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1 Consumption and market developments – global or local perspectives? March 2009 Events in Globalising World 2008-09 David Litteljohn
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2 Aims and structure To set a background for discussions about the global and the local for cities and globalisation, in particular Ritzer To consider cities as places for consumption in relation to debates on globalisation
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3 Main references Ko de Ruytera, Marcel van Birgelena and Martin Wetzels, 1998, Consumer ethnocentrism in international services marketing, International Business Review, Volume 7, Issue 2, April 1998, Pages 185-202 Djursaa, Malene and Kragh, Simon Ulrik (1998) Central and Peripheral Consumption Contexts: The Uneven Globalization of Consumer Behaviour, International Business Review, special issue (ed. J.-C. Usunier) on Culture and International Business, Vol. 7, pp 23-38. Ritzer, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?RQT=512&querySyntax=PQ&searchInterface=1&TS=1204891871&moreOptState=CLOSED& clientId=6297&h_pub_title=&h_pub_title1=&h_pub_title2=&h_pub_title3=&h_pub_title4=&h_pub_title5=&h_pub_title6=&h_ pub_title7=&h_pmid=&h_pmid1=&h_pmid2=&h_pmid3=&h_pmid4=&h_pmid5=&h_pmid6=&h_pmid7=&SQ=Ritzer&FO=AU& OP1=AND&SQ1=globalization&FO1=CITABS&OP2=AND&SQ2=something&FO2=CITABS&OP3=AND&SQ3=&FO3=CITABS&OP4=A ND&SQ4=&FO4=CITABS&OP5=AND&SQ5=&FO5=CITABS&OP6=AND&SQ6=&FO6=CITABS&DBId=- 1&date=ALL&onDate=&beforeDate=&afterDate=&fromDate=&toDate=&PeerReviewd=1&Oppubtitle=AND&pubtitle=&Opsubje ct=AND&subject=&Opcompany=AND&company=&Opname=AND&name=&Opgeo=AND&geo=&Opcc=AND&cc=&Opsic=AND&s ic=&OpSF=AND&SF=any&OpAT=AND&AT=any&revType=review&revPos=all&STYPE=all&sortby=REVERSE_CHRON&PageSize=1 0
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Refs - continued Fainstein, S.S. and Judd, D.R., (1999) "Cities as places to play" from Judd, D.R. and Fainstein, S.S. (eds.), The tourist city pp.261-264,266-272, New Haven,: Yale University Press. http://www.gcal.ac.uk/library/digitisation_archive/08_09/ML LSM04/MLLSM04_64816.pdf http://www.gcal.ac.uk/library/digitisation_archive/08_09/ML LSM04/MLLSM04_64816.pdf Mind Maps on Economics and Culture from: - – Short, John Rennie and Kim, Yeong-Hyun, 1999, Globalization and the City, Pearson/Prentice Hall 4
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Simple limits to globalisation of consumption Both models emphasise cultural inhibitors to homogenisation form a business perspective de Ruytera, van Birgelena and Wetzels – Consumer ethnocentrism Djursaa and Kragh – Cultural ties in relation to the nature of object 5
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6 Ruyter et al, 1998 Consumer Ethnocentrism Antecedents -Openness to F.Cs --Patriotism --Conservatism --Collectivism/ Individualism Consumer Ethnocentric Tendencies Attitudes Toward Using Foreign Services Demographics -Age -gender -Education -Income Professional Sector Moderating Factors -Perceived necessity of the Service -Economic Threat (ET) -Personal ET -Domestic ET
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7 Djursaa & Kragh,1998: Contexts of Consumption Food Clothing Industrial Components Consumer Durables
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Ritzer’s approach Commentary on globalisation in general Looks at production and consumption, often in visitor settings Is highly subjective Contributes towards an agenda on the nature of globalisation 8
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9 Ritzer, 2003 - looks at meanings Globalisation = homogenisation of cultures Nothing - a social form … devoid of of distinctive substantive content Something - a social form … rich in substantive content Mission Valley Shopping Center 1961, from SDHS Horton Plaza in 2001Market Square from Digital Past http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/soc/shoppingcenter.html#03
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10 Ritzer Glocaliszation – The interpretation of the local and the global in unique outcomes in different geographic areas Grobalization – The imperialistic ambitions of nations, corporations, organizations and the like, and their desire and need to impose themselves on various geographic areas
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11 Ritzer “Grobalization involves.. The mass distribution of a minimalist phenomenon.. [easy to] centrally create, reproduce and disseminate..”
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12 Ritzer Glocal goods.. Are an idiosyncratic and spontaneous mix of the global and the local … By their nature …[they] are produced and marketed in limited geographic areas and in small batches http://www.btinternet.com/~grow.communities/farmers-market.htm
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13 Ritzer ? ?
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14 As it continues …… Cities & Globalisation Cities are important players in globalisation - need to understand them for events – Mind map 1 - Globalisation and Cities - economics – Mind map 2 - Globalisation and Cities - culture Ref: Short, John Rennie and Kim, Yeong-Hyun, 1999, Globalization and the City, Pearson/Prentice Hall Hong Kong, 2007
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15 City Examples In the UK London Edinburgh Glasgow And of course Singapore
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