Globalization: Its Effects
... and projects them into a world where the future and past exist simultaneously. This technology comes from but one place – education. As we experience globalization and its effects we realize that the only way to accept it (or fight it) is through knowledge. A growing inter-independence through techn ...
... and projects them into a world where the future and past exist simultaneously. This technology comes from but one place – education. As we experience globalization and its effects we realize that the only way to accept it (or fight it) is through knowledge. A growing inter-independence through techn ...
Brand internationalization strategy beyond the standardization
... the language of modernity (Cleveland et al. 2007) have also participated in the convergence towards this new global consumer culture that can be defined as “shared sets of consumptionrelated symbols (product categories, brands, consumption activities, and so forth) that are meaningful to segment me ...
... the language of modernity (Cleveland et al. 2007) have also participated in the convergence towards this new global consumer culture that can be defined as “shared sets of consumptionrelated symbols (product categories, brands, consumption activities, and so forth) that are meaningful to segment me ...
Global Competency Thesis - DU Portfolio
... religious rivalries— costs paid still today by many modern nation-states. Culturally ingrained ideas and motivations that stem from a long, troubled history of conflict with a political, economic or religious rival are reflected in how every aspect of a society is established and operated by an indi ...
... religious rivalries— costs paid still today by many modern nation-states. Culturally ingrained ideas and motivations that stem from a long, troubled history of conflict with a political, economic or religious rival are reflected in how every aspect of a society is established and operated by an indi ...
The Politics of Territory and Space
... After primary divisions have been established, internal boundaries tend to evolve as smaller, secondary territories are demarcated. U.S. Land Ordinance of 1785 Northwest Territories Act of 1803 Homestead Act of 1863 ...
... After primary divisions have been established, internal boundaries tend to evolve as smaller, secondary territories are demarcated. U.S. Land Ordinance of 1785 Northwest Territories Act of 1803 Homestead Act of 1863 ...
The Cultural Dimension of Globalization
... Thus to conclude globalization is not a single process but a set of processes that operate simultaneously and unevenly on several levels and in various dimensions. As a result of planning by economists, business interests, and politicians who recognized the costs associated with protectionism and de ...
... Thus to conclude globalization is not a single process but a set of processes that operate simultaneously and unevenly on several levels and in various dimensions. As a result of planning by economists, business interests, and politicians who recognized the costs associated with protectionism and de ...
Asymmetric Globalization
... whether world poverty has increased or not in the last two decades. The percentage of the world’s population that is poor (using the World Bank’s poverty line of $1 a day in 1985 dollars) declined between 1987 and 1998 from about 25% to 21% using World Bank figures, and the absolute number from an e ...
... whether world poverty has increased or not in the last two decades. The percentage of the world’s population that is poor (using the World Bank’s poverty line of $1 a day in 1985 dollars) declined between 1987 and 1998 from about 25% to 21% using World Bank figures, and the absolute number from an e ...
Global interactions of people, cultures and power: an outline
... consequences of the mobility of people and ideas, Global Heritage refers more specifically to processes of memory formation and negotiation of the continuity of material culture resulting from mobility. That formation of memory and identity is very diverse and takes place at many levels - spatially, ...
... consequences of the mobility of people and ideas, Global Heritage refers more specifically to processes of memory formation and negotiation of the continuity of material culture resulting from mobility. That formation of memory and identity is very diverse and takes place at many levels - spatially, ...
Governing the world economy: the challenges of globalization
... so as to be able to forge the kinds of rules and institutions which are necessary in a modern, globalizing economy. One (albeit rather state-centred and institutionalized) example is the Financial Stability Forum which brings together representatives of the G-7, the IMF, the World Bank, the Basle Co ...
... so as to be able to forge the kinds of rules and institutions which are necessary in a modern, globalizing economy. One (albeit rather state-centred and institutionalized) example is the Financial Stability Forum which brings together representatives of the G-7, the IMF, the World Bank, the Basle Co ...
Chapter 1 – The Scope and Challenge of International Marketing
... 3. As an assignment for class discussion, Case 1–1, Starbucks-Going Global Fast in Latin America, can be used to have students think about the marketing mix and the effects of uncontrollables and controllables both in the domestic and foreign environments. Have students read and answer the questions ...
... 3. As an assignment for class discussion, Case 1–1, Starbucks-Going Global Fast in Latin America, can be used to have students think about the marketing mix and the effects of uncontrollables and controllables both in the domestic and foreign environments. Have students read and answer the questions ...
Revision - ECU.edu
... Describe how English varieties can be effectively used in intercultural communication setting. Formulate and discuss a) the geographical, historical, political and social factors affecting language change and communication practices; (b) linguistic and communicative changes as a result of these ...
... Describe how English varieties can be effectively used in intercultural communication setting. Formulate and discuss a) the geographical, historical, political and social factors affecting language change and communication practices; (b) linguistic and communicative changes as a result of these ...
“MERHABA” Global Marketing SIG members
... Special Issue of Journal of World Business: “Global business sustainability and competitiveness: the role of corporate branding, corporate identity and corporate reputation” Various authors, researchers and practitioners have, to some extent, addressed key known variables that impact upon an organiz ...
... Special Issue of Journal of World Business: “Global business sustainability and competitiveness: the role of corporate branding, corporate identity and corporate reputation” Various authors, researchers and practitioners have, to some extent, addressed key known variables that impact upon an organiz ...
780 PESH33 Global Conceptual History.indb
... interpretation rests, especially on the role of comparison and of a Westerncentric viewpoint. Historical studies, postcolonial criticism and theories of modernity and global interactions all acted to deconstruct historical logics as informed by Western concepts and thought patterns.2 Accordingly, th ...
... interpretation rests, especially on the role of comparison and of a Westerncentric viewpoint. Historical studies, postcolonial criticism and theories of modernity and global interactions all acted to deconstruct historical logics as informed by Western concepts and thought patterns.2 Accordingly, th ...
Syllabus - FIU Global Learning
... theorizing accumulated in the field of African diaspora studies to conduct a multiperspective analysis of local, global, international, and intercultural issues as they relate to the great experiential diversity of African diaspora communities. • Global Engagement: Students will be able to demonstra ...
... theorizing accumulated in the field of African diaspora studies to conduct a multiperspective analysis of local, global, international, and intercultural issues as they relate to the great experiential diversity of African diaspora communities. • Global Engagement: Students will be able to demonstra ...
Journal of Communication 48(4)
... Globalization is a process that influences and is influenced by many aspects of contemporary life, including the economy, international relations, society, politics, and religion. Communication is also an integral part of these globalization processes (Monge, 1998). Unfortunately, even less is known ...
... Globalization is a process that influences and is influenced by many aspects of contemporary life, including the economy, international relations, society, politics, and religion. Communication is also an integral part of these globalization processes (Monge, 1998). Unfortunately, even less is known ...
Global Cities as Drivers of World Economy Globalization
... These patterns of a current stage of globalization determine a theoretical basis of transformation of economic importance of urban socio-economic systems; formation and development of new world economic agent - a global city. For five-six thousand years of own evolution the cities developed from rel ...
... These patterns of a current stage of globalization determine a theoretical basis of transformation of economic importance of urban socio-economic systems; formation and development of new world economic agent - a global city. For five-six thousand years of own evolution the cities developed from rel ...
Globalization/De-Localization
... bulletin boards) can allow us to develop a rather different sense of place and of the community to which we belong. Not everything is global, of course. Most employment, for example, is local or ...
... bulletin boards) can allow us to develop a rather different sense of place and of the community to which we belong. Not everything is global, of course. Most employment, for example, is local or ...
The New Global History Toward a Narrative for Pangaea Two
... world today: the geophysical history of our planet or primordial global history, which is currently widening the Atlantic Ocean at the expense of the Pacific, and contemporary history, which is expanding the Internet all over the world. Both histories are truly global (earth-centered). However, eart ...
... world today: the geophysical history of our planet or primordial global history, which is currently widening the Atlantic Ocean at the expense of the Pacific, and contemporary history, which is expanding the Internet all over the world. Both histories are truly global (earth-centered). However, eart ...
Andrzej Potocki
... bulletin boards) can allow us to develop a rather different sense of place and of the community to which we belong. Not everything is global, of course. Most employment, for example, is local or regional - but 'strategically crucial activities and economic factors are networked around a globalized s ...
... bulletin boards) can allow us to develop a rather different sense of place and of the community to which we belong. Not everything is global, of course. Most employment, for example, is local or regional - but 'strategically crucial activities and economic factors are networked around a globalized s ...
Ethics of Financial Globalization
... entry into international financial relations can be fairly shared? Specifically, if it is rational to anticipate the possibility of a financial crisis as one outcome of financial globalization (the other outcome, in the simplest case, being the attainment of higher growth rates), then it is up to th ...
... entry into international financial relations can be fairly shared? Specifically, if it is rational to anticipate the possibility of a financial crisis as one outcome of financial globalization (the other outcome, in the simplest case, being the attainment of higher growth rates), then it is up to th ...
bordering capabilities versus borders
... foreign firms and investment, committing to laws governing the WTO and the international human rights regime, participating in international banking and finance systems, and so on. But, I will argue, this capability of the State to make critical components of its traditional borders needs to be hist ...
... foreign firms and investment, committing to laws governing the WTO and the international human rights regime, participating in international banking and finance systems, and so on. But, I will argue, this capability of the State to make critical components of its traditional borders needs to be hist ...
On the Globalization of the Film Industry
... The market size for films The first observation is that because feature films have high development costs, they also have a relatively large minimum market size for making profit (Vogel, 2003; Caves, 2000; Wasko, 2003; Eliashberg et al., 2006). The small home markets for e.g. European films mean tha ...
... The market size for films The first observation is that because feature films have high development costs, they also have a relatively large minimum market size for making profit (Vogel, 2003; Caves, 2000; Wasko, 2003; Eliashberg et al., 2006). The small home markets for e.g. European films mean tha ...
www - Arizona State University
... which backed the dollar with a fixed amount of gol were no longer tenable, put into question the neocolonial system under US hegemony and called for its substitution by a more flexible regime of production and accumulation and the neoliberal mode of regulation –actually, of deregulationin place now ...
... which backed the dollar with a fixed amount of gol were no longer tenable, put into question the neocolonial system under US hegemony and called for its substitution by a more flexible regime of production and accumulation and the neoliberal mode of regulation –actually, of deregulationin place now ...
9. THE POLITICAL TRILEMMA OF THE WORLD ECONOMY In 1990
... When Hyperglobalization Impinges on Democratic Choices We cherish our democracy and national sovereignty, and yet we sign one trade agreement after another and treat free capital flows as the natural order of things. This unstable and incoherent state of affairs is a recipe for disaster. Argentina i ...
... When Hyperglobalization Impinges on Democratic Choices We cherish our democracy and national sovereignty, and yet we sign one trade agreement after another and treat free capital flows as the natural order of things. This unstable and incoherent state of affairs is a recipe for disaster. Argentina i ...
Polyarchies, Competitive Oligarchies, or Inclusive Hegemonies? 23
... anarchy will prevail. It is up to each state to control its own jurisdiction and the use of force within its borders. This modern international system (also termed “Westphalian”) is extensively based on the notion of territorial sovereignty and the horizontal relationship among states ( ...
... anarchy will prevail. It is up to each state to control its own jurisdiction and the use of force within its borders. This modern international system (also termed “Westphalian”) is extensively based on the notion of territorial sovereignty and the horizontal relationship among states ( ...
IndustryAnalysis.Yip.Word
... How common customer needs are across countries clearly varies greatly by industry and depends on such factors as the importance of national culture and tastes, income elasticity, and physical conditions that might affect the use of the product or service. For customer businesses, the book publishing ...
... How common customer needs are across countries clearly varies greatly by industry and depends on such factors as the importance of national culture and tastes, income elasticity, and physical conditions that might affect the use of the product or service. For customer businesses, the book publishing ...