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1、 2001 Prentice Hall,3-1,International Business by Daniels and Radebaugh,Chapter 3,Political and Legal Environments Facing Business, 2001 Prentice Hall,3-2,Objectives To discuss the different functions that political systems perform To compare democratic and totalitarian political regimes and discuss

2、 how they can influence managerial decisions To describe how management can formulate and implement strategies to deal with foreign political environments To study the different types of legal systems and the legal relationships that exist between countries To examine the major legal issues in IB, 2

3、001 Prentice Hall,3-3,Cultural Influences on International Business,COMPETITIVEENVIRONMENT,PHYSICAL ANDSOCIETAL FACTORSPolitical policies and legal practicesCultural factorsEconomic forcesGeographical influences,OBJECTIVES,MEANS,STRATEGY, 2001 Prentice Hall,3-4,The Political Environment The role of

4、the political system is to integrate the society Influences how business is conducted Political process functions Interest articulation Interest aggregationthe collection of interests in the political system Policy making Policy implementation and adjudication MNE management Lobbies governments on p

5、olicies that affect business Avoid appearances of inappropriate influence on the law, 2001 Prentice Hall,3-5,Basic Political Ideologies Political ideologya body of constructs, theories, and aims that constitute a sociopolitical program Pluralist societydifferent ideologies coexist because there is n

6、o one ideology accepted by all difficult to understand the political environment in a pluralist society Ultimate test of any political system is its ability to hold a society together despite pressures from different ideologies Ideologies also help bring countries together The impact of ideological

7、differences on national boundaries Differences in political ideology have affected boundaries in Europe When operating in a foreign country, must understand the potential sources of political tension and instability, 2001 Prentice Hall,3-6,The Political Spectrum,Authoritarian,Fascist,Communist,Autho

8、ritarian,Radical,Liberal,Conservative,Reactionary,Democratic Government,NondemocraticGovernment, 2001 Prentice Hall,3-7,A Political Spectrum Democracyinvolves wide participation by citizens in the decision-making process Freedom of opinion, expression, press, and freedom to organize Election of poli

9、tical representatives Limited term of elected officials Independent and fair court system Nonpolitical bureaucracy and defense infrastructure Accessibility to the decision-making process Democratic governments differ Presidential versus parliamentary Number of important political parties Amount of c

10、itizen participation in decision making Fragility and stability of new democracies Democracy believed to be the best form of government, 2001 Prentice Hall,3-8,Comparative Measures of Freedom,Political Rights,Civil Liberties, 2001 Prentice Hall,3-9,A Political Spectrum (cont.) Totalitarianisma singl

11、e party, individual, or group of individuals monopolizes political power Neither recognizes nor permits opposition Theocraticreligious leaders are political leaders Seculargovernment often imposes order through military power Totalitarianism takes several forms Fascismdesires to control peoples mind

12、s and souls, converting them to its own faith Authoritarianismdesires to control the people Communismpolitical and economic systems are virtually inseparable equal distribution of wealth government ownership and control of resources, 2001 Prentice Hall,3-10,Impact of the Political System on Manageme

13、nt Decisions Political Riskcaused by political instability Promotes fear that operating position will deteriorate Tends to be higher in totalitarian regimes Causes of political risk Change in the opinions of political leadership Civil disorder stemming from economic conditions, human rights violatio

14、ns, or group animosity External relationsanimosity between host country and foreign investors country Types of political risk Micropolitical actions are aimed at specific foreign investments Macropolitical actions affect a broad spectrum of foreign investors, 2001 Prentice Hall,3-11,Government Inter

15、vention in the Economy Individualistic paradigm Belief in minimal government intervention in the economy Likely to be democratic and economically free Promotes marketplace competition regulates marketplace when competition by itself is unreliable or unacceptable Communitarian paradigm Government ten

16、ds to be prestigious thrives on a respected, centralized bureaucracy May be democratic or authoritarian stable political party or coalition in power Government may start partnership with business Government action toward business is not always consistent, 2001 Prentice Hall,3-12,Formulating and Impl

17、ementing Political Strategies Establishing a political strategy in the host country Identify the issue Define the political aspect of the issue Assess the potential political action of other companies and special-interest groups Identify important institutions and key people Formulate strategies Det

18、ermine the impact of implementation Select the most appropriate strategy and implement Implementing a strategymarshal whatever resources necessary to accomplish the companys goals Lobbyists educate and persuade government decision makers Enlist support of consumers, 2001 Prentice Hall,3-13,Kinds of

19、Legal Systems Common lawbased on tradition, precedent, custom, and usageInterpretation by the courts Civil lawcodified legal system Based on a detailed set of laws that make up a code Rules for business transaction included Based on how the law is applied to the facts Theocratic lawbased on religiou

20、s precepts e.g., Islamic law has remained frozen moral rather than commercial law intended to govern all aspects of life Consumer safeguardsdiffer in different legal systems Deal with product liability issues, 2001 Prentice Hall,3-14,The Legal Profession Lawyers and their firms Vary among countries

21、in terms of how they practice law and serve clients Most firms are quite small Firms have expanded abroad in order to serve their clients large legal firms often created through mergers or correspondent relationships with firms in other countries Legal staffs have to understand local laws and practi

22、ces, 2001 Prentice Hall,3-15,Legal Issues in International Business Affect many aspects of IB National laws May affect both domestic and foreign companies operating within the countrys borders health and safety standards employment practices antitrust prohibitions contractual relationships environmental practices patents and trademarks May govern cross-border activities investment of capital payment of dividends to foreign investors customs and duties on imports,

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