Answer:
In Japan, business relations operate within the context of WA which stresses group harmony and social cohesion
In China, business behavior revolves around GUANXI or personal relations
In South Korea, activities involve concern for INHWA, or harmony based on respect of hierarchical relationships, including obedience to authority.
Explanation:
Wa, Guanxi and Inhwa are principles of management in Japan, China and Korea respectively.
WA as practiced by the Japanese involves sacrificing individual goals and prioritizing working together in groups. People cooperate with, and are loyal to each other to attain group goals.
The Chinese practice GUANXI by forming a network of informal and personal relationships or friendships between each other to obtain favors and benefits
INHWA as practiced by the Koreans focuses on relationship between people with unequal status in society. It demands loyalty from subordinates to their superiors and also that superiors show concern for their subordinates' well-being.
Answer: Externalities are side effects (good or bad) that occur when a person or a company performs an activity and does not assume all the costs of it, or all the benefits that could be reported. In this way we can distinguish:
Negative externality: Arises when not all the costs of a negative effects are assumed. In these cases, a social cost is generated, since it is the whole society that suffers the consequences of its actions. And the market price does not collect this cost.
Positive externality: Arises from a positive effect that is not reported as a benefit. An example of positive externality that we can mention is scientific research, from which society in general benefits. In these cases, market place do not reflect the real benefits.
Answer: During the first phase, known as evaporation, the water changes states, changing from a liquid to a gas. The water changes states again in the atmosphere, it turns from a gas to a liquid or solid, depending on the temperature, and the water falls from the atmosphere in the stage of precipitation as either the solid or liquid.
Short answer:
The water changes from liquid to gas during evaporation, and gas to liquid or solid during precipitation
Explanation:
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