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References Archibugi, D. and Michie, J. (1997) (eds.), Technology, globalisation, and economic performance . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. - (1998). (eds.), Trade, growth, and technical change . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. - and Howells...
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Before reviewing literature for nation-state and policy, there’re couple questions emerging in my mind: what role does nation-state play? does nation-state become less important, or does government policy become less effective? The answer is maybe or...
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To address the concerns for job losses of the protectionist/anti-outsourcing, Friedman (2006, pp. 264) argues that the global pie (market) not only grows larger-because more people will have more income to spend, but also grows more complex - as more...
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Both Archibugi and Michie eds. (1997) suggest the increasing competition, prompting firms to upgrade their products and processes. Some authors (Archibugi et al., 1999) argue that policies aimed at the creation of technological competence are needed to...
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We are in the era of so-called Globalisation 3.0. While the dynamic force in Globalisation 1.0 was countries globalising, the dynamic force in Globalisation 2.0 was companies globalizing, the dynamic force in Globalisation 3.0 is the newfound power for...
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This review of literature begins with a series of books on technology and globalisation edited by Daniele Archibugi, Jonathan Michie, and Jeremy Howells (1997, 1998, and 1999). According to Avgerou (2003), IS innovation is the perpetual re-making of ICT...
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"The jobs are going to go where the best-educated workforce is with the most competitive infrastructure and environment for creativity and supportive government. It is inevitable. And by definition those people will have the best standard of living...
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Among the world population of roughly seven billions, there’re still four billions of people lack of food and water, starving everyday. While rich developed countries hold the majority of world wealth, it is time to think of how globalization as a trend...