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Cards (41)

  • GLOBALIZATION
    • growth on a worldwide scale
    • process of integration and the international influence of economies and cultures.
    • an exchange of goods and ideas and even anti-terrorist protections.
  • FRENCH
    MONDIALISATION
  • GERMAN
    GLOBALISIERUNG
  • FILIPINO
    GLOBALISASYON
  • THOMAS LARSON
    world is shrinking.
  • VILASHINI KOOPAN
    cross cultural interaction.
  • MARTIN KHOR
    is a colonization
  • MANFRED STEGER
    expansion and intersification of social relations.
  • INTERNET
    significant contributor to globalization, not only technologically but also in other areas, like the cultural exchanges of art.
  • INTERNALIZATION
    • firms movement overseas
    • the process that results globalization as firm movements could be the cause of globalization.
  • Liberalization - refers to removing restrictions
    - occurs when something which used to be banned is no longer probihited
  • Economics
    reducing the barriers to international trades and reducing restrictions to movements of capital and investments with the help of new technology.
  • Technology
    • vehicle of globalization
    • the ability to access mountains of information online has opens countless doors.
  • Blending of cultures
    • transmitted when more people are traveling and exchanging goods
  • INTERNALIZATION
    • firms movement overseas
    • the process that results globalization as firm movements could be the cause of globalization.
  • Liberalization
    • refers to removing restrictions
    • occurs when something which used to be banned is no longer probihited
  • WESTERNALIZATION
    • the adoption of the practices and culture of western country like european.
    • began through colonization, traders, and missionaries.
    • believe that their way of life is much superior to other country.
    • cultural transformation whereby other societies adopt western ideas.
  • 1565
    when philippines was colonized by spain for fucking 333 years Bitch.
  • 12/10/1898
    • united states naman nanakop sa pelepens.
    • so binenta ng spain yung pelepens for 20 millions dollars sa US.
  • LITTLE BROWN BROTHERS
    tawag ng mga american to filipino.
  • July 4, 1946.
    gained philippine independence.
  • Colonial Mentality
    mas prinapriortize ibang bansa kesa sa sariling bansa.
  • ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION
    • has emerged and developed largely as an economic concept and system.
    • the financial connection of a country with the global economic system.
  • POLITICAL GLOBALIZATION
    • expression of Globalization also occurs in political ideology.
    • The transformation of liberalism is called an example of political ideology in the process of Globalization.
  • Financial Globalization
    • can be linked with the rise of a global financial system with international and monetary exchanges. - stock market
  • Military globalization
    • the process which embodies the growing extensity and intensity of military relations among the political units of the world system.
    • poses severe challenges to national and global security.
  • Cultural globalization
    • refers to the transmission of ideas, meanings and values around the world in such a way as to extend and intensify social relations.
    • sometimes refered to as McDonalization.
  • Military globalization
    • implies firmer integration of armed forces around the world into the global military system.
    • nuclear age and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
  • Cultural globalization
    • The emergence and development of international or multinational companies and the emergence of global goods have partly driven globalization.
    • foods, tourism, the media, sports.
  • Crimes of globalization/transnational crime
    • are crimes that are committed across national borders.
    • trans-border crimes, such as drug trafficking, money laundering, prostitution, alien smuggling, arms trafficking, and counterfeiting
  • Transnational Crimes
    one of the biggest beneficiaries of globalzation.
  • Market integration
    • refers to how easily two or more markets can trade with each other.
    • it reduces barriers to trade and increases fluidity between markets. *For example, Facebook buys out WhatsApp and Instagram.
  • Horizontal Integration
    occurs when a firm or agency gains control of other firms or agencies performing similar marketing functions at the same level in the marketing sequence
  • Vertical Integration
    • This occurs when a firm performs more than one activity in the sequence of the marketing process
    • It links two or more functions in the marketing process within a single firm or under single ownership.
    • This type of Integration makes it possible to exercise control over the product's quality and quantity from the beginning of the production process until the product is ready for the consumer.
    • It reduces the number of mediators in the marketing channel. Example Meat industry buys all the functioning plants needed for running this meat industry.
  • Forward Integration
    • Suppose a firm assumes another function of marketing that is closer to the consumption function. Example: wholesaler considering the role of retailing
  • Backward Integration
    • involves ownership or a combination of sources of supply—for example: when a processing firm assumes the function of assembling/purchasing the product from the villages.
  • Balanced vertical Integration
    The third type of vertical Integration combines the backward and the forward vertical Integration
  • Conglomeration
    • combination of agencies or activities not directly related to each other may be termed a conglomeration when it operates under unified management
  • Process of Gobalization
    Transnational - interconnects individual and social groups.
    Transnationality - rise of new communities and formation of new social identities and relations.
    Globality - process of Globalization.
    1. Trafficking – moving drugs, people and/ or weapons across international borders
    2. Cyber Crimes – such as phishing attacks, extortion and fraud
    3. Financial crimes – such as tax evasion.
    4. International terrorism