MBA Dissertation Sample on Globalization
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and sensitivity in business processes. C<strong>on</strong>nectivity are said to be based <strong>on</strong> both local<br />
and internati<strong>on</strong>al dimensi<strong>on</strong>s where organizati<strong>on</strong>al frameworks vary and thus make<br />
business processes become complex in nature (58-59).<br />
This c<strong>on</strong>nectivity ideology is developed to be perceived as establishing a b<strong>on</strong>ded<br />
trading envir<strong>on</strong>ment that operates as <strong>on</strong>e society which is composed of<br />
multiculturalism and varying instituti<strong>on</strong>al comp<strong>on</strong>ents. Ec<strong>on</strong>omic demands are said to<br />
be the primary factors that attract participants to prosper through globalizati<strong>on</strong><br />
processes and thus finding interest in c<strong>on</strong>verging their differences (Bret<strong>on</strong> & Reitz,<br />
2003: 1). Charles (2012) argues that increasing globalizati<strong>on</strong> also attracts business<br />
threats in effort to create business opportunities for companies and thus effective<br />
business strategies have become relevant for firms to gain ec<strong>on</strong>omically (161). This<br />
paper attempts to focus <strong>on</strong> the challenges that globalizati<strong>on</strong> processes pose to<br />
operati<strong>on</strong>s of multinati<strong>on</strong>al companies and in particular Diageo-Guiness Company in<br />
Nigeria.<br />
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Chapter 2: Literature Review<br />
2.1 Introducti<strong>on</strong><br />
Ritzer (2009) informs that globalizati<strong>on</strong> processes are numerous and whose sources<br />
are different. Globalizati<strong>on</strong> is said can be c<strong>on</strong>centrated <strong>on</strong> politics, ec<strong>on</strong>omy,<br />
educati<strong>on</strong>, science and many others (47). The objectives of this paper direct this study<br />
to focus <strong>on</strong>ly <strong>on</strong> studying globalizati<strong>on</strong> in the ec<strong>on</strong>omics c<strong>on</strong>text and how its<br />
challenges impacts <strong>on</strong> the operati<strong>on</strong>s of multinati<strong>on</strong>al companies. In this chapter, the<br />
paper will develop the study based <strong>on</strong> globalizati<strong>on</strong> processes which are driven by<br />
ec<strong>on</strong>omic factors menti<strong>on</strong>ed and explained by Akram, Faheem, Dost & Abdullah<br />
(2011). These factors are noted to include forces of producti<strong>on</strong>, availability of<br />
knowledge and skills, technology and others for the better utilizati<strong>on</strong> of resources,<br />
improvement of ec<strong>on</strong>omic development of countries and human welfare. This, in other<br />
words, enables <strong>on</strong>e appreciate ec<strong>on</strong>omic development as <strong>on</strong>e which is facilitated by<br />
globalizati<strong>on</strong> to maximize the potentials of available resources through increased<br />
cross-border trade operati<strong>on</strong>s (291-292).<br />
2.2 A Study <strong>on</strong> Globalizati<strong>on</strong> Processes in the Ec<strong>on</strong>omics C<strong>on</strong>text<br />
Ali & Reza (2011) recalls that in the past, country governments had been tasked with<br />
the resp<strong>on</strong>sibility of maintaining ec<strong>on</strong>omic welfare and security for their nati<strong>on</strong>als<br />
(1344-1345). Chang (2003) elaborates that this role of the government involved<br />
establishing public enterprises in regi<strong>on</strong>s which had a differential advantage or where<br />
rates of investments required are high (206). According to French (2008) these<br />
traditi<strong>on</strong>s are being overtaken by global processes whose forces are referred to as<br />
globalizati<strong>on</strong> (ix). Kleinert (2004) explains that these forces have transformed