Across
- 3. A form of thinking where the gain of one person is the loss of another. (__-__).
- 4. The largest threat (in the mind of the CEO) to the company. He would shut down the factory if one of these forms.
- 5. The moral principles that govern a person’s behavior or conducting of an activity
- 7. When comparing the international differences in the way the Chinese and American factories operate, the management style of the Chinese factories could be compared to that of a country’s ____
- 8. The options for multinational firms in China is to ___ decouple, or double-down.
- 10. Xi met with Putin, and they both want a decline in the American ___ ___ (2 words)
- 12. This is a process where other organizations operate on the international scale. This can be related to Fuyao opening a company in America.
- 14. This threatens job security, especially in factories.
- 15. The Chinese workers were certainly harder working, but it is revealed that it ended up being ____ profitable compared to American and more friendly and welcoming environment.
- 17. One of the major concerns from the U.S. workers in the factory was ____, refusing to work in specific conditions. The Chinese workers did not share this fear.
- 18. Countries are focusing more on _____ gain as compared to mutual benefit, as countries are racing against each other.
- 19. The Fuyao factory owner infamously says this quote, highlighting certain ethical problems in factories and China. “The purpose of life is to ____.”
- 20. Chinese workers and culture view Americans as ___ and can be selfish. (Not efficient and low output).
Down
- 1. Large companies do this (ex: Apple and Hasbro) in less-developed countries (ex: Vietnam & India) with lower ethical standards for human rights, for the benefit of cheap labor.
- 2. The Biden administration created these for green energy, electric cars, and semiconductors, contingent on the manufacturing being local, undoing foreign influence.
- 6. There was a general ____ clash/divide between the Chinese and American workers in the factory.
- 9. Chinese ___ is seen as a national security threat to the United States.
- 11. Since WW2, the world ____ has followed the rules and norms that were created by America, which boosted growth and integration while reducing poverty.
- 13. The Chinese consumer differs from the American consumer in the way that they emphasize cultural ___ in their goods/products.
- 16. China objects to this style of governing, along with universal human rights and constraining great powers.