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Is there innovation in the K-pop industry? A theoretical perspective 韩国流行音乐产业有创新吗?理论视角
4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI: 10.1080/13602381.2023.2264042
Jangwoo Lee, Lynn Pyun
ABSTRACTThis paper proposes a novel theoretical perspective which views the K-pop industry through the lens of M-ies model. To date, the innovative aspects of K-pop have been largely neglected by business scholarship, in part due to the inadequacies of the existing theories to capture the dynamic nature of its development. To fill this gap, M-ies model is devised. It posits that innovators (i) were critical in creating a sustained level of innovative momentum (M), as they implemented strategies (s) to respond to the external environment (e). Using the M-ies model, we also explain how an intriguing parallel can be drawn between a seemingly unlikely pair, the K-pop and the semiconductor industry. In so doing, we point to the significance of producer-innovators, and how private sector – in particular, SM Entertainment as the first mover – was the main agent of creative destruction.KEYWORDS: K-pop industryinnovationcatch-upcreative destructionM-ies modelSouth Korea Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsJangwoo LeeJangwoo Lee is the Director of Success Economy Institute, an Emeritus Professor of Management at Kyungpook National University, the current President of World Cultural Industry Forum (WCIF), and the vice president of the Korean Federation of Science & Technology Societies. He was the President (2014/2015) of the Korean Academic Society of Business Administration (KASBA) and a non-executive director of the Korea Foundation. He has written extensively about issues related to strategic management and innovation, including the most recent K-pop Innovation (2023).Lynn PyunLynn Pyun is Associate Professor of International Business at Ewha Womans University’s Graduate School of International Studies in Seoul, Korea. She is interested in the institutional forces as they shape firm behaviour, and has been researching how this plays out in the realms of human resource management, innovation and gender issues. She is also currently serving as a Regional Editor of Asia Pacific Business Review.
摘要本文以M-ies模型为视角,提出了一种新的理论视角来看待韩国流行音乐产业。迄今为止,韩国流行音乐的创新方面在很大程度上被商业学者所忽视,部分原因是现有理论不足以捕捉其发展的动态本质。为了填补这一空白,M-ies模型被设计出来。它假设创新者(i)在创造持续水平的创新势头(M)方面至关重要,因为他们实施了应对外部环境(e)的战略(s)。使用M-ies模型,我们还解释了如何在看似不太可能的一对之间得出有趣的相似之处,即韩国流行音乐和半导体行业。在这样做的过程中,我们指出了生产者-创新者的重要性,以及私营部门-特别是作为先行者的SM娱乐公司-是创造性破坏的主要代理人。关键词:韩国流行音乐产业;创新;赶超;创造性破坏;作者简介:李昌宇(音译),成功经济研究院院长,庆北大学名誉教授,现任世界文化产业论坛(WCIF)理事长,韩国科学技术团体联合会副会长。他曾担任韩国工商管理学会(KASBA)会长(2014/2015)和韩国基金会非执行董事。他撰写了大量与战略管理和创新相关的问题,包括最近的K-pop创新(2023)。Lynn pyyun是韩国首尔梨花女子大学国际研究研究生院国际商务副教授。她对塑造企业行为的制度力量感兴趣,并一直在研究这种力量如何在人力资源管理、创新和性别问题领域发挥作用。她目前还担任《亚太商业评论》的区域编辑。
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The effects of differential organizational culture types on firm and individual performance in Eastern and Western cultural countries including China and the United States: a meta-analysis 不同组织文化类型对包括中国和美国在内的东西方文化国家企业和个人绩效的影响:一项元分析
4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI: 10.1080/13602381.2023.2255560
Haifeng Wang, Jing Li, Pengfei Han, Liang Ouyang
ABSTRACTTo study the differences in the firm-level and individual-level performance in different organizational cultures, we employ meta-analysis methods to examine the differential impact of the clan, adhocracy, hierarchy, and market culture on firm and individual performance, basing on the Competing Values Framework (CVF) classification. This article includes 49 studies with 76,437 firm-level samples and 32 studies with 99,621 individual-level samples, we find that at both firm and individual level, the positive impact of adhocracy culture on performance is strongest, and hierarchy culture has the weakest impact, we also uncover that clan culture has the stronger impact on performance at the individual level; while adhocracy culture and market culture have the stronger impact on performance at the firm level. In addition, results also show how organizational cultures differ in the context of Eastern culture and Western culture.KEYWORDS: Organizational culturecompeting values frameworkEastern and Western cultureperformancemeta-analysis Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis study was supported by Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Planning Project [Grant number: 2019EGL013].Notes on contributorsHaifeng WangDr. Haifeng Wang is associate professor at School of Business and Management, Shanghai International Studies University. He has previously published over 10 peer-reviewed studies in journals, such as Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Product Innovation Management, Scientometrics, and Asia Pacific Journal of Management. His research interests are social network, entrepreneurship, and innovation management.Jing LiMiss. Jing Li is a PhD candidate at School of Business and Management, Shanghai International Studies University. Her research interests are social network and entrepreneurship.Pengfei HanDr. Pengfei Han is assistant professor at School of Accounting, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics. He has previously published a number of peer-reviewed studies in journals, such as Economic Modelling, Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, and Scientometrics. His research interests are enterprise group, corporate governance, and bond pricing.Liang OuyangMr. Liang Ouyang is a master graduate at School of Business and Management, Shanghai International Studies University. His research interests are social network, culture management and innovation management.
摘要为了研究不同组织文化下企业和个人绩效的差异,本文基于竞争价值观框架(CVF)分类,采用元分析方法考察了宗族文化、民主文化、等级文化和市场文化对企业和个人绩效的差异影响。本文共纳入49项研究(76,437个公司层面样本)和32项研究(99,621个个人层面样本),发现在公司和个人层面,民主文化对绩效的正向影响最强,等级文化对绩效的正向影响最弱;在个人层面,家族文化对绩效的正向影响更强;而在企业层面上,民主文化和市场文化对绩效的影响更大。此外,结果还显示了组织文化在东西方文化背景下的差异。关键词:组织文化竞争价值观框架东西方文化绩效meta分析披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究由上海市哲学社会科学规划项目[批准号:2019EGL013]资助。作者简介:王夏峰博士。王海峰,上海外国语大学工商管理学院副教授。他曾在《Journal of Operations Management》、《Journal of Product Innovation Management》、《Scientometrics》和《Asia Pacific Journal of Management》等期刊上发表过10多篇同行评议的研究论文。主要研究方向为社会网络、创业、创新管理。京LiMiss。李静,上海外国语大学工商管理学院博士研究生。她的研究兴趣是社交网络和创业。Pengfei HanDr。韩鹏飞,南京财经大学会计学院助理教授。他曾在《经济建模》、《商业与工业营销杂志》和《科学计量学》等期刊上发表过许多同行评议的研究论文。主要研究方向为企业集团、公司治理、债券定价。梁OuyangMr。梁欧阳,上海外国语大学工商管理学院硕士研究生。主要研究方向为社会网络、文化管理、创新管理。
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Strategic orientation for Chinese firms in the digital economy: a business model process formalization perspective 数字经济下中国企业的战略取向:商业模式过程形式化视角
IF 2.9 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-09-07 DOI: 10.1080/13602381.2023.2249428
Gang Liu, Wannan Wang
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Analysing China’s dream, and the Belt and Road Initiative: regional cooperation, innovation economy, and political economy perspectives 分析中国梦和“一带一路”倡议:区域合作、创新经济和政治经济学视角
IF 2.9 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-08-30 DOI: 10.1080/13602381.2023.2251280
M. Afzaal, Ahmed Bux Jamali
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Small and medium enterprises, law and business: uncertainty and justice 中小企业、法律与商业:不确定性与正义
IF 2.9 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-08-21 DOI: 10.1080/13602381.2023.2248798
Xinghua Cao
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The role of cultural diversity in creating value: a case study of South Korea’s pop band BTS 文化多样性在创造价值中的作用——以韩国流行乐队防弹少年团为例
IF 2.9 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-08-21 DOI: 10.1080/13602381.2023.2243242
Doug J. Chung, K. Koo
ABSTRACT Globalization has heightened the significance of cultural diversity. Embracing cultural diversity within an organization provides a number of benefits, such as enhanced creativity and a comprehensive understanding of customer information, which all contribute to effective decision making in response to market dynamics. This article examines a case study of BTS, a South Korean pop band, and its efforts to promote cultural diversity. BTS is the first Asian act to win the top honour at the American Music Awards. The band accumulated six No. 1s on the Billboard Hot 100 in just over a year, an accomplishment achieved only by The Beatles in the 1960s. On its path to success, BTS cultivated a committed fan following, the ARMY (Adorable Representative M.C. for Youth), which has expanded from its humble beginnings to an influential organization with members of various cultural backgrounds. The article focuses on how BTS and its culturally-diverse fan base have co-created value by generating content and distributing it to a broad network, augmenting the band’s awareness and its brand equity. The article provides implications for diversity as not only a good cause but also a practice that can improve an organization’s financial success by fostering a virtuous cycle of mutual benefit between the organization and its customers.
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Entrepreneurial learning and entrepreneurial performance: evidence from Chinese farmer entrepreneurs 创业学习与创业绩效:来自中国农民企业家的证据
IF 2.9 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-08-16 DOI: 10.1080/13602381.2023.2246927
Shiyuan Yang, Shuting Ling, Kexin Lv, Rong Gao, Jinxiu Yang, Longhua Yue, Wei Li, Hao Cheng, Xiayan Dong, Guorong He
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Antecedents and consequences of organizational resilience in Taiwan’s accommodation sector 台湾住宿业组织弹性之前因与后果
4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-08-14 DOI: 10.1080/13602381.2023.2242802
Elaine Q. Borazon, Meng-Tsung Lee, Ching-Chiao Yang
ABSTRACTDrawing upon strategic orientation and dynamic capability views, this study examines the theoretical mechanisms between entrepreneurial orientation, organizational learning, resilience, and organizational performance of Taiwan’s accommodation 0073ector. A total of 219 successful responses were gathered and two-stage Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was used to examine the hypothesized relationships. Results show that entrepreneurial orientation drives organizational learning while organizational learning drives organizational resilience, which also drives financial performance and competitive advantage. Moreover, organizational learning and organizational resilience are found to mediate the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and financial performance while organizational resilience mediates the relationship between organizational learning and financial performance.KEYWORDS: Accommodation sectorcompetitive advantageorganizational learningorganizational resilienceTaiwan tourism Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsElaine Q. BorazonElaine Q. Borazon is an Assistant Professor under the International Graduate Program of Education and Human Development at National Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan. Her research interests include organizational resilience, organizational learning, sustainable development, learning analytics, and organizational performance.Meng-Tsung LeeMeng-Tsung Lee is an Associate Professor under the Department of Marine Leisure Management of National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology. His area of expertise is marine ecology, eco-tourism, environment effect evaluation, and information system.Ching-Chiao YangChing-Chiao Yang is a Professor under the Department of Shipping and Transportation Management, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology. His research interests are transport logistics, supply chain security management, logistics quality management, logistics service capability, and strategic management.
摘要本研究借鉴战略导向与动态能力的观点,探讨创业导向、组织学习、弹性与组织绩效之间的理论机制。总共收集了219个成功的回复,并使用两阶段结构方程模型(SEM)来检验假设的关系。研究结果表明,创业导向驱动组织学习,组织学习驱动组织弹性,组织弹性又驱动财务绩效和竞争优势。研究发现,组织学习和组织弹性在创业导向与财务绩效之间起中介作用,组织弹性在组织学习与财务绩效之间起中介作用。关键词:住宿行业竞争优势组织学习组织弹性台湾旅游披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。作者简介:elaine Q. Borazon是台湾国立中山大学教育与人类发展国际研究生项目的助理教授。她的研究兴趣包括组织弹性、组织学习、可持续发展、学习分析和组织绩效。李孟聪,国立高雄科技大学海洋休闲管理系副教授。主要研究领域为海洋生态学、生态旅游、环境影响评价、信息系统等。杨青乔,国立高雄科技大学航运与运输管理系教授。主要研究方向为运输物流、供应链安全管理、物流质量管理、物流服务能力、战略管理。
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Core job resources to improve employee engagement in China: the role of work-life balance, autonomy and expertise 提高中国员工敬业度的核心工作资源:工作与生活平衡、自主性和专业知识的作用
IF 2.9 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-08-09 DOI: 10.1080/13602381.2023.2241380
Min Liu, Jeong-Ho Jeon, Jun-Hyuk Lee
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Innovation and entrepreneurship in East Asia during the digital era: post-pandemic prospects 数字时代东亚的创新和创业:大流行后的前景
4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-08-08 DOI: 10.1080/13602381.2023.2256106
Biaoan Shan, Ingyu Oh, Chris Rowley
The global economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic is posing more challenges and problems than expected. Amid the re-building, innovation and entrepreneurship driven by digital technologies are still considered by many as the two important pillars of the regional economic recovery. In East Asia, for example, digital technologies have proven to be effective solutions to not only the pandemic and lockdowns but to the problems of post-pandemic recoveries. This collection explores this to substantiate our hypothesis from multiple aspects. We find that open innovation is an important digital strategy for firms during the post-pandemic era. The entrepreneurial performance of digital start-ups is notably influenced by information and communication technology and artificial intelligence. Simultaneously, the development of digital ventures needs additional help from government policies and local cultural institutions. These findings enrich our understanding of innovation and entrepreneurship in East Asia especially during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
新冠肺炎疫情后,全球经济复苏面临的挑战和问题超出预期。在重建过程中,数字技术驱动的创新和创业仍被许多人视为地区经济复苏的两大重要支柱。例如,在东亚,数字技术已被证明不仅是大流行和封锁的有效解决方案,而且是大流行后恢复问题的有效解决方案。本作品集从多个方面探讨了这一点,以证实我们的假设。我们发现,开放式创新是大流行后时代企业的一项重要数字战略。数字创业企业的创业绩效受到信息通信技术和人工智能的显著影响。同时,数字企业的发展需要政府政策和地方文化机构的额外帮助。这些发现丰富了我们对东亚创新和创业的理解,特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间和之后。
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