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The evolution of tiger management : Korean companies in global competition / Martin Hemmert.

By: Hemmert, Martin [autor.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Nueva York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: Second editionDescription: xii, 228 páginas : ilustraciones, gráficas ; 24 cmContent type: texto Media type: sin mediación Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9781138039254; 9781315176000Subject(s): Competitividad -- Corea. -- Estudios de casos | Crecimiento empresarial -- Toma de decisiones | Estrategias empresariales | Liderazgo | Planificación de recursos humanosDDC classification: 338.6048
Incomplete contents:
1. Tiger management: the growth and competitiveness of Korean firms ; 2. The seed of tiger management: foundations of Korean capitalism ; 3. Emerging tigers: the early growth stages ; 4. Globalizing tigers: Korean companies entering the world market ; 5. Struggling tigers: the Asia dinancial crisis ; 6. Revitalized tigers: Korean companies in the twenty-first century ; 7. New tigers: Korean venture firms and start-ups ; 8. Tiger strategy: how Koreran companies compete : Tiger leadership: how Korean executives lead their companies ; 10. Recruiting, training, and rewarding tigeremployees: Korean style human resource management ; 11. Tiger management in the world: meeting the challenge of globalization ; 12. Dynamic Korea: domestic challenges for tiger management ; 13. Adopting tiger management: lesson for on Korean companies ; 14. Advancing tiger management: the way forward for Korean companies
Abstract: This book is an extended and significantly updated new edition of Tiger Management: Korean companies on world markets (Routledge, 2012). It tells the remarkable stories of how Korean firms, seemingly coming from nowhere, have successfully challenged their Western and Japanese competitors globally. A new chapter highlights the rise of Korean venture firms and start-ups. Next, the essence of Tiger Management is analyzed by showing that it consists of an effective combination of business strategy, leadership, and human resource management practices. Finally, the evolution and future of Tiger Management is discussed by showing how Korean companies have adapted to changes at home and abroad, and how non-Korean companies can adopt Tiger Management. A new final chapter discusses the way forward for Korean companies. Editorial.
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1. Tiger management: the growth and competitiveness of Korean firms ; 2. The seed of tiger management: foundations of Korean capitalism ; 3. Emerging tigers: the early growth stages ; 4. Globalizing tigers: Korean companies entering the world market ; 5. Struggling tigers: the Asia dinancial crisis ; 6. Revitalized tigers: Korean companies in the twenty-first century ; 7. New tigers: Korean venture firms and start-ups ; 8. Tiger strategy: how Koreran companies compete : Tiger leadership: how Korean executives lead their companies ; 10. Recruiting, training, and rewarding tigeremployees: Korean style human resource management ; 11. Tiger management in the world: meeting the challenge of globalization ; 12. Dynamic Korea: domestic challenges for tiger management ; 13. Adopting tiger management: lesson for on Korean companies ; 14. Advancing tiger management: the way forward for Korean companies

This book is an extended and significantly updated new edition of Tiger Management: Korean companies on world markets (Routledge, 2012). It tells the remarkable stories of how Korean firms, seemingly coming from nowhere, have successfully challenged their Western and Japanese competitors globally. A new chapter highlights the rise of Korean venture firms and start-ups. Next, the essence of Tiger Management is analyzed by showing that it consists of an effective combination of business strategy, leadership, and human resource management practices. Finally, the evolution and future of Tiger Management is discussed by showing how Korean companies have adapted to changes at home and abroad, and how non-Korean companies can adopt Tiger Management. A new final chapter discusses the way forward for Korean companies. Editorial.

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