BIBLIOGRAPHY and WEBGRAPHY

7 BIBLIOGRAPHY and WEBGRAPHY

Canzanelli G., Overview of learned lessons on local Economic Develepment, Human De- velopment and Decent Work. Working papers. International Labour Organisa- tion.Geneva.October 2001.

Needle, D., Business in Context: An introduction to business and its environment - 4th Edition. Thompson’s publishing .June 2006

Propenko, J.,Globalisation, alliances and networking: A strategy for competitiveness and productivity. Entrerprise and Cooperative Development Department. ILO. Geneva. Oc- tober 1997.

Wignaraja, G., Competitiveness in a rapidly globalizing economy: Lessons of experi- ence. Enterprise and Cooperative Department. ILO, Geneva. July 1997.

The Quest for Global Competitiveness through national quality and Business Excellence awards. Asian Productivity Organisation. Tokyo. 2002.

United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development 2005-2014.Draft In- ternational Implementation Scheme. October 2004.

Websites

http://www.globalisationguide.org Indonesia Kecamatan Development Programme. Retrieved in March 2007 at

Http://www.worldbank.org/id/kdp. Worldgrowth.org is an internet site based resource which aims to give balance to the

debate on globalisation. It provides links to reports on every major globalisation issue. Its orientation is pro-market and sound science. http://www.worldgrowth.org

Another portal on globalisation and governance designed by UNESCO that surveys pol- icy responses to the effects of global change. http://www.unesco.org/most/most3.htm

The World Trade Organisation site contains comprehensive resources on issues such as environment and trade-liberalisation.http://www.wto.org

The World Bank research currently focuses on trade liberalization and its impact on de- veloping countries. http://econ.worldbank.org/topic.php/topic=2231

The OECD’s trade and globalisation web-site http://www.oecd.org/subject/growth/in_tr_gl.htm

The United Nations Global Compact website.http://www.unglobalcompact.com/ The World Business Council for Sustainable Development provides a big business per-

spective on global environment protection.http://www.wbcsd.ch/

Focus on the Global South contains many research papers on globalisation and Third World issues.http://www.focusweb.org

The Transnational Institute is an Amsterdam based organisation with an international membership. Many good articles linked to its web site http://www.tni.org

The Third World Network is a rare, and well maintained, anti-globalisation site actually based in Asia (Singapore).http://www.twnside.org.sg/

WTO Watch is a well maintained critical site on the trade and globalissation mat- ters.http://www.wtowatch.org

The International Council for Free Trade Unions keeps a page on globalisa- tion.http://www.icftu.org/focus.asp?Issue=globalisation&Language=EN

The Friends of the Earth’s international program focusses on globalisation is- sues.http://www.foe.org/international/

The Institute of International Economics globalisation resource features the most influ- ential U.S. economists debating issues such as labour standards, competition policy, and multinationals.http://www.iie.com/Publications/category.cfm'category_id=9

Another useful set of economic resources from the National Bureau of Economic Re- search has made proceedings from a May 2001 conference - Globalisation in Historical Perspective available at http://www.nber.org/books/global

Research from the Centre for Economic Policy Research is widely disseminated and globalisation is one of its hot topics. Discussion papers represent a broad range of eco- nomic mainstream economic think- ing.http://www.cepr.org/Hot_Topics/default.htm#GRT1

The World Institute for Development Economics' new publication series - WIDER Discus- sion Papers - are published on this website -http://www.wider.unu.edu/

Harvard Business School's 'working knowledge' e-newsletter provides thorough cover- age of globalisation from the perspective of busi- ness.http://hbsworkingknowledge.hbs.edu/topic.jhtml't=globalisation

If you would like to do further reading about dialogue and related areas we suggest the following.

Banathy, Bela H. & Jenlink, Patrick M. Dialogue as a Means of Collective Communication, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 2005

Bohm, David and Edwards, Mark. Changing Consciousness, Exploring the Hidden Source of the Social, Political and Environmental Crises Facing our World. Pegasus, New York, NY. 1992.

Bohm, David. On Dialogue. David Bohm Seminars. Ojai, CA. Bohm, David. Unfolding Meaning. A weekend of Dialogue with David Bohm. Ark Paper-

backs, 1985.

Cook, Scott D.N. and Yanow, Davora. Culture and Organisational Learning. The Journal of Management Inquiry, Vol. 2 No. 4, December 1993.

Freidman, Maurice. Dialogue and the Human Image. Beyond Humanistic Psychology. Sage Publications, Newbury Park, CA 1992.

Jawaorski, Joseph. Synchronicity. Berrett-Kohler, San Francisco, CA, 1997. Johnston, Charles M., M.D. Necessary Wisdom, Meeting the Challenge of a New Cultural

Maturity. ICD Press. Seattle, WA. 1991. Lindah L, Kay. Practicing the Sacred Art of Listening; SkyLightPaths Publishing. Wood-

stock, Vt. 2003 Senge, Peter M. The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organisation.

Doubleday/Currency, New York. 1990. Wheatley, Margaret J. Leadership and the New Science. Berrett-Koehler, 1992. Wheatley, Margaret J. a simpler way. Berrett-Koehler, 1997. Isaacs, William. Dialogue and the Art of Thinking Together. Doubleday, NY, 1999. Yankelovich's, Daniel. The Magic of Dialogue. Simon and Schuster, NY, 1999.