نتایج جستجو برای: cultural globalisation

تعداد نتایج: 143357  

2005

In our case, this five-step procedure is slightly more complex, as we first construct three separate sub-indices of globalisation (economic, social, and political) following steps 1-5. . The country rankings derived from these indices are reported separately on our website. We then calculate the simple unweighted average of these three subindices to give an overall globalisation index; the coun...

2008
Gianluca Grimalda Elena Meschi

We analyze the causes and mechanisms of inequality in Post-Soviet Union transition economies. First, we show that both economic globalisation – namely, import, export, and foreign direct investment – and institutional factors – namely, privatisation reforms, labour market liberalisation, and product market liberalisation – are strongly associated with within-country rises in inequality. However...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2018
Simplice A Asongu

This study investigates how information and communication technology (ICT) complements globalisation in order to influence CO2 emissions in 44 Sub-Saharan African countries over the period 2000-2012. ICT is measured with internet penetration and mobile phone penetration whereas globalisation is designated in terms of trade and financial openness. The empirical evidence is based on the generalis...

2017
Jolanda Peeters Albert de Vaal

In the debate on globalisation and wage inequality HeckscherOhlin theory has featured prominently. However, a neglected mechanism by which globalisation affects labour market outcomes is through the increased tradability of producer services. By integrating elements of Heckscher-Ohlin theory, the economic geography literature and the literature on producer services linkages, we show that the im...

2004
Georgios I Zekos

Cyberspace already takes little note of national borders, which may eventually lose their significance for electronic commerce. Cyberspace and other innovative information technology (IT) have affected the financial system greatly moving from restricted proprietary systems to open networks. In the last 20 years, the financial services industry has witnessed dramatic changes, largely driven by g...

Journal: :IS Management 2014
Brian Gannon David W. Wilson Philip Powell

This paper assesses how one large information systems (IS) organisation, Capgemini, is changing in response to the increased globalisation of software development practices. It posits the emergence of a new form of multi-national enterprise (MNE) – the heterarchy that draws on theoretical antecedents in the field of international business. Data is gathered from two extended case studies of IS p...

Journal: :Studia austriaca 2022

This article examines how David Schalko’s series Braunschlag (2012) presents a community that is threatened by disintegrative forces and dysfunctional communications. The read as political allegory on postmodernist struggles in Austrian culture – laboratory for western European societies general between globalisation provincialism. As this linked to aspects of popular the series, includes theor...

2002
Mark Bray

To begin with this, we ought to say that Comparative Education is concerned withcross-national analysis and by its nature encourages its participants to be outward loo-king.The field of Comparative Education is shaped by globalisation. Held (1999:2)thinks that globalisation could be considered as «the widening, deeping and spending upof worldwide interconnectedness in all as...

Journal: :Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research 2021

This study explores how cross-cultural practicums can facilitate intercultural learning in Norwegian teacher education. The qualitative research reported here studies teacher-training students carrying out a teaching practicum Tanzania. findings indicate that there are several positive outcomes for these students. However, by analysing their narratives discursively, the also finds many overesti...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2001
K Lee

Opinion about the true impacts on human health of globalisation remains sharply divided. On the one hand, a wide range of health professionals, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), scholars and activists fear globalisation is worsening the divide between haves and have nots to unprecedented degrees. As globalisation processes are being played out, they argue that this is leading to real impov...

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