Globalisation and Global Shift
Clemens Troche
Beethovenweg 21
74523 Schwaebisch Hall
Germany
Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION 2
2 DEFINITIONS, CONCEPTS AND REGIONALISATION 3
3 MAJOR DRIVERS 6
4 BLURRING OF CAUSE AND EFFECT 7
5 LONG TERM IMPLICATIONS 8
6 IMPACT ON COMPANIES IN EUROPE 10
7 ANNOTATIONS AND REFERENCES 13
1 Introduction
The term globalisation has become a common buzzword during the last 10 years. More recently, its importance and effects globalisation have become the focus of vivid debates about (inter)national economic policies and business behaviours. Unfortunately, in most discussions and publications it is not clarified what specific issues are addressed, what is to be meant by this term and which viewpoint is taken. Globalisation is often used as a catchall concept to describe a wide range of forces intensifying transnational issues.
Three essential issues that are vividly discussed are not well defined :
1. The existence and importance of global forces in social and economic life. This requires the identification of the different types of globalisation and an estimate of their weight according to geographic location, industrial sectors, social groups, and actively or passively involved participants.
2. Value judgements attributable to globalisation. Is globalisation good ...