Conglomerates’ Corporate Universities: Major Engine Behind the Growth and Success of HRD in South Korea
Kibum Kwon () and
Johyun Kim ()
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Kibum Kwon: Texas A&M University-Commerce
Johyun Kim: Texas A&M University-Commerce
Chapter Chapter 7 in Human Resource Development in South Korea, 2020, pp 123-133 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter presents the major characteristics of South Korean firms’ corporate universities, which manage organizations’ tailored HRD systems and implement a variety of training and development interventions. It describes the important role that corporate universities play as training and development platforms for addressing talent issues in a challenging business landscape. It also discusses how corporate universities’ role has evolved over the years, concluding with a discussion of the changing demands and needs of corporate universities as well as important practice and research directions.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-54066-1_7
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