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    Chaebol ist das südkoreanische Unternehmensnetzwerk, das Unternehmen aus einer Vielzahl unterschiedlicher Branchen umfasst. Insgesamt existieren in Südkorea ca. 30 große Unternehmensnetzwerke, die als Chaebol klassifiziert werden können (u. a. Hyundai, Samsung, LG) (Springer Gabler 2016).

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Kim, S.K. (2018). Die Entwicklung der Wirtschaft und der Betriebswirtschaftslehre in Südkorea. In: Matiaske, W., Weber, W. (eds) Ideengeschichte der BWL. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15403-5_36

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