TNCs affect globalisation in the sense that they find new ways to expand by expanding their factories in foreign countries or introduce a new product which the "foreign" country is not familiar with. This is an example of globalisation because they "break down" the traditional barriers of a country in order to introduce a new product which is seemingly uncultural to them
treads of globalization
becuase they want to
Globalization
what are the advantages of TNC there are many advantages and disadvantages to the LEDC (Less Econimically Developed Country.) For example, the credit crunch has hit many of the large companies in the world including the TNC's. If for a reason that it is to costly to have workers in an LEDC, then the TNC could just walk out and leave lots of unqualified workers without jobs. One advantage for the country is that the TNC will have to improve the infrastrucutre of the town e.g. roads, telecommunications, ect... And also it provides jobs for many unqualified workers who have had a poor education. The little pay gives the chance for the workers to pay the rent and for some food. You may argue that they are paid nothing much at all but it is paid regulary.
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i would say TNC's (transnational corporations) and the difference between poor and rich
M. Yamin has written: 'Transaction costs, generic marketing and globalization' 'A reassessment of Hymer's contribution to the theory of the TNC'
yes BP is a TNC company
Globalization is the ability to communicate and trade with other countries anywhere in the world. The impact of globalization is that ideas and trends are taking on more of an international flavor. Furthermore, people are able to always conduct business, regardless of time zones.
Sony became a Transnational company, also known as TNC, in 1975. It became a TNC when Sony stocks started publicly trading.
A multinational corporation (or transnational corporation) (MNC/TNC) is a corporation or enterprise that manages production establishments or delivers services in at least two countries. Very large multinationals have budgets that exceed those of many countries. Multinational corporations can have a powerful influence in international relations and local economies. Multinational corporations play an important role in globalization; some argue that a new form of MNC is evolving in response to globalization: the 'globally integrated enterprise'.i got this from yahoo answers by the way.
i got 99 problems but tnc's aint one! hit me!
Pepsi became a TNC because it was firat based in M
Trans-National Corporations such as McDonalds or Coke
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