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Definition of Globalised
1. globalise [v] - See also: globalise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Globalised
Literary usage of Globalised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Globalisation and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). by Chris Hall, Marie-Florence Estimé, Anna Creti (1997)
"TO WHAT EXTENT ARE SMEs globalised? Globalisation has an inward and an outward
aspect: the outward aspect refers to SMEs seeking to compete beyond national ..."
2. Quality and Recognition in Higher Education: The Cross-Border Challenge by OECD Staff, SourceOECD (Online service) (2004)
"Higher education in a globalised society: recognition of qualifications and
quality assurance The World Conference on Higher Education (WCHE), ..."
3. OECD Information Technology Outlook: ICTs and the Information Economy by Graham Vickery (2002)
"Not only is the ICT sector highly globalised relative to other sectors, a comparison
of national data on ICT spending by category with ICT-related trade ..."
4. Prophets and Profits: Managerialism and the Restructuring of Jewish Schools by Chaya Herman (2006)
"... without paying attention to the globalised context within which the change
occurs, will therefore only provide a limited account of the process. ..."
5. Korea by OECD Staff, Organization for Economic Cooperation &, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope, Organization for Economic Cooperation An, Oecd, Publi Oecd Published by Oecd Publishing (1998)
"As the quality of human resources is a main factor in determining competitive
capacity in an open globalised economy, reforming and restructuring higher ..."
6. Towards a New Role for Spatial Planning by OECD Staff, Oecd (2001)
"Thus, socially the world is rather more cosmopolitan than globalised — the ...
The old order The contrast between a globalised world, even if only partly ..."
7. State Of The Nation: South Africa 2004-2005 by John Daniel, Roger Southall, Jessica Lutchman (2005)
"The outcome is a highly globalised production system in which the capacity of
individual states - especially those which are weak and poor - to steer their ..."