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  1. Case Study TNC’s and globalisation / Global Governance / AQA Geography A level

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  2. Summary Globalisation TNC Case Study Coca Cola (A Level Geography AQA)

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  3. Globalisation, TNC

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  4. 4.1.1 Globalisation

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  5. Vietnam: Globalisation Case Study

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  6. TNC's and GLOBALISATION

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  1. Case Study of a TNC

    Case Study of a TNC: Coca Cola . About. Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in the stores, restaurants, and vending machines of more than 200 countries. It is the number one manufacturer of soft drinks in the world. Their headquarters is situated in Atlanta Georgia, USA. It is probably the best known brand symbol in the world.

  2. TNCs

    Aspects of globalisation - a case study of a TNC. Shell. Shell is one of the richest companies on Earth, does business in many countries and deals with 25million customers every day. It has refineries, drilling fields, 65,000 filling stations and employs many people worldwide. Its ...

  3. Transnational Corporations as Drivers and Targets of Change

    Case Study: The December 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change Notes. Notes. Notes ... The first wave of TNC expansion peaked just before global markets fragmented in the Great Depression and the Second World War. In the post-war era, TNCs expanded again, even though the larger developing countries in Latin America and later Africa placed ...

  4. PDF THE GEOGRAPHER ONLINE

    globalisation. The headquarters of Nike are in Beaverton, Oregon in the USA, where much research and development also takes place. It employs 5 500 people in Beaverton but this is very small compared to the number of employees who work in factories across the world. Nike factory A Many of these people work in factories which are owned by

  5. Accountability of transnational corporations in the developing world

    Introduction. The accountability of transnational corporations (TNCs) remains an issue of global concern (Frynas, 2010; Jamali, 2010b, p. 183).There are grave concerns that those at the helm of affairs in TNCs are engaged in a race to the bottom through the ruthless pursuit of the profit maximisation objective (Kapstein, 1999).Others argue that corporate social responsibility (CSR) is entirely ...

  6. Transnational Service Corporations in the Process of Globalization

    Abstract. Transnational corporations (TNCs) are playing a key role in the ongoing globalization process. Their strategies largely determine volume and nature of trade flows, foreign direct investments and financial flows. The determinants of these strategies are themselves rather complex.

  7. Transnational Corporations: Power, Influence and Responsibility

    This article examines the role and impact of transnational corporations on global issues, such as human rights, environment and development. It also explores the challenges and opportunities for corporate responsibility.

  8. Globalisation

    Globalisation. Globalisation is where the world has become more interconnected through the processes of economics, culture, politics, trade and tourism. Environmental globalisation can also be considered part of the interconnection as can be seen with the impacts of global warming. Globalisation is nothing new; trade between people, business ...

  9. Transnational Corporations and Globalisation: The Development of

    A third case of TNC development comes from Nigeria (there are already several examples that could be taken from the special case of South Africa). ... H., and van Witteloostuijn, A. The Turn From Just-in-Time to Just-in-Case Globalization in and After Times of COVID-19. An Essay on the Risk Re-appraisal of Borders and Buffers. Social Sciences ...

  10. Assessing the health impact of transnational corporations: a case study

    Background The practices of transnational corporations affect population health through production methods, shaping social determinants of health, or influencing the regulatory structures governing their activities. There has been limited research on community exposures to TNC policies and practices. Our pilot research used McDonald's Australia to test methods for assessing the health ...

  11. Transnational Corporations and the Global Environment

    TNCs have drawn the interest of political scientists and specialists of international relations as they reflect a new, transnational, or even global economic reality. The shift towards trade liberalization and the expansion of market economies have enabled TNCs to grow in size and expand their operations all over the world.

  12. The Role of Transnational Corporations in the Globalisation Process

    One of the major differences is seen in the role that transnational corporations (TNCs) play in the globalisation. process. The chapter proceeds in section 2 with an analysis of the salient ...

  13. Nike: a TNC

    A TNC. Nike is a transnational corporation (TNC) founded nearly half a century ago. It is world famous for its trainers and sportswear, which feature the globally recognised 'swoosh' symbol. Globalisation occurs as more connections are made between countries through trade and communications. It can bring wealth but it also causes inequalities.

  14. 3B Role of TNCs

    3.3B - Role of TNCs. TNCs are important in globalisation, (P: role of TNCs) both contributing to its spread (global production networks, glocalisation and the development of new markets) and taking advantage of economic liberalisation (outsourcing and offshoring) Transnational corporations (TNCs) are firms with operations in more than one country.

  15. AQA A Level Geography Revision Notes 2018

    Transnational Corporations (TNCs) are companies that operate in multiple countries, locating their headquarters, production and sales in different countries. They are important agents of globalisation creating longer and more frequent connections between countries. 80% of global trade is linked to TNCs which can operate in primary, secondary ...

  16. Transnational Corporations, Global Production Networks, and Urban and

    One such possibility is related to the nature and organization of TNC networks (see also Ghoshal and Bartlett 1990; Gulati 2007; Yeung 2005b, 2008a). As international production is becoming increasingly more prevalent in the global economy, TNC activity is organized on the basis of networks rather than arm's-length transactions.

  17. Case Study TNC's and globalisation / Global Governance / AQA Geography

    pdf, 129.12 KB. This is a case study pack for TNC's and globalisation as a part of the Global Governance section of the AQA Geography A level specification. In such a content-heavy subject like geography, one of the most challenging issues is where to start. If your students need help with case study content this case study pack is perfect to ...

  18. Volkswagen: a transnational corporation

    A transnational corporation. The German-based Volkswagen group provides a good case study of how a TNC operates. Transnational corporations (TNCs, also known as multinational corporations or MNCs) are large companies that operate in many different countries, producing goods or providing services. The biggest TNCs are involved in economic ...

  19. World Trade

    Coca-Cola - A Global Product. Coca-Cola is an American TNC that manufactures, markets and sells soft drinks. It was established in 1886 in Atlanta where its HQ remains, and now operates in over 200 countries. Two-thirds of Coca-Cola's revenue comes from overseas and it owns other brands like Fanta and Sprite.

  20. TNCs & Globalisation

    TNCs use outsourcing and offshoring to make sure that they are able to maximise their profits by minimising the costs of producing their goods. TNCs help globalisation to spread through their global production networks or global supply chains. TNCs do different parts of their operations in different countries to benefit from things like cheaper ...

  21. International Market Entry Strategies For Businesses

    Case Studies: Companies That Successfully Entered The International Market Now, let's dive into some case studies, drawing inspiration from companies that have successfully entered international ...

  22. Deadly Landslides in India Made Worse by Climate Change, Study Finds

    How land is used and what it is covered with is another factor in landslide risk. Ms. Valberg said the link between landslides and changes in the way land is being used — for instance, when ...

  23. 4 Case Studies Of Businesses That Scaled To Greatness

    In 1996, Under Armour was founded with the idea of creating a T-shirt that wicks sweat away more efficiently and keeps athletes dry. The company started small, with founder Kevin Plank selling T ...

  24. How Did Mpox Become a Global Emergency? What's Next?

    Faced once again with a rapidly spreading epidemic of mpox, the World Health Organization on Wednesday declared a global health emergency. The last time the W.H.O. made that call was in 2022, when ...