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What enabled Britain to challenge France for leadership in the eighteenth century?
International Context
A perspective that considers the influence of global forces, cultures, market dynamics, and legal systems on businesses, policies, and strategies.
Third-Country Nationals
Employees who are working in a country other than their home country but are not citizens of the country where the employer's organization is located.
Parent-Country Nationals
Individuals who are citizens of the country where a multinational company has its headquarters.
Cultural Norms
The shared expectations and rules that guide behavior of people within social groups, including organizations, influencing how individuals act and interact.
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