Answer:
Transnational; multinational.
Step-by-step explanation:
While a transnational firm views the world as one market and emphasizes cultural similarities across countries rather than differences, a multinational firm views the world as consisting of unique parts and markets to each part differently.
The transnational firms are more complex than the multinational firms because they have various offices (no centralized office) but their marketing power, research and development, and decision-making ability are given the respective foreign markets around the world.
For the multinational firms, they also have a central corporate facility but their products are not coordinated because their respective foreign markets offer unique products and services.
Additionally, transnational firms don't have subsidiaries in other countries while the multinational firms has subsidiaries in other countries.