Topic > Information Technology and Globalization - 1255

In globalization process technology is the main factor. I meant computer science. We have many examples of how IT impacts globalization. 25 years ago in the field of computers and telecommunications have improved a lot in a short period of time, that is, access to economic potential and information. In the following years this effect will have repercussions on all sectors of the economy. Can you imagine any field now without computers and the Internet? It's not fair. So this is all part of IT. Make it simple to understand and create effective channels in the information exchange process. IT has been the means for global integration. So, to enable globalization, IT is mandatory and this technology emerges among industrially developed countries. Globalization means improvement of human life. We know that about 20, 30 years ago how many people went to study abroad, how many people went on holiday to other countries? And now? We can now imagine how people have changed to go to other countries, I mean our neighboring countries, in any part of the earth, this graph has increased like a hockey stick. 20 30 years ago only scientists had the Internet. At that time no one knows what the Internet is and what the telephone is. But now I can't find anyone who doesn't know what the Internet is and what cell phone is. So this is called globalization, can you imagine globalization without technology? The source of the technological revolution is the industrialized countries, that revolution has effects on globalization but the global economy also got a ripple effect from the technological revolution. We can see that in the mail system it used to take days, not days, we can say weeks, to send a mail from one place to another before this technological revolution, but now we can do it instantly. Mode o...... middle of paper ......ving, managers should not overlook this because it is a crucial ethical decision and not just a big marketing step. With all these points, markets allow for contradictory demographics, these companies offer many opportunities for marketing and business. On the other hand, engineers are primarily tasked with creating products. Combining these points, the globalized society offers enormous opportunities for businesses. Cross-cultural markets allow for different demographics, broader market potential, a more diverse customer base (and therefore a more diverse product offering), and highly valuable human resource potential. On the other side of the deal, managers are tasked with locating products and services effectively so as to minimize adverse cultural and environmental effects caused by this rapid global expansion to maintain an ethical operation..