How Globalization Shapes the Development of Cross-cultural Learning Experiences
Tran, Nguyen Duc Bao (2022)
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Tran, Nguyen Duc Bao
2022
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Across the whole of history, the term Globalization has been connected to a wide range of social phenomena, including economic growth and the exchange of cultures and lifestyles. Cross-culture is one area that has developed over time within Globalization and is crucial for international progress. During the time spent studying abroad, the author has observed the variations in disciplines between people who participate in cross-cultural learning experiences and those who do not. And these changes have sparked a huge substitution among people's growth choices. Thus, the thesis is conducted based on a thorough investigation of how globalization affects possibilities for cross-cultural experiences and how these experiences may have an impact on people behave and think over the long term, both at professional and their personal life.
As part of the thesis, an empirical study is conducted, with the primary data source being Vietnamese students who have graduated from foreign universities. Additionally, the fundamental questions that form the basis of the empirical study are established using standard cultural dimensions (Hofstede and Trompenaars). Through this approach, the author wants readers to understand the connection between globalization and cross-culture, as well as how these factors affect every area of our daily life, from the minor to the most significant sustainable development.
As part of the thesis, an empirical study is conducted, with the primary data source being Vietnamese students who have graduated from foreign universities. Additionally, the fundamental questions that form the basis of the empirical study are established using standard cultural dimensions (Hofstede and Trompenaars). Through this approach, the author wants readers to understand the connection between globalization and cross-culture, as well as how these factors affect every area of our daily life, from the minor to the most significant sustainable development.