Primary keyword—MNC
Secondary keyword— Mnc , classification of mnc , benefits Page title-- MNC Sub title—multi national corporations
MNCs
An Enterprise, which allocates company resources without regards to national frontiers, but is nationally based in terms of ownership and top management. It comprise of three words multi, national and corporations. These words together means that corporations which have established their offices to increase the interaction either by their own efforts or by collaborations with other companies. Thus Multinational represents highest level of overseas involvement and is characterized by global strategy of investment, production and distribution. MNCs are enterprise which owns or controls production or service facilities outside their home country.
Classification of MNC by behavior
Ethnocentric: These are the type of MNCs which have strong orientation towards home country. This means that home country people are considered as superior and allocated all key posts. Polycentric: Just opposite to Ethnocentric polycentric type of MNCs has strong orientation towards host country where few key people are nationals and remaining are from the host country. Regiocentric and Geocentric: These MNCs have their concentration in whole world and they make selection for best employees whether they are from host country or home country it does not matter.
Characteristics of MNCs
Single Managerial Authority control Worldwide Integration, better profitability Global Perspective Close Coordination in parents & affiliates Worldwide Market
Benefits of MNCs
Training of domestic manpower Increase pace of economic development Promote better products at lower costs Employment to labour Increase in production, GDP, exports Increase in Government’s revenues
Criticism of MNCs
Increase gap between rich & poor countries Misallocate & misuse scarce natural resources Home country loses jobs when MNC overseas Employ transfer pricing Aggravate Unemployment in developing countries Competition from MNCs local Industry
Entry Strategies used by MNCs
Exporting Licencing Joint Ventures Manufacturing Contract Management / Turnkey Projects
Arguments in support of MNCs in India
Change in Perception Economic Arguments Technology Transfers Foreign Investment vs. Borrowing
Benefits of Indian Liberalization to MNCs
Positive steps taken by government Effect of these steps
Direct Benefits to India of the increasing presence of MNCs
Increasing scope of professional Education Increasing competition among states for FDI Expanding India’s consuming class India as a source of Inputs Infrastructural gains
Criticism of MNCs in India
Inappropriate products launched by MNCs Overshadowing Domestic Industry MNCs and child labour Workers Exploitation
MNCs and FUTURE
Leading Global Business intelligence and consultancy firms such as Giga, Forester Research and McKinsey & Co. have cited various reasons for the increase of offshore outsourcing by MNCs to India.
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