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[Feature] More Korean Companies in China Appreciate the Value of CSR

[Feature] More Korean Companies in China Appreciate the Value of CSR

SEOUL, June 15 (Korea Bizwire) – More and more Korean companies are spending generously on employee welfare and making donations for good social causes. For example, a manufacturer with a production site in China’s Tianjin recently established a building for employees who take turn in three shifts so that they can take ample rest and [...]

[Feature] Picture Taking at Polling Stations Becomes a National Fad

[Feature] Picture Taking at Polling Stations Becomes a National Fad

SEOUL, June 11 (Korea Bizwire) – The June 4 elections had widely been expected to be quiet and uneventful in the wake of the Sewol ferry incident three weeks ago. The elections were completed without any foul play or controversy. As many as 23,465,000 went to the booth out of 41,296,000 registered voters, with the final [...]

[Feature] Elections Decided by Candidate Children’s SNS Messages

[Feature] Elections Decided by Candidate Children’s SNS Messages

SEOUL, June 04 (Korea Bizwire) – Nearly every Seoul citizen had not the faintest idea who he was and even wasn’t aware of the fact that he had run as a candidate for the Seoul Education Superintendent in the local election, which was held on June 4.  His approval rating couldn’t score a two-digit number [...]

[Feature] Guerrilla Gardening Catches on in Korea

[Feature] Guerrilla Gardening Catches on in Korea

SEOUL, May 25 (Korea Bizwire) – Nobody in the world abhors upon seeing fully bloomed roses along garden fences. Even people of hardened hearts smile when offered a bouquet of flowers. Lately there are special groups of people “fighting” with flowers instead of guns. These are so-called guerrilla gardeners. They tend abandoned or underutilized land plots [...]

[Feature] How to Revive Flagging SME Sector

[Feature] How to Revive Flagging SME Sector

SEOUL, May 23 (Korea Bizwire) – The share of the big-three retailers, including Lotte, Shinsegae, and Hyundai, in the nation’s retail market reaches up to 80 percent. Even amid a host of policy measures designed to revive small- and medium-sized merchants, the market is still dominated by a few oligopolistic players. Lim Chae-woon, Professor of marketing at [...]

[Feature] Biogas Technologies That Will Change the World

[Feature] Biogas Technologies That Will Change the World

SEOUL, May 21 (Korea Bizwire) – Most industrialized countries are today busy developing clean energy sources as a way to prevent climate change-induced catastrophes. Korea is no exception in that the government and the private sector are working together for clean energy development initiatives. At the fifth Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) held for two days between May [...]

[Feature] Is Cultural Difference to Blame for EXO Kris Scandal?

[Feature] Is Cultural Difference to Blame for EXO Kris Scandal?

Kris was so popular among Korean fans that he starred in “Running Man,” one of South Korea’s most popular variety show programs last year. SEOUL, May 19 (Korea Bizwire) – Since Kris, member of EXO-M, the Chinese unit of EXO, staged a legal action against SM Entertainment last week, an endless stream of rumors and speculations have [...]

[Feature] Korea’s Book Publishing Industry in Dire Predicament

[Feature] Korea’s Book Publishing Industry in Dire Predicament

SEOUL, May 18 (Korea Bizwire) – Why boys are turning to online games rather than spending time with books? As with this question, boys are increasingly attracted to “masculine” features of games at the expense of “feminine” book-reading time; Boys are being deterred from reading because the “gatekeepers” to children’s literature are mainly women, argues Jonathan [...]

[Feature] What Went Wrong: Crisis of Independent Content Producers

[Feature] What Went Wrong: Crisis of Independent Content Producers

SEOUL, May 16 (Korea Bizwire) – Four Seasons Productions, the film producer famous for planning a low-budget but very successful independent movie “Old Partner” and critically acclaimed documentaries including “The DMZ Redux” and “Steel Route,” was closed temporarily after a stretch of financial problem.  Released in January 2009, Old Partner showed independent films could be [...]