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Understanding Globalisation

What do we mean when we say globalisation? Does the growth of globalisation hinder or benefit mankind? It’s a common assumption that countries globalise but in fact it’s not nations themselves but rather the Industries and companies that trade within and outside their borders. As new forms of technology emerge and organisations expand they erode traditional boundaries and in recent times there has been a rise in interconnectedness of markets across the world. In the following audio tracks Susan Segal Horn (Emerita Professor of International Strategy) explains how globalisation increases the Integration of economic activities across boarders as a result how nations become interdependent on and other.

This material forms part of the Open University course B835 The dynamics of strategy

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Understanding Globalisation

Understanding Globalisation

Susan Segal Horn explains why the word ‘Globalisation’ is misused
00:06:10  |   Wed 12 Dec 2012
Cultural Homogenisation

Cultural Homogenisation

Susan Segal Horn explains how national cultures are becoming less different
00:03:59  |   Wed 12 Dec 2012
Technical developments

Technical developments

Technological developments and change operate beyond national borders
00:01:50  |   Wed 12 Dec 2012
Is globalisation a good or bad thing?

Is globalisation a good or bad thing?

Susan Segal Horn weighs up the Pros and Cons of Globalisation?
00:07:50  |   Wed 12 Dec 2012
Is globalisation inevitable?

Is globalisation inevitable?

Susan Segal explains why she believes that globalisation isn’t inevitable
00:02:49  |   Wed 12 Dec 2012
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