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V125BC [204]
2 years ago
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when a firm is facing high pressure for local responsiveness and low pressure for cost-reductions, the firm is likely to adopt a

(n) strategy according to the integration-responsiveness framework.
Business
1 answer:
Marianna [84]2 years ago
6 0

When a firm is facing high pressure for local responsiveness and low pressure for cost-reductions, the firm is likely to adopt a transnational strategy according to the integration responsiveness framework.

A transnational strategy is a plan of action by which a company decides to carry out its operations across international boundaries. With the help of this strategy, the company's activities and assets are linked to every country where it conducts business.

The centralization advantages of a global strategy are presented by this strategy. However, transnational business strategy is different from multinational, global and international company strategies.The goal of a transnational strategy is to excel both at local responsiveness and global inclusion. This strategy aims to capitalise on the advantages of conducting business internationally.

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