
The Changing Face of Korean Management
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Add to Cart- ISBN: 978-0-415-77401-7
- Binding: Paperback (also available in Hardback)
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 20th October 2008
- Pages: 256
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About the Book
Part of the successful Routledge ‘Working in Asia’ series, The Changing Face of Korean Management focuses on a country that is predicted by some experts to become the world’s third richest by 2025. South Korea, with its thriving telecommunications and automotive industries, and increasing trade links with China, survived the 1997 Asian Economic Crisis better than most. This important textbook explores the key areas of management in this pivotal country in the region, including:
- Human Resource Management
- Marketing
- Operations
- Finance
- Strategy
- Overseas affiliates
- Small firms and entrepreneurship
- Women
Including case studies and interviews with front-line Korean managers to enable a real ‘voice’ to emerge, and written by native academics, this is a complete analysis of the current state of management structures in South Korea. It is important reading for all students of business and management interested in Asia.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction Part 1: Functional Areas 2. Human Resources 3. Marketing 4. Operations 5. Finance 6. Strategy Part 2: Key Issues for Management in South Korea 7. Public Sector 8. Small Firms/Entrepreneurship 9. Chaebols 10. Expatriates/Overseas Workers 11. Women in Management 12. Conclusion
About the Author(s)
Chris Rowley is the inaugural Professor of Human Resource Management at Cass Business School, London. He is editor of the leading journal, Asia Pacific Business Review, and has published over 70 books and articles.
Yongsun Paik is Professor of International Business and Management at Loyola Marymount University, California. He has published widely and serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of World Business and the Journal of International Business and Economy.
