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WALMART SCENARIO
Walmart is the largest retailer in the world with more than 4,000 stores located in 14 countries outside the United States. The corporation has learned, sometimes the hard way, that the Walmart business model cannot be applied to every country it enters due to cultural differences. For example, the retailer ran into difficulties in many European countries because stores are not open 24-hours a day, seven days a week, like Walmart Supercenters in the United States. When negotiating the purchase of Trust-Mart stores in China, the company had to develop "enduring" relationships with executives before even discussing business opportunities. Making inroads into the Chinese market was particularly difficult for Walmart. Chinese customers generally believe in the superiority of home-made products to foreign ones. Establishing trust with these customers was difficult as Chinese customers don't warm up easily to foreign brands and view them with suspicion. Most of the customers perceived a price-risk relationship rather than a price-quality relationship while making purchasing decisions. Even within China, the cultural diversity was immense. Standard Chinese was spoken differently in different parts of the country. Keeping this diversity in mind, Walmart varied its marketing mixes based on local tastes, cultures, and economic conditions.
-Refer to Walmart Scenario.The corporation has learned,sometimes the hard way,that the Walmart business model cannot be applied to every country it enters due to cultural differences.For example,while negotiating the purchase of Trust-Mart stores in China,the company had to develop "enduring" relationships with executives before even discussing business opportunities and most Chinese customers perceived a price-risk relationship rather than a price-quality relationship while making purchasing decisions.Which of the following best describes such differences?
Nerve Cells
Also known as neurons, these are the basic building blocks of the nervous system responsible for receiving and transmitting information through electrical and chemical signals.
Type B Behavior
A behavior pattern characterized by a relaxed, non-competitive, and patient approach to life, in contrast to Type A behavior.
Lack of Aggression
The absence or reduction of behaviors intended to harm or assert dominance over others, often considered a positive trait in social interactions.
Patience
The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious.
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