Entrepreneurship in Korea

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A01=Jae-Jin Kim
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Author_Jae-Jin Kim
Author_Martin Hemmert
Business entrepreneurship
business history Korea
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Competitive Aggressiveness
Coupang
Daewoo
Early Stage Start Ups
East Asian economic development
Economic development
Ecosystem
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
Entrepreneurial Family Background
Entrepreneurial Orientation
Entrepreneurial styles
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Gdp Fall
Greater Seoul
High Potential Start Ups
Human Capital
Hyundai
ICT Start Up
Incubation
innovation ecosystems
International entrepreneurship
Kakao
Kim Woo Choong
Knowledge Intensive Industries
Korea's Economic Development
Korean Entrepreneurs
Korean Entrepreneurship
Korea’s Economic Development
Largest Business Group
Lee Byung Chul
Management Team Members
NCsoft
organisational transformation
Part III
Regional Economy
Samsung
Seoul start-up ecosystem research
SM Entertainment
Social Capital
Start-up
Stem Discipline
Strategic Collaboration
Strong Entrepreneurial Orientation
Strong International Orientation
Tech Entrepreneurship
technology sector analysis
Technology Start Ups
Uncertainty Avoidance
Venture Capital Firms
venture capital trends
Woowa Brothers

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367649210
  • Weight: 290g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Entrepreneurship in Korea offers a fresh perspective on entrepreneurship in Korea by combining a historical review of the achievements of Korean entrepreneurs at each stage of economic development with an analysis of the activities of current entrepreneurs who are at the forefront of the new Korean age. It discusses the crucial role of business entrepreneurship in each stage of Korea’s transformation from an underdeveloped East Asian backwater to a global manufacturing and technology powerhouse throughout the last 100 years. Furthermore, it provides an up-to-date analysis of contemporary start-up entrepreneurship in Korea and discusses its unique characteristics, strengths and weaknesses.

Authors identify specific features of entrepreneurship in Korea, why and how business entrepreneurs have been so successful and effective, how their entrepreneurial styles and activities have changed over time, which challenges Korean start-up entrepreneurs are currently facing, and how these challenges may be addressed.

Martin Hemmert is Professor of International Business at Korea University in Seoul. His research interests include international comparative studies of management systems, innovation systems and entrepreneurial ecosystems, organizational boundaries of firms, and inter-organizational research collaborations, with a focus on East Asian countries.

Jae-Jin Kim is a Faculty of Hoseo University Business School and teaches international business, strategic management, and international business practice. He received a Ph.D. in International Business at Korea University Business School. He also has working experience in various firms, including multinational corporations.

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