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Title: IT Investments in South Korea


1
IT Investments in South Korea
Tamara Froese Wendy Palmer Ramprasad
Suribhotla John Lang Lesley Cook
2
South Korea
  • Agenda
  • Overview
  • History
  • Geography
  • South Korea vs. Hong Kong
  • Culture and Business
  • Government
  • IT Industry
  • Economy
  • IT Financing
  • SWOT Analysis
  • Recommendation

3
South Korea
Overview
  • Grown to become one of the developing worlds
    biggest success stories from a devastated,
    agrarian economy in the 1950s
  • Exports are strong along with recovery from the
    recent Asian crisis
  • Business environment is dominated by chaebol
    large conglomerates that set the tone nationwide
  • Chaebol seems to be in decline example is
    crisis at Daewoo

4
South Korea
Overview
  • History of protectionism in business, favoring
    domestic competitors at the expense of outsiders
  • Rising standard of living is erasing the
    low-wage advantage that enabled it to rapidly
    develop
  • Seeking to focus on higher value products in
    order to compete in the global economy

5
South Korea
History
  • Modern history begins with annexation by Japan
    in 1910.
  • Korea was treated as a de facto colony of Japan
    creation of basic infrastructure.
  • Korean population was basically subservient to
    the Japanese, who occupied the top technical and
    government positions.

6
South Korea
History
  • American confiscation and re-distribution of
    Japanese holdings back to Koreans after WW II.
  • Influx of refugees from North Korea and China
  • Emergence of the military as an important
    element of South Korean society.

7
South Korea
Geography
  • Korean peninsula extends 1000km from Asian
    peninsula roughly the size of Minnesota
  • Bounded by Yellow Sea and Sea of Japan
  • South Korea is approximately the size of Indiana
  • Border with North Korea is the Demilitarized
    Zone 38th parallel
  • A narrow, heavily guarded strip of land that
    marks a cease fire line

8
IT Geographics
Industrial Clusters
  • Geographic concentrations of companies,
    colleges, research labs
  • Goal is to achieve synergy by sharing
    technologies, human resources and information
  • Types
  • Academia led Company-led
  • Local Community Silicon Valley

9
IT Geographics
Locations of Industrial Clusters in South Korea
Ulsan Automobile (Hyundai) DaeDeok Valley-
Academia Inchon/Seoul Community DaeDeok 21st
Century The New Silicon Valley
10
IT Geographics
DaeDeok Valley
  • Began in 1973 as an RD town, renamed to
    resemble Silicon Valley in 1998
  • String of industrial complexes has become
    Koreas foremost incubator of venture firms
  • Korean-American IT Forum established to share
    information on IT technology and market trends
  • Efforts to expand American investment in the
    Valley and marketing opportunities for its
    products in the US

11
IT Geographics
DaeDeok Valley
  • Central location makes it easily accessible,
    with access to airports, highways, and rail
  • Over 200 startups in 2001
  • Over 700 companies by mid-2004
  • IBM Supercomputing Technology Support Center in
    the area

12
Comparison South Korea with Hong Kong
13
Comparison South Korea with Hong Kong
14
South Korea
15
South Korea
Culture and Business
  • Homogenous population with a common cultural and
    ethnic heritage
  • Strong nationalism and sense of discipline
    reflects years of subordination to foreign
    nations
  • South Koreans view themselves as a tightly knit
    national community with a common destiny
  • Group cohesion is very important

16
South Korea
Culture and Business
  • While Americans are looked up to, Korean
    management style is quite different
  • More highly formal not always as competent
  • Korean managers are usually hesitant about
    reporting upward
  • Decision making power is guarded
  • Smaller organizations usually have only one
    decision maker

17
South Korea
Culture and Business
  • Koreans are extremely polite, friendly, and
    formal in their business dealings
  • Losing Face, a measure of dignity, is crucial to
    Koreans, as in other Asian cultures
  • This can instantly destroy business
    relationships. Avoidance of criticism in the
    presence of others is crucial
  • Koreans bow to each other, shake hands with
    foreigners
  • Business cards are important!

18
National IT Policies
Government Emphasis
  • Privatization and deregulation of
    telecommunication industry resulted in structural
    changes throughout technology
  • Establishment of the broadband communication
    network caused widespread information throughout
    public sector
  • Government emphasis of the importance of RD and
    IT training programs
  • Active nurturing of IT venture companies

19
IT Industry
  • Since the 1990s government concentrating on 3
    areas to increase South Koreas technological
    competitiveness
  • Fostering of research in basic sciences
  • Securing efficient distribution and use of RD
    resources
  • Expanding international cooperation
  • In 1999 South Korea envisioned itself to become
    one of Top 7 technologically advanced nations by
    Q1 21st century
  • End of 2002 total RD investment accounted for 3
    of GDP

20
Telecommunications Industry
  • Developed in the 1980s
  • Throughout 1990s full-blown competition in the
    voice services market
  • New millennium brought emergence of data services
  • Industry is significantly liberalized already
  • Cost of telecommuting decreasing
  • As of 2003, nearly 23 million telephone main
    lines in use
  • Nearly every household has a telephone
  • 33 million mobile phone subscribers
  • Provide data, wireless internet, and video
    streaming

21
Computing and Internet Diffusion
  • IT industry has developed rapidly with
    supervision of a proactive government
  • Approximately half of population is connected to
    the Internet
  • Majority enjoy high-speed access at relatively
    low costs
  • Increasing number of Koreans using
    computer-related communications, on-line
    services, and the Internet

22
IT Industry (cont.)
  • Government recognized need for a networked
    society
  • Launched a plan to build an information
    super-highway in 1995
  • Stage 1 - 1997
  • Stage 2 - 2000
  • South Korea now possesses a high-speed network
    infrastructure that offers high-quality data
    services nationwide
  • Positioned as one of the worlds 10 Most
    Advanced Countries in terms of information
    networks
  • Number one country worldwide in terms of
    broadband Internet penetration and utilization
  • 10 million subscribers
  • Broadband Internet use and expansion will enhance
    the quality of life for people.

23
Economy
Economy Overview
  • An impressive level of growth and integration
    into the high-tech modern economy
  • GDP in early 1960s was roughly equal to poorer
    countries such as those in Asia or Africa
  • Today it is nearly equal to lesser economies of
    the EU in GDP per capita
  • Near the top ten of the worlds largest
    economies

24
Economy
Business Opportunities
  • Automotive parts and service equipment
  • Computer hardware, software and peripherals
  • Electronic and Telecom equipment
  • Machine tools and metalworking
  • Medical and laboratory equipment
  • Food processing and packaging
  • Steel and Shipbuilding

25
Economy
Major Economic Indicators
  • South Koreas GDP growth in 2003 was 6.0
    compared to Hong Kongs 4.8 growth rate

26
Economy
IT Production Growth
  • IT Production has increased from 76 trillion won
    in 1997 to 189 trillion won in 2002
  • IT Production share of GDP has also increased
    from 8.6 in 1997 to 14.9 in 2002

27
Economy
E-Commerce
  • The Korean e-commerce market is approximately 44
    billion USD
  • South Koreans spent more than 1.6 billion
    shopping online in the first qtr 2004
  • This is twice the per capita online spend of US
    residents

28
Economy
E-Commerce
  • The South Korean B2B market is 89.8 of total
    E-Commerce transactions
  • The US B2B market is 93 of the total E-commerce
    transactions in the US

29
Economy
IT Workforce
  • Total number of workers in IT industry is
    1,163,000 (5.4 of total workforce)
  • Compared to Hong Kong/US
  • Government expects a continuous growth of 4.4
    to reach a total of 1.4 million by 2006 (6.3 of
    total workforce)

30
Economy
IT Workforce
  • Highest rate of growth is in computer
    professionals, electronic and telecommunication
    technicians, and other IT administrative jobs

31
Economy
Effect of IT on Foreign Trade
Korean IT Industry's Imports/Exports
  • IT industry exports have increased from 313
    billion USD in 1997 to 463 billion USD in 2002
  • This is almost 30 of total exports for South
    Korea
  • Major IT exports include semiconductors, mobile
    handsets, and LCD panels

32
IT Financing
  • Financial Resources for IT Companies - KOSDAQ
  • KOSDAQ benchmarking NASDAQ in U.S
  • Used for initial public offering of high tech
    startup companies
  • Less restrictions and lower entry/exit barriers
    than standard Korean Stock Exchange Market

33
IT Financing
  • Financial Resources for IT Companies Venture
    Capital
  • Venture Capital Industry formed in early 1980s
  • KOSDAQ opened up new opportunity for investments
  • Less restrictions and lower entry/exit barriers
    than standard Korean Stock Exchange Market
  • Financial Resources for IT Companies FDI
  • After 1997 financial crisis, the Korean
    government initiated tax reduction measures for
    high-tech and service business to cope with
    economic recession
  • Rent reduction policy also underway in industrial
    complex

34
IT Financing
  • Financial Resources for IT Companies FDI
  • Less restrictions and lower entry/exit barriers
    than standard Korean Stock Exchange Market
  • Currently, there is no limitation on foreign
    ownership and value-added telecommunication
    service provider
  • No foreign ownership limitation on IT equipment
    and software business

Direct Foreign Investment from 1997 - 2000
35
IT Strengths -Competitive Advantage
IT Financing
36
South Korea IT Weaknesses
  • Continuous shortage of IT human resources
  • Level of IT workforce little bit higher than
    other Asian nations result in relocation of
    manufactories
  • Software piracy is around 50, compared to 24
    in U.S (2002) - discourage the development of
    domestic software and foreign investment on the
    industry

37
South Korea IT Weaknesses
  • FDI into Korea is still minimal
  • Despite favorable business environment of IT
    industry, foreign companies hesitate due to
    economic crisis in 1997 and 1998
  • Lack of core competency, higher entry barriers
    or high production cost for market expansion

38
South Korea IT Opportunities
  • IT Clusters / IT Education
  • Increased Demand for High Level Technology
  • E-Business Development Pointers
  • IT Service Companies and Software Development
  • IT Equipment Manufacturing

39
South Korea IT Threats
  • Korean government procurement law favors
    domestic over foreign suppliers
  • Foreign access to real estate controlled through
    the Alien Land Acquisition Act
  • Korean regulatory environment is difficult for
    domestic firms to work and even greater to
    foreign firms
  • Chaebols insistent on operating a joint venture
    in accordance with the overall policies and
    business culture of the group

40
SWOT Impact on IT Industry
Impact on Telecommunication/e-commerce industry
  • Korean telecommunication market is fully
    de-regulated and privatized, will encourage
    market players to offer better product at lower
    prices through technology and re-engineering of
    business model
  • Internet usage expands to shopping,
    entertainments through multimedia or gaming.
  • Privacy protection and protection from fraud
    should be strengthened for e-Commerce industry,
    increase the usage in B2C and B2B market
  • The enforced policies and government efforts to
    protect intellectual property right will have
    impact on overall content provider market

Contd..
41
SWOT Impact on IT Industry
Impact on Hardware Industry
  • Korea positioned itself as leading nation in
    terms of semiconductor, mobile phones and LCD
    markets
  • Shortage of IT human resource and higher cost of
    labor force may force hardware manufacturers to
    move other nations like China and Malaysia

Contd..
42
SWOT Impact on IT Industry
Impact on Software Industry
  • IT professionals with IT cluster to share
    knowledge and information and commercialize
    eventually, will facilitate the development of
    software
  • Foreign Investment through either IT cluster or
    joint venture with domestic firms may pull the
    software industry to global level
  • The enforced policies and government efforts to
    protect Intellectual Property Right will
    encourage domestic development of software and
    foreign investment

43
IT Investment Recommendation
Is Investment in the IT Industry in South Korea
Recommended?
44
Framework of IT led Development
45
South Korea
Back-Up Material
46
Sources
  • http//www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook
  • http//www.american.edu/carmel/jw6194a/Korea_files
    /software.htm
  • http//www.american.edu/initeb/cc9979a/hongkong.ht
    m
  • http//geography.about.com/library/cia/blcsouthkor
    ea.htm
  • http//www.state.gov/www/background_notes/southkor
    ea_0006_bgn.html
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