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Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten

Reihe: Chandos Asian Studies Series

Nam

How the Underdog Korea Has Emerged from War to Economic Power

From ashes to flames

Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten

Reihe: Chandos Asian Studies Series

ISBN: 978-1-84334-400-1
Verlag: Woodhead Publishing


Korea has emerged from one of the poorest countries of the 1960s to an economic power within a few decades. Often called the miracle of the Han River, Korea's rapid ascension to an economic power is one of the most remarkable 'rags to riches' stories in the history of modern economy. Korea has been no stranger to adversity and crises: the brutal Japanese colonization between 1910-1945, the devastating Korean War of the 1950s, the twice 'Oil Shock' of the 1970s, the so-called 'IMF crisis' of the 1990s, and the military confrontation with the hostile North Korea are all the hurdles and challenges that Korea has overcome. This book explores how Korea has turned the crises into opportunities and transformed herself into an ever-stronger economy in the 20th century.

- Provides readers with a theoretical framework through which they can see and make sense out of the apparently chaotic Korean practices, rather than simply providing 'facts and numbers' about Korea
- Compared with most of the previous books on Korea, this book aims to provide a more neutral and balanced view on Korean companies by identifying both their strengths and weaknesses
- Based on actual cases and examples, this book offers practical advice for those who want to do business in Korea or with Koreans
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A brief history; Ashes to flames; Korean excellence; Foreign companies in Korea; Current challenges: Challenges that Korean companies face in the global economy of the 21st century: How the Korean companies deal with the challenges; Into the future: What Korean companies need to do to become effective global leaders.


Nam, Sang
Dr Sang Hoon Nam is Associate Professor of International Management and Organizational Behaviour at University of Victoria, Canada. He has taught and published in the areas of cross-cultural management, international human resource management, and organizational behaviour. He has consulted and trained executives from major Korean companies such as LG, Samsung, Keum-Ho, Ssang-Yong, and Hanjin. He has visited the University of Oregon, Seoul National University, Ewha Women's University, and Ajou University.

Dr Sang Hoon Nam is Associate Professor of International Management and Organizational Behaviour at University of Victoria, Canada. He has taught and published in the areas of cross-cultural management, international human resource management, and organizational behaviour. He has consulted and trained executives from major Korean companies such as LG, Samsung, Keum-Ho, Ssang-Yong, and Hanjin. He has visited the University of Oregon, Seoul National University, Ewha Women’s University, and Ajou University.


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