The Chaebol's Wife

The Chaebol's Wife

Author: Dei Araujo

Publisher:

Published: 2021-02-20

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9781684749423

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With the life of her unborn child in danger, Camille Jacobs had no choice but to flee Seoul, South Korea, and the man who made her heart soar. Four years later, after the launch of her start-up skincare line, Camille is a successful, single mother who has taken the skincare industry by storm. In need of a new sourcing company to meet her clientele's demand, Camille strikes a deal with the devil-her estranged husband, Seung-ju Park, who still leaves her weak in the knees. But is passion enough to make Camille rethink marriage and a life with Seung-ju, or will old problems succeed in destroying her? Seung-ju was amazed by the passion that roared to life at the sight of his wife. Camille stokes a desire in him that demands to be satiated. As the CEO of IPCorp Industries, a deal to source her skincare line would open the door for him to finally slake his obsession of her and put her out of his mind for good. Yet Seung-ju realizes that just one taste of Camille isn't enough; he would need an eternity to love her and drink his fill. But a secret threatens to destroy his feelings for her, hurtling them to the point of no return.


Changing Korea

Changing Korea

Author: Theresa Youn-ja Shim

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9781433101939

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In the last fifty years, Korea has transformed itself from an agrarian, Confucian-based culture into a global and technological powerhouse, and one of the most important political and economic forces in the world. Based on previous research and face-to-face interviews, the book shows how contemporary Koreans negotiate traditional Confucian values and Western capitalistic values in their everyday encounters - particularly in business and professional contexts. This is a useful companion book for courses in international business, intercultural communication, and Asian studies.


Managing Across Cultures

Managing Across Cultures

Author: Mohamed Branine

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2011-04-06

Total Pages: 641

ISBN-13: 1849207291

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Structured on a country-by-country basis to allow a closer and more rigorous examination of the factors that influence labor market trends, organization and employment policies and practices in specific countries, this book introduces the concepts, policies and practices of managing resources in different socio-economic, political and cultural contexts.


Asian Ways

Asian Ways

Author: Nick French

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13:

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Cultural differences between Eastern and Western businesses often create barriers to concluding successful and mutually beneficial deals.


Ethnic Business

Ethnic Business

Author: Brian C. Folk

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-03-07

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1134389302

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The role of ethnic Chinese business in Southeast Asia in catalyzing economic development has been hotly debated - and often misunderstood - throughout cycles of boom and bust. This book critically examines some of the key features attributed to Chinese business: business-government relations, the family firm, trust and networks, and supposed 'Asian' values. The in-depth case studies that feature in the book reveal considerable diversity among these firms and the economic and political networks in which they manoeuvre. With contributions from leading scholars and under the impressive editorship of Jomo and Folk, Ethnic Business is a well-written, important contribution to not only students of Asian business and economics, but also professionals with an interest in those areas.