The global health pandemic and the ensuing global recession has caused unprecedented uncertainty, risks, and devastation to individuals, families, societies, and organizations. In this context, a central question arises: what are the prospects for globalization? This article addresses five pressing questions that affect globalization for multiple stakeholders: (1) How is this pandemic different from previous disruptive events? (2) Are there silver linings to this economic disruption? (3) What are current and future impacts on globalization? (4) How will different entities be affected? and (5) What will be the likely impact on major economies? We have opportunities to fundamentally shift international business for economic, environmental, and social advancements that offer hope during this overwhelming health crisis.
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Sarah Ku
Georgia State University
Sarah Ku is a PhD candidate at Georgia State University studying marketing and international business. Her research examines international differences in marketing organic waste as valuable feedstock. Depletion of resources, climate change, and social disparities...
S. Tamer Cavusgil
Georgia State University, USA
S. Tamer Cavusgil currently serves as Regents’ Professor, Fuller E. Callaway Professorial Chair, and Executive Director, CIBER, J. Mack Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, Atlanta, U.S.A. Tamer has been mentoring students, executives, and educators...
Kubilay S. L. Ozkan
Georgia State University
Kubilay S.L. Ozkan is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Institute of International Business at Georgia State University. His research interests are market entry and exit, international competition, emerging markets, strategy, international business risks, risk readiness, and...
Celso Roberto de Aguillar Pinho
Georgia State University
Celso R.A. Pinho, a native of Brazil, is a doctoral student in marketing with a specialization in International Business and a Graduate Research Assistant at J. Mack Robinson College of Business of Georgia State University. His research focuses on how entrepreneurs from...
Maria Luiza Carvalho de Aguillar Pinho
Georgia State University
Maria Luiza Pinho is currently pursuing her doctoral degree in Marketing at the Institute of International Business at J. Mack Robinson School of Business at Georgia State University, where she has been a Research Scholar and Instructor since 2018. She is also a...
Elena Poliakova
Georgia State University
Elena Poliakova is a Ph.D. candidate at Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA. Her primary research interests include the role of language in international business and intercultural negotiations. Elena’s research also explores brand storytelling, cross‐cultural...
Francesca Sanguineti
University of Pavia
Francesca Sanguineti is a third-year doctoral student from the University of Pavia, Italy. After having occupied managerial roles in the retail fashion industry, she decided to pursue a career in research and academia and began her Ph.D. studies in Applied Economics and...
Suraj Sharma
Georgia State University
Suraj Sharma is a Marketing PhD student at the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. He completed two undergraduate degrees in Economics and Religious Studies at Emory University. He holds an MBA degree from Rady School of Management at...
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