The feud has broader implications for South Korea’s biggest companies, testing whether the powerful family-run conglomerates, known as chaebols, can coexist with Western-style corporate governance.
South Korea tackled difficult economic reforms following the crisis, including restructuring some chaebols ... Transparency International; Freedom House; World Bank; Central Intelligence Agency ...
South Korea’s export-driven companies may face significant challenges in the all-important US market. What do these changes mean for chaebol like Samsung, SK, Hyundai and LG that have vast ...
The latest annual corporate sustainability survey of South Korea published by SolAbility ... country’s family-controlled conglomerates, or chaebols. According to the SolAbility survey, most ...
Chaebols continue to dominate South Korea’s economy. Samsung alone is responsible for around 20 percent of South Korea’s GDP This new tough stance towards Hanjin marks something of an unusual ...