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    Le Chaebol après la crise financière de 1997 by Chung-Yeol Park

    “…The Chaebol after the 1997. Financial Crisis Changes and Continuity. …”
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    Corporate financial structure of South Korea after Asian financial crisis: the chaebol experience by Jiyoung Kim

    Published 2017-09-01
    Subjects: “…Financial conglomerates (chaebol)…”
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    Board Characteristics and Sustainability Ratings of Multi-Business Groups: An evidence from Korean Conglomerates (Chaebols) by Kim Mookung, Meivitawanli Bryna

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The objective of this study is to provide a preliminary analysis of the effect of ESG scores on financial performances of the Korean multi- business group conglomerates, the Chaebols. Using a panel sample for fixed/random effects models, this study investigates a sample of the largest 41 Chaebol firms with a total of 246 observations during the period of 2014–2019. …”
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    A ground-up “Quaternary” innovation strategy for South Korea using entrepreneurial ecosystem platforms by Philip Cooke

    Published 2017-07-01
    Subjects: “…South Korea, Quaternary sector, Deindustrialisation, Chaebol, Crossover innovation, Thin globalisation, High profitability…”
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    Revisiting the Effect of Dividend Policy on Firm Performance and Value: Empirical Evidence from the Korean Market by Okechukwu Enyeribe Njoku, Younghwan Lee

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Surprisingly, while cash dividend payments exhibit a robust positive impact on Tobin’s Q and market-to-book ratios, suggesting an overall positive link with market valuations, a closer inspection reveals divergent impacts for Chaebol and non-Chaebol firms. In Chaebol entities, dividend policy proxies consistently demonstrate positive effects on performance metrics, aligning with the interest alignment hypothesis and highlighting strategic signaling efforts. …”
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