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HBS Working Knowledge May 23, 2005 Cynthia Churchwell |
What Could Bring Globalization Down? Do you think the forces of globalization are here to stay? Harvard professor Niall Ferguson says nothing is for certain. Consider what happened to the "first age of globalization" in 1914---and then look around at the world today. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 24, 2006 Jim Heskett |
Summing Up on Globalization: The End of One Phase, the Beginning of the Next? How will we know when globalization has truly peaked? |
Inc. May 2006 |
America, At Your Service Globalization has been a boon for some U.S. service companies. Last year, a surplus of $58 billion in services was outsourced overseas. Here is a selection of recent data on cross-border trade from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. |
Reason March 2003 Ronald Bailey |
Green Earth "Globalization has profound negative impacts on the natural environment," declares Citizen Works, an activist group that Ralph Nader founded in 2001. Is it true? |
Finance & Development March 1, 2002 |
Globalization: The Story Behind the Numbers Has globalization raised living standards?... What is globalization?... Has globalization helped the poor?... Has globalization reduced inequality?... What should governments do?... Globalization timeline... |
HBS Working Knowledge August 21, 2006 Ann Cullen |
How Europe Wrote the Rules of Global Finance A discussion about the implications and the historical roles of Europe and the United States in promoting the flow of capital across national borders. |
Finance & Development March 1, 2007 Kose et al. |
Financial Globalization: Beyond the Blame Game A new way of looking at financial globalization -- the phenomenon of rising cross-border financial flows -- reexamines its costs and benefits. |
Global Services June 1, 2008 Imrana Khan |
Offshoring: Not the Answer to the Challenges of Globalization Offshore outsourcing enabled globalization and its economics brought value to the business. What now? |
Wired September 22, 2008 Mark Horowitz |
Jagdish Bhagwati: Keep Free Trade Free The Columbia University economist, 74, who has advised everyone from the Indian government to the World Trade Organization, is a rare nonpartisan in a field dominated by ideologues. |
U.S. Banker June 2008 Karen Krebsbach |
Upending an Idol of Globalization Three recent reports dissect what the subprime-mortgage crisis has taught economy watchers about financial globalization, particularly unfettered access to credit. Does credit emerge as the savior or the villain? |
CIO October 1, 2003 Christopher Koch |
All Global Politics Is Local Matthew Slaughter, coauthor of Globalization and the Perceptions of American Workers, is an associate professor of business administration at Dartmouth College. The author recently sat down with Slaughter to discuss globalization, technology and IT jobs. |
The Motley Fool February 4, 2009 James Royal |
The Globalization Monster in the Closet In their new book, Globalization, authors Bruce Greenwald and Judd Kahn offer insights into economic megatrends and suggests how businesses and investors can profit in an era of intense worldwide competition. |
IndustryWeek December 16, 2005 Traci Purdum |
Questioning Globalization Competition on a global scale is squeezing manufacturers dry. |
Finance & Development March 1, 2002 Eduardo Aninat |
Surmounting the Challenges of Globalization In recent years, concerns have grown about the negative aspects of globalization and especially about whether the world's poorest will share in its benefits. There is an urgent need for a broad global debate on how these challenges can best be met and on who should play what role... |
Finance & Development December 1, 2001 S. Ibi Ajayi |
What Africa Needs to Do to Benefit from Globalization |
HBS Working Knowledge April 10, 2006 |
Readers Respond: Has Globalization Reached Its Peak? I don't think globalization has reached its peak... Globalization comes in waves... The results of globalization beyond outsourcing have been enormous... etc. |
HRO Today April 2008 Atul Vashistha |
Weathering an Economic Downturn -- and Growing Companies that can fully realize their return on services globalization will position themselves to emerge from the downturn as stronger, more competitive organizations. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 12, 2014 Sean Silverthorne |
Entrepreneurship and Multinationals Drive Globalization Why is the firm overlooked as a contributor when we identify the drivers of globalization? Geoffrey Jones discusses his new book, Entrepreneurship and Multinationals: Global Business and the Making of the Modern World. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 7, 2004 Cynthia D. Churchwell |
The Competition of Countries To be successful in a global world, countries need to build on comparative advantages, says Harvard professor Richard H. K. Vietor. But exploiting natural resources isn't the only answer. |
Reason November 2000 Brink Lindsey |
Trade Winds International economic integration is a phenomenon drowned in hype: Cheerleaders talk breathlessly of a world without borders, while doomsayers rage against the supposed tyranny of uncontrolled market forces. John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge cut through both sides' bombast... |
Global Services August 4, 2008 Keerthi Nair |
Book Review: Quest for Global Dominance The new book by A. Gupta, V Govindarajan, and H. Wang graphically explains the terms simple globalization of yesterday and complex globalization of today's world and cleverly weave complex globalization with digital technologies. |
BusinessWeek October 9, 2006 Peter Coy |
One World, Two Blueprints "Making Globalization Work" gives a creative look at how globalization can improve the lot of poor nations. |
Reason March 2002 Brian Doherty |
No Poor Traders According to the anti-globalization movement, the integration of the global economy is nothing more than a chance for the rich to fleece the poor. A recent working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research finds that almost precisely the opposite is true... |
Reason October 2003 Julian Sanchez |
The Poor Get Richer Former World Bank economist Surjit S. Bhalla's figures demonstrate that during the era of globalization, the world has become not merely more prosperous but also dramatically more egalitarian. |
Finance & Development March 2009 Pisani-Ferry & Santos |
Reshaping the Global Economy The economic and financial crisis marks the end (for now) of a rapid expansion of globalization. |
HRO Today Mar/Apr 2008 Atul Vashistha |
Successfully Leading People Through Services Globalization The six secrets of change management will help you tackle fear head-on and produce the kind of results you're looking for in service globalization. |
Insurance & Technology March 6, 2008 Katherine Burger |
The Elite 8 International 2008: Excellence in Insurance IT Leadership Who are some of the insurance industry's most outstanding technology executives? |
Finance & Development March 2008 David T. Coe |
Jobs on Another Shore Outsourcing of service jobs to other countries could affect industrial countries' economies and attitudes toward globalization. |
Reason September 2004 Prakash Loungani |
Globalization Without Tears The book In Defense of Globalization tries to show that major complaints about the adverse social effects of globalization are mistaken. Globalization in fact reduces poverty and the use of child labor, fosters women's rights, promotes respect for democratic norms, enriches culture, and even sustains the environment. |
Inc. January 2008 |
On the Agenda What matters most to these politically active bosses? Follow the money. |
Fast Company May 2000 Keith H. Hammonds |
Good News - It's a Small World Who cares where our cars, computers, or clothes are made? If December's "Battle of Seattle" is any indication, lots of people do. A book by two savvy journalists makes the case for globalization: A Future Perfect: The Challenge and Hidden Promise of Globalization |
Fast Company March 2006 Kerry J. Sulkowicz |
The Corporate Shrink Here is advice on how to cope with a world of fast and furious change. Bottom line: You better have a taste for ambiguity and uncertainty. |