Routledge Handbook of Korean Business and Management
Herausgeber: Rowley, Chris; Kim, Hicheon; Bae, Johngseok
Routledge Handbook of Korean Business and Management
Herausgeber: Rowley, Chris; Kim, Hicheon; Bae, Johngseok
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This Handbook, authored by a stellar line-up of international contributors, explores the diverse phenomena and issues surrounding the Korean business and management world.
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This Handbook, authored by a stellar line-up of international contributors, explores the diverse phenomena and issues surrounding the Korean business and management world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9781032018737
- ISBN-10: 1032018739
- Artikelnr.: 73394571
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9781032018737
- ISBN-10: 1032018739
- Artikelnr.: 73394571
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Chris Rowley is Visiting Fellow, Kellogg College, University of Oxford and Professor Emeritus, Bayes Business School, City University of London, United Kingdom. Johngseok Bae is Professor of Management at Korea University Business School, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Hicheon Kim is President of Lotte Academy, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Heechun Kim is Associate Professor of Strategy and Global Management at the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
1. Setting the Scene and Overview 2. Labor market and Korean workers 3.
Capital Market and Capital Formation in Korea Part 2: Macro Issues in Big
Business Groups 4. The Corporate Governance and Practices of Korean
Companies 5. Korean CEOs from a Governance Perspective: Historical Paradigm
Shifts in Group Governance-CEO Models in Chaebols 6. Business Groups in
Korea: Past, Present, and Future 7. Government-business Relations in South
Korea, 2000 to 2022: An Institutional Perspective 8. The Strategy behind
the Global Success of Korean Firms: Applying the ABCD Model in Practice 9.
Catch-up Strategies of Korea Big IT Corporations 10. The Rise of Two South
Korean Multinationals: How Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor Built a
Competitive Advantage by Closing the Capabilities Gap Part 3: Micro Issues
in Big Business Groups 11. Putting Korean HRM in the East Asian Context 12.
People Management In Korea: An Organizing Logic Perspective 13. Employment
Relations: Labor Issues and Labor Union 14. Executive Compensation in Big
Corporations: Unique Features in Korean Firms 15. Knowledge As a Unifying
Factor For An Individual Firm And Macroeconomics In Korea Part 4: Emerging
Issues in Korea Businesses and Management 16. Corporate Social
Responsibility and Social Entrepreneurship In Korea 17. The shifting
startup ecosystem in Korea: Government's efforts to revolutionize education
and finance 18. Managing Gender & Diversity in Korean Businesses 19. Fourth
Industrial Revolution and Employment Issues In Korea Part 5: Challenges and
Future Directions 21. Conclusion: Lessons, Challenges and Implications
Capital Market and Capital Formation in Korea Part 2: Macro Issues in Big
Business Groups 4. The Corporate Governance and Practices of Korean
Companies 5. Korean CEOs from a Governance Perspective: Historical Paradigm
Shifts in Group Governance-CEO Models in Chaebols 6. Business Groups in
Korea: Past, Present, and Future 7. Government-business Relations in South
Korea, 2000 to 2022: An Institutional Perspective 8. The Strategy behind
the Global Success of Korean Firms: Applying the ABCD Model in Practice 9.
Catch-up Strategies of Korea Big IT Corporations 10. The Rise of Two South
Korean Multinationals: How Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor Built a
Competitive Advantage by Closing the Capabilities Gap Part 3: Micro Issues
in Big Business Groups 11. Putting Korean HRM in the East Asian Context 12.
People Management In Korea: An Organizing Logic Perspective 13. Employment
Relations: Labor Issues and Labor Union 14. Executive Compensation in Big
Corporations: Unique Features in Korean Firms 15. Knowledge As a Unifying
Factor For An Individual Firm And Macroeconomics In Korea Part 4: Emerging
Issues in Korea Businesses and Management 16. Corporate Social
Responsibility and Social Entrepreneurship In Korea 17. The shifting
startup ecosystem in Korea: Government's efforts to revolutionize education
and finance 18. Managing Gender & Diversity in Korean Businesses 19. Fourth
Industrial Revolution and Employment Issues In Korea Part 5: Challenges and
Future Directions 21. Conclusion: Lessons, Challenges and Implications
1. Setting the Scene and Overview 2. Labor market and Korean workers 3.
Capital Market and Capital Formation in Korea Part 2: Macro Issues in Big
Business Groups 4. The Corporate Governance and Practices of Korean
Companies 5. Korean CEOs from a Governance Perspective: Historical Paradigm
Shifts in Group Governance-CEO Models in Chaebols 6. Business Groups in
Korea: Past, Present, and Future 7. Government-business Relations in South
Korea, 2000 to 2022: An Institutional Perspective 8. The Strategy behind
the Global Success of Korean Firms: Applying the ABCD Model in Practice 9.
Catch-up Strategies of Korea Big IT Corporations 10. The Rise of Two South
Korean Multinationals: How Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor Built a
Competitive Advantage by Closing the Capabilities Gap Part 3: Micro Issues
in Big Business Groups 11. Putting Korean HRM in the East Asian Context 12.
People Management In Korea: An Organizing Logic Perspective 13. Employment
Relations: Labor Issues and Labor Union 14. Executive Compensation in Big
Corporations: Unique Features in Korean Firms 15. Knowledge As a Unifying
Factor For An Individual Firm And Macroeconomics In Korea Part 4: Emerging
Issues in Korea Businesses and Management 16. Corporate Social
Responsibility and Social Entrepreneurship In Korea 17. The shifting
startup ecosystem in Korea: Government's efforts to revolutionize education
and finance 18. Managing Gender & Diversity in Korean Businesses 19. Fourth
Industrial Revolution and Employment Issues In Korea Part 5: Challenges and
Future Directions 21. Conclusion: Lessons, Challenges and Implications
Capital Market and Capital Formation in Korea Part 2: Macro Issues in Big
Business Groups 4. The Corporate Governance and Practices of Korean
Companies 5. Korean CEOs from a Governance Perspective: Historical Paradigm
Shifts in Group Governance-CEO Models in Chaebols 6. Business Groups in
Korea: Past, Present, and Future 7. Government-business Relations in South
Korea, 2000 to 2022: An Institutional Perspective 8. The Strategy behind
the Global Success of Korean Firms: Applying the ABCD Model in Practice 9.
Catch-up Strategies of Korea Big IT Corporations 10. The Rise of Two South
Korean Multinationals: How Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor Built a
Competitive Advantage by Closing the Capabilities Gap Part 3: Micro Issues
in Big Business Groups 11. Putting Korean HRM in the East Asian Context 12.
People Management In Korea: An Organizing Logic Perspective 13. Employment
Relations: Labor Issues and Labor Union 14. Executive Compensation in Big
Corporations: Unique Features in Korean Firms 15. Knowledge As a Unifying
Factor For An Individual Firm And Macroeconomics In Korea Part 4: Emerging
Issues in Korea Businesses and Management 16. Corporate Social
Responsibility and Social Entrepreneurship In Korea 17. The shifting
startup ecosystem in Korea: Government's efforts to revolutionize education
and finance 18. Managing Gender & Diversity in Korean Businesses 19. Fourth
Industrial Revolution and Employment Issues In Korea Part 5: Challenges and
Future Directions 21. Conclusion: Lessons, Challenges and Implications