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Understanding Korean Workplace:

Imitation to Innovation

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINKNU RIEBA INNOVATION CENTER

[email protected], GYEWAN

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Korean Economy

GNP per Capita ($)

Population

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1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985

GNP per Capita ($)

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Population26,51

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1990 1995 1997 1998 2000 2005 2006

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Korean Economy

Critical Variables for Successful Enter-prises

1) Reliability2) Economies of Scale3) Quality & Design

Number 1 items in the world

• SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS (SEMI-CONDUCTOR – D-ram)-21%

• LG-DiSPLAY, SAMSUNG ELEC-TRONICS TFT-LCD)-46.5%

• HUMAX(SETOP -BOX)-11%• SAMSUNG SDI, LG

ELECTRONICS(PDP)-54%• HYUNDAI HEAVY

INDUSTRY,SAMSUNG HEAVY IN-DUSTRY(CARGO SHIP)-63%

• SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS,LG ELECTRONICS(AIR CONDITIONER)-22.3%

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Emergent Action Rational Action Constrained Action

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Winning Strategy

8Creative network

7Choice

6Entrepreneurial action

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Visionary leadership

4Confusion

3Crisis

2Conservation

CURRENT STATUS OF KOREAN CORPORATION

(Data : Hurst (1995), Crisis & Renewal revised

IMF

Restructuring

Core Comp.

CoP(Innovative Culture)

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BusinessGrowth

Govt. & Industrial Policy

HardworkingKorean/ KoreanCulture

TechnologicalLearning

DirectionSetting

Key agents

Tools

Korean Company Growth MODEL

(Chaebol)

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Industrial Policy• Direction Setting : Centralized Planning &

Effective Govt. Intervention• Selection of Strategic Industries : Heavy & Chemical Industry (1970’s), Electronic Industry (1980’s)• Special Industry Promotion Act :1969• Establishing Industrial Complex : Gumi Industrial Complex – Gumi Innovation Clus-

ter • Financing : German Loans – Divided countries, Compensation money from Japanese Occupa-

tion (600 million $), Vietnam War• Provision of Human Resources : Scholars

studied in the States, Japan, & Europe

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Hardworking Korean & Korean Culture

• Neo-Confucianism 1) Education emphasized, 2) The clan in social & economic relations 3) Harmonious interpersonal relations 4) The pursuit of the highest good 5) Discipline

• Hardworking Koreans 1) the national trait of tenacity 2) “han” psyche = resentment 3) conditioning during school days 4) physical environment 5) “beat Japan” spirit 6) experience of deprivation

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Protestant work ethic

Confucian Culture

Hard-workingKorean(90’s)

Entrepreneurship

Personal drive for achievement

SmartKorean(00’s)

Knowledge-basedEconomy

GlobalCompetition

TRANSFORMING KOREAN

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Technological Learning

Integration Of Two Technological Trajectories

Time

Fluid(emergency)

ProcessInnovation

ProductInnovation

GenerationImprovement

Assimilation

AcquisitionAssimilation

Improvement

Acquisition

Technology Transfer

Catching

Catching- upCountries

Technological Capability

IndustriallyAdvanced Countries

Rate Of Innovation

Time

Technology Transfer

Transition(Consolidation)

TechnologyTransfer

Specific(maturity)

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Technological Learning

Existing Knowledge Base

Intensity of Efforts

Low

High

Reverse engineering

Low High

A chaebol is a business group consisting of varied corporate enterprises engaged in diversified business areas and typically owned and managed by one or two interrelated family groups.