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Introduction: The Icarus Paradox in Korean Business and Management | 1 | |
Financial Contagion in East Asia and the Origins of the Economic and Financial Crisis in Korea | 18 | |
The Korean Electronics Industry: The Japanese Role in Its Growth | 29 | |
Latecomer Catch-up Strategies in Electronics: Samsung of Korea and ACER of Taiwan | 48 | |
Global Competition and Latecomer Production Strategies: Samsung of Korea in China | 84 | |
The Emergence of Korean and Taiwanese Multinationals in Europe: Prospects and Limitations | 109 | |
Conclusion: Korean Business and Management - The End of the Model? | 130 | |
Abstracts | 140 | |
Index | 143 |
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