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Welt 102 World 102 Globalization 89 Globalisierung 65 Economic growth 61 COVID-19 56 Coronavirus 55 Sustainable development 45 Wirtschaftswachstum 42 Africa 39 Developing countries 37 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 37 Entwicklungsländer 33 Afrika 28 Ghana 26 Impact assessment 26 Wirkungsanalyse 26 Sub-Saharan Africa 23 Auslandsinvestition 21 Epidemic 21 Epidemie 21 Foreign investment 21 Economic development 20 Tourism 20 China 19 Ethiopia 19 Renewable energy 19 Climate change 17 Entwicklung 17 Governance 17 India 17 Subsahara-Afrika 17 Theorie 17 Theory 17 Covid-19 16 Financial development 16 Food security 16 International economic relations 16 Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 16 Pollution 16
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Al-smady, Ahnaf Ali 6 Ayeni, Emmanuel 6 Chitete, Moses M. N. 6 Guerra, José Baltazar Salgueirinho Osório de Andrade 6 Guliyev, Hasraddin 6 Maraseni, Tek Narayan 6 Mgomezulu, Wisdom Richard 6 Obeng, Camara Kwasi 6 Odhiambo, Nicholas M. 6 Owusu Junior, Peterson 6 Khurshid, Nabila 5 Abbas, Asad 4 Ahmad, Maaz 4 Amit, Sajid 4 Asravor, Richard Kofi 4 Baidoo, Samuel Tawiah 4 Balbaa, Muhammad Eid 4 Bedeke, Sisay Belay 4 Boachie, Christopher 4 Cantah, William Godfred 4 Cao, Shixiong 4 Ceesay, Ebrima K. 4 Debele, Efa Tadesse 4 Djokoto, Justice Gameli 4 Duodu, Emmanuel 4 Fanibuyan, Oluwaseyi 4 Fischer, Johan 4 Hossain, Md. Emran 4 Karakara, Alhassan Abdul-Wakeel 4 Kwakwa, Paul Adjei 4 Leimgruber, Walter 4 Maonga, Beston Bille 4 Mgomezulu, Wisdom R. 4 Morana, Claudio 4 Negussie, Taye 4 Ngepah, Nicholas 4 Ntsiful, Enoch 4 Ofori-Sasu, Daniel 4 Okoyeuzu, Chinwe 4 Oteng-Abayie, Eric Fosu 4
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The Big Mac Index : a comprehensive bibliometric and systematic review
Nobanee, Haitham; Diem Thi Hong Vo; Hai Hong Trinh; … - In: Research in globalization 10 (2025), pp. 1-12
This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric and systematic literature review analysis of the literature on the Big Mac Index (BMI) to identify its foundational aspects and summarize key findings. The BMI, an informal measure of purchasing power parity, has garnered scholarly interest in...
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Investigating the role of foreign aid, FDI, and remittance on the public health of selected South Asian countries
Hasan, Md. Atik; Suborna, Shabikunnahar; Urbee, Afrida … - In: Research in globalization 10 (2025), pp. 1-12
Foreign aid, remittance, and foreign direct investment have a significant role in shaping and promoting globalization and these factors also play avital role in determining health quality in developing countries. Developing countries, especially South Asian countries still need research and...
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Towards inclusive and sustainable strategies in smart cities : a comparative analysis of Zurich, Oslo, and Copenhagen
Oyadeyi, Oluwadamilola A.; Oyadeyi, Olajide O. - In: Research in globalization 10 (2025), pp. 1-18
Urbanisation has increased the need for sustainable urban development by positioning smart cities as critical frameworks for addressing environmental, economic, and social challenges. This study evaluates the sustainability strategies of three leading smart cities Zurich, Oslo, and Copenhagen by...
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Approaches to ecological sustainability in sub-Saharan Africa : Evaluating the role of globalization, renewable energy, economic growth, and population density
Abdi, Abdikafi Hassan; Siyad, Siyad Abdirahman; Sugow, … - In: Research in globalization 10 (2025), pp. 1-12
Addressing the intertwined challenges of economic growth and environmental sustainability is essential to mitigate the worsening impacts of climate change in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Promoting clean energy adoption and understanding the role of globalization have been identified as critical...
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Exploring the non-linear impact of information and communication technology, globalization, and geopolitical risks on poverty in Pakistan
Khurshid, Nabila; Akram, Nabila; Rashid, Mudassar - In: Research in globalization 10 (2025), pp. 1-11
The discussion around globalization often overlooks historical context and real-world dynamics, especially in the context of global development. This study examines the relationship between information and communication technology (ICT), geopolitical risks (GPR), and globalization in Pakistan...
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Gig contract as a Ukrainian legal phenomenon and features of its occurrence in the framework of gig economy
Filinovych, Valeriia; Derevianko, Olena; Mykolaiets, … - In: Research in globalization 10 (2025), pp. 1-7
The article studies relations arising in connection with the use of gig contracts when working with remote workers / gig specialists within the framework of the gig economy. Therefore, the aim of the study is to determine the legal nature of gig contracts, identify their advantages and...
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Japan's international cooperation on smart city development in Asia : international effort beneath the smart rhetoric in India and in Thailand
Sanada, Kie; Zappa, Marco - In: Research in globalization 10 (2025), pp. 1-11
This article examines smart cities as a locus for international power struggles, emerged at the gap between their discursive and materialised realities. While the body of research on smart cities is growing, most studies focus on their development within individual nation-states. However, the...
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A cyber physical sustainable smart city framework toward society 5.0 : explainable AI for enhanced SDGs monitoring
Hassan, Ali H.; Elsadig Musa Ahmed; Hussien, Jamal M.; … - In: Research in globalization 10 (2025), pp. 1-15
Industry 4.0 has revolutionized modern urbanization and smart cities. However, the relationship between Industry 4.0 technology advances such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and their impact on the earth, environment, people, and biological ecosystems needs further consideration, particularly...
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Financial globalization, Poverty, and inequality in developing countries : the moderating role of Fintech and financial inclusion
Azmeh, Chadi - In: Research in globalization 10 (2025), pp. 1-10
As financial globalization continues to evolve, it has played a pivotal role in the development of financial sectors in developing countries, enhancing efficiency and fostering competition. However, this trend has also raised concerns regarding its socio-economic impacts, particularly in...
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Emerging middles : class, development and the halal economy in Indonesia and Malaysia
Fischer, Johan; Nisa, Eva F. - In: Research in globalization 10 (2025), pp. 1-10
The rise of the middle classes in the Global South plays a key role in global development arguments characterized by "converging divergence," where there are decreasing inequalities between countries and increasing inequalities within countries. The concept of the middle class in the social...
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