Globalization is a universal phenomenon that not only makes domestic economies restructure, but also may impact other areas of local societies. This paper studies the effect of globalization on human relations, in particular on the formation of social networks, both bonding and bridging: I postulate that globalization induces labor market and workplace dynamics that would be destructive. Data come from the European and World Values Survey (1981-2008) on about 320’000 people’s values and attitudes, in this study spanning up to 22 years in about 80 countries, which have been matched with an index of economic globalization. In this pseudo micro panel I find robust evidence for a diminishing effect of globalization for bridging social networks ...
For the first-world citizens, globalization seems to be an all-pervasive phenomenon; however, the gl...
Globalization shapes our lives in a great extent: we work from 9 to 5, having our co-workers located...
Does the pattern of social connections between individuals matter for macroeconomic out-comes? If so...
Globalization is a universal phenomenon that not only makes domestic economies restructure, but also...
We propose a stylised dynamic model to understand the role of social networks in the phenomenon we ...
Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity ...
Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity i...
We propose a stylized dynamic model to understand the role of social networks in the phenomenon we c...
Abstract. National economies are not randomly distributed in the global economy, but embedded in com...
The present paper suggests a possible framework to analyze the impact of changes to the economic and...
Globalization is one of the most hotly debated and discussed topics of our time; it is the most infl...
This article examines the impact of the globalization process on individual life courses and employm...
This article examines the impact of the globalization process on individual life courses and employm...
In the twenty-first century, globalization is one of the most influential forces in the psychologica...
Globalization means enormous increase in scales of world trade and other processes of international ...
For the first-world citizens, globalization seems to be an all-pervasive phenomenon; however, the gl...
Globalization shapes our lives in a great extent: we work from 9 to 5, having our co-workers located...
Does the pattern of social connections between individuals matter for macroeconomic out-comes? If so...
Globalization is a universal phenomenon that not only makes domestic economies restructure, but also...
We propose a stylised dynamic model to understand the role of social networks in the phenomenon we ...
Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity ...
Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity i...
We propose a stylized dynamic model to understand the role of social networks in the phenomenon we c...
Abstract. National economies are not randomly distributed in the global economy, but embedded in com...
The present paper suggests a possible framework to analyze the impact of changes to the economic and...
Globalization is one of the most hotly debated and discussed topics of our time; it is the most infl...
This article examines the impact of the globalization process on individual life courses and employm...
This article examines the impact of the globalization process on individual life courses and employm...
In the twenty-first century, globalization is one of the most influential forces in the psychologica...
Globalization means enormous increase in scales of world trade and other processes of international ...
For the first-world citizens, globalization seems to be an all-pervasive phenomenon; however, the gl...
Globalization shapes our lives in a great extent: we work from 9 to 5, having our co-workers located...
Does the pattern of social connections between individuals matter for macroeconomic out-comes? If so...