Hanʾguk ŭi kiŏpka chŏngsin kwa kiŏp sŏngjang

30-tae kiŏp chiptan soyuju mit chʻoego kyŏngyŏngjadŭl ŭi lidŏsip ŭl chungsim ŭro = A style of enterpreneurship and its effects on the firm growth in Korea : analysis of leadership styles of owners and CEOs in top 30 business groups

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Hanʾguk ŭi kiŏpka chŏngsin kwa kiŏp sŏngjang
Sin-il Kang, Sin-il Kang
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Hanʾguk ŭi kiŏpka chŏngsin kwa kiŏp sŏngjang

30-tae kiŏp chiptan soyuju mit chʻoego kyŏngyŏngjadŭl ŭi lidŏsip ŭl chungsim ŭro = A style of enterpreneurship and its effects on the firm growth in Korea : analysis of leadership styles of owners and CEOs in top 30 business groups

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Korean
Pages
366

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-294).

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Sŏul Tʻŭlpyŏlsi
Other Titles
Style of enterpreneurship and its effects on the firm growth in Korea : analysis of leadership styles of owners and CEOs in top 30 business groups

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Library of Congress
HD37.K6 K37 1997

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Pagination
366 p. :
Number of pages
366

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Open Library
OL18994938M
ISBN 10
8987579484
OCLC/WorldCat
39754800, 502910448

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Work ID
OL12600248W

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