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Trade shocks and the nationalist backlash in political attitudes: panel data evidence from Great Britain

2021

This article leverages individual-level panel data on nationalist attitudes to contribute to the debate on the (economic) roots of popular opposition to globalization. We propose a ���nationalist backlash��� hypothesis: Individuals living in regions suffering from stronger import competition form more nationalist attitudes as part of a broad counter-reaction to globalization. Analyzing data from the British Household Panel Study (BHPS), we document not only a decrease in support for EU membership but also a general shift towards more nationalist attitudes among respondents from regions exposed to higher imports from low-wage countries���in particular, China. We thus uncover a direct individ…

PoliticsGlobalizationPublic AdministrationSociology and Political SciencePolitical sciencePolitical economyOpposition (politics)BacklashPanel dataNationalismJournal of European Public Policy
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Emerging Tiger? The Paradoxes of the Philippine Economy

2017

The Republic of the Philippines is an exception in the East and Southeast Asia realm. One of the richest countries of the region at the end of World War II, its rankings have slipped, and its growth rates have been weak for several decades. We examine the main causes of the mediocre economic performance of the country since the 1950s. Many analysts have pointed out an excessive bureaucracy, high levels of corruption and the lack of industrial investment in a country dominated by landed interests. After the high debt incurred during the Marcos administration, Philippine leaders have made every effort to improve the debt situation, choosing to pay back loans, but under investing in infrastruc…

PovertyInformal sectorbusiness.industryCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectGlobalizationGeographyEconomyDebtSecondary sector of the economyDevelopment economicsBureaucracybusinessTertiary sector of the economymedia_common
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Pay Now, Consume Later: The Power of Delayed Gratification

2021

This chapter analyzes the birth and development of modern tourism. The bubble model, an economic instrument that originated in Fordism, provides the direction to this analysis. Mass-scale production generated much frustration and discontent in society. Economists who historically suggested consumption as a great malady for the economy emphasize consumers’ self-control as the only way to reach a zero-poverty society. Tourism not only revitalized the social frustration of capitalism but also allowed rapid globalization of the world. For this project to be successful, all-paid packages and tours were widely offered to travelers. Prepaid tours or all-inclusive tours emerged as an excellent reas…

Power (social and political)Consumption (economics)Globalizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectBusinessIdeologyDelayed gratificationCapitalismFordismMarketingTourismmedia_common
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Constructing Transnational Fields

2018

This chapter studies the evolving relationship between the redistribution of social resources and the structuration of institutional spaces beyond the nation-state. The author first discusses general features of transnational fields and then moves to an examination of the European Parliament as an empirical case. In this perspective, the object of this approach, transnational social fields, form the social infrastructure of globalization processes. They are historical constructions, subjected to a double historicity: the development of the position of the scholar and the development of the objects that she tries to elucidate in relation to other objects. Transnational fields enable the scho…

Power (social and political)GlobalizationContextualizationParliamentHistoricitymedia_common.quotation_subjectRedistribution (cultural anthropology)SociologyObject (philosophy)EpistemologySocial infrastructuremedia_common
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Globalization and Power ‐ Governmentalization of Europe? An Interview with William Walters

2008

Power (social and political)PhilosophyGlobalizationPolitical sciencePolitical economyFoucault Studies
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Intellectual Power in Europe

2018

In this chapter, the author argues that the increasing complexity of European societies accentuates the need for a discourse that unites specialists—mathematicians, engineers, humanists—and the public. European societies are constantly haunted by the fragmentation of knowledge relating to political and social life. This can be seen in the decline in political participation as well as the discontent with globalization and resistance to social reforms. These phenomena are related to the status of intellectuals as producers of public discourse. The author concentrates on two socio-cultural aspects that influence the transformation of the role of intellectuals, a substantial aspect, the questio…

Power (social and political)Social lifePoliticsGlobalizationPolitical economyPolitical sciencePublic discoursePublic sphereResistance (psychoanalysis)Space (commercial competition)
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Education, Work and Life

2018

In this chapter, I will study the relationship between education and working life from a few viewpoints. First, I will examine how everyday working life has changed and how education has to change. Second, I will depict how the practices of both education and the working world can and should be researched in terms of the theory of practice architectures. Third, I will come back to reflect on the relationships between work, education and life. The work that people do has increasingly been immaterialized. Working life has been detached from material production which is more and more automated and robotically driven. According to a Swiss professor Schwab (2015, 2016), we have already moved int…

PrecariateducationPractice theorybusiness.industry05 social sciencesIndoctrination050301 educationInformal learningPublic relationstyöSolidarityGlobalizationWork (electrical)koulutus0502 economics and businessCognitive skillSociologyelämäbusiness0503 education050203 business & management
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Key barriers for global software product development organizations

2009

Increasingly, software products development companies are attempting to make transition from traditional centralized local development to global development. This transition is taking place due to intense competition, availability of high quality and low cost software professionals in various countries, and advent of communication and information technologies to link the disperse groups. Due to a significant lack of research on the global software product (GSP) development organization, companies are commonly attempting to develop standardized software products by using an adhoc global project organization. In making transition from local development of software product to global developmen…

Process managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation technologyCompetition (economics)GlobalizationSoftwareNew product developmentQuality (business)Product (category theory)businessInternational developmentmedia_commonPICMET '09 - 2009 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering & Technology
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Evolución y futuro de la Psicología de la Salud

2014

Se realiza una visión crítica de la Psicología de la Salud para plantear el desarrollo de nuevos planes de integración. La Psicología de la Salud superó la fase de crecimiento en la que pudo estancarse, perdiendo sentido y proyección social. En la fase de profesionalización se produjo la dispersión y proliferación de enfoques que se cerró más por razones externas que por la reflexión interna del campo. Hoy la cuestión central es integrar las políticas sanitarias de la mayoría de los países por medio de actuaciones colectivas y globales. Estas actuaciones intentan poner orden y homogeneizar los servicios sanitarios. Los nuevos profesionales de la psicología de la salud tendrán que alejarse d…

ProfessionalizationTheoretical studyHealth Psychologybusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)Public relationsProfessionalizationProfesionalización159.9 - PsicologíaGlobalizationHealth psychologyAction plansPlanes de actuaciónEstudio teóricobusinessPsychologyPsicología de la SaludGeneral Psychology
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Impact of psychic distance to the internationalization behavior of knowledge‐intensive SMEs

2009

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the internationalization behavior of knowledge‐intensive small‐ to medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) by using macro‐level psychic distance indicators and managers' perceptions of psychic distance.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses both quantitative and qualitative approaches. In the quantitative approach, the impact of psychic distance to the internationalization behavior is analyzed by using bivariate correlation analysis. The qualitative case study approach is employed to investigate managers' perceptions of psychic distance as regards market entries.FindingsFindings of this study indicate that psychic distance has an impact on the …

PsychicGlobalizationInternationalizationPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMarket sizeBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Psychic distanceBusinessBivariate analysisBusiness and International ManagementMarketingmedia_commonEuropean Business Review
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