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Towards a theory of synchronous technological assimilation: The case of Korea's Internet economy

Authors
Lee, Sang-MyungUngson, Gerardo R.
Issue Date
Jul-2008
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Keywords
late industrialization; digital-based economy; the Internet; new technologies; diffusion; patterns of consumption; enterprise logic; culture and institutions
Citation
Journal of World Business, v.43, no.3, pp 274 - 289
Pages
16
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of World Business
Volume
43
Number
3
Start Page
274
End Page
289
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/178176
DOI
10.1016/j.jwb.2008.03.009
ISSN
1090-9516
1878-5573
Abstract
While traditional theories of economic development and the dynamics of late industrialization explain Korea's phenomenal transformation into a major industrial power in only three decades, they fall short of explaining the timing of its ascent to the world's top technological hub, measured in terms of universal broadband installation and Internet usage, i.e., its leadership position in the Internet-centric economy. Moreover, Korea's socio-cultural factors, acknowledged to have enhanced learning and individual motivation as an integral part of Korea's economic transformation, are not sufficient by themselves in explaining Korea's ability to leapfrog over their American, Japanese, and European counterparts. In a departure from stage-of-growth and late industrialization theories, we introduce three synchronous conditions to account for Korea's leapfrogging dynamics: (1) the application of new technologies, (2) the emerging new pattern of individual consumption, and (3) a supporting logic of enterprise that links these two conditions. In adapting these conditions to the case of Korea, we argue that the first two can apply to any generic technological environment, but that the logic of enterprise is inextricably linked to unique Korean cultural values and institutions. In doing so, we hope to unpack the linkage between technological learning, advancement, and national culture.
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