We tend to read the following terms and think they refer to any company doing business in another country.
- Multinational
- International
- Transnational
- Global
Andrew Hines over at BNET has brief and clear definitions of each of these terms, Get your international business terms right.
Each term is distinct and has a specific meaning which define the scope and degree of interaction with their operations outside of their “home” country.
- International companies are importers and exporters, they have no investment outside of their home country.
- Multinational companies have investment in other countries, but do not have coordinated product offerings in each country. More focused on adapting their products and service to each individual local market.
- Global companies have invested and are present in many countries. They market their products through the use of the same coordinated image/brand in all markets. Generally one corporate office that is responsible for global strategy. Emphasis on volume, cost management and efficiency.
- Transnational companies are much more complex organizations. They have invested in foreign operations, have a central corporate facility but give decision-making, R&D and marketing powers to each individual foreign market.
Andrews’s advice is if in doubt about the right term to use, try the generic term “international business”.
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June 18, 2007 at 1:00 pm
Thanks for sharing Andrew’s post and helping educate business professionals!
Leslie Leite
BNET
January 14, 2008 at 6:47 am
Very good explanation, I have seen some things like this from authors of MIS -James A Obrian, IT for Inernational Trade - Turban and Rainer
January 20, 2008 at 5:31 am
it’s very useful !!! Thanks so much.
Would you recommend me some other materials concerning MNC and TNC
February 28, 2008 at 1:14 am
It was useful I was searching the differences still some more points and examples could have been there and it would have perfect differentiation.
Anyways thank u!!!
April 16, 2008 at 3:48 am
Thank you very much.
- gratefull student
June 6, 2008 at 1:58 pm
i am student BBA so multinational and global mkt difference very nice point out this defination