Question: For Two Cultures + -- 300 Thinking Globally 1 moltes comments 2 tomrumder Women Gewed as there to the words Cound A Tale of Two
For Two Cultures + -- 300 Thinking Globally 1 moltes comments 2 tomrumder Women Gewed as there to the words Cound A Tale of Two Cultures Many cultures in Asia are in the midst of an identity crisis. In effect, they are being to between two worlds Pulling in one direction is a traditional value system derived from agriculture-based communities and extended families that is, elements of a culture in which relatives take care of one another and state-run welfare systems are unnecessary. Pulling from the opposite direction is a new set of values omerging from manufacturing and finance-based economies-elements of a cultures in which workers must oftar move to faraway cities to find work sometimes leaving tormily members to fend for themselves For decades, Western multinational corporations set up factories across Southeast Asia to take advantage of relatively low-cost fabor. Later local companies sprang up and became competitive global players in their own right Spectacular rates of economic growth in a few short decades elevated living standards beyond what was thought possible. Young people in Malaysia and Thailand felt tho lure of "Wonter" brands Gues handbags (www.que cami)Harley-Davidson motorcycles (www.hariy davidson.com) and other global brands became common symbols of success. Many parents felt that trand-consciousness among their teenage children signated tamtywide success Despite the growing consumer society, polls of young people show them holding steadfast to traditional values such as respect for family and group harmony. Youth in Hong Kong, for example, overwhelmingly believe that parents should have a suy in how hard they study in how they treat femily members and elders, and in their choice of friends The practice of outsourcing non-essential tasks helped create an Indian IT industry worth $140 billion. As outsourcing continues to wash over India, a social revolution is occurring among India's graduates of technical colleges and universities. Unlike in India's traditional high-tech service jobs, young call-center staffers are in direct contact with Western consumers, answering inquiries on items such as tummy crunchers and diet pills. For these young mostly female staffers, the work means money, independence and freedom--sometimes far away from home in big cities such as Bangalore and Mumbal But in addition to the training in American accents and geography, these workers are learning new ideas about family, materialism, and relationships Paronts are suspicious of call center work because it must typically be performed at night in India, when consumers are awake in Canada, Europe, or the United States. When her parents objected, Binitha Venugopal quit her call-center job in favor of a regular daytime job. Binitha says her former coworkers values are changing and that dating and live-in relationships among them are common, Indian tradition dictatos that young adults live with their parents at least until they get mamed (typically to someone their parents choose). Perhaps facilitating shifting values in India is an influx of Western professionals, such as lawyers, who accepted good-paying jobs there that could not be found back home during the global recession Roopa Murthy works for an Indian company that offers call-center and back-office services. Roopa moved to Bangalore from her native Mysore armed with an accounting degree. She now earns $400 per month which is several times what her father eat government job. Roopa cut her hair short and tossed aside her salwar Kameez, the traditional loose-fitting clothing she wore back home, in favor of designer-labeled Western attire. before he retired from his Although she once shunned drinking and her curfew at home was 9 p.m.. Roopa now frequents a pub colod Geoffreys, where she enjoys dry martinis andrum, and The Club a suburban disco Roopa confesses that she is seeing someone but that her parents would disapprove. ndding, it is difficult to talk to Indian parents about things like boyfriends "She said she sometimes envies her callers lives but that she hopes her job will help her sucoved. "1 may be a small-town girl , but there is no way I'm going back to Mysore after this, she said Many observers wonder whether Asia can embrace modernization and yet retain traditional values Thinking Globally >> 2-14 If you worked for an international firm doing business in Asia, is there anything you would suggest to ease the tensions these coltures are experiencing? Be specific 2-15. Socialis in any country are normally born from a multitude of factors. What role, if any, do you think globalization is having in higher reported tistes of divorce, crime, and drug abuse in Asia? 2-16. Broadly defined Asia comprises more than 60 percent of the world's population--a population that practices Buddhism Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, and numerous other religions. Do you think it is possible to carry on a valid discussion of "Asian values? Explain