“The politico-legal environment of business contains a number of critical elements.” Examine this statement with the help of examples.
The impact a political-legal environment can have on business can cause so many craters so as to make that business look like the moon. It was a political-legal environment that gave birth to the corporate personhood doctrine and that gave rise to the corporate world we live in today. Political-legal environments can only hope to regulate markets, and market regulations will most certainly have profound impacts on business organizations. An example of the kind of bone headed impact a political-legal environment can have on a business one need look no further than American auto makers, the electric car and California. For whatever reasons, several of the auto manufacturers in the United States began developing electric cars which they leased to satisfied customers. Then, California decided it would be a good idea to mandate to American auto makers that if they expected to sell their cars in California they would have to invent some new technology reducing carbon dioxide. Presumably, California expected to see an increase of electric cars being sold by auto makers. What happened is quite the opposite and the auto makers took a hard look at their electric car program, uncertain how to market a "clean vehicle" without admitting the piston engine vehicles are dirty, realizing that much of the profit from a piston engine vehicle comes with the replacement of parts and not so with electric cars and finally, realizing that a State, not even the State of California can make them build technology they don't have, nor can any state even make them keep building the technology they do have, and so, the auto makers killed their own electric car program and this was the impact of a political-legal environment.
The Politico-Legal Environment Have An Impact On The Business Organization -In Anyone Or More Of These Areas
-Finance
-Marketing
-Human Resource
-Tax policies
what tax hinder the business and what taxes incentives are available] [ if the tax policies are liberal / incentivated, businesses will add expansion , which means the impact on HR
-International trade regulations and restrictions [ does the government encourage exports / with high tariffs on imports] [ if the exports policies are liberal / incentivated, businesses will add expansion , which means the impact on HR
Education : as the education level goes up and income distribution improves, demand for product/services will go up, businesses will addexpansion , which means the impact on HR
-Living conditions : as the income level goes up and living conditions improves, demand for product/services will go up, businesses will addexpansion , which means the impact on HR
Technological
New inventions and development : as more inventions are brought out, more jobs are created, demand for product/services will go up, businesses will add expansion , which means the impact on HR
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Nice work on Legal Environment.
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