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    Technology enhances globalization. In past two decades‚ technology burst out like an explosion‚ definitely‚ the improvements of technology make our lives much more convenience. And‚ the advanced technology in microprocessors‚ Internet‚ and transportation enable the spreading out of globalization. Hill‚ C.‚ (2001) stated "Globalization has two main components: the globalization of markets and the globalization of product." In other words‚ the changing in technology would lead to an influence on globalization

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    According to the Levin Institute (2001)‚ the term globalization refers to the increasing connections people‚ companies and states are forming around the world. The process of forming social and economic ties across vast distances is nothing new historically; however‚ technological improvements and liberal trade agreements have increased these connections greatly in contemporary times. One of the primary drivers of globalization has been in respect to market forces‚ whereby many consumer goods and services

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    How has the globalization of markets and production benefitted IKEA? Globalization as we know it is the phenomenon of the world economies becoming reliant and integrated with one another. This is otherwise known as the trend characterized by denationalization where the world now becomes a global marketplace. IKEA is recognized to be a globalized brand with the ability to spread their own culture and values to over 300 stores in over 38 countries. The globalization of market refers to the merging

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    The globalization of markets Theodore Levitt The worldwide success of a growing list of products that have become household names is evidence that consumers the world over‚ despite deep-rooted cultural differences‚ are becoming more and more alike - or‚ as the author puts it‚ "homogenized." In consequence‚ he contends‚ the traditional MNC’s strategy of tailoring its products to the needs of multiple markets may put it at a severe disadvantage vis-a-vis competitors who apply marketing imagination

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    GLOBALIZATION OF MARKETS Theodore Levitt is often considered to be the first to recognize the trend towards globalization and states that: “companies must learn to operate as if the world were one large market – ignoring superficial regional and national differences…” In addition‚ he argues that the companies that do not adapt to the new global realities will become the victims of those that do. Theodore Levitt’s 1983 article about the globalization of markets is one of the most discussed

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    The globalization of markets Theodore Levitt Harvard Business Review‚ 1983 * Background The powerful force booms the modernity and stimulates the people’s attraction for the high-tech products and high-touch products‚ and that force is technology. It results in the fresh reality-global markets. The isolated market and multinational corporations tend to be the global markets for the standardized consumption and price. Although it experienced the challengeable process‚ the influences of development

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    INTERNATIONAL TRADE: Absolute and comparative advantage Intra-industry trade and the New Trade Theory The Political economy of trade Trade policy‚ international trade organizations‚ international trade integration INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION: Foreign market entry Foreign direct investment Migration 1 Grading International Economics 1 The grade will be based on: Midterm exam (December‚ 3rd): 10 multiple-choice questions (5 answer alternatives) = 30 points. Final exam: 25 multiple-choice

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    Assess how globalization and technology changes have impacted the corporation you researched. The company researched was Universal Music Group because the music industry is ever growing and I wanted to know more about the company. As we all know‚ technology has been a major part of the music industry both good and bad. Technology has helped plenty of artists and hurt others. Since the introduction of the mp3 and the popularity of the IPOD device‚ compact disc sales have declined and more music is

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    anthropological perspective‚ by investigating how globalization affects different parts of the world we can build a better understanding of how global structures affect social and cultural practices. Globalization is the worldwide interdependence of economic and cultural activities through the interchange of worldviews‚ goods‚ beliefs‚ and other aspects of culture (Lalonde slide 22/01/13). To facilitate interdependence‚ globalization uses new technology‚ innovation‚ tourism‚ international trade‚ and

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    CLIMATE CHANGE: HOW THE HOMO SAPIENS HAVE CONTRIBUTED By Ernest Ebo Jackson TERM PAPER Climate change refers to change in average weather patterns and can be caused by both natural processes and human activities. In the past‚ the earth’s climate has been affected by natural factors such as changes in solar output and the discharge of volcanic ash. In fact‚ the planet has been through many periods of cooling and warming. The last period of major cooling ended about 10‚000 years ago.

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