Environment of Doing Business in East Asia: South Korean Experience

Type Journal Article - The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business
Title Environment of Doing Business in East Asia: South Korean Experience
Author(s)
Volume 7
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 19-25
URL http://www.ijidb.org/journal/article.php?code=39051
Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to aim to stress the importance of doing business environment in South Korean economy. The theoretical justification is based on neo-institutional theories and new business management including Porter’s Model as main justifications of state intervention due to the market failures to promote a competitive environment of doing business. Research design, data and methodology – The methods to be taken is to provide a comparative performance analysis, and offer in terms of doing business and economic freedom sub-index complemented by Korean reforms diagnostics.
Results – The main results underlined the key factors explain the success of business environment in South Korea such as: a simplified registration procedures, a target tax incentives, the removal of business barriers, the improvement of legislative and regulatory framework, target reforms, property right and technical norms, good governance and the quality of institution, a role of a well-functioning legal framework, a strong competition framework, and the transparency of regulation, etc.
Conclusion – A competitive environment of doing business is based on the target national strategies, appropriate reforms responding to national needs and good governance system.

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