Lee, Jooha, "Institutional Linkages between Social Protection Measures and Industrialization in South Korea," in Ilcheong Yi and Thandika Mkandawire (eds.), Learning from the South Korean Developmental Success: Effective Developmental Cooperation and Synergistic Institutions and Policies (Basingstoke and...
The growth of social enterprises in South Korea is attributed to the country's characteristically strong central government and its creation of relevant institutions and provision of support services. However, this paper provides an alternate explanation by highlighting role of the third sector as the ...
, , , , . The purpose of this study is to evaluate web accessibility of social welfare institutions in South Korea. Web accessibility refers to the inclusive practice of making web sites usable by people of all abilities and disabilities. When sites are correctly designed, developed and edited...
The number of social media users in South Korea was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total 2.3 million users (+5.24 percent).
as well as educational institutions, highlighting integrated accessibility patterns in areas offering diverse opportunities. These results underscore the interconnectedness of transportation accessibility to various types of SIs in South Korea, where certain EMDs enjoy more comprehensive and better accessibility...
Several provinces were selected to obtain research data because China’s political and social institutions in different domains are in the process of development and the distribution of benefits is highly uneven in both north-south and east-west comparisons. The research model (see Fig. 1) shows ...
Postmodern Political Values: Pluralism and Legitimacy in the Thought of John Rawls and Gianni Vattimo There exists the putative assumption that since those values that legitimate social practices and institutions (liberty, equality, etc.) are liberal values... D Rose - 《Contemporary Political Theory...
Informal networks in Korea, yongo, present an ethical issue in the workplace, as they tend to socially exclude women, limiting possibilities for their participation and career progression. We found that informal networks are pervasive and strong because of the informal institutions in which they are...
As of October 2021, a total of 15 institutions maintain B corp certification in Korea. As can be seen in the Table1, companies in various industries such as manufacturing, service, and finance have been certified. Particularly, there are many certified B corps are related to finance and impac...
Economic Development and Poverty Reduction in Korea: Governing Multifunctional Institutions Chapter© 2015 Korea Development Institute (KDI) Chapter© 2014 Korea Development Institute (KDI) Chapter© 2015 References Ahn, S.-H. and Lee, S.-C. (2005). ‘The Development of the South Korean Welfa...