Abstract
While there are many benefits to globalization, there is no question that globalization can present some real challenges for organizations, management, and workers. In this article, the author explores some of the common challenges of globalization, including the strategies that people can use to deal with those challenges. Because globalization is only likely to impact more and more businesses and continue to impact global economic situations, it is important to acknowledge those challenges and make plans for how to deal with them.
Introduction
Before discussing globalization it is important to understand exactly what globalization means. There are actually multiple different definitions of globalization and the definition used is often heavily dependent upon context. Generally, globalization refers to the fact that the world’s economies are becoming interdependent. However, the term does not normally stop with economies, because, as economic systems become interdependent, so do cultures and populations. Globalization is driven by “cross-border trade in goods and services, technology, and flows of investment, people, and information” (Kolb, 2019). Globalization is based on the concept of economic partnerships, not only between companies, but also between countries.
There are some very distinct benefits of globalization. There is no question that globalization has some economic benefits, not only for companies, but also for many different groups of people. First, globalization has led to an increase in the standard of living for many people in developing countries. This is due to the fact that globalization has allowed a shift that means that people in these developing nations can be laborers and create goods for countries that have a demand, and the disposable income, to purchase those goods. This has led to an overall reduction in both the extreme poverty and overall poverty rates.
Second, globalization has really helped spread technological advances around the globe. Before globalization, there were dramatic differences in the types of technology available in developed and undeveloped nations, and even in developed nations inside and outside of the Western world. Much of this depended on infrastructure, and undeveloped nations did not have the resources to develop the type of infrastructure necessary to create technological advances. Newer technology does not rely on infrastructure in the same way and is also not as expensive to maintain. This had really narrowed the technological gap that once existed between countries.
Globalization has also led to an increase in innovation. The fact that creators from different spaces can come together to collaborate in virtual environments removes many of the traditional barriers to collaboration and innovation. In addition,...
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