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Korea's public employees have made significant contributions to the country's rapid economic growth and social development. In recent years, however, there has been growing concern that the competitiveness of Korea's public employees is lagging behind Korea's private sector employees as well as...
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The South Korean Ministry of Environment, Korea Environmental Industry and Technology Institute, Ministry of Economy and Finance, and Public Procurement Service are working collaboratively to promote green purchasing policies across all levels of South Korean government. A primary reason for...
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Despite its positive impacts, public participation often begets a representativeness problem due to participants’ opportunism and opportunity cost. Using the survey on 2,000 citizens in South Korea, the research results show that: (1) citizens’ opportunism in terms of self-interest or...
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