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TED GLOBAL 2012
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It may seem that we're living in a borderless world where ideas, goods and people flow freely from nation to nation. We're not even close, says Pankaj Ghemawat. With great data (and an eye-opening survey), he argues that there's a delta between perception and reality in a world that's maybe not so hyperconnected after all.
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CNBC Asia Pacific interview on Asian Growth
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(5 min) Chloe Cho interviews Prof. Pankaj Ghemawat. He says there are few sources of global growth and thus markets are cheering Japan´s stimulus in hope that the country will come out of 2 decades of stagnation. He also discusses the growth outlook for Asia, including China and India.
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Channel NewsAsia interview on today´s WTO relevance
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Brazil's Roberto Azevedo has won the race to lead the World Trade Organization. He is the first from the BRICS nations to take the helm of the global trading body. Pankaj Ghemawat, Anselmo Rubiralta Professor of Global Strategy, IESE Business School talks on how relevant the WTO is today.
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Thinkers50 Interview
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(27 min)
Des Dearlove interviews Pankaj Ghemawat for the 2011 Thinkers50 ranking of top management thinkers and the Thinkers50 book award.
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Globaloney: Globalization Challenged
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Professor Pankaj Ghemawat presents his research which suggests that the world economy is not as globalized as we think. He assesses data from companies such as HSBC and BMW to show that corporations are missing opportunities to be truly global.
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Finn Øien Lecture at BI Business School
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After his talk at BL Business School in Norway, Pankaj Ghemawat gives a short interview. Since the world is not as integrated as many think, he explains that World 3.0 is way of getting people to visualise the reality. Although much cross border interaction exists, differences persist. International businesses should take these differences seriously and think of strategies to address them.
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Dansk Erhverv / Denmark United 2012 (Danish)
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Report on the Chamber of Commerce's Denmark United event on 15th March 2012. Prof Pankaj Ghemawat emphasises the importance of converting small companies to SMEs in order to spur growth. Video mainly in Danish and partly in English.
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Interview with Evonik Industries, Denmark (Danish)
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Prof Pankaj Ghemawat explains how globalization is still in its infancy, and advocates a new approach to world markets that will bring more prosperity to people. Video in Danish.
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World 3.0: Launch at AESE, Lisbon
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Seminar and book launch for 'World 3.0: Global Prosperity and How to Achieve it' at AESE Escola de Direccao e Negocios, Lisbon, Portugal, 28/02/2012. Professor Ghemawat argues that protectionism could be the worst cure for the current economic situation. And, since current levels of integration are low, this is where the biggest source for growth lies.
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World 3.0: A new economic order
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(7.36 min)
Professor Pankaj Ghemawat of the IESE Business School in Barcelona says the world isn't as globalised as many think - but the benefits of real integration have yet to be realised. How globalised do you think we really are?
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2011 DHL Global Connectedness Index Interview
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(5 min)
Summary of the most interesting findings from the 2011 DHL Global Connectedness Index.
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World 3.0: How to Succeed Between Global and Local
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(5 min)
A short IESE video introducing the key concepts behind World 3.0 and highlighting public policy and business implications.
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ITV-asia.com Interview on World 3.0
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(16 min)
In this interview with Dr. Pankaj Ghemawat, iTV-Asia editor Nicholas MacDonald discusses why the boosters and detractors of "globalization" - or World 2.0 - are both wrong, and the realities of global trade today.
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Bloomberg Interview on European Debt Crisis
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(7 min)
Pankaj Ghemawat, a professor at the IESE Business School, talks about the prospects for Spain and Portugal stimulating economic growth amid the European debt crisis. He speaks with Maryam Nemazee on Bloomberg Television’s 'The Pulse.'
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Fox News Interview on World 3.0
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(9 min)
Fox News interview Professor Pankaj Ghemawat about his book, World 3.0: Global Prosperity and How to Achieve it. Despite what people think, our world is only 10-20% globalised, which means there's a lot more headroom there to benefit more from cross-border business...
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BNN News World 3.0
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(7 min)
With KFC selling fried chicken in Tiannemen square and new multinational companies from emerging markets playing a major role in global commerce, the idea of a traditional border is often seen as something as dated as the monarchy. But Pankaj Ghemawat, author of "World 3.0" tells BNN that dismissing borders and local culture is a dangerous misstep.
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Paul McLaughlin Interview on World 3.0
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(3 min)
Paul McLaughlin interviews Pankaj Ghemawat on World 3.0: Global Prosperity and How to Achieve it. Professor Ghemawat explains the book as written from the perspective of someone who doesn’t specialize in economics or business, but is nevertheless interested in what he describes as one of the great economic, cultural and political phenomena of our time.
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International Business Times Interview on World 3.0
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(13 min)
Gerald Helguero interviews Professor Pankaj Ghemawat for the IBTimes on his new book, World 3.0: Global Prosperity and How to Achieve it. Professor Ghemawat describes what initially prompted him to write the book, what audience it is aimed at, and the idea for its name, before going into the subject of cross-border integration...
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Pankaj Ghemawat, Thomas Friedman, and Nandan Nilekani Debate on CNBC Europe
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3 Part Video
Part 1 (14 min), Part 2 (13 min), Part 3 (14 min)
Thomas L. Friedman's theory of a flat world, discussed in his bestselling book, The World is Flat, is challenged by Professor Pankaj Ghemawat, and Infosys CEO, Nandan Nilekani, joins them to debate the shape of our emerging business landscape.
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CNBC Interview World 3.0
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(7 min)
Most investors have figured out that the question is when, rather than whether, debt restructuring in certain countries takes place, Pankaj Ghemawat, Professor/author at IESE Business School told CNBC. He added that a couple of 'Zombie countries' threatened the entire European continent.
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Video Lecture in Financial Times: Crossing Borders Successfully
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(8 min)
In his second video lecture, Pankaj Ghemawat, professor of global strategy at Iese Business School, looks at the growth of Zara outside its home market of Spain and examines trade-offs between scale advantages and local responsiveness.
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Video Lecture in Financial Times: The Age of Semi-Globalization
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(12 min)
In his first video lecture, Pankaj Ghemawat, professor of global strategy at Iese Business School, suggests that the world is a long way from being a seamless marketplace and that national differences are still vitally important to companies that want to cross borders.
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Economics for Management Lecture Series IESE-Fundación BBVA Prize
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(5.53 min)
Pankaj Ghemawat, profesor de la Universidad de Harvard, ha resultado galardonado en la edición de 2008 del Premio Economics for Management Lecture Series que conceden anualmente la Fundación BBVA y el IESE. Durante el acto de entrega del Premio, el profesor Ghemawat ha pronunciado una conferencia sobre las estrategias de negocio internacional.
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