Concept information
Preferred term
international division structure
Definition
- A firm may establish an international division to contain its international activities, thus creating a separation between domestic and international activities. For example, a British food company may have several domestic product divisions to serve customers in its home country, and also an international division to manage affairs in its various international markets. [Source: Encyclopedia of Business in Today's World; International Division Structure]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-Z888MHJ0-8
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