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Chapter © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. 3 The Institutional Context of Multinational Management

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Institutional Context Institutional Context: Includes other elements of society besides national culture such as Education, The government and The legal system. These can affect important business-related differences among societies. May encourage adoption of values inconsistent with national cultures. At a basic level, a manager cannot completely understand any society without examining its national culture and institutional context. Institutional Context: Includes other elements of society besides national culture such as Education, The government and The legal system. These can affect important business-related differences among societies. May encourage adoption of values inconsistent with national cultures. At a basic level, a manager cannot completely understand any society without examining its national culture and institutional context.

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. National Context National Context : The national context is composed of the respective national cultures and social institutions of a society. Intertwined with national cultural forces are social institutions such as: The economic system Religion Education National Context : The national context is composed of the respective national cultures and social institutions of a society. Intertwined with national cultural forces are social institutions such as: The economic system Religion Education

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Exhibit 3.1: The National Context and Multinational Companies

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Social Institutions Social Institutions : may be defined as: a complex of positions, roles, norms, and values lodged in particular types of social structures, and organizing stable patterns of human resources regarding fundamental problems in sustaining viable societal structures within a given environment. Social institutions have profound effects on people’s life conditions, and provide context for psychological differences among people. Social Institutions : may be defined as: a complex of positions, roles, norms, and values lodged in particular types of social structures, and organizing stable patterns of human resources regarding fundamental problems in sustaining viable societal structures within a given environment. Social institutions have profound effects on people’s life conditions, and provide context for psychological differences among people.

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Key Social Institutions that Influence Organizations Key social institutions that influence business environment: The economic system The level of industrialization Types of religions Education Level of social inequality Key social institutions that influence business environment: The economic system The level of industrialization Types of religions Education Level of social inequality

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Economic Systems Economic systems : network or system of beliefs, activities, organizations and relationships that provide the goods and services of a society Typified by extremes of capitalism, socialism and a mix of both Important implications based on Dominant market type Market transitions Economic systems : network or system of beliefs, activities, organizations and relationships that provide the goods and services of a society Typified by extremes of capitalism, socialism and a mix of both Important implications based on Dominant market type Market transitions

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Economic Systems Capitalist/market economy : production is decentralized to private property rights owners who act to make profits in competitive market Socialist/command economy : production resources are owned by the state, and production decisions are centrally coordinated Mixed economy : combines aspects of capitalist and socialist economies Capitalist/market economy : production is decentralized to private property rights owners who act to make profits in competitive market Socialist/command economy : production resources are owned by the state, and production decisions are centrally coordinated Mixed economy : combines aspects of capitalist and socialist economies

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Dominant Market Type Dominant Market Type : Whether the market and economic system of a country are predominantly capitalist, socialist or mixed. The decision whether to operate in another country may depend on the dominant market type. In mixed economies, MNCs should subordinate their economic goals and respect social objectives Multinational managers may want to consider the Index of Economic Freedom. Dominant Market Type : Whether the market and economic system of a country are predominantly capitalist, socialist or mixed. The decision whether to operate in another country may depend on the dominant market type. In mixed economies, MNCs should subordinate their economic goals and respect social objectives Multinational managers may want to consider the Index of Economic Freedom.

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Index of Economic Freedom Index of Economic Freedom : Defines economic freedom as: The absence of government coercion or constraint on the production, distribution, or consumption of goods and services beyond the extent necessary for citizens to protect and maintain liberty itself The index includes 10 indicators ranging from trade and taxation policies, to property rights and regulation, including government intervention in the economy. Index of Economic Freedom : Defines economic freedom as: The absence of government coercion or constraint on the production, distribution, or consumption of goods and services beyond the extent necessary for citizens to protect and maintain liberty itself The index includes 10 indicators ranging from trade and taxation policies, to property rights and regulation, including government intervention in the economy.

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Exhibit 3.2: Index of Economic Freedom

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Market Transitions Market Transitions : Changes societies experience as they move from socialism to a market based economy; or vice-versa Multinational implications: Need to turn around inefficient formerly state-owned companies to become cost effective Motivational issues with workers Interpersonal trust, teams, meritocracy Market Transitions : Changes societies experience as they move from socialism to a market based economy; or vice-versa Multinational implications: Need to turn around inefficient formerly state-owned companies to become cost effective Motivational issues with workers Interpersonal trust, teams, meritocracy

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Levels of Industrialization Industrialization: Cultural and economic changes that occur because of how production is organized and distributed in society Stages of industrialization Pre-industrial Industrial Postindustrial Industrialization: Cultural and economic changes that occur because of how production is organized and distributed in society Stages of industrialization Pre-industrial Industrial Postindustrial

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Industrialization Pre-industrial society : Agriculture dominates the economic environment Religious norms, tradition emphasized Industrial society : Dominance of manufacturing or secondary sector Technological development Postindustrial society : Emphasis on the service sectors Need highly skilled workers with specialized skills Pre-industrial society : Agriculture dominates the economic environment Religious norms, tradition emphasized Industrial society : Dominance of manufacturing or secondary sector Technological development Postindustrial society : Emphasis on the service sectors Need highly skilled workers with specialized skills

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Exhibit 3.3: Selected countries and the distribution of employment by primary, secondary and tertiary sectors

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Managerial Implications: Industrialization Direct correspondence between industrialization and economic development Pre-industrial countries provide cheap labor and untapped markets But poor infrastructure for business Traditional and communal values Industrial societies favor innovation and individualism Governments provide favorable environment Educated labor force Direct correspondence between industrialization and economic development Pre-industrial countries provide cheap labor and untapped markets But poor infrastructure for business Traditional and communal values Industrial societies favor innovation and individualism Governments provide favorable environment Educated labor force

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Managerial Implications: Industrialization Postindustrial societies Dominance of service sector; knowledge based Almost complete demise of agricultural sector Significant decline in manufacturing sector Increasing emphasis on quality-of-life Non economic incentives favored Post-materialist values, individual expression, and movement toward more a humane society Postindustrial societies Dominance of service sector; knowledge based Almost complete demise of agricultural sector Significant decline in manufacturing sector Increasing emphasis on quality-of-life Non economic incentives favored Post-materialist values, individual expression, and movement toward more a humane society

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Exhibit 3.4: Materialist Values for Selected Countries

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Exhibit 3.5: Postmaterialist Values for Selected Countries

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Types of Religion Religion : A shared set of beliefs, activities, and institutions based on faith in supernatural forces. Religion is an important aspect of most societies. Together, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism are followed by almost 71% of the world’s population. 20% of world’s population are nonreligious. Different religions shape how people do business in different parts of the world. Religion : A shared set of beliefs, activities, and institutions based on faith in supernatural forces. Religion is an important aspect of most societies. Together, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism are followed by almost 71% of the world’s population. 20% of world’s population are nonreligious. Different religions shape how people do business in different parts of the world.

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Exhibit 3.6: Religion by Percentage of World Population & Number of Followers

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Selected Tenets of Some Religions Christianity: value and dignity of human life, labor, and happiness Islam: confession, prayer, alms giving, fasting and pilgrimage Hinduism: spiritual achievement, material prosperity, pleasure and liberation Buddhism : right understanding, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, concentration Christianity: value and dignity of human life, labor, and happiness Islam: confession, prayer, alms giving, fasting and pilgrimage Hinduism: spiritual achievement, material prosperity, pleasure and liberation Buddhism : right understanding, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, concentration

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Education Education : organized networks of socialization experiences which prepare individuals to act in society Central element in organization of society Helps construct competencies, professions, and professionals Education : organized networks of socialization experiences which prepare individuals to act in society Central element in organization of society Helps construct competencies, professions, and professionals

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Managerial Implications: Education Gives an idea of the skill level of workers in any society The more educated, the more skills workers have Multinationals can look at educational attainment scores to determine the nature of the workforce Other scores relevant: Math and Science R & D expenditure Gives an idea of the skill level of workers in any society The more educated, the more skills workers have Multinationals can look at educational attainment scores to determine the nature of the workforce Other scores relevant: Math and Science R & D expenditure

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Exhibit 3.7: Tertiary Enrollment as Percentage of Relevant Age Groups

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Exhibit 3.8: Total Expenditures on R&D as Percentage of GDP

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Social Inequality Social Inequality: Refers to the degree to which people have privileged access to resources and positions within societies. In societies that have high social inequality, a few individuals have the ability to control and use important resources. These select few use access to resources to acquire more power, thereby perpetuating inequality. Social inequality negatively impacts the degree to which people are attached to work. Social Inequality: Refers to the degree to which people have privileged access to resources and positions within societies. In societies that have high social inequality, a few individuals have the ability to control and use important resources. These select few use access to resources to acquire more power, thereby perpetuating inequality. Social inequality negatively impacts the degree to which people are attached to work.

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Managerial Implications: Social Inequality Many MNCs are facing significant criticisms for their operations in countries with high social inequalities Criticized for paying low wages, using child labor. Realizing social responsibility is also in their own interests. Implications for Management: Many key ethical issues arise in such countries. Consider the GINI Index on the degree of social inequality. Recognize that social inequality yields more demoralized workers, suspicious of management. Many MNCs are facing significant criticisms for their operations in countries with high social inequalities Criticized for paying low wages, using child labor. Realizing social responsibility is also in their own interests. Implications for Management: Many key ethical issues arise in such countries. Consider the GINI Index on the degree of social inequality. Recognize that social inequality yields more demoralized workers, suspicious of management.

© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. Exhibit 3.9: The GINI Index for Selected Countries