Impact of Globalisation on Local Business
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEM.2024.0568Keywords:
Globalization, Local Business, Competition, Supply Chain, Digital Marketing, Economic Fluctuations, Cultural Preservation, Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesAbstract
Globalization has dramatically reshaped the landscape of local businesses, influencing everything from competition to consumer behaviour. The integration of global markets has led to increased competition, as small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) must now compete with international brands that often have greater resources and brand recognition. This shift has driven local businesses to innovate and adapt in order to meet global standards and customer expectations. Global supply chains have allowed local businesses to access a wider range of materials and technologies, leading to improved product quality and diversity. However, reliance on foreign markets and suppliers also exposes them to global economic fluctuations, making them more vulnerable to external shocks like currency changes or trade tariffs. At the same time, globalization has encouraged the spread of digital marketing and e-commerce, enabling local businesses to reach new audiences both domestically and abroad. While globalization offers growth opportunities, it can also threaten traditional industries and local cultures by pushing standardization over uniqueness. For local businesses to thrive in this environment, a balance between embracing global advancements and preserving local identity is essential.
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