한국내 일본계 외국인투자기업의 경영행태- 비 일본계 외투기업과의 비교분석 -Management Practices of Foreign-Owned Firms in Korea: A Comparative Analysis between Japanese and Other Firms
- Other Titles
- Management Practices of Foreign-Owned Firms in Korea: A Comparative Analysis between Japanese and Other Firms
- Authors
- 김주헌; 설원식
- Issue Date
- Feb-2008
- Publisher
- 한일경상학회
- Keywords
- Japanese subsidiaries in Korea; centralization; localization; standardization; local adaptation; decision making location; Japanese subsidiaries in Korea; centralization; localization; standardization; local adaptation; decision making location
- Citation
- 한일경상논집, v.39, pp 61 - 85
- Pages
- 25
- Journal Title
- 한일경상논집
- Volume
- 39
- Start Page
- 61
- End Page
- 85
- URI
- https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/14528
- ISSN
- 1226-3877
- Abstract
- Thisstudyempirically compared management behaviors of Japanese subsidiaries in Korea with those of subsidiaries from other countries using mail survey data.Japanese subsidiaries showed a general tendencytowardlocalizationinvariousaspects.First,they source(ratio of locally sourced input) and produce(ratio of locally produced sales) more locally than other foreign subsidiaries in the Koreanmarket.Theyalsoshowedalower(higher)levelof standardization(local adaptation) in marketing strategies. Between the bipolar points of 'sticks to general Korean practices' and 'sticks to Headquarters' practices' regarding management practices in Korea, Japanese subsidiaries are closer to the former, while the other subsidiaries are closer to the latter.Similar patterns also appear in the decision making location, which means Japanese subsidiaries tend to make decisions more locally at the subsidiary level. All these findings were reconfirmed in the regression analyses controlling for the equity ratio, which implies that higher localization level of Japanese subsidiaries is not just a result of their lower equity ratios.
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