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Management in South Korea: a review

Tony Morden (University of Teesside, School of Business and Management, Middlesbrough, UK)
David Bowles (Director of Operations, Northern Development Company, Newcastle‐upon‐Tyne, UK)

Management Decision

ISSN: 0025-1747

Article publication date: 1 June 1998

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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to analyse and illustrate selected aspects of management in South Korea. South Korean management is placed within its South East Asian context; but western influences on it are also identified. Parallels with French management are drawn. The article describes the national and business culture of South Korea. It analyses prevailing approaches to organisation and communication. It discusses and illustrates the changing role of the taipan, the family, the clan, and professional management within the context of the ownership and management of Korean enterprises. It examines working practices and relations. It analyses and comments on style of management. It deals with issues of internationalisation and globalisation. The article concludes by analysing a number of issues that are likely to affect South Korean management after the crisis of 1997‐1998, and more generally in the foreseeable future. The analysis is illustrated by a variety of case examples.

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Morden, T. and Bowles, D. (1998), "Management in South Korea: a review", Management Decision, Vol. 36 No. 5, pp. 316-330. https://doi.org/10.1108/00251749810220522

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