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The phenomenon of globalisation came to the forefront of public
interest in the 1990s and continues to exert a growing, powerful,
and uneven effect upon the business, governments and societies of
the world. Yet its very conceptualisation as espoused in the
research literature remains unclear; its effects hotly debated.
This book explores globalisation as something much more than an
interconnectedness of economies, people and processes, taking it
into the realm of a total transcendence in the power of
nation-states and the emergence and growth of 'transnational'
actors, and flows of capital, products, people and information
unprecedented in history. This is especially the case within the
Asia-Oceania region where globalisation is rapidly changing ways of
doing business. Nations and their businesses must be increasingly
competitive within, and beyond, the Asia-Oceania region. Harnessing
the potential benefits of globalisation is more important now than
ever before. This book presents a response to the need for
businesses and organisations to understand their context of
operations, learn and change so that they, and the various
populations across the region, may fully benefit and prosper from
the opportunities of globalisation. In 23 chapters, distinguished
contributors examine key issues facing business in countries
including Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Indonesia, New
Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand across the major
discipline areas of management, economics, finance, accounting and
marketing.
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