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global systems and global governance - Coggle Diagram
global systems and global governance
Globalisation
the growing interdependence and connectivity of countries, people and places world wide
types of globalisation
social
economic
cultural
political
dimensions of globalisation
flows- movements around the world
labour
movement of people; international and national migration (economic migrants)
products
'global shift' - the movement of manufacturing from developing countries to developing/emerging nations in South East Asia
capital
money being moved around for investment, trade and production (aid, repatriation of profits, remittances)
services and information
high level services (banking, technology etc) and low level services (customer services, retail)
the internet has enabled huge amounts of flows of services
global marketing
comparative advantage- creating a global brand, specialising in a certain product means you can create more brand awareness and sell more
glocalisation
factors in globalisation
technology
created the shrinking world effect, time space compression
increased conncectivity
transport and telecommunications
systems and relationships
'just in time production' requires efficient ordering system and reliability - instant flow of goods and products