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CSGB 6314 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
SEMESTER 2, 2015/2016

ESSAY – Individual Assignment
“Globalization brings more benefit than harm and should therefore be encouraged”. Discuss the statement.

Submitted to: Prof. Dr. Mohd Nazari Ismail
Prepared by: TAN WAN TENG, CGA150015

Date: 5th April 2016

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Globalization is not a new thing. Long time ago, people have been selling to and buying from each other places at far distances, for example, the Silk Road across Central
Asia which was connected China and Europe during the Middle Ages. The globalization has been developing since 1980 and today it is easier for people and firms to communicate with other countries in the world.
Globalization is the development of worldwide economy in which resources and products move fairly across national borders. It is also a process of integration among people, companies, and governments of different countries, which is usually driven by international trade, investment and supported by information technology. Both developing and developed countries are taking part actively in globalization process but both countries reacted differently in globalization. This process has the positive and negative effects on employment, culture, education and knowledge, market competition, economic, wealth and human physical well-being around the world.

Employment and Poverty
The outsourcing of services and manufacturing to developing countries have provided more job opportunities for people in developing countries such as Thailand,
Indonesia, China and Vietnam. It has given a chance to invest developing markets and discover the available talents there. Due to globalization of business, people in developing countries can obtain better job opportunities so they can earn more money to feed and support the family. In such case, it helps the developing countries to achieve higher economic growth and reduce extreme poverty. For example, the South East Asia countries have grew when their employment growth rate has increased extremely and the
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same phenomenon happened in India which continues to have an economic growth rate of 8% above per year.
In recent years, China has made major progress on setting up the base for a diverse and successful outsourcing provider industry. As a result, now China is a strong outsourcing provider industry and already have strong credentials. Walmart buys cheap products from China and sells them cheaply in America. This helps poor people in
America to enjoy low-priced products and also helps poor people in China to get out of poverty. It can be proved by the global poverty rate which is continuously reduced by 75% from its 1990 level by 2015. China has been a large reduction in poverty since the country opened its economy. Between 1981 and 2001, 680 million people of China is out of poverty. Besides, the acceleration of economic growth in developing countries has cut the numbers in extreme poverty besides China by 280 million people since 2000. The global poverty is expected to continue reducing in future.
However, it will lead to decreasing of employment rate in developed countries because the people who previously had a job in developed countries become unemployed as their skills and knowledges are no longer needed to grow the business and shift of jobs or outsourcing can help them get things done in cheaper and easier way. For example,
Americans were not satisfied with the level of customer service that their local employees had provided to them, this make a lot of people unsatisfied and agree to go for outsourcing of service. The outsourcing of customer call service is also encouraged because many developing countries now can speak English fluently and ready to work at lower wages and longer hours. So, it may harm some workers to become unemployed and poorer in developed countries which has less demand of local employment to serve
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their own countries. It can be proven by United Nations members, Vatican City, claimed that globalization increases poverty among young people, the old, women, citizens and migrants due to unemployment.
In general, globalization can help both developing countries to employ more workers and help developed countries to get the products done in faster and cheaper way. But it will led to increasing of unemployment among the people in developed countries who has lower education level and less opportunities for retraining. There are winners and losers, but if we are looking at the overall global poverty, globalization does reduce it.

Market Competition and Consumerism
Due to globalization, consumers are better informed, have higher income and therefore have higher expectation towards the goods and services. Now the products have to be improved so that it can capture the consumers’ attention. So, it increased market competition which involved better quality of product and service, lower cost and price, profitable target market, better technological adaptation, higher efficiency and productivity. This has affected the local companies intensely as they have to fight out foreign competition and they are forced to raise their standards and fulfill customer satisfaction in order to survive in the market. If the small domestic companies are not competitive enough in the market, they suffer huge losses because they are lack of innovation and resources to compete at global scale and export their goods as it only depend on the locals to buy them. Also if they couldn’t create competitive advantage to attract the consumers, the local companies couldn't survive in the market. Therefore, the
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market will be dominated by foreign countries or multinational companies slowly and the domestic markets shrink gradually.

Meanwhile, we have benefited from globalization through purchase of the goods and services from foreign countries which can’t be produced in Malaysia. For example, fruits such as apples, grapes, mangoes, oranges and kiwi are easy to find in our grocery stores now. It allows us access to other products that can’t be produced in Malaysia. The farmers in developing countries have opportunities to produce and sell more goods to make better living. The clothes manufactured in Vietnam, Bangladesh and televisions manufactured in China have become widely available to the developed countries. These products manufactured in the low-wage developing countries reduce the production costs as well as the prices of product to consumers in developed countries. As the consumers pay at low prices for these goods and services, their real income may be increased. The consumers in developed countries can enjoy a wide range of goods and services at comparatively low prices that may have enhanced their living standards.
However, this forces developing countries to produce export goods which is wanted by developed countries instead of producing goods for their own citizens. This makes that developing countries have to depend on developed countries for their economic development and it believed that will lead to economic exploitation. For example, Africa have been exploited by European countries and it increases the inequality between the rich and poor as the rich is getting richer and the poor are getting poorer.
This also leads to loss of their sovereignty of country when they lose the ability to control the movement of goods. To minimize the negative effects, it can be controlled by

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implementing import and export quotas, also raising the prices of certain imported goods to protect the domestic players.

Culture and Communication
The most noticeable effect of global cultural diversity is 'Westernization' which has been developing in the past few decades and people can practice or adopt western customs, lifestyle, and ideas through TV, movies, internet, advertisement and Facebook.
The greater cultural exchange may increase tolerance and understanding among each other as we can learn more information about their lifestyle and create social changes with positive impacts such as gender equality and greater respect for human rights.
Besides, westernization makes our communication easier with other countries by learning foreign language (English) and their lifestyle. Communication has played an important role in cultural dimensions of globalization with using information technologies such as internet, mobile phones, email, television shows which are becoming cheaper and more widely available. Now people can share ideas, cultures, experiences and lifestyles easily with just a few clicks on internet. The Internet has significantly affected the global economy and providing direct access to information that we need. But still there are some countries are lack of connection with this information. For example, over 70% of Africans will not make phone call in their lifetime, nor use the Internet. But radio broadcasts are believed to reach 70% of Africans.
Westernization is often blamed for increasing unhealthy behaviors such as unbalanced diet fast foods, smoking and alcohol consumption, social conflict, loss of cultural identity and dissatisfaction. For example, McDonald's has made a successful
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globalization and it is not just a fast food restaurant but also a cultural symbol that represents western culture often eat burger and drink soft drink. Their efforts to adapt the cultural environment of other countries has making them become a global icon and influences the lifestyle of people worldwide which may cause cultural erosion of
Malaysia. The young families are attracted by McDonald’s and they tend to eat food quickly and change their dietary habits. People consume more junk foods which has a negative impact on their health such as obesity and diabetes. And people prefer to choose western foods instead of local traditional foods.
Anyhow, not all the time it brought us negative view of western culture, there are also some healthy ideas or lifestyle have been delivered. For example, “The Biggest
Loser”, an American competition reality show about overweight contestants competing to win cash prize by losing the highest percentage of weight relative to their initial weight. It inspired all the obese to lose weight in systematic way and change their lifestyle. Thus, globalization provides both positive and negative effect on cultural diversity and it depends on contents delivered through social media and a society's culture can be influenced easily by the provided information. Therefore, it’s important for us to know which of foreign ideas should be adopted in order to bring betterment in our life.

Education and Knowledge
Due to effect of globalization, the spread of education enables us to move and select the better educational facilities in the world without any hindrance. For example,
Andrew is born in Malaysia and he can go to London for a new experience for better opportunities which he may not find in Malaysia. He also can choose majoring in any
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subject which is not available in Malaysia and then he can spread the knowledge when he back to Malaysia. Students can apply for international certified online learning courses provided by other countries. Even now we can gain our necessary knowledge by just clicking and searching through Google. Another example for working profession, Farah was placed at company headquarter in Japan for 1 year to learn the innovative production methods and then applied the knowledge or skills on production units in Malaysia.
There are many companies from developed countries, which is also known as multinational company (MNC), transfer their products and technologies into developing countries. The knowledge base has grew and expand in developing countries by new technologies in IT, production and research. They also enhanced the skills and knowledge of the labor force in developing countries.

Environment and Health
Globalization may lead to environmental problems where MNC may build large scale of factories and consume the natural resources without consideration in developing countries because they realized that environmental laws are not as strict as in developed countries. As a result, the natural resources are becoming extinct and lesser forests in the world. This creates an ecology imbalance which is leading to climate change and natural disasters happened.
Due to increasing of international trade and travel, diseases such as HIV/ADIS and
Bird Flu are spread from developed countries to developing countries. This influences negatively to living standards and life expectancy. According to World Bank (2004), the
AIDS crisis has reduced life expectancy in Africa to less than 33 years and delay in
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addressing the problems caused by economic. At the same time, globalization gave doctors and scientists an opportunity to investigate these diseases which is spread widely by human, animals and birds. It helps them to create the suitable medicines to fight these dangerous diseases and now people know how to avoid them. There are many international organizations such as Non-governmental Organization (NGO), World Health
Organization (WHO) and UNESCO are trying to eliminate these diseases and save human’s life. Therefore, globalization helps the development of health fields in the developing countries.

CONCLUSION
Globalization gave people in poorer countries more things in order to survive. It saves our time and effort researching things to create new technology so they can focus on other more important things. Without globalization, people and countries would be more separated from each other in great distance and become unknowledgeable. Also, globalization brought us airplanes, cars and ships, thus letting people go all over the world and people able to go to countries if the other country needed help. Without international trade, we couldn't get the needed resources to produce certain things and the country wouldn't gain extra money thus economic wouldn’t grow.
In conclusion, globalization is a good thing and better for everyone as the total advantages is more than the total disadvantages and therefore it should be encouraged.
Meanwhile, we shouldn't neglect the disadvantages of it and people just need to know how to reduce them by choosing the effective and strategic ways.

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