GLOBAL
NETWORKS
GLOBALIZATION
As cited in the Revisitadestatica
(2012), the term globalization
refers to the emergence of an
international network,
belonging to an economic and
social system.
GLOBALIZATION
It is a process of interaction and
integration among the people,
companies and government of
different countries; a process driven
by international trade and
investment and aided by
information technology.
FACTORS THAT CAUSE
GLOBALIZATION
1.MIGRATION
2.LABOR
FACTORS THAT CAUSE
GLOBALIZATION
1.MIGRATION
-is a movement to
another place,
often of a large
group of people.
FACTORS THAT CAUSE
GLOBALIZATION
2. LABOR
-is defined as
work, especially
hard physical
work.
TYPES OF GLOBALIZATION
1. Economic Globalization
2. Social Globalization
3. Political Globalization
4. Financial Globalization
5. Technological Globalization
6. Ecological Globalization
7. Geographical Globalization
TYPES OF GLOBALIZATION
1. Economic Globalization
-is the increasing economic integration
and interdependence of national, regional, and
local economies across the world through an
intensification of cross boarder movement of
goods, services, technologies and capital.
TYPES OF GLOBALIZATION
2. Social Globalization
-is a social transformation or process
leading to the achievement of people-centered
development. Human-centered development
concept is offered as an alternative strategy to
bring about a more equity development
outcome.
TYPES OF GLOBALIZATION
3. Political Globalization
- refers to an increasing trend toward
multilateralism in an emerging transnational
state apparatus and the emergence of national
and international non-governmental
organizations that act as watchdogs over
governments.
TYPES OF GLOBALIZATION
4. Financial Globalization
- is a collective concept that refers to
increasing global linkages created through
cross-border financial flows. Financial
integration refers to an individual country's
linkages to international capital markets.
TYPES OF GLOBALIZATION
5. Technological Globalization
- is accelerated in large part by
technological transmission, the spread of
technology across borders.
TYPES OF GLOBALIZATION
6. Ecological Globalization
- occurs when ecosystems are constantly
exchanging materials through the movement of
air in the atmosphere, the flow of water in rivers
and the migration of animals across the
landscape.
TYPES OF GLOBALIZATION
7. Geographical Globalization
- is defined as the set of processes
(economic, social, cultural, technological, and
institutional that contributes to the relationship
between societies and individuals around the
world.