Korean Enterprise: The Quest for Globalization (Management of Innovation and Change)
ISBN-13:
9780875846309
ISBN-10:
0875846300
Edition:
Condition very good in dust jacket. 272pp. ISBN 08
Author:
Richard M. Steers, Gerardo R. Ungson, Seung Ho Park
Publication date:
1997
Publisher:
Harvard Business Review Press
Format:
Hardcover
272 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780875846309
ISBN-10:
0875846300
Edition:
Condition very good in dust jacket. 272pp. ISBN 08
Author:
Richard M. Steers, Gerardo R. Ungson, Seung Ho Park
Publication date:
1997
Publisher:
Harvard Business Review Press
Format:
Hardcover
272 pages
Summary
Korean Enterprise: The Quest for Globalization (Management of Innovation and Change) (ISBN-13: 9780875846309 and ISBN-10: 0875846300), written by authors
Richard M. Steers, Gerardo R. Ungson, Seung Ho Park, was published by Harvard Business Review Press in 1997.
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In the 1960s, Korea embarked on an ambitious program of economic development. By the 1980s, the pace of development had accelerated, and Korean companies were beginning to shed their reputation as second-rate, low-tech producers. In the 1990s, strategies of technological and managerial innovation were officially codified by President Kim as Segyehwa, loosely translated as "globalization, " but more generally understood by Koreans as a philosophy and mission to achieve global status in politics, business, education, communications, technology, and the arts. In this book, the authors trace the evolution of Korea's globalization movement and assess the prospects for Korean competitiveness in the future. Despite tremendous advances over the past three decades, Korean enterprises face considerable challenges if they intend to sustain a competitive edge in the global marketplace. The authors identify seven key challenges in the areas of industrial policy, technological innovation, management practice, organizational design, entrepreneurship, and human resource investment. The authors explore the relationships among national culture, management practice, and government policy.
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