Explain the forces driving and evaluating the impact of globalization.
Identify the major components of international business management.
Values:
Carry out effective self-evaluation through discussing economic systems in the international business context.
Case study
Please read Case 5: Woolworths Corporate Responsibility Strategy available in your e-book (International business: Competing in the global marketplace (13th ed.), at page no.632, and answer the following questions:
Assignment Question(s):
1. What challenges do you think a company like Woolworths Group is facing when developing and implementing a companywide corporate social responsibility strategy that considers more than 205,000 employees, diverse interests, and stakeholders? Discuss. (Minimum words: 400, Mark:2)
2. Woolworths Group is trying to reduce its carbon emissions or footprint by 10 percent. Based on where we are as a world, is 10 percent enough of a reduction? Perhaps global warming is not real, albeit the vast majority of scientists clearly suggest it is; what do you think? Give logic in support of your answer.
Globalization, the increasing interconnectedness of the world’s economies, cultures, and societies, is driven by several key factors:
Technological advancements: Rapid advancements in transportation, communication, and information technology have facilitated the movement of goods, services, and people across borders.
Economic liberalization: The reduction of trade barriers, such as tariffs and quotas, has created a more open global marketplace.
Political changes: The collapse of the Soviet Union and the rise of democratic governments in many countries have led to greater economic and political integration.
The impact of globalization can be evaluated in terms of its effects on various aspects of society, including:
Cultural diversity: Globalization can promote cultural diversity by exposing people to different cultures and traditions. However, it can also lead to cultural homogenization and the erosion of local cultures.
Political stability: Globalization can promote political stability by fostering cooperation among nations. However, it can also exacerbate existing tensions and conflicts.
International business management involves a wide range of activities, including:
International operations: The management of production and distribution activities in foreign countries.
Self-Evaluation: Economic Systems in the International Business Context
Economic systems play a crucial role in shaping the global business environment. There are three main types of economic systems:
Market economy: In a market economy, economic decisions are made primarily by individuals and businesses, with limited government intervention.
Command economy: In a command economy, economic decisions are made by the government.
Mixed economy: A mixed economy combines elements of both market and command economies, with the government playing a role in regulating the economy.
Understanding the economic systems of different countries is essential for businesses operating in the global marketplace. It can help businesses make informed decisions about where to locate operations, how to source inputs, and how to market their products and services.
Case Study: Woolworths Corporate Responsibility Strategy
Woolworths Group faces several significant challenges in developing and implementing a companywide corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy:
A 10% reduction in carbon emissions is a significant step, but it may not be sufficient to address the global climate crisis. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has warned that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius requires a rapid and substantial reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. While reducing emissions by 10% is a positive step, more ambitious targets are needed to achieve a sustainable future.
It is important to note that the scientific consensus on climate change is overwhelming. The vast majority of climate scientists agree that global warming is real and primarily caused by human activities. Denying the existence of climate change is not supported by the scientific evidence