Socio-Cultural Aspect Geographical
Socio-Cultural Aspect Geographical
Geographical
Location
Population
Education
Language
Religion
TECHNOLOGICAL ASPECT
Contribution to Society
Global leader in electronics, digital displays, semiconductor devices and mobile phones
Shift from the old industrial to new high tech economy facilitated a recasting of national efforts
Refocused state helped midwife the nascent IT sector, through a combination of privatization of
the national telephone service provider, creation of infrastructure, and dispute moderation.
ECONOMIC ASPECT
Agricultural Aspect
Industrial Sector
The country's main industries include automobiles, electronics, steel products, semi-conductors,
shipbuilding, and textiles.
Service Sector
The service industries include restaurants, hotels, laundries, insurance, public bath houses,
health-related services, and entertainment businesses.
Entrepreneurial/Investment Status (di ko alam kung ano pwede ilagay. Parang wala ata hehe check
mo na lang)
The growth of entrepreneurship in South Korea has turned the country into an economic
powerhouse. In this collection of essays, scholars highlight the favourable political and cultural
values conductive to its development, including the characteristics of entrepreneurial family
firms and the impact of new media and globalization.
Employment Status
The South Korean government has imposed heavy restrictions on doing business with North
Korea under the National Security Act. In addition, there were restrictions on engaging in
financial transactions with Iran under the Foreign Exchange Transactions Act. The South Korean
Government recently lifted most of those restrictions, but some of the restrictions will remain
for a certain period of time.
Business Practices
Dress Code
Titles
• As discussed previously, Koreans have three names; they are used in order of surname,
generation name, and then given name.
• If unsure address people as Mr. _____ (surname) or surname ______ and then their title
(teacher, professor, etc)
• Generally, Koreans will offer you their name, which may be a westernised version of their
Korean name
Business cards
Meetings
Negotiating
• Korean business and personal lives are based upon strict hierarchical structures
• Confucianism supports this structure within the family and workplace
• Older and senior delegates should be deferred to at all times
• 'Sonsaengnim' means "respected person" and is frequently used when addressing someone of a
higher position
• In South Korea managers take a paternalistic role with employees and may be familiar with staff
in a personal manner
• This allows for a mutual respect and understanding so don’t be put off if asked questions of a
personal nature
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
Natural Resources
• The country's sparse mineral resources include coal, tungsten, iron ore, molybdenum,
limestone, and graphite.
• The South Korean government launched its “1st Seoul Metropolitan Air Quality Control Master
Plan (2005-2014)” in 2005.
• South Korea heavily adopted nuclear power in a kind of Faustian bargain to reduce emissions
from fossil fuel power plants, but now the country is facing a significant nuclear waste storage
problem.
• One of the most prominent and controversial water-focused environmental projects is the Four
Rivers Project.
• In 2012, 11.1 million foreign tourists visited South Korea, making it the 20th most visited country
in the world, and the 6th most visited in Asia.
• In 2014, number of Korean oversea tourists was about 16.1 million. And Korean oversea tourism
expenditure was $19,469.9 million.