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    <title>The tenure and management of perdikan land: a comparative study of South Korea and Indonesia, 1900–1946</title>
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    <description>Title: The tenure and management of perdikan land: a comparative study of South Korea and Indonesia, 1900–1946
Authors: Setiawati, Nur Aini; Lopez Rocha, Nayelli; Kim, Youen; Wasino
Abstract: The tenure and management of perdikan (tax-exempt) land in South Korea and Indonesia from 1900 to 1946 exhibit similar structural and cultural dynamics. This research aims to compare and analyze the similarities in the patterns of control and management of perdikan lands in both regions. Employing a historical method and utilizing primary sources from archives, this study investigates the reasons behind the comparable patterns of land tenure and management in South Korea and Indonesia. The study yields three key findings. Firstly, the similarities in the socio-economic structures governing land tenure and management in South Korea and Indonesia underscore the significance of local power. Secondly, the management systems for perdikan land in both countries serve as forms of social control, functioning as mechanisms for the dissemination of religion, economic activity and social responsibilities during the colonial period. Thirdly, the control and management of perdikan land in both nations demonstrate a significant shift in ownership throughout the study period. This article posits that Buddhism played a mediating role in the land tenure transition process in South Korea. In contrast, in Indonesia, religion contributed to the complexity of the perdikan land issue.</description>
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    <title>Escaping regulation or embracing innovation? Substantive green Innovation&amp;apos;s role in moderating environmental policy and outward foreign direct investment</title>
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    <description>Title: Escaping regulation or embracing innovation? Substantive green Innovation&amp;apos;s role in moderating environmental policy and outward foreign direct investment
Authors: Zhao, Jinjing; Li, Ai; Roh, Taewoo; Su, Miao
Abstract: There is ongoing debate about the relationship between environmental regulations and firms&amp;apos; outward foreign direct investment (OFDI), and there is a lack of research focusing on the relationship between city-level environmental regulations and OFDI in developing countries. Using city-level data from China (2005–2021), we analyze the effect of environmental regulation on firms&amp;apos; OFDI. Our results reveal a statistically significant positive relationship between the intensity of environmental regulations and increased OFDI, demonstrating that firms may respond to stricter regulations by shifting investments abroad. Heterogeneity analysis indicates that the impact of environmental regulation on OFDI not only shows significant regional heterogeneity and presents a unique “N-shaped” relationship in heavily polluting industries. Furthermore, we innovatively examine the moderating roles of substantive and symbolic green innovations on the effect of urban environmental regulations on OFDI. The results indicate that substantive green innovation can help firms adapt to stricter environmental policies while maintaining competitive investment strategies. Finally, this study offers essential insights for policymakers to align city environmental policies with firms’ OFDI strategies, balancing environmental protection and sustainable development.</description>
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Authors: 김연규</description>
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    <title>Learning by giving-and-taking: Two-way knowledge transfer between core and periphery</title>
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    <description>Title: Learning by giving-and-taking: Two-way knowledge transfer between core and periphery
Authors: Roh, Taewoo; Lee, Min-Jae; Yang, Young Soo; Lee, Jeoung Yul
Abstract: This study aims to identify which factors and multifaceted relationships may influence the tendency for the newly created innovative knowledge of foreign subsidiaries in Korea, as the periphery, to be transferred to headquarters or peer subsidiaries in developed countries at the core. Based on survey data from 279 foreign subsidiaries in Korea, our empirical results reveal that the positive effect of knowledge from the headquarters at the core on the innovation performance of the focal subsidiary at the periphery is positively moderated when the subsidiary&amp;apos;s entry objective is knowledge seeking (i.e., research and development). Our findings indicate that when the status of subsidiaries rises throughout the network, knowledge transfer from the periphery to the core becomes more active.</description>
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