The timeline table summarizes the key periods of globalization from the 15th century to present day. Globalization 1.0 (19th century - 1914) saw advances in steam power, manufacturing and transportation that increased international trade. Turning points included refrigerated ships and trains connecting countries over long distances. Globalization 2.0 (1945 - 1989) rebuilt economies after World War 2 and saw rising global trade aided by inventions like automobiles and airplanes. Globalization 3.0 (1989 - 2008) was driven by new technologies connecting people worldwide and trade surpassing 25% of global GDP. Globalization 4.0's (present) rise of artificial intelligence, robotics and digital transformation are changing business management through increased connectivity
The timeline table summarizes the key periods of globalization from the 15th century to present day. Globalization 1.0 (19th century - 1914) saw advances in steam power, manufacturing and transportation that increased international trade. Turning points included refrigerated ships and trains connecting countries over long distances. Globalization 2.0 (1945 - 1989) rebuilt economies after World War 2 and saw rising global trade aided by inventions like automobiles and airplanes. Globalization 3.0 (1989 - 2008) was driven by new technologies connecting people worldwide and trade surpassing 25% of global GDP. Globalization 4.0's (present) rise of artificial intelligence, robotics and digital transformation are changing business management through increased connectivity
The timeline table summarizes the key periods of globalization from the 15th century to present day. Globalization 1.0 (19th century - 1914) saw advances in steam power, manufacturing and transportation that increased international trade. Turning points included refrigerated ships and trains connecting countries over long distances. Globalization 2.0 (1945 - 1989) rebuilt economies after World War 2 and saw rising global trade aided by inventions like automobiles and airplanes. Globalization 3.0 (1989 - 2008) was driven by new technologies connecting people worldwide and trade surpassing 25% of global GDP. Globalization 4.0's (present) rise of artificial intelligence, robotics and digital transformation are changing business management through increased connectivity
Globalization Age of Globalization Globalization Globalization Globalization
Period Discovery 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 15th – 18th th 19 Century - 1945 - 1989 1989 - 2008 Century 1914
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