GLOBALIZATION: EMERGING ISSUES IN BUSINESS LEADERSHIP
Keywords:
Economic, moral capital, social progress, developing nations, ethical issues, business leadershipAbstract
When the phenomenon of globalization was first articulated, it was received with acclaim in some significant
circles who viewed it as a process of enabling financial and investment markets to operate internationally
without regimes interference, and fast moving information would enhance the process. Multinational compa
nies embraced globalization as providing immense opportunities for developing business and expanding the
democratic space for all nations. However, in this paper, I have argued that the process of globalization, as
inevitable as it is, has exacerbated underdevelopment in developing nations and communities. I further argued
that globalization has direct bearing on my foundational thesis: that globalization is apt to marginalize develop
ing people and communities when sound moral principles do not animate players in the developmental game.
The paper highlighted emerging pertinent issues that favor the stronger players at the expense of the weaker
ones. In other words, I perceived globalization (as it is conceptualized today) as posing serious developmental
challenges that need to be highlighted and addressed rationally in order to respond to all globalization dynamics
responsibly. My conclusion was that the need to inject moral capital into international business, education, and
governance was urgent.