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Discuss the influence of globalization on individual behaviour.
Enhance cooperation
Buchan et al. (2009)
Self reported data
Cooperation is unreliably measured. Globalised people may be more educated and have a better understanding of how global affairs work.
This study demonstrates the effect of globalisation on global cooperation because it shows that those who are engaged in the global culture are willing to participate in the global account.
People from different cultures to strive toward the same goal.
Find common characteristics and goals
Share similar identity (GSI)??
Globalisation may stimulate interaction between individuals from different cultures, which in turn enhances intercultural cooperation. This occurs as individuals from different cultural origins find more common characteristics and goals, hence become willing to work together to achieve these goals.
Acculturating to western cultures
Rosenmann (2015) ?
Self report data - lack accuracy
Exclusions and inequalities against those who do not originate from the western culture.
Favours western culture
However, globalisation may favour dominant western cultures, resulting in exclusions and inequalities against those who do not originate from such cultures. Therefore, individuals may feel pressured to acculturate to the dominant culture and lose touch with their original culture.
Adams (2003)
Self reported data
There are different acculturation strategies, outcome of globalisation differs for each person
Issue
The fluid and constantly changing nature of culture makes globalization difficult to measure, test, and hence hard to find a causation relationship between it and individual behavior.
Whether a globalised social ingroup can consist of multiple cultures or just a single culture.
No definite effect of globalization. Depends on the person
Globalisation is not necessarily a straightforward process where the dominant culture subsumes the non-dominant culture.
The interaction between local and global groups may be a complex process and to the extent globalisation occurs through acculturation is dependent on the means of acculturation.