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Transnational corporations play a significant role in globalization by expanding their operations across borders, integrating economies, transferring technology and knowledge, and fostering economic interconnectedness. They contribute to the flow of goods, services, and capital globally, impacting both local economies and global markets. However, they also face challenges related to ethical and social responsibilities, environmental sustainability, and uneven distribution of benefits.
Trans-National Corporations such as McDonalds or Coke
The transnational organizational structure can take the form of separate international entities, as with a multi-national corporation. A company can also form satellites or branches.
A transnational, or multinational, corporation has its headquarters in one country and operates in one or more other countries
A Multinational Corporation (MNC) is a corporation with extensive ties in international operations in more than one foreign country. Examples are General Electric, Exxon, WalMart, Mitsubishi, Daimler Chrysler, etc...A Transnational Corporation is a MNC that operates worldwide without being identified with a national home base. It is said to operate on a border less basis.
A transnational corporation usually has locations and employees in different countries. The corporation also generally pays taxes in different countries.
A Transnational corporation is a corporation that is internationally based that does not have a home base. They are like multinational corporations but they are without specific international identities.
A huge company that carries out business in a number of different countries is known as a transnational corporation or TNC. Examples of Transnational companies include BP-Amoco, Unilever and Cadbury-Schweppes.
Exxon Mobil
is a big shop of gigilos
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neither, it's a communal geocentric corporation