“Listen man, I smoke, I snort ... I’ve been begging on the street since I was just a baby. I’ve cleaned windshields at stoplights. I’ve polished shoes, I’ve robbed, I’ve killed. ... I ain’t no kid, no ...
If we consider culture as an emanation of flows of local and global influences, then we should expect everything around us to be tinged with the color of that same flow. "According to Csíkszentmihályi ...
Six acclaimed environmental scholars will come to UB during the academic year for a series of lectures on water, globalization and culture—with a special focus on the Buffalo Niagara region—as part of ...
We increasingly hear the conclusion that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine means the end of the modern trend toward globalization. I certainly agree that Vladimir Putin's acts challenge it. But I also ...
From an excellent editorial in today’s WSJ, written by the CEO of Sony Pictures, titled “Globalization and Cultural Diversity“: “If what can be seen in the cinemas and on television screens from ...
How global, really, are “global” companies? Pankaj Ghemawat, who taught at Harvard Business School for 25 years before moving to Spain to become a professor of global strategy at Barcelona’s IESE ...
The handshake, once considered the gold standard of international greetings, has become surprisingly complex. Research has shown significant cultural differences in how Americans and people from ...
A conversation with Harvard Business School professor Tsedal Neeley on the strong connection between language and globalization. In 2010, Japan’s largest e-commerce platform Rakuten was rapidly ...
From midnight ramyeon cravings to viral mukbang reels, K-food is delivering comfort, identity, and global connection in every ...
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