Search results for "Globalisation"
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Modes of innovation and differentiated responses to globalisation - a case study of innovation modes in the Agder region, Norway
2011
Published version of an article in the jounal: Journal of the Knowledge Economy. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13132-011-0060-9 The main argument of this paper is that firms and industries are dominated by different innovation modes and that they therefore respond differently to challenges of globalisation. The paper differentiates between three modes: science, technology and innovation (STI), doing, using and interacting (DUI) application mode and the DUI technological mode. These innovation modes are based on different dominant knowledge bases, modes of learning and external knowledge. What is the implication of these differences with regard to competing…
Vers une Europe des bourses ?
1998
International audience
Villes et territoires face aux défis de la globalisation
2007
Kritiskā domāšana, inovācija, konkurētspēja un globalizācija: rakstu krājums
2018
Rakstu krājumā apkopoti raksti, kuru sākotnējās versijas tika apspriestas LU Filozofijas un socioloģijas institūta prioritārajam projektam “Kritiskā domāšana, inovācija, konkurētspēja un globalizācija” veltīto LU 75. konferences sekciju darbā 2017. gada 14. un 15. februārī. 2017. gadā LU Filozofijas un socioloģijas institūta pētnieki darbojās šādās projekta apakštēmās: Kritiskā domāšana intelektuālajā vēsturē, mūsdienu praksēs un kultūrinovācijās un Globalizācija un migrācija: “jaunās Eiropas” modeļi. Pirmās apakštēmas svarīgākie uzdevumi bija kritiskās domāšanas konceptu apkopošana un izvērtēšana; tās vietas un iespēju noskaidrošana Eiropas intelektuālajā vēsturē, kā arī kritiskās domāšana…
Imagined communities against the tide? The questioned political projection of nationalism
2017
This article deals with the validity of Anderson’s definition of imagined communities and the future of imagination typical of nationalism. It is based on bibliographic review and research on the case of Cerdanya. Three questions of Anderson’s definition are revised: the limitation of the nation, its supposedly inherent sovereignty and the sense of community among unknown people. In this last point, the text focuses also on the consequences that imagined community is embodied for known people every day. It concludes that the production of local identities and dynamics in global, local and regional level represents a challenge for the political projection of imagined communities. Nevertheles…
Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari’s Concepts of Deterritorialisation and Reterritorialisation as Globalisation of Culture
2016
In a rapidly changing world, the World Wide Web, transcontinental flights, a plethora of telecommunication and spy satellites, constantly and incessantly encircling our planet, delivering pictures from and to every spot on earth, powerful agencies monitoring every movement of any individual they wish to monitor, eavesdropping on every word and sound emitted anywhere, there are no real borders, either in the physical or the metaphorical sense. That we have been living in a global village seems evident since at least the times of Marshall McLuhan (1962) but today globalization is undoubtedly a vital part of everybody’s culture everywhere in the world. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to ex…
La citoyenneté assignée à résidence. Le rôle du registre national belge dans un contexte d’hypermobilité.
2022
Cet article interroge le lien entre l’existence administrative et l’ancrage par le domicile, depuis la mise en place des registres de population durant la période révolutionnaire, jusqu’au contexte actuel caractérisé par la globalisation et l’hypermobilité. En effet, au cours des dernières décennies, le développement des moyens de transports et de communication ont amené une augmentation de la mobilité humaine. Pourtant, depuis ses prémices, la citoyenneté a toujours élu domicile.
The impact of globalization on regional development and competitiveness: cases of selected regions
2019
International audience; The objective of this study is to conduct an analysis of regional development and competitiveness in the EU and Latvia under current conditions of economic globalization. This paper makes an attempt to evaluate a theory of regional development and regional competitiveness concept in relation to regional competitiveness in the light of current global economic changes. The authors emphasise that the regional development is based on competitive advantages, which has been a subject of fundamental research by Michal Porter and that serves as a basis for the current scientific methodology to assess competitiveness of regions and countries. The authors support a view of man…
How local conditions affect global banking: the case of BBVA and Santander
2021
This paper explores why Spanish banks internationalize and why Latin America has been the main region for the international expansion of BBVA and Santander. It shows that prior to 1986 Spanish banks had a limited presence abroad, and analyses the main drivers of this initial expansion (remittances and trade connections). However, from 1986 on, there was a confluence of domestic and external factors (economic and regulatory changes in Latin America) that encouraged the international forays of BBVA and Santander. The fact that changes in the Spanish and Latin American financial sectors occurred just when other transnational banks were turning their attention to other regions created the optim…
What determines the likelihood of structural reforms?
2015
We use data for a panel of 60 countries over the period 1980–2005 to investigate the main drivers of the likelihood of structural reforms. We find that: (i) external debt crises are the main trigger of financial and banking reforms; (ii) inflation and banking crises are the key drivers of external capital account reforms; (iii) banking crises also hasten financial reforms; and (iv) economic recessions play an important role in promoting the necessary consensus for financial, capital, banking and trade reforms, especially in the group of OECD-countries. Additionally, we also observe that the degree of globalisation is relevant for financial reforms, in particular in the group of non-OECD cou…