Category: Globalization

  • Globalization of Nursing: Infant Mortality Rate in the US and Other States

    Modern day society is confronted with several issues where health care problem occupies a significant proportion. Among the health care issues, infant birth and death indices are of considerable importance. They reflect the impact of underlying abnormalities associated with a network of complications which lead to adverse outcomes. In such context, the present description is…

  • The Effect of Globalization on Healthcare

    Table of Contents Globalization Components and Medicine Research on Technology Conclusion References Globalization is the phenomenon describing tight relationships between global cultures and economies. It increases the interdependence of the countries by promoting reduced tariffs, an expanded job market, and a competitive environment. As the technologies, information, and development of science become available for everyone,…

  • Economic Globalization and Daily Life

    The stated factors belong to the concept of economic globalization, which implies the process through which states and corporations expand to the global scale. Globalization is a complex aspect, which affects and is impacted by cultural and political factors. Markets denote the combination of institutions, systems, infrastructures, systems, and procedures for exchange. In economics, alienation…

  • The Social Media Impact on Globalization

    Globalization in business is the state where the products and services produced by companies gradually become the same globally (Ifigeneia & Dimitrios, 2018). The social media concepts have become one of the main agendas used by most business executives to promote Business through media platforms and online services to allow consumers to create their profiles…

  • The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Globalization

    Introduction The fourth industrial revolution marked a period of technological development in the last half of the 18th century that has mainly changed the manufacturing, assembling, textile, and economic growth in the European and other Asian countries. Most commodities that were being crafted by hand initially have started to be produced in mass quantities by…

  • Globalization and Its Pros and Cons

    Table of Contents Introduction Is Globalization More Good Than Bad? Conclusion Work Cited Introduction It is hard to disagree that there is probably nothing universally positive or negative in this world. Everything has a price, and many processes that allow countries to develop also require people to pay for this development. Globalization is a unique…

  • Globalization and Diversity in TEDx Talk Shows

    Globalization and the Poor In this TEDx talk show, an economist and researcher Krisztina Kis-Katos uses statistics and empirical data to show how globalization and international trade can reduce poverty levels in developing and emerging economies. Specifically, the presenter uses the case examples of Vietnam, India, and Indonesia to demonstrate how opening up a countrys…

  • Globalization: Managing Across Cultures

    Table of Contents Introduction Christian Dior Limited: American Company in Japan National cultures Hofsedes cultural dimensions for Japan and America Hofstede dimensions for Japan and America Managing in Japan Managing across culture How to succeed in managing cross-cultural groups Conclusion Reference List Introduction Globalization is an aspect that has changed the way national and international…

  • The Impact of Globalization on Labor Market and Trade

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Impacts on Trade Impacts on Employment Conclusion References Abstract Globalization refers to the coming together of the international markets. It contributes to the forming of trade blocks. Globalization has opened the international market to developing states and countries that can now trade freely. On the other hand, it poses a…

  • Globalization as a Phenomenon and Its Impacts

    Globalization is a phenomenon characteristic of the present-day world, which has been made possible due to the development of communication technologies, especially the Internet, and multifaceted relationships among countries. This process is generally understood as the transformation of economic and cultural structures into a single and universal world (Marifovich, 2019, p. 8160). Although the so-called…