On Busiiness Between Korea and Uk
This report will highlight the cultural differences between South Korea and UK, and demonstrate the extent of impact that culture can have upon business practices. When operating in a global business environment its vital to be aware of how foreign countries do business and understand this in order to trade successfully. The question that drives this investigation is to what extent does cultural diversity between Britain and South Korea affect business?
Globalisation and technological advancement has made it possible for us to experience cultures foreign to us, which can open doors to businesses as well as close them. Hofstede (1980) defines culture as āa collective programming of the mind which distinguishes one group from another.ā Culture is rooted in a personās values and beliefs, passed down from generations. It therefore affects how people see the world and influences behaviour.
āThe concept of āCultureā is often applied at macro and micro level. āWestern cultureā or āAsian cultureā are an example of the term on a larger scale, but on a smaller scale: āPop cultureā or āentrepreneurial cultureā. It comprises both material (e.g. buildings and art) and abstract elements (e.g. symbols, and values).ā (Britton and Worthington 2006)
In a business context it can determine who, where and how things are sold and purchased, what the business sells and how business is conducted, how customers are #dealt with and which marketing methods are used, etc. There are many restraints upon businesses due to opposing cultures, e.g. something as simple as language barriers causing communication problems; translators may not interpret humour.