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Blogger4.Economic globalization and cultural globalization

  Analysis of Cultural Globalization: One. Cultural globalization should be a process of reserving differences. Some people have a fear of the process of globalization, believing that cultural globalization is like an invasion of their own national civilization by the strong power of the West with foreign guns and cannons. Actually, this is a misconception. First of all, the concept of cultural "globalization" is not "integration", or "uniformity". According to my superficial understanding, cultural globalization is not about eliminating all kinds of heterogeneous and diverse cultures, nor is it about establishing a single "global culture" that is the same as the whole world, but cultural globalization is first and foremost about the modernization of the mode of thinking. In the process of mutual contact and exchange, in various heterogeneous and different multiculturalism, various national cultures are looking for common universal correlatio...

Blogger2.Analysis of variables in the survey of world values among countries

  Traditionally, values have been relegated to the realm of philosophy, with a metaphysical approach to logical reasoning and analysis. However, social surveys can provide narrative or precise quantitative measurements, and then empirically analyze the social meaning of values and historical evolution or the cross-interaction of different values. After several rounds of surveys, cross-generational data will be formed that spans many years, tracking the evolution of specific social values or value phenomena, which is important for rapidly changing societies. For example, Weber found that because the beliefs and values of Christianity's "God's chosen people" greatly influence the social and economic behavior of believers, and at a macro level, the degree of capital activity in the region where Christian ethics prevails tends to be higher (Weber, Kang Le, Jian Huimei, 2007). Thus, values reflect the social attitudes of social people, externalized in the form of behaviors...

Blogger3.Analysis of Hofsted's Variable Theory

 From 1967 to 1973, Gilt Hofsted conducted a large-scale survey of cultural values at IBM, a well-known multinational company.His team conducted two surveys of IBM employees from around the world, distributing 116,000 surveys and retrieving answers in 72 countries in more than 20 different languages.The survey and analysis focused on country-specific differences in the values of employees across countries. In 1980, Hofsted published a cross-border comparison of values, behavior, institutions and organizations, and then adopted the supplementation of his theory, summarizing the six dimensions of measuring values: Today we will analyze China and South Korea. Power distance refers to the acceptance by people of low status in a society of unequal distribution of power in society or organization.There is a big difference in this dimension between countries due to their different understandings of power.People in Europe and the United States do not value power very much. They value indiv...

Blogger1.What is globalization?

  The term globalization is a concept and a phenomenal process of human social development.There are many definitions of globalization. Globalization in the usual sense refers to the growing global connection, the development of human life on the basis of global scale and the rise of global consciousness.Countries are interdependent in politics, economy and trade.Globalization can also be interpreted as a compression of the world and as a whole.In the long history of human development, the wave of globalization is a wave of light.Globalization, a popular concept that often occupies the headlines of the world, refers to a process of historical transformation in which the relationship between countries, regions and regions intensifies continuously. The underlying causes of the anti-globalization trend are the continuing slump in the world economy in recent years, rising inequality, unfair resource allocation, and growing sense of social abandonment and insecurity. [10] There is a...