Search results for "Globalization"
showing 10 items of 439 documents
Puntos y líneas: una topografía de las fronteras en el espacio global
2009
Rethinking the role of Higher Education
2013
The market has to change as our current society becomes increasingly diverse and so do workers’ competences, which are now more and more cross-disciplinary. New training models have appeared seeking to meet such market and society needs. This editorial reflects on the pressing need to redefine university education and the accreditation processes in non-formal education. En el contexto actual en el que cada vez la sociedad es más plural, las necesidades del mercado cambiantes y las competencias que se requieren a los trabajadores más tranversales, aparecen nuevas modalidades de formación, modalidades asociadas a las necesidades del mercado y al interés de las personas. Este editorial reflexi…
Academic capitalism and the informational fraction of the transnational capitalist class
2013
This article is based on the idea that if we are witnessing an on-going shift towards the transnational phase of capitalism, this objective structural change should also be taken into account in higher education studies. In this sense, this article reflects the increased scholarly attention into the relationship between globalisation and higher education since the 1990s. The main purpose of this article is to contribute to these discussions by developing dialogue between global capitalism theories and the theory of academic capitalism. In order to achieve this, William Robinson's concept of the transnational capitalist class (TCC) will be amended to include also the informational fraction. …
Research and Development in the Finnish Wood Processing and Paper Industry, c. 1850-1990
2018
This chapter describes the general history of research and development work in the Finnish pulp and paper industry from the mid-nineteenth century until roughly 1990, a period that witnessed it undergo drastic changes because of the altered political environment in Europe and general globalization. In addressing its subject, this chapter is mainly concerned with the operation of paper mills, but it also addresses the related subjects of technical research, formal higher education and work-related, practical learning. In addition, it briefly discusses the challenges inherent in researching the development of technology because of its research traditions. peerReviewed
Educazione alla cittadinanza : significati, linee di ricerca, finalità e pratiche didattiche
2016
Resumen basado en el de la publicación Título, resumen y palabras clave en italiano e inglés Monográfico con el título: Educación para la ciudadanía : significado y experiencias La globalización económica, política y comunicativa es uno de los principales problemas de la realidad histórica actual que socava las identidades sociales basadas en la pertenencia a comunidades locales y bien definidas. Las transformaciones de índole social, cultural y económica vinculadas a la globalización corresponden a una complejidad y la multidimensionalidad del concepto de ciudadanía. Hoy en día el término ciudadanía ya no se refiere exclusivamente a la participación en la vida pública y membresía en un est…
La globalización del Geoforo Iberoamericano en 2018
2018
Los diez años de existencia del Geoforo Iberoamericano (geoforo.blogspot. com) nos permiten hacer un balance del trabajo realizado y valorar su presencia en el mundo global de las redes sociales. Las relaciones que se han establecido entre el profesorado y alumnado de geografía han superado las fronteras iniciales. Ya no solo es el mundo iberoamericano, sino que el Geoforo ha tenido presencia en otras escalas planetarias. Igualmente, el campo de la enseñanza de la geografía se ha ampliado a los ámbitos del conocimiento de la didáctica de las ciencias sociales. El éxito o fracaso del Geoforo reside en la fortaleza de las relaciones sociales que se han establecido entre el profesorado y alumn…
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…
Globalisation: From Chrematistic Rest to Humanist Wakefulness
2012
Chapter 1 analyses the epistemological, anthropological and ethical aspects of globalisation and, as a result of the 2008 crisis, the urgency for a change of paradigm. The proposal involves overcoming the decadent post-modernity that characterises post-structuralism – which abandons itself to the principle of pleasure, thus stimulating debt and speculation – by means of a humanist post-modernity based upon the following principles: in the epistemological field, the recuperation of reality in the face of the game (including the stock markets) and, therefore, the subordination of finances to productive economy; in the anthropological sphere, the recognition of the Golden rule in the face of i…
International Inflation Spillovers through Input Linkages
2019
We document that international input-output linkages contribute substantially to synchronizing producer price inflation (PPI) across countries. Using a multicountry, industry-level data set that combines information on PPI and exchange rates with global input-output linkages, we recover the underlying cost shocks that are propagated internationally via the global input-output network, thus generating the observed dynamics of PPI. We then compare the extent to which common global factors account for the variation in actual PPI and in the underlying cost shocks. Across a range of econometric tests, input-output linkages account for half of the global component of PPI inflation.
Interest rate co-movements, global factors and the long end of the term spread
2012
The disconnect between rising short and low long interest rates has been a distinctive feature of the 2000s. Both research and policy circles have argued that international forces, such as global monetary policy (e.g. Rogoff, 2006); international business cycles (e.g. Borio and Filardo, 2007); or a global savings glut (e.g Bernanke, 2005) may be responsible. In this paper, we employ recent advances in panel data econometrics to document the disconnect and link it explicitly to the existence of a global latent factor that dominates the long end of the term spread for the recent period; the saving glut story emerges as the most likely contender for the global factor.