanation:Culturaldifferencesinnonverbalbehaviorsarealmostalwayshiddenbelowourawareness.Whenthenonverbalsignalsfromforeignpartnersaredifferent,negotiatorsaremostlikelytomisinterpretthemwithoutevenbeingconsciousofthemistake.
Difficulty:2Medium
Topic:CulturalDifferencesinNegotiating
LearningObjective:19-03Commonkindsofproblemsthatcropupduringinternationalbusinessnegotiations.
Bloom's:Apply
AACSB:KnowledgeApplication
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
39)WhatisthemostcommoncomplaintheardfromAmericanmanagersintermsofthenegotiationbehaviorofforeignclients?
A)theinsistenceonexchangingbusinesscardstoest
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