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Economic miracle market South Korea : a blueprint for economic growth in developing nations / Dieter K. Schneidewind.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore : Springer, (c)2016.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789811006159
  • 9811006156
  • 981100613X
  • 9789811006135
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HC467 .E266 2016
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Contents:
Chapter 2: The Historical Development of Korea -- Chapter 3: The Country and its People -- Chapter 4: State and Economy -- Essential Development Principles -- Chapter 5: Powerful Conglomerates -- The CHAEBOL -- Chapter 6: Challenges for Business Leadership -- Chapter 7: Markets and Marketing in Korea -- Chapter 8: Final Observations -- Future Developments.
Subject: This book explores the historical and economic development of South Korea, its culture, as well as the benefits, opportunities and challenges that German companies have faced in their cooperation with South Korean enterprises. More specifically, it juxtaposes economic-miracle markets such as Japan and West Germany, which rose from the ashes after the Second World War with the help of a century of bustling industrial age, with South Korea, which developed from virtually nothing. The book also addresses why South Koreaℓ́ℓs history, geography, society, culture and economic capabilities remain widely unknown and unnoticed among westerners, despite South Korean companies being among the global market leaders in a number of industries, particularly in the automobile and hardware segments. Written from the point of view of a seasoned business expert on the country, Economic Miracle Market South Korea is essential reading for business and economics research academics looking to improve their knowledge of this relatively unknown ℓ́ℓsuccess storyℓ́ℓ, as well as for practitioners in industry looking to optimize their dealings with South Korean business partners.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Chapter 1: Introduction and previous visits to Seoul -- Chapter 2: The Historical Development of Korea -- Chapter 3: The Country and its People -- Chapter 4: State and Economy -- Essential Development Principles -- Chapter 5: Powerful Conglomerates -- The CHAEBOL -- Chapter 6: Challenges for Business Leadership -- Chapter 7: Markets and Marketing in Korea -- Chapter 8: Final Observations -- Future Developments.

This book explores the historical and economic development of South Korea, its culture, as well as the benefits, opportunities and challenges that German companies have faced in their cooperation with South Korean enterprises. More specifically, it juxtaposes economic-miracle markets such as Japan and West Germany, which rose from the ashes after the Second World War with the help of a century of bustling industrial age, with South Korea, which developed from virtually nothing. The book also addresses why South Koreaℓ́ℓs history, geography, society, culture and economic capabilities remain widely unknown and unnoticed among westerners, despite South Korean companies being among the global market leaders in a number of industries, particularly in the automobile and hardware segments. Written from the point of view of a seasoned business expert on the country, Economic Miracle Market South Korea is essential reading for business and economics research academics looking to improve their knowledge of this relatively unknown ℓ́ℓsuccess storyℓ́ℓ, as well as for practitioners in industry looking to optimize their dealings with South Korean business partners.

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