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  2. Internationalization and localization - Wikipedia

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    A globalization method includes, after planning, three implementation steps: internationalization, localization and quality assurance. [10] To some degree (e.g. for quality assurance), development teams include someone who handles the basic/central stages of the process which then enables all the others. [10]

  3. Glocalization - Wikipedia

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    Glocalization represents the fusion of "globalization" and "localization," emphasizing the need for global entities to tailor their offerings to suit the unique characteristics of individual regions or communities. Glocal, an adjective, by definition means "reflecting or characterized by both local and global considerations". [2]

  4. Globalization - Wikipedia

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    Globalization (North American spelling; also Oxford spelling [UK]) or globalisation (non-Oxford British spelling; see spelling differences) is the process of increasing interdependence and integration among the economies, markets, societies, and cultures of different countries worldwide.

  5. Opinion - It’s localization, not globalization, for the ...

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    The shift from globalization to localization addresses supply-chain vulnerabilities and economic inequality by fostering more inclusive and equitable growth. It also strengthens the foundation for ...

  6. Language localisation - Wikipedia

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    Language localisation (or language localization) is the process of adapting a product's translation to a specific country or region.It is the second phase of a larger process of product translation and cultural adaptation (for specific countries, regions, cultures or groups) to account for differences in distinct markets, a process known as internationalisation and localisation.

  7. If oil hits $200, globalization becomes localization ... - AOL

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    Globalization, basically international trade and the transfer of jobs to lower-cost centers, shifted into fifth gear during the recent economic expansion, with record hemisphere-to-hemisphere ...

  8. Dimensions of globalization - Wikipedia

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    Economic globalization is the intensification and stretching of economic interrelations around the globe. [3] [4] It encompasses such things as the emergence of a new global economic order, the internationalization of trade and finance, the changing power of transnational corporations, and the enhanced role of international economic institutions.

  9. Cosmopolitan localism - Wikipedia

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    The concept of cosmopolitan localism was pioneered by Wolfgang Sachs, a scholar in the field of environment, development, and globalization. [3] Sachs is known as one of the many followers of Ivan Illich and his work has influenced the green and ecological movements. Contrary to glocalisation, cosmolocalism moves from locality to universality ...