Papers 1831-1840 of total 9391 found.
…integration, chiefly in the information technology sector, increasing the efficiency and competitiveness of Australian business globally. Australia's exporting business emphasises primary produce such as wool, metals and agricultural products. Australia has…
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…a smaller company, that still makes enough profit. Where will be the end? "Sky is the limit" is another famous saying, but in GE's case, keeping to their four strategic growth initiatives, e-business, Six Sigma, Product Services and Globalization would be rather…
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…. Outsourcing is becoming one of the most rapidly growing industries. According to the National Association of Software and Service Firms, the global outsourcing market has grown from $96 billion in 1998 to $151 billion in 2000. India is the leading offshore…
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…Globalisation is often seen, quite incorrectly, as a relatively modern notion. However, its influence can be traced back centuries and modern sociologists have long known of the importance of global influence on human experience. Using the industrial…
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…in this sector, in which the environmental requests will have one of the biggest demands of the market. (Fullana & Ayuso, 2002) Tourism is a global problem, which affects the entire world. Tourism has equally important effects on the environment of a country…
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…capitalizing on globalization, is blatantly obvious in western culture and is slowly permeating the ways of life all over the world, allowing communication technologies to - while making life easier on the surface - alter our everyday as well as private lives…
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…of economic globalization. Korten states ' the process of economic globalization are not only spreading mass poverty, environmental devastation and social disintegration, they are also weakening our capacity for constructive social and cultural innovation…
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…and competitiveness of the firm, but on the global market demand, and the firms possible share in it. Furthermore, the commitment of the management to go international has to be observed, as well. Once it has been decided that a firm enters foreign markets, the question…
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…greater. "After three thousand years of explosion, by means of fragmentary and mechanical technologies, the Western world is imploding...after more than a century of electric technology, we have extended our central nervous system itself in a global embrace…
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…the Uruguay Round in 1993. The shift from one term to another is not merely semantic. It reflects the emergence of a broadened concept of cultural stakes in the context of globalization. These stakes are no longer strictly reduced to the need to maintain…
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