From globalisation to the planetary: Towards a critical framework of planetary thinking in geographyglobalisationmaterialityplanetarypost‐colonialismWith climate change and pandemics, the last few years has us
However, quantitative studies of actual micro-level mobility experiences have not been the primary focus of Urry and colleagues (for a qualitative exception, see Elliott & Urry, 2010). Not surprisingly, individual mobility as an object of study has gained more traction in geography. Conceptually, ...
In some cases, incubating or operating GBS in finance may be the best answer in view of finance's evolution, scalability, geography, and the ability to make change. In others, the CFO may find that other finance priorities take precedence, or that other executives are better placed to lead...
In so doing, we bring theory into life through the numerical implementation of a theoretical framework calibrated on European data, which encompasses aspects of economic geography, firm heterogeneity, and firms' organizational choices. Our final purpose is to provide a comprehensive background for ...
Following these discussions, Dr Fairbairn’s geography class translated a lesson on glaciation from English to Scots, which he then used with other classes, offering them a taste of Scots Medium Education, modelled on the current provision of Gaelic Medium Education (Education Scotland 2023), in ...
U-6, university 1, mid level leader-manager, computer science U-1’s discussion of ‘global citizens’ carried the implicit belief that British higher education, on its own, generated universal citizens. With this mindset, the givers of global public goods did not need to leave British shores...
McKinsey Global Institute A new dawn: Reigniting growth in Central and Eastern Europe Taking outsourcing and offshoring to the next level. O&O is already a large and fast-growing industry in Poland, and there are opportunit...
Chaudhry,Citation1989; Karl, Citation1997), posit that oil-dependent poor countries are more prone to conflict than non-oil economies because ‘oil producers tend to have weaker state apparatuses that one would expect given their level of income because rulers have less need for socially intrusive...
Alongside the continuous expansion of globalisation has been a reassertion of `place', of `locality'. Whilst this has been investigated to some extent at the level of local music scenes it has never been fully addressed in terms of music industry policy as part of an economic development ...
In a climate- and resource-constrained world, this constrains the right to need-satisfaction to “the highest level (…) which is generalizable over the relevant population” ([20], p. 108), and the relevant population includes both the present world population and future generations. As Do...