This paper falls in the area of business education and the need for the globalization of its curriculum as a way of equipping the scholars with universal knowledge, skills and competencies needed in the world of work. The paper discussed the meaning of business education, curriculum and ...
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And that requires some theoretical work in the first place. Of course, the current meaning of globalisation is not very far from everyday life: it might sound rather trivial, as well. But that is no reason to create any unnecessary sophistications while stating it. To most people, ...
The pace, shape and meaning of development are cultural phenomena—fundamentally driven by the meanings people ascribe to theiraction, to the symbols ... S Hill - 《Knowledge Technology & Policy》 被引量: 13发表: 1995年 Local history in Australia: Supporting cultural heritage Despite the economic...
While Le Corbusier's spiral plan projects have long been debated for their symbolic and rhetorical meaning - dealing with initiation, procession, ritual, generative nature, unlimited growth and so on - little attention is paid to their a... A Moulis - 《Architectural Review Australia》 被引量:...
With a decade stretching between the present moment and the spectacular protests of Seattle, it seems timely to evaluate the meaning and significance of the mass actions that remain, for the general public at least, the signature gestures of the 'anti-globalisation movement.' [1] While much has...
He defines localisation as“not meaning everything being produced locally but it means a better a balance between local, regional, national and international markets and thus bring less control to multinational corporations”. Another step to reverse globalisation would be for governments to club ...
Coleman, William D., (2002) 'Globalisation and the Future of Associational Governance,' in Greenwood, Justin, ed. The Effectiveness of EU Business Associations (New York: Palgrave), 209-22.Globalisation and the Future of Associational Governance - Coleman - 2002...
Moreover, when Commerzbank established the subsidiary, Commerzbank Securities (Japan) in 1986, its headquarter was initially located in Hong Kong.[59] On the other hand, Commerzbank attached extra meaning to Hong Kong, compared to Tokyo and Singapore, due to the nexus between Hong Kong and ...
Could regulation become so divergent that engaging in cross-border business becomes significantly more challenging than it is now? Saul: There is always the possibility of a greater shift to country-specific regulations that promote domestic investment. But there are competing factors. The situation in...