South Korean Chaebols and Value-Based Management

South Korean industrial conglomerates (chaebols) are discussed in the context of value-based management (VBM). Recent economics and finance literature on the diversion of corporate resources from the firm to the controlling shareholders (tunneling), for which chaebols are notoriously known, is discu...

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Business conglomerates
Business Ethics
Business structures
chaebols
Conglomerates
Corporate culture
Corporate governance
Corporations
Economic crises
Economic value
Education
Equity
Equity stake
Ethics
Financial crisis
Financial economics
Governance
Industrial sector
Investors
Management
minority shareholder expropriation
Minority shareholders
Philosophy
Public opinion
Quality of Life Research
Shareholders
South Korea
Stakeholder
Stockholders
tunneling
Value creation
Value systems
value-based management
Voting rights
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