Foreign language planning and policy in developing countries such as Vietnam have been experiencing transformations since the whole nation, heading to a knowledge economy, is subject to the influence of globalisation with cross-border flows of people, ideas, technology advancement and policies. The ent...
Abstract The main objective of this study is to examine the impacts of globalization, financial development, government expenditures, and institutional quality on CO2emissions, incorporating energy consumption, and GDP per capita in the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) model for 47 Emerging Market and ...
Current globalisation has an enormous negative impact on human resources, industrial democracy and humanity, at large. Hence, the aim of this paper is to proffer mechanisms, which can ameliorate negative impacts of globalisation on human resources, industrial democracy and humanity. It is the author...
On a longer-term perspective, we see Covid-19 as a driver that will reinforce moves towardsde-globalisation, a trend already in place even before the crisis, andstrengthen the “regionalisation” theme. This will lead to a focus on new investment opportunities within ‘specific regions’ beyond...
Globalisation, Labour Market Transformation and Migrant Marginalisation: the Example of Transmigrant Seafarers in Germany this paper presents an account of how changes in global labour markets impact differentially on groups and have the potential to cause particular problems fo... H Sampson - 《Journ...
Globalisation of water resources: international virtual water flows in relation to crop trade Glob. Environ. Change, 15 (2005), pp. 45-56 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Høgaas Eide and Ohlsson, 1998 M. Høgaas Eide, T. Ohlsson A comparison of two different approaches to inventory analysis...
Teachers as community leaders: the potential impact of teacher migration on Education for All and Millennium Development Goals of teachers is an underemphasised aspect of globalisation, and potentially hinders the international goals of education for all and its wider impacts. There... A Sives,WJ ...
The bottom line, therefore, is that both globalisation and the economic restructuring of cities have been powerful factors in enhancing the attractiveness of mega- events as stimulants to urban economic development.1,38,39 It has been claimed, for example, that the economic decline of old ...
Air transport occupies a special place due to movement regimes in the high altitude [1]. Civil aviation is primarily derived by globalisation and developing countries, and despite economic crises, the world’s air traffic is rapidly expanding with an average of + 5%/y [2], establishing ...
is also consistent with new Bronze Age mobilities. Although prehistoric Japan was one of the most isolated regions of Eurasia, we conclude that the historical evolution of societies in the Japanese archipelago after the third millennium BC was linked with processes of Bronze Age globalisation. ...