Globalization and working conditions in developing countries

Research background: In the last two decades, labor markets around the world have become increasingly integrated. Political change and economic reforms have transformed China, India, Indonesia and the former communist bloc countries, effectively involving their consistent workforce in market economi...

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Main Authors: Buzoianu Ovidiu Andrei Cristian, Oancea Negescu Mihaela Diana, Troaca Victor Adrian, Gombos Carol Cristina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/03/shsconf_glob20_07011.pdf
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spelling doaj-9ce4a8339e9c47cfb59f6732eaa014462021-01-15T10:21:08ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242021-01-01920701110.1051/shsconf/20219207011shsconf_glob20_07011Globalization and working conditions in developing countriesBuzoianu Ovidiu Andrei Cristian0Oancea Negescu Mihaela Diana1Troaca Victor Adrian2Gombos Carol Cristina3Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Assistant Teacher, PhD. Department of ManagementBucharest University of Economic Studies, Assistant Teacher, PhD. Department of ManagementBucharest University of Economic Studies, Assistant Teacher, PhD. Department of ManagementBucharest University of Economic Studies, Assistant Teacher, PhD. Department of ManagementResearch background: In the last two decades, labor markets around the world have become increasingly integrated. Political change and economic reforms have transformed China, India, Indonesia and the former communist bloc countries, effectively involving their consistent workforce in market economies. Purpose of the article: The aim of this paper is to offer globalization, a concept that identifies in the minds of many people with multinational companies and greedy capitalism and that would exploit anyone, a more humane image in terms of the beneficial effects it has on working conditions. Methods: As it becomes more and more a contemporary reality, globalization becomes the most controversial concept in the international economic and political literature. In order to write this article, a methodology was used based on the analysis of demographic and socio-economic statistics, analysis and interpretation of the literature, as well as conducting a case study on the impact of globalization of an emerging country, namely Indonesia. We live in a globalized world and yet there is still no consensus on what globalization means Findings & Value added: At the same time, the development of technologies, combined with the gradual removal of restrictions on cross-border trade and capital flows, have allowed production processes to be relocated away from target markets for an increasing number of products and services. The process of choosing the location of the production center has become more receptive to labor costs.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/03/shsconf_glob20_07011.pdfglobalizationlabor marketcompaniesdevelopment
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author Buzoianu Ovidiu Andrei Cristian
Oancea Negescu Mihaela Diana
Troaca Victor Adrian
Gombos Carol Cristina
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Oancea Negescu Mihaela Diana
Troaca Victor Adrian
Gombos Carol Cristina
Globalization and working conditions in developing countries
SHS Web of Conferences
globalization
labor market
companies
development
author_facet Buzoianu Ovidiu Andrei Cristian
Oancea Negescu Mihaela Diana
Troaca Victor Adrian
Gombos Carol Cristina
author_sort Buzoianu Ovidiu Andrei Cristian
title Globalization and working conditions in developing countries
title_short Globalization and working conditions in developing countries
title_full Globalization and working conditions in developing countries
title_fullStr Globalization and working conditions in developing countries
title_full_unstemmed Globalization and working conditions in developing countries
title_sort globalization and working conditions in developing countries
publisher EDP Sciences
series SHS Web of Conferences
issn 2261-2424
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Research background: In the last two decades, labor markets around the world have become increasingly integrated. Political change and economic reforms have transformed China, India, Indonesia and the former communist bloc countries, effectively involving their consistent workforce in market economies. Purpose of the article: The aim of this paper is to offer globalization, a concept that identifies in the minds of many people with multinational companies and greedy capitalism and that would exploit anyone, a more humane image in terms of the beneficial effects it has on working conditions. Methods: As it becomes more and more a contemporary reality, globalization becomes the most controversial concept in the international economic and political literature. In order to write this article, a methodology was used based on the analysis of demographic and socio-economic statistics, analysis and interpretation of the literature, as well as conducting a case study on the impact of globalization of an emerging country, namely Indonesia. We live in a globalized world and yet there is still no consensus on what globalization means Findings & Value added: At the same time, the development of technologies, combined with the gradual removal of restrictions on cross-border trade and capital flows, have allowed production processes to be relocated away from target markets for an increasing number of products and services. The process of choosing the location of the production center has become more receptive to labor costs.
topic globalization
labor market
companies
development
url https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/03/shsconf_glob20_07011.pdf
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