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International integration arising from the exchange of world views, products, ideas, and

other aspects of culture

Globalization

The ultimate goal of globalization is

to promote the collaboration and interdependence of countries by removing barriers

more trade

Investment

information

technology

faster economic development

social well-being

positives outcomes of economic globalization

benefits the rich at the expense of the poor

Manufacturing job loss in developed countries

Environmental damage

Unethical practices of labor

negative outcomes of economic globalization

Emphasizes collaboration among countries

,More opportunities among countries,

formation of international or regional organizations

Positive impact of political globalization

Reduces the importance of nation-states

Loss of sovereignty and power of local government

negative outcomes of political globalization

The transmission of ideas, meanings, and values around the world

Easier to travel around the world



Awareness of international community

Opens people's mindset and lets them see how things are handled differently in different

countries

cultural globalization

Any situation where the production or distribution of goods or services crosses countries

borders

International business

stage of going global where companies enter new countries using business models similar to

the ones deployed in their home markets

stage 1 - market entry

stage of going global where Companies transfer to full production process of a particular

product to a single location and export the goods to various consumer markets

,-Saves costs

-Takes advantage of other countries comparative advantages

stage 2 - product specialization

a series of activities that a business performs to create a product or service, from initial

design to delivery to the customer.



It helps identify where value is added in the process, aiming to increase efficiency and

competitive advantage

value chain

going global stage where companies disaggregate the production process and focus on

completing each activity in the most advantageous location



Example - a company builds chips in taiwan, assembles keyboards in china, and installs

hardware in the US, then sends the product back to Vietnam for final assembly

stage 3 - value chain disaggregation

going global stage where companies seek to further increase their cost savings by

reengineering their processes to suit local market conditions by substituting lower cost

labor for capital

stage 4 - value chain reengineering

, going global stage that creates new demand due to the reduction of ticket price



Example - a company can sell their t-shirts at a lower price due to cutting costs, still

maintaining a profit

-Lowering the price for the t shirts is appealing to customers and creates a higher demand

for the t-shirts

stage 5- creation of new markets and demand

globalization driver that stimulates the growth of specific markets within an industry,

influencing changes in consumer behavior and demand



creates opportunity for scale

creates a convergence for needs

market drivers

the process where diverse consumer preferences and demands across different cultures

begin to align due to increased global interactions, trade, and technology



-Therefore, the company doesn't have to redesign the product, allowing for economies of

scale

convergence of needs

globalization drivers that influence the costs associated with doing business on a global

scale.

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