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GLOBALIZATION • Modern world with myriad phenomena • Greater global economic connectedness • Economic phenomenon-economic integration powered by Neo-liberal politics, electronics, instantaneous communications and multinational corporations • Flows of capital, people, information and culture • Internationalization of commerce, capital and labor • Post industrial and knowledge-based society • Constant creation of new forms of technology 2 GLOBALIZATION, COMPETITION AND COMPETITIVENESS • Globalization of commerce, advances in communication technology, access and availability of information • Growing commercial and social interrelationship • Competition among Institutions, Firms and Nations • Competitiveness: ability to stay in business and achieve some desired result (profit, price, quality) • National economic performance~national competitiveness • Competitiveness: growth of labor productivity and raising living standards DOWNSIDES OF GLOBALIZATION • Potential of creating severe gap between rich and poor countries • Divide the world into centers and peripheries Centers grow stronger, peripheries marginalized • Global higher education dominated by world class universities in industrialized countries Norms, values, language, scientific 4 innovation and knowledge products of countries in the center crowd out other ideas and practices • Globalization in higher education exacerbates dramatic inequalities among the world’s universities “COMMERCIALIZATION” OF KNOWLEDGE • Knowledge from study and research is seen as a “private good” • Provision of knowledge = commercial transaction • Provider public fund or State unable to provide resources for higher education and research • Universities expected to generate more 5 funding • Initiation of selling of knowledge products, partnership private sectors, increase in student fees • Universities sell skill/training, awarding degrees or certificates HIGHER EDUCATION ROLE and POSITION • Historically international in their academic and intellectual orientation • Science and rationality of knowledge across the national and territorial limitation • Asset that contribute to national economic and social well-being • Equipped labor force with skills, innovation, productivity, enriching 6 quality of life
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