Institutions and knowledge: The dilemmas of success in the korean electronics industry
Martin Kenney
Asia Pacific Business Review, 1998, vol. 5, issue 1, 1-28
Abstract:
This article explains the growth of the Korean electronics industry by discussing the salient aspects of the Korean political economy with special attention to the Korean electronics industry. These institutional features are highlighted by case studies of the television industry and its key component, the cathode ray tube, and DRAM (dynamic random access memory) semiconductors.
Date: 1998
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