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Globalisation and its influence on ethical decision making in business : China and intellectual property rightsNeveling, Arno 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MBA (Business Management))--Stellenbosch University, 2008. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Ethical decision making in business, the manifestation of business ethics in the
individual, is influenced and shaped by various factors, including the external
environment, organisational factors and society. In China business ethics, and
consequently ethical decision making has emerged and developed mainly as a
response to the economic reforms in response to globalisation.
Globalisation, a product of the interaction of political and predominantly economic
liberalisation, largely brought about by technological change, has become a
household word since the last decade of the twentieth century. It is hailed by its
advocates as a way to spread cosmopolitan values as well as better employment
conditions and standards of living. Its critics, however, see it as a new wave of
colonialism imposed by developed countries and multinational companies on poor
countries, a synonym to exploitation and impoverishment of both people and nature.
A contested issue on globalisation is concerned with its consequences as to the
convergence of societies toward a uniform pattern of economic, political, and even
cultural organisation, and thus to the formation of a global ethic.
A change in approach towards intellectual property and the trends observed in patent
applications indicate to what degree various countries have embraced the
opportunities presented by globalisation. China is a prime example of a country that
embraced the opportunities, and also made the required changes in policies and
behaviour.
Globalisation has changed the environment in which everyone is competing forever.
International institutions play a significant role, and being part of treaties is
paramount if countries want to play in the global market. Thus, globalisation changed
the external environment that has an important influence on ethical decision making
by individuals. These changes are followed by changes in countries' legal
environments. As a result the rules by which companies have to play are also
influenced, changing the way management should and eventually do behave, which
will ultimately change the work experience gained by an individual. A change in
individual factors will eventually change the ethical philosophy and the decision ideal
of an individual, which also have an impact on ethical decision making. The end
result is that globalisation has a profound influence on every factor that influence an
individual making ethical decisions. However, these changes can take very long to
start to manifest, a fact seen in the lag between policy changes and observing
tangible changes in approach to intellectual property rights, as observed in China. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Etiese besluitneming deur die individu word beinvloed deur 'n wye verskeidenheid
faktore, waaronder die eksterne omgewing, die organisasie waarvoor die individu
werk, en ook die kultuur gemeenskap. Sake etiek in China, en dus ook etiese
besluitneming het ontwikkel as die resultaat van ekonomiese beleidsveranderinge
wat teweeg gebring is deur globalisering.
Globalisering is die produk van die grootskaalse liberalisering van ekonomiee,
aangehelp deur tegnologiese vooruitgang. Voorstanders van globalisering glo dat dit
die verspreiding en groei van kosmopolitaanse waardes tot gevolg het, en uiteindelik
lei tot beter werksomstandighede en lewensstandaarde vir almal. Die kritici meen
egter dat dit 'n nuwe vorm van kolonialisme is waardeur ontwikkelde lande en
internasionale besighede die ontwikkelende lande uitbuit.
Die mate waarin globalisering lei tot die konvergensie van gemeenskappe na 'n
uniforme ekonomiese, politiese en kulturele entiteit, word egter betwis. Gevolglik
word daar ook gevra of globalisering lei tot die totstandkoming van 'n globale etiese
kode.
Lande benader die geleenthede wat globalisering bied op verskillende maniere.
Hierdie verskille is duidelik sigbaar in die benadering wat gevolg word met
intellektuele eiendom. Die tendense oor die afgelope paar jaar in die aantal
aansoeke om patente te registreer, verskil dramaties van land tot land. China is 'n
goeie voorbeeld van 'n land wat die geleentheid met beide hande aangegryp het. Nie
net is beleid aangepas om voordeel uit die geleentheid te trek nie, maar mense se
houding het ook dienooreenkomstig verander.
Globalisering het die omgewing vir kompetisie dramaties verander. Internasionale
organisasies speel 'n belangrike rol, en die ondertekening van verskeie
ooreenkomste is ononderhandelbaar om ten volle deel te wees van die globale
ekonomie. Globalisering het die eksterne omgewing sodanig verander dat dit nie
anders kan as om 'n impak te hê op die besluitneming van individue nie. Die
veranderende eksterne omgewing het noodgedwonge gelei tot veranderinge in die
wette van verskeie lande. Die reels waaraan besighede moet voldoen is dus ook
beinvloed, en so ook die manier waarop bestuur moet optree. Uiteindelik sal hierdie
ook die ervaring van werknemers verander, en dus 'n impak hê op etiese
besluitneming. Die uiteinde is dat globalisering elke faktor wat 'n impak het op etiese
besluitneming beinvloed. Hierdie veranderinge kan egter 'n lang tyd neem om
gestalte te vind in die optrede van organisasies en indivdue. 'n Goeie voorbeeld word
gevind in China. Dit het 'n geruime tyd geneem vanaf beleid ten opsigte van
intellektuele eiendom ingestel is totdat organsiasies en individue 'n verandering in
gedrag en optrede begin toon het deur patente ernstig te beskou.
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New iconic symbol in/of Macao : the new globalized consumer spacesHong, Ioi Man January 2007 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of Communication
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A cultural perspective on the impact of family and society on the competitive advantage of organizations and nationsAlwuhaibi, Sami Abdallah, January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Mississippi State University. Department of Management and Information Systems. / Title from title screen. Includes bibliographical references.
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In the Heat of Sentiments: Nationalism, Postsocialism, and Popular Culture in China, 1988-2007 / Nationalism, Postsocialism, and Popular Culture in China, 1988-2007Shen, Yipeng 06 1900 (has links)
xi, 284 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. / My dissertation delves into the recent articulation of popular nationalism in
Mainland China, with particular emphasis on the changes that globalization and
transnationalism have brought about to the representation of the Chinese nation in
sentimental terms. Complementing the rich existing literature of Chinese nationalism that
focuses mainly on the pre-1949 period, my study explores the less-treaded contemporary
era characterized by the new historical condition of postsocialism, which features a
residual of the socialist past as well as its reinvention under new overwhelming trends of
globalization. Postsocialism and its consequences-the deepening of a neoliberalist economic refonn, the state-intellectual promotion of cultural economy, the emergence of
a dominant consumer culture, etc.-have produced new issues existing scholarship on Chinese nationalism has yet to address. One such issue is how the paradoxical entity of
the "nation" in time and space has been fragmented by the accretion of diversified voices
from a wide spectrum of Chinese society. In postsocialist China, the agents imagining the
nation include not only regulars like the state and intellectuals, but also new players like
mass-media elites and netizens (wangmin). I argue that these voices of different social
forces that break up the hegemony of the state in representing the nation-the result of
which being not that the state is excluded from this enterprise but that it now tells only
part of the story-become expressed as modes of national sentiments (minzu qinggan)
when the nation is imagined under the historical condition of postsocialism. My study
then explores in detail the fashioning and refashioning of contemporary Chinese
subjectivity, as it relates through the joining of national sentiments to the literal and
figurative body of the nation and the social power structure, by analyzing these specific
voices in a broad range of popular texts from TV, film, and the Internet. The detailed
examination includes four chapters dealing with specific modes of national sentiments
articulated by the intellectuals, the state, the mass-media elites, and the netizens,
respectively. / Committee in charge: Tze-lan Sang, Co-Chairperson, East Asian Languages & Literature;
David Leiwei Li, Co-Chairperson, English;
Maram Epstein, Member, East Asian Languages & Literature;
Bryna Goodman, Outside Member, History
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Art and globalisation : the place of intangible heritage in a globalized environmentGrand, Nesbeth 22 November 2013 (has links)
The thesis has investigated the place of Zimbabwean indigenous intangible heritage in a globalising environment. It used the Shona language and intangible heritage situation as a case study. It argued that Zimbabwean intangible heritage is continually being eroded by the agents of globalisation and that the only way of safeguarding it from extinction is through the preservation of Zimbabwean indigenous languages. The thesis has come to this conclusion after having established that there is an intimate and inseparable bond between language and its intangible values so much that it is not possible to talk of one devoid of the other. The relationship has been seen to be symbiotic. The Shona language has been established to embody, express and to be a carrier of all the intangible heritage of its speakers into the future by re-living them in the people’s daily life while these intangible values have been seen to conserve the language through their continued practice by the people. The research has also established that Zimbabwean intangible heritage marginalisation has roots in colonialism, dating as far back as the early Christian missionary days. The Shona intangible heritage has also been seen to be still of value despite the global threats as evidenced by the people’s continued re-living of it through language. The thesis has also noted that the Zimbabwean Ministry of Education, Sport and Culture is still using out-dated colonial language policies that still further the ascendancy of English and the intangible values it stands for while indigenous languages and values are marginalised in the education system, in government and in industry thereby worsening their predicament in the global environment. The current socio-economic and political developments in the country and some Shona novelists in Shona and in English are also culprits in this whole process as they continue to demonise and infantilise Zimbabwean intangible heritage. The thesis has therefore asserted that Zimbabwean intangible heritage is most likely to be eroded from the face of the earth if no measures are taken to safeguard it from extinction. It has therefore wound up by arguing that the survival of Zimbabwean intangible heritage lies in the survival of Zimbabwean indigenous languages through which it continues to be practised and felt by its people. The thesis has therefore recommended that the Zimbabwean government adopt sound language policies that safeguard the survival of Zimbabwean indigenous languages to enable the indigenous intangible heritage of the people to survive as well as the two are intricately related. / African Languages / (D.Litt.et.Phil.(African Languages))
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Pop Cultures: A Comparative Analysis of the American and South Korean Record IndustriesUnknown Date (has links)
As the oldest recording industry in the world, the United States has set industry
standards regarding record labels, publishing, live entertainment and music services.
Since the beginning of the 20th century, American music has become a staple in
worldwide pop culture, spreading to all four corners of the world. Indeed, the U.S. music
industry has held the number one position in the ranking of the world’s top 10 largest
music markets since its first record label, Columbia Records, was founded in 1887.
However, a relatively new genre of music is rapidly taking over the world’s pop music
scene: South Korean pop music, otherwise known as K-pop. This thesis analyzes the
similarities and differences between the two diverse music industries – with an emphasis
on pop music – by first delving into the copyright and recording aspects of the business,
followed by identifying key differences in each industry’s standards and aesthetics, and
finally examining media consumption and marketing implications in the two countries. / Includes bibliography. / Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2017. / FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
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Art and globalisation : the place of intangible heritage in a globalising environmentGrand, Nesbeth 06 1900 (has links)
The thesis has investigated the place of Zimbabwean indigenous intangible heritage in a globalising environment. It used the Shona language and intangible heritage situation as a case study. It argued that Zimbabwean intangible heritage is continually being eroded by the agents of globalisation and that the only way of safeguarding it from extinction is through the preservation of Zimbabwean indigenous languages. The thesis has come to this conclusion after having established that there is an intimate and inseparable bond between language and its intangible values so much that it is not possible to talk of one devoid of the other. The relationship has been seen to be symbiotic. The Shona language has been established to embody, express and to be a carrier of all the intangible heritage of its speakers into the future by re-living them in the people’s daily life while these intangible values have been seen to conserve the language through their continued practice by the people. The research has also established that Zimbabwean intangible heritage marginalisation has roots in colonialism, dating as far back as the early Christian missionary days. The Shona intangible heritage has also been seen to be still of value despite the global threats as evidenced by the people’s continued re-living of it through language. The thesis has also noted that the Zimbabwean Ministry of Education, Sport and Culture is still using out-dated colonial language policies that still further the ascendancy of English and the intangible values it stands for while indigenous languages and values are marginalised in the education system, in government and in industry thereby worsening their predicament in the global environment. The current socio-economic and political developments in the country and some Shona novelists in Shona and in English are also culprits in this whole process as they continue to demonise and infantilise Zimbabwean intangible heritage. The thesis has therefore asserted that Zimbabwean intangible heritage is most likely to be eroded from the face of the earth if no measures are taken to safeguard it from extinction. It has therefore wound up by arguing that the survival of Zimbabwean intangible heritage lies in the survival of Zimbabwean indigenous languages through which it continues to be practised and felt by its people. The thesis has therefore recommended that the Zimbabwean government adopt sound language policies that safeguard the survival of Zimbabwean indigenous languages to enable the indigenous intangible heritage of the people to survive as well as the two are intricately related. / African Languages / D. Litt. et. Phil.(African Languages)
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Values and symbols: An intercultural analysis of web pages on the InternetMosquera, Aura Constanza 01 January 2004 (has links)
The author examines how a North American commercial Web site developed by Environmental Systems Research Institute serves as a vehicle through which American hegemony and cultural imperialism are propagated to Latin America. The author argues that the content of the web site pages, which contain American cultural symbols and values, may serve to influence or change the values of its Latin American visitors.
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Reverse mission? : Einführung in afrikanische Perspektiven und die Rezeption in Deutschland / Reverse mission? : introduction to African perspectives and the reception in GermanyEhmann, Matthias 02 1900 (has links)
Text in German, summaries in German and English / Die Arbeit beschreibt und reflektiert aus missionswissenschaftlicher Perspektive das häufig mit „reverse mission“ bezeichnete Phänomen afrikanischer Mission in Europa. Dafür beschreibt und vergleicht sie drei relevante Perspektiven afrikanischen Ursprungs, um das noch wenig untersuchte Phänomen wissenschaftlich zu fassen. Anschließend wer-den die Ergebnisse missionswissenschaftlich gedeutet und die Rezeption des Phänomens in der deutschsprachigen Theologie und in der deutschen kirchlichen Landschaft unter-sucht. So wird identifiziert, welche Aspekte des internationalen Diskurses in Deutschland besondere Beachtung finden und welche missionstheologischen Positionen dazu vertre-ten werden. Davon ausgehend werden Perspektiven und Desiderate auf dem Weg zu einer multikulturellen Missionsbewegung benannt. / The study describes and reflects a phenomenon of African Missions to Europe, which is often called “reverse mission”, from a missiological perspective. For this purpose it describes and compares three relevant Africanrooted perspectives in order to catch this not jet well researched phenomenon. The results are interpreted missiological and the reception of the phenomenon in German speaking theology and in German churches is researched in order to identify, which aspects of the international discourse are attracting special interest in Germany and which missiological views are advanced. On that basis perspectives and desiderata for the future discourse on the way to a multicultural mission movement are named. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M. Th. (Missiology)
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