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Module 01: Decision-Making Within the Global Marketplace

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Module 01: Decision-Making Within the Global Marketplace

Discussion Question

Question Requirements:


Globalization and Decision-Making

How does globalization impact decision-making processes in different countries, such as Saudi Arabia?

  1. Discuss how the interconnectedness of economies, cultures, and technologies on a global scale influences the choices made by governments, businesses, and individuals in Saudi Arabia.
  2. Share your insights on how Saudi Arabia’s unique position in the global landscape shapes its decision-making processes and the implications of these decisions on both local and international levels.

Directions:

  • Discuss the concepts, principles, and theories from your textbook. Cite your textbooks and cite any other sources.
  • Write a discussion that includes an introduction paragraph, the body, and a conclusion paragraph to address the assignment’s guide questions.
  • Your initial post should address all components of the question with a 600-word limit.

Readings

Required:

Chapter 1 Globalization and International Linkages in International Management: Culture, Strategy, and Behavior

Chapter 1 PowerPoint slides in International Management: Culture, Strategy, and Behavior

Harvey, M., Fisher, R., McPhail, R., & Moeller, M. (2009). Globalization and its impact on global managers’ decision processes. Human Resource Development International, 12(4), 353–370.

Recommended:

Neil, E., & Sprusansky, D. (2017). A look at Saudi Arabia Vision 2030. (WAGING PEACE). Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, 36(1), 53-54.

Nurunnabi, M. (2017). Transformation from an oil-based economy to a knowledge-based economy in Saudi Arabia: the direction of Saudi vision 2030.(Report).Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 8(2), 536.

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