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The Main Controversies Over the Modernisation Process of the Ukrainian Higher Education System from the Perspective of Globalization / Główne Kontrow…

2014

Abstract The most significant process of the modern civilization advancement is globalization. The crucial tendencies of the world educational system development aim at strengthening the main role of knowledge as a component of employee workshop, often much more precious than the material part, originating from the employer. In 1991, due to globalization processes, Ukraine abandoned the Soviet higher education model, following the international scenario of the higher education development. In the last few years some propositions for reforms of the above system have appeared. The Draft Law on Higher Education approved in December 2012 has made the situation less clear. Currently, the provisi…

Environmental EngineeringEcologyUkrainianModernization theorymodernization process of higher educationlanguage.human_languageEducationGlobalizationPolitical sciencelanguageEconomic historyEnvironmental ChemistryEconomic systemglobalizationChemistry-Didactics-Ecology-Metrology
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Histoire et évolution des appellations d'origine françaises

2019

During the 20th century, wine appellations of origin have largely developed to represent a significant part of the wine production of some countries, especially in Europe. The globalization of the production, trade and consumption of wine is a major fact of the 21st century economy. The question of appellations of origin and more generally geographical indications must be asked: Is it a survival 100 years after the first law on appellations of origin was adopted in France? Historical knowledge makes it possible to understand how law, both national and international, has been marked by major developments in this area. Regulations on the origin of products have undergone significant changes o…

Environmental Engineeringlcsh:QP1-981lcsh:QR1-502Context (language use)Intellectual propertyConsumption (sociology)Industrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlcsh:Microbiologylcsh:PhysiologyGlobalizationEconomySustainabilitylcsh:Zoologylcsh:QL1-991Emerging marketsStrengths and weaknessesTheme (narrative)BIO Web of Conferences
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Heterogeneous Firms, Globalisation and the Distance Puzzle

2015

Despite the strong pace of globalisation, the distance effect on trade is persistent or even growing over time (Disdier and Head, 2008). To solve this distance puzzle, we use the recently developed gravity equation estimator from Helpman et al. (2008) (HMR henceforth). Using three different data sets, we find that the distance coefficient increases over time when ordinary least squares (OLS) is used, while the non-linear estimation of HMR leads to a decline in the distance coefficient over time. The distance puzzle, thus, arises from a growing bias of OLS estimates. The latter is explained by an increase in the importance of the bias from omitting the number of heterogeneous exporting firms…

EstimationEconomics and Econometrics05 social sciencesEstimatorDistance effectZero (linguistics)GlobalizationTime patternAccounting0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International RelationsOrdinary least squaresEconomicsEconometricsGravity equation050207 economicsFinance050205 econometrics The World Economy
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Detraditionalization, Hyper-consumption and Ambivalence

2015

During the past 20 years, European football has witnessed an intense change process that has radically transformed some of its main structural characteristics. This process is related to the same tendencies that have affected other aspects of social and economic life in western societies, such as the communication technologies revolution, the progressive rationalization of work, the increase in migration, the commodification of human activity, and the development of social and economic globalization processes, to name a few of the most relevant changes. These trends are usually thought to have had a strong influence on the recent evolution of football, giving rise to a redefinition of its c…

EthosCommodificationPolitical economyPolitical scienceRationalization (psychology)FootballAmbivalenceEconomic globalizationCommercializationDetraditionalization
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Le commerce équitable et la société civile internationale : une chance pour la mondialisation d'un droit de l'économie solidaire

2003

SUMMARY The international trade law passes through a crisis of legitimacy following the inequitable character of its rules and the irrelevance of its principles to the peculiarities of the North-South relations. Being the legal translation of the capitalist free market economic system, these rules are to protect the mercantile and free trade values. In order to overcome this crisis the movement of fair trade has emerged and has since its origin been supported by members of the international civil society. Fair trade means taking into account the standard of living and the conditions of employment of the marginalized producers in developing countries so as to improve them. This study is an a…

European Union lawCivil society[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawbusiness.industryCommerce équitableInternational communityEconomic globalization[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawInternational trade lawFair trade[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawEconomyEconomicsfair trade/ international civil society/ global law for economy of solidarityBusiness and International ManagementFree marketbusinessLawGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceFree tradeComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSLaw and economics
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Why Does Cultural Diversity Foster Technology-enabled Intergenerational Collaboration?

2019

Globalization and information technology enable people to join the movement of global citizenship and work without borders. However, different type of barriers existed that could affect collaboration in todays work environment, in which different generations are involved. Although researchers have identified several technical barriers to intergenerational collaboration (iGOAL), the influence of cultural diversity on iGOAL has rarely been studied. Therefore, using a quantitative study approach, this paper investigates the impact of differences in cultural background on perceived technical and operational barriers to iGOAL. Our study reveals six barriers to IGC that are perceived differently …

FOS: Computer and information scienceshaasteet (ongelmat)problemsComputer sciencebarriersComputer Science - Human-Computer Interactionchallengessukupolvet02 engineering and technologyAffect (psychology)Human-Computer Interaction (cs.HC)Cultural backgroundGlobalizationComputer Science - Computers and SocietyCultural diversityComputers and Society (cs.CY)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringH.1.2cross-cultural teamworkGeneral Environmental Sciencekulttuurienvälisyysbusiness.industryInformation technology020206 networking & telecommunicationsPublic relationstiimityöWork (electrical)cross-generational collaborationGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences020201 artificial intelligence & image processingGlobal citizenshipbusiness
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Like it or not? How the economic and institutional environment shapes individual attitudes towards multinational enterprises

2018

The integration of goods and factor markets has affected the lives of individuals all over the world. While some agents have reaped enormous benefits from this process, others have lost in terms of income and welfare. It is usually argued that individuals are aware of the distributional effects of globalization, and that this knowledge shapes their preferences over various policy issues such as protection, financial market regulation etc. In this chapter, we use a large surveybased data set to explore whether this conjecture is correct when it comes to individuals’ attitudes towards multinational enterprises (MNEs).

Factor marketEconomics and Econometrics050208 financePublic economicsProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesFinancial marketForeign direct investmentGlobalizationMultinational corporationAccounting0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relationsddc:330F21F23Business050207 economicsEconomic systemF61WelfareFinancemedia_commonThe World Economy
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Best practices in the Japanese software market

2007

Globalization of software markets is driving software firms to seek market share and growth opportunities from leading software markets in the world. As the second largest software market, Japan offers high growth potential for foreign software firms. In Japan, the information and communication technology industry is the largest market sector, and the size of the software market in Japan was US$131.8 billion in 2004. Despite great opportunities in the Japanese market, entering the market and conducting successful business there can be difficult due to cultural differences between Japan and Western countries. In this multi-case study we focus on nine software firms in order to examine the be…

Factor marketOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementbusiness.industryProduct strategyMass marketingGlobalizationMarket sectorSoftwareEconomicsCustomer satisfactionBusiness and International ManagementMarketingMarket sharebusinessGlobal Business and Organizational Excellence
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An Economic Viewpoint on Capitalism Bashing

2016

Abstract In this paper I discuss two long disputed notions: that capitalism without crises is a fallacy respectively that capitalism bashing, however severe, will not endanger the system itself. Yet proving both is not an easy task since the capitalism issue has always been a cupellation of theory, ideology and political precepts, which are controversial and hard to disentangle. That capitalism detractors are numberless is a truism. Yet criticism against capitalism, however fierce, has always been clearly delineated. Not any more: globalization has rendered the picture dangerously fuzzy. It is now hard to ascertain whether someone who will harangue about the ostensible evils of globalizatio…

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Business, Finance and Organized Crime: Proposing a Risk-Based Approach for Governance in a Law and Economics Perspective (the 'Vigna Code')

2008

Nowadays the organized crime exploits the development of integration and globalization in the industrial, commercial and financial activities, taking advantage of the same networks that facilitate the legitimate transactions. In expanding their businesses the criminal organizations try to use unwitting firms and banks in order to find new profit opportunities and at the same time to camouflage the dishonest activities into the legal ones. The risk of pollution for the honest corporations is increasing. The aim of the paper is to propose an Anti-mafia governance Code (the Vigna Code) developing a risk - based approach in assessing and managing the risk of pollution into the firms, in order t…

FinanceGlobalizationExploitbusiness.industryCorporate governanceRisk-based testingComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGOrganised crimeBusinessProfit (economics)SSRN Electronic Journal
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