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Two Sides of Korean Administrative Culture - Competitiveness Or Collectivism?

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book explores two contradictory aspects of the Korean culture: competitiveness and collectivism. These two major concepts describe the dynamics of Korean public organizations, which explain the Hangang River Economic Miracle and political democratization. However, not many studies have focused on how competition within the central government, that is, competition among different agencies, has led to an overall competitive government. This book attempts to do so and explains how competition contributed to the rapid economic growth of Korea.

List of contents

1. Competition: A Novel Concept? 2. Competition Traits as Psychological Drivers 3. Competition Within an Organization 4. Competing with an Organization 5. Governance from the Competition Perspective 6. Competition and Governance in the Future

About the author

Tobin Im is Professor at the Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University.

Summary

This book explores two contradictory aspects of the Korean culture: competitiveness and collectivism. This book focuses on how competition within the central government has led to an overall competitive government and explains how competition contributed to the rapid economic growth of Korea.

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