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http://www.worldbusinessculture.com (2011.5.12)
1. Korean Business Culture
Korean are famous for having hasty characteristics. They have strong collectivism.
Confucian ethics emphasise the value of collective group harmony, re
Name : Erard Hendrik Hofstede
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He is a influential Dutch organizational sociologist who studied the interactions between national cultures and organizational cultures.
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Drinking culture in Korea
Koreans, like their neighbours across the water in Japan, like a drink and a good time. The Japanese consume 70 litres of beer per person compared with 40 litres per capita in South Korea. Drinking has always enabled Koreans to cut loose from the rather stiff constraints of their hierarchical Confucianculture and a few drinks and a singalong are a big part of modern Ko
culture studies, the word "housewife" is occasionally used referring to the person who does the majority of the chores within a farm's compound, as opposed to field and livestock work.
From the periods of the Chosun dynasty, Korean women were bound to homemaking by the doctrines of Confucianism and cultural norms. In most cases, it was the husband’s role to work while it was forbidden for wife
experience the essence of Korea’s traditional lifestyles.
Andong has become a famous tourist area ever since Queen Elizibeth visited in 1999. She spent her birthday in Andong visiting such places as Hahoe Village, Dosan Confucian School, Byeongsan Confucian School, Bongjeongsa Temple, Icheon-dong Soekbulsang (engraved Buddha on granite), Sinse-dong Chilcheeung Jeontap (7 story pagoda), Dongb
. The Development of Buddhism
Buddhism evolved from the Indian philosophy of the 6th century BC with its concept of saṃsāra and karman. The saṃsāra (the Wheel of Birth and Death) is the eternal cycle of rebirth of every living creature. Karman (act) describes all that someone chose to do whether it is deeds, words or thoughts and is followed by a distinct reaction. Karman
What is Korea culture wave?
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1. Korea wave in International society
Korea culture is becoming hot issue in international society. Although it’s not major break out debut. People in many country around world isstarting to pay attention to th
2-1 Culture of Recording
One special aspect about the politics and governing of the Joseon Dynasty is that it had a very sophisticated and complex recording system. All the events, works that happened in the country were recorded by specialists, and those records were passed down to the descendents with great care.
Here are some of the detailed explanations:
1) Portrait of Kings
The Jose
-Provides an opportunity to its employees to grow personally.
-Believes in innovation and creation.
-Greater emphasis on informal work culture.
-Empowers people and the employees are quite independent.
-Open culture the management-attracts, motivates and retains high quality people
Overview
We will be looking at the history of Korean wave and the current status and the development of Korean wave over the course of the period. Also, we will be covering the economical, cultural and industrial effects that Korean wave has brought about. And then, our focus was on discovering the solutions and directions that Korean wave must follow in order to develop its existence into th