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A 3 page paper discussing social, cultural, economic, legal and political differences among nations, using Australia for comparison. Differences in one or more of the factors discussed here have been problematic for many companies in the past. As globalization continues and as Australia continues to take a more active role in it, those differences are more readily recognized and handled better than in the past. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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File: CC6_KSintlBizDiff.rtf
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business continues, apparently having become a fact of corporate life in the new economy. We can study other cultures ad infinitum and believe ourselves to be prepared for business
dealings with those of other countries, only to find in actual practice that we have not been as well prepared as we believed. Social, cultural, economic, legal and political
differences among nations can greatly affect the conduct of international business. The purpose here is to examine some of the ways these factors affect business, comparing Australia to other
countries. Social Australian business people are as socially involved as any other outgoing people, but the general attitude is that business is separate
from social pursuits. Whereas Australians are wont to get directly to business, the same approach in other nations can cause other business people to take great offense.
An example can be found in France, where social niceties are expected to provide prelude to all serious business discussions. This tradition is changing
in the face of increasing globalization (Doing business in France, 2003), but it is still important to French business people to establish a personal relationship and to engage in "small
talk" prior to discussing any business issues. Cultural The view of the Chinese has been and remains that the rest of the world
is much less developed. They define development much differently than we do - per-acre agricultural yields mean little in comparison to the philosophical ideology under which they are attained;
industrialization is a blight. The current government has only recently come to see lack of electricity and telephone service in some areas of the country as being problematic, and
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