Globalization refers to the increasing interdependence between countries and peoples around the world due to growing global connectivity and integration. While some argue that global interdependence was also high in the late 19th century, modern globalization is of an entirely different magnitude due to technologies like the internet and multinational corporations operating on a global scale. Globalization leads to greater interaction and interconnectedness between networks, cultures, and organizations internationally. However, national and regional factors also remain important influences. Overall, globalization represents a shift towards greater interregional and intercontinental connections and interdependence between states and societies worldwide.
Globalization refers to the increasing interdependence between countries and peoples around the world due to growing global connectivity and integration. While some argue that global interdependence was also high in the late 19th century, modern globalization is of an entirely different magnitude due to technologies like the internet and multinational corporations operating on a global scale. Globalization leads to greater interaction and interconnectedness between networks, cultures, and organizations internationally. However, national and regional factors also remain important influences. Overall, globalization represents a shift towards greater interregional and intercontinental connections and interdependence between states and societies worldwide.
Globalization refers to the increasing interdependence between countries and peoples around the world due to growing global connectivity and integration. While some argue that global interdependence was also high in the late 19th century, modern globalization is of an entirely different magnitude due to technologies like the internet and multinational corporations operating on a global scale. Globalization leads to greater interaction and interconnectedness between networks, cultures, and organizations internationally. However, national and regional factors also remain important influences. Overall, globalization represents a shift towards greater interregional and intercontinental connections and interdependence between states and societies worldwide.
Globalization refers to the increasing interdependence between countries and peoples around the world due to growing global connectivity and integration. While some argue that global interdependence was also high in the late 19th century, modern globalization is of an entirely different magnitude due to technologies like the internet and multinational corporations operating on a global scale. Globalization leads to greater interaction and interconnectedness between networks, cultures, and organizations internationally. However, national and regional factors also remain important influences. Overall, globalization represents a shift towards greater interregional and intercontinental connections and interdependence between states and societies worldwide.
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What is globalization?
Prof Richard Lynch
sourcehttp://www.global-strategy.net/categories/Globalization For our purposes, we're going to adopt the definition of globalization attributed to Sir Richard Branson, chief executive of the Virgin Group: Globalization is the process b! which geographic constraints on econo"ic, social and cultural arrange"ents recede, thus increasing our global interdependence# $he %e! words here are increasing our global interdependence# But are we beco"ing "ore interdependent than in the past& So"e people have pointed out that the world was highl! interdependent at the end of the nineteenth centur!: trade barriers were low and international goods flowed freel! around the world# But others have responded to point out that twent!'first centur! interdependence is of a co"pletel! different "agnitude# (ultinational co"panies, the worldwide web, satellite co""unications si"pl! did not exist )** !ears ago# $his has increased the scope for co"panies and individuals to interact with each other in wa!s that were previousl! i"possible# For exa"ple, sil% ties and scarves "a! be designed in +aris, the sil% sourced fro" ,hina, woven and printed in -tal! and sold in the .S/: all these business activities are interlin%ed across the world# But let's be clear# $here are "an! other answers to the 0uestion of '1hat is globalization&' $his website is pri"aril! focused on a business perspective ' hence the choice of the above definition# $his does not "ean that other views are invalid or have little "eaning# Rather that there is not the space to explore all these perspectives on this website# o what do we !ean by interdependence? $o understand globalization better, it is worth exploring interdependence further# $his has been explained b! 2eld and (cGraw: 3Globalization4 suggests a growing "agnitude or intensit! of global flows such that states and societies beco"e increasingl! en"eshed in worldwide s!ste"s and networ%s of interaction# /s a conse0uence, distant occurences and develop"ents can co"e to have serious do"estic i"pacts while local happenings can engender significant global repercussions# -n other words, globalization represents a significant shift in the spatial reach of social relations and organization towards the interregional and intercontinental scale# 2eld, 5 and (cGraw, / 67**89 The Global Transformations Reader, 7nd :d, +olit! +ress, ,a"bridge, .; ' incidentall! useful reading for those who want to delve into other aspects of the topic#
'-nterdependence' "eans "ore than flows of trade, financial "ove"ents between the world's financial centres and travelling to new locations# -t "eans that actions in one part of the world have reactions in another part of the world# For exa"ple, shoppers in the Raffles ,it! Shopping (all in Singapore will celebrate ,hrist"as ' hence the decorated tree outside the "all ' alongside people in other parts of the world# Globalization helps to lin% people in different countries around the world b! co""on interests, values and events# -nterdependence "eans that there is increased global interaction: networ%s, cultural awareness, organisational issues and the use of web'based networ% "essaging sites such as Faceboo% and << 6in ,hina9# =ur exchange "eans that we co"e to interact "ore with each other than in the past# For exa"ple, this website is now viewed ever! "onth b! people in over >* 6and rising9 countries: this would have been incredible ten !ears ago# 2ow is interdependence supported& :videntl! b! transport and co""unications# -n addition, it is also supported b! global custo"er de"and, b! the exchange of %nowledge, b! (ulti?ational :nterprises and b! global actions and organisations li%e the =l!"pics, the .nited ?ations, the 1orld $rade =rganisation and the "eetings of world leaders ' the G@ and the G7*# o!e !yths and realities of globalization -t's a "!th to regard globalization as being the onl! consideration# -t is i"portant to be clear that national and regional issues and decisions are still i"portant# For exa"ple, national countr! considerations still appl! with regard to the law, defense and cultural values# :0uall!, regional organisations and agree"ents, li%e "e"bership of the :uropean .nion and /S:/?, can still have a profound influence on ever! aspect of our lives, including those relating to business# But does this "ean that globalization is nothing "ore than a "ere clai" as so"e co""entators have suggested& -s the concept so vague as to be incapable of rational anal!sis and therefore largel! useless& -n defence of this viewpoint, there is no "eaningful global culture and no clear geographical boundar! for global activit!# (oreover, the world econo"! still relies on individual powerful nations ' li%e the .S/, ,hina and Ger"an! ' to provide the basis of world growth and increased wealth# Such co""entators have argued that globalization is little "ore than international activit! redefined on a grander scale# $his website understands this perspective and recognises that so"e business and other activities are essentiall! international in scope, not global# $hat is wh! we "a%e the distinction used in the opening sections of the website: the difference between international, "ultinational and global# But the realit! is that globalization is a "eaningful concept for so"e co"panies, so"e nations and so"e strategic situations: this website presents evidence for this where necessar!# "s globalization #ust a way to reinforce the power of so!e nations and co!panies? $here can be no den!ing that globalization has helped so"e nations to beco"e and re"ain powerful: the .S/ and its possession of the ubi0uitous dollar currenc! re"ains a "aAor stregnth of that countr!# :0uall!, the do"inance of so"e co"panies, li%e (icrosoft in +, software and ?estle in so"e food products, also "a%es the" a powerful influence in the world# So"e co""entators, particularl! Socialist writers, have argued that this "eans that globalization is essentiall! concerned with the Austif!ing the concept of free "ar%et co"petition# $he! sa! that such co"petition allows the alread! powerful "ultinational co"panies ' "ainl! fro" 1estern nations ' to "aintain their "ar%et do"inance and %eep out new co"panies fro" developing countries# $he! suggest that globalization perpetuates the power of 1estern "ultinational enterprises# /ccording to such co""entators, globalization at a "ore general level is a wa! for western countries to perpetuate 1estern -"perialis"# $he proble" with this argu"ent is that it does not fit the facts# ,o"panies fro" ;orea, li%e BG and Sa"sung, have beco"e powerful in consu"er electronics despite not being located in the 1estern he"isphere# :0uall!, countries li%e ,hina in "anfactured goods and -ndia in co"puter services have beco"e powerful in those areas without being located in the 1est# :ssentiall!, the evidence shows that national power has shifted towards ,hina, -ndia, Russia and Brazil over the last five !ears# -t is continuing to "ove towards such countries, perhaps to be Aoined b! at least one /frican or (iddle :astern countr! over ti"e ' South /frica& ?igeria& :g!pt& -ran& 1hat does this "ean for globalization& -t "eans that power is continuing to shift around the world, as it has done for "an! centuries# Globalization adds another di"ension to such power shifts but is not exclusivel! related to one group of countries# $onclusions Globalization is "ultidi"ensional: there are political, econo"ic, social, technological and financial aspects to the concept# -t is so"eti"es used inaccuratel! and "isleadingl!# -t is an i"portant aspect of international business strateg!# But re"ains onl! one aspect of a "uch broader approach to strateg! develop"ent#