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A valuable new addition to the field of Korea studies! Professor Anthony D'Costa and the contributors to this volume provide a completely new dimension to the field by focusing on Korea's after-development with an interdisciplinary approach. Students of development studies and development policy makers will greatly benefit from this unique volume. Informationen zum Autor Anthony D'Costa has published on the political economy of development, global capitalism, and industrial restructuring using the steel, auto, and IT sectors. In 2012 his edited books Transformation and Development: The Political Economy of Transition in India and China (with A. Bagchi) and Globalization and Economic Nationalism in Asia were published by OUP. He has held several fellowships, including Fulbright-Hays, Korea Foundation, Abe, and POSCO at the East West Center. He teaches at the University of Melbourne and has taught at the University of Washington, Copenhagen Business School, and the National University of Singapore. Klappentext This book seeks to understand what a successful country like South Korea does after it has attained 'development' and economic maturity. It looks at Korea and Asian regionalism; Korean business and innovation strategies in Asia; and Asian migration and immigrants in Korea. Zusammenfassung This book seeks to understand what a successful country like South Korea does after it has attained 'development' and economic maturity. It looks at Korea and Asian regionalism; Korean business and innovation strategies in Asia; and Asian migration and immigrants in Korea. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Anthony P. D'Costa: After-Development Dynamics: South Korea's Contemporary Engagements with Asia PART I: Korea and Regional Integration 2: You-il Lee, John Benson, and Ying Zhu: Economic Clustering in Northeast Asia: China, Japan, and Korean Integration 3: Christopher M. Dent: South Korea's Green Growth Strategy and East Asia's New Developmentalism 4: Joonkoo Lee: Globalization, Upgrading, and Regional Engagement: International Coproduction and the Korean Animation Industry in Asia PART II: Korean Business Practices and Innovation Strategies in Asia 5: Taehyun Jung: Development and Strategy of Korean Patent Filings in China 6: Hyunji Kwon and Seong-Jae Cho: Cross-Border Hybridization: The Internationalization of a Korea-based Manufacturer in China 7: Chul Chung: The Transfer of HRM Practices to Indian Subsidiaries in a South Korean MNC in the Auto Industry 8: Byoung-Hoon Lee and Sun-wook Chung: Diffusion of a Korean Labour-Management Partnership Model across Asia: The Case of LG Electronics 9: Jongsoo Park: Limits to Korean Business Expansion: The Case of POSCO in India PART III: Migration, Adjustments, and Korea's Imperatives 10: Albert Kraeh, Fabian Jintae Froese, and Hyunmi Park: Foreign Professionals in South Korea: Integration or Alienation? 11: Jungbu Kim and Seong Soo Oh: A Pathway of Knowledge Transfer from Korea to Asian Countries: Korea's Policies on Foreign-Born Students in Science and Engineering 12: Seong-Kyu Ha: Assimilation and Socio-Economic Hardship of Asian Migrants in South Korea 13: Yonson Ahn: Reconstructing and Negotiating Gendered Identities: Marriage Migration of Asian Women to South Korea 14: Sang-Woo Nam and Anthony P. D'Costa: What's Next After Development? Some Policy Directions for Korea ...