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information regarding the widely dispersed “Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution”, which was recognized as a “serial site … constituting the heritage of the world. This Center materializes a “border of memory” between Japan and South Korea that is the … outcome of the displacement and re-siting of the heritage associated with Japan's Meiji Industrial Sites. Design …
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Purpose – The paper sets out to explain how vertically integrated organisational marketing systems can integrate the marketing decision‐making process of suppliers, manufacturers, and marketing channel members and also to make clear why it is necessary for marketers to use marketing...
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Basin countries of Japan, Taiwan and South Korea. The findings of the study reveal similarities and differences in print … products shown per advertisement, the use of symbolic appeals, the use of product association and the use of product comparison …
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(India, China, South Korea, and Taiwan) and developed stock markets (USA and Japan). The study aims at adding to the … USA and Japan.  …
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corporatism.” But with democratization, Japan’s, Taiwan’s, and South Korea’s business associations and unions came more under the …
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undertaking research of this kind in both Japan and Korea. Furthermore, it is advocated that a longitudinal study is undertaken in …
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manufacturing companies in comparison with values and attitudes in Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong. Design … the determinants of pay. A survey was conducted in two plants in the electronics industry in China, Japan, South Korea and …, among values at the societal level and job‐related attitudes in China, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong. It is argued that …
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The emergence of purely “street‐born” fashion styles in the 1990s in the young women’s casual wear market in Tokyo has revealed the limitations of the conventional framework of quick response (QR) approaches that have long been implemented by Japanese fashion houses. They were found to...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand how consumers in three countries (Mexico, South Korea, and Japan …/value – This study discovered the effects of country (i.e. Mexico v. South Korea v. Japan) and brand type (i.e. US global v …
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South Korea is set to become the “next giant of Asia”. A strong industrial base, driven workforce and widespread government subsidies have allowed major chaebols (conglomerates) to make significant gains in the global arena, but at some expense. Labour unrest is sporadic but serious,...
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