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    January). Article previously published May 2008‚ EBay’s Strategy in Japan Ihlwan‚ Moon . (2006‚ June). Gmarket Eclipses eBay in Asia. Business Week‚ Internet‚ Seoul Business Bureau Chief Ihlwan‚ Moon and Rob Hof.  (2006‚ July). Out-eBaying eBay In Korea. Business Week‚(3993)‚ 74.  Retrieved February 15‚ 2011‚ from ABI/INFORM Global ID: 1076220531). Philip Kotler‚ & David Gertner. (2002). Country as brand‚ product‚ and beyond: A place marketing and brand management perspective. Journal of

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    grandparents when they are already gone and that was also my case. I was grade 7 when I heard this story and I still feel chill whenever I remind me of this story. My grandpa was born in northern part of the Korea‚ where we call “North Korea” these days. He was born before the division of the south and north Korea. Being born in traditional scholar family‚ he had to follow strict rules of oriental cultures. He might have lead successful career as a scholar if the circumstances allowed him but he wasn’t able

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    K-pop is a musical genre originating in South Korea that is characterized by a wide variety of audiovisual elements. Although it comprises all genres of "popular music" within South Korea‚ the term is more often used in a narrower sense to describe a modern form of South Korean pop music covering mostly dance-pop‚ pop ballad‚ electronic‚ rock‚ hip-hop‚ R&B‚ etc. In 1992‚ modern K-pop was ushered in with the formation of Seo Taiji & Boys‚ whose successful experimentation with different music styles

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    that work together for mutual benefit Chaebols - The chaebol are the large‚ conglomerate family-controlled firms of South Korea characterized by strong ties with government agencies. The name‚ which means business association‚ is properly pronounced jay BOL but the spelling pronunciation chay bol is considered acceptable by Korean speakers. There were family-owned enterprises in Korea in the period before 1961 but the particular state-corporate alliance came into being with the regime of Park Chung

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    hearts of Filipinos‚ that’s why once you are      k pop‚ you’ve never stop. I. Introduction  A. K pop or Korean pop music convention B. Koreans culture  1. People (Koreans) 2. Foods 3. Korean language C. Culture Invasion II. Popularity of Korea A. K pop music 1. Influences from hip hop and R&B 2. Fun dance moves 3. Theme song from “telenovelas” B. K pop artist 1. Various talents 2. Physical appearance as well as their nice hearts. 3. Idolization of fans a. Loyal fans b. Diehard

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    Case Synopsis AmorePacific‚ the leader in the Korean market for beauty products‚ was established in 1945 with a strong focus on researching and developing products based on Korean home remedies. The company 1959‚ listed its shares in the Korea Stock Exchange in 1973‚ and changed its name to AmorePacific Corporation in 1993. Industry dynamics and pace of development at Amore Pacific accelerated greatly during the 1990s. Domestically‚ anticipated entry by multinationals forced major changes

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    • 3. Perspectives on Hallyu a. nationalist perspective b. neoliberal perspective c. postcolonialist perspective • 4. A New Korean Wave I. HALLYU: AN INTRODUCTION • Hallyu‚ also known as the Korean Wave‚ refers to the spread and surge of South Korean popular culture‚ particularly its dramas and music‚ around the world. • The term was first coined in 1999 in China by Beijing journalists who were surprised by the rapidly growing popularity of Korean popular culture in China. • The

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    BUSINESS REPORT International Business Project Ambrocio Consultants : Maarten Huuskes & Laura de Jong ELECTRIC WORLD WITH RESPECT TO 2 Business Report Introduction 1. Exploring the market 1.1 SWOT 1.2 South Korea as an interesting market? 1.3 The South Korean image 1.4 Comparison with other countries 1.5 Factors that affect competiveness 2. Organizational structure 2.1 Elements that have impact on the SBU’s 2.2 Most important stakeholders 3. Cultural differences 4. Alliance 4.1

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    Introduction Samsung is a global conglomerate that operates in the “White Goods” market or the market for consumer appliances and gadgets. The company that is a South Korean family owned business has global aspirations and as the recent expansion into newer markets has shown‚ Samsung is not content with operating in some markets in the world but instead‚ wants to cover as many countries as possible. Therefore‚ the focus of this article is on the external environmental drivers of Samsung’s strategy

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    Olympics and other international games work for easing tensions among different nations. For example‚ South and North Korea have football games regularly which gives the two nations a chance to understand each other better. In the mid 1990s‚hundreds of North Korean supporters came to South Korea with the footballers and they were very excited during the sporting events. Even if it sounds ridiculous‚ many South Koreans were quite surprised at that moment when North Koreans shouted and cried during the match

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