Annotated Bibliography Baines, H. V., AND Ursah, J. R. (Eds). (2009). Globalization: Understanding, Management, and Effect. New York, NY, USA: Nova Science Publishers, INC… Retrieved from http://http://library. Ashford.edu/index.aspx. Current Sociology, 24(2). This research is about globalization also how the world economy has been affected by it. It explains the problem of human resource management also globalization for international companies. This e-book uses case studies to insist I gaining knowledge concerning the issues that management and globalization has to deal with. Every country has their laws that are different therefore companies need to work among the laws and to also keep aligned to the vision and mission statement of the …show more content…
After defining complex interdependence and outlining its main characteristics, the authors then apply their neoliberal theory to four different examples. It was well written and researched. The points were clear and thoroughly formulated. Peter J. Buckley & Roger Strange (2015) Academy of Management/The Governance of the Global Factory: Location and Control of World Economic Activity/ Retrieved from http://amp.aom.org/content/29/2/237 Ashford Library The last few years have seen major changes in the economic activity in certain locations with the rising economies expecting more prominent shares in respect to the propelled economies. Many authors have been led by these developments for a global factory, also there has been little to none attention paid to who is over the activities. Have the adjustments in the worldwide area of financial action occurred principally through the development of privately possessed firms in the firms in the rising economies, or through the multiplication od outsourcing courses of action composed of firms in the propelled economies. In this article the issues of these economies are explored and who has benefited most from …show more content…
While it does not explicitly relate to globalization, its implications about the increased connections and networks created by humans across the world do relate to the interconnectedness of globalization. Scholte, J. A. (2000). Globalization: A critical Introduction. New York, NY, USA: Macmillan. Retrieved from. http://library.ashford.edu/index.aspx This books gives a different respective on globalization. This is a broader perspective is derived from a core focus of dimensional globalization. The ideas are based on a contemporary view. Scholte (2000) states the objective is “to develop a specific and distinct concept of globalization.” Singh, G. (2010) From the Desk of the Editor-in Chief. Amity Global Business Review, 5(1),