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
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
3-1. Change in the view of consumer decision making process
The assumption on the culture marketing is that consumers do not show only rational thinking process to consider the purchase. That is, the emergence of culture is based on the change in the view of consumer decision making process.
The traditional view of the consumer’s decision-making process is divided according to whether con
PHYSICAL BARRIERS
Trade and industrial cooperation barriers come to geographical distance, culture and language barriers, and the communication. English is often used in world market, But Brazil is Portuguese, spoken, because they're using their contract or language communication difficulties. Interpreters should be used, due to the difficulties and this additional costs should occur. Inform
They support the view the free trade is mechanism by which powerful economies dominate the weaker ones. They argue that cinematograph films especially is a way powerful economies indirectly and negatively affect dominant cultures and life styles (Choi, 2007).
Figure 1. Average Production Costs of Korean Films by year (unit: hundred million won)
Source: Korean Cinema Yearbook 2007, KOFIC
cultural approaches can become a lopsided interpretation of the matter. Therefore, to have a balanced and overall view of a company’s condition, we believed that the Diamond model is the right fit. Porter (1990) brings together firm-specific linkages between the determinants and his model is useful and potentially predictive for firm level as well as industrial and national level studies (Bark
Government’s stimulus plans
More like money lenders of today
On-the-road sales promotions
Consumers with high intelligence capability
Consumers with a high bargaining power
Customized plans and various optional service for consumers
Complicated functions are added
Real benefits are offered based on consumers’ need
The advent of culture marketing
Participated in Jarasum In
문화산업(cultural industry)의 개념을 일반화시킨 학자는 Frankfurt학파 T. W. Adorno. M. Horkheimer인데, 대중문화사회에서 예술이 상품이 되면서 조직적, 상업적, 정치 경제적 고려에 입각한 전략에서 시작하는 하나의 생산물차원에서 판매·유통되는 산업형태를 가지고 있으며 문화산업에 대한 관심은 날로 증가
Industrialization ->
Change in occupational status->
Elevation of women’s social status
“As fashion images in magazines, music videos, films, the internet and television, speed their way around the world, and they create a ‘global style’ across borders and cultures.”
I. Industrialization i) Change in occupation ii) Elevation of women’s status
II. Culture i)
Culture and Socioeconomic Environment
Total employed people are 139,064(58.4%) in 2011, the most populous job is management, professional, and related occupations (139,064) in NY. Others service occupations in US are 24,634 [Exhibition12] (Bureau of labor statistics, 2011).
In U.S. here are several organizations related in consumer. Especially, the most well known organization is U.S. Food and