Korea-Chile FTA, recent ratification of the FTA with the US paints a drastically different picture. The mandatory days were cut to half from its previous number as opposition from the movie industry continues. In the GATT cinematograph films are granted ‘national treatment.’ Now, even within the WTO, laws for cinematograph films has not been agreed upon.
Those opposing the demise of the scr
Korean wave must follow in order to develop its existence into the next level.
History of Korean Wave
In short, the Korean wave means South Korean popular culture in other countries, especially in Asian countries came more and more popular. "Korean Wave" is a phenomenon that is manufactured by the South Korean culture industry. Such as film-, TV drama- and other media industries, they not
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US, the well-known sports country, sport industry of the nation has over $300 billion scale(2002). Including sport goods, facilities, and other sport-related business, the size of US sport industry would be twice as big as that of car industry, and seven times bigger than film industry. Plus, the industry includes about 122,000 establishments.
In case of Korea, scale of the industry is e
The Beginning of the korean wave
What is the “Korean Wave”?
The Korean wave means Korean popular culture in other countries, especially in
Asian countries come more and more popular. “Korean Wave” is a phenomenon
that is manufactured by the Korean state itself, especially by the culture industry.
Such as film-, TV drama- and other media industries, they not only do good to
films made by Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks
Many kinds of windows
The second distribution channel of raising additional sales
after watching movie.
Effect economies of scale
Acquiring the bargaining power
With cable TV company, IPTV
Short-term strategies
CO-production strategy
Industrial economic benefits
Cost variance
Economies of scale
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British multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer
3rd largest revenue and 2nd largest profits
Created HomePlus in Korea (second largest retailer)
3376 out of 6351(53.2%) stores are in U.K.
Operates in 13 countries
Began a rapid expansion in the late 1990s into emerging markets (Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia)
-Intensity of rivalry in the retailing industry where
1 Introduction
We're used to take a break or go somewhere for rest. But in Korea, the "leisure" wasn't usual concept for Koreans. Before 70's, we were too busy to have leisure time. But we held the Asian Games in 1986 and Olympic Games in 1988. After that, Leisure became popular and the demand of leisure made a huge increase. And also the law of travel restriction was removed. And increasing dem
In 1958, commercialization was
start by be used to Vanguard 1
satellite for power supply
In 1970, start enormous investment of commercialization and research
In 1977, development of amorphous solar cell
In 1991, invention of silicon solar cell mounted on the vehicle & start of the study about thin film pol
3.2.The first product (2007 - present)
3.2.1.Main article: Mastretta MXT
Mastretta (est. 1989) first announced production of their MXT through Automóvil Panamericano magazine in May 2007. Even though up to a year will have passed, September 2008 will see the production version of the first ever fully Mexican designed and engineered serial-produced sports car, the Mastretta MXT, an automo
Korea to Customer Satisfaction stable Raw Materials Advanced New Technology in BRICs and South Africa.
3) Posco Global Strategy
① Investment in Raw Materials : To get stable raw materials, Posco invests in Australia, Brazil, Canada, and South Africa.
② Investment in Steel Business : To be a leader in Asian markets, POSCO invested in emerging Asian markets by