Research on Korean Cultural Industry Based on Global Production Networks Theory

As the cultural industry might be regarded as the most intimate industry to the general public, it is relatively easy to be widely accepted. With the development of the internet, not only people in various countries have been closely connected, but production networks around the world might also be...

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Published in한국경제지리학회지, 26(4) pp. 408 - 420
Main Authors 진자량, 줄리안 슈와베, 이승철
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 한국경제지리학회 01.12.2023
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ISSN1226-8968
2713-9115
DOI10.23841/egsk.2023.26.4.408

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Summary:As the cultural industry might be regarded as the most intimate industry to the general public, it is relatively easy to be widely accepted. With the development of the internet, not only people in various countries have been closely connected, but production networks around the world might also be connected with each other. This article will use data and case studies to clarify how global production networks operate in the development of the cultural industry. By taking the relatively novel point of contact of connection between global production networks and the development of the cultural industry, it summarizes the development models of the film, television and music sectors in the Korean cultural industries. The study found that the development model of the film, television and music industry from the 1990s to the present could be divided into four phases, and most firms are now in the outsourcing and expansion phase. Relying on the huge production networks, these two industries are likely to be improving their popularity and added value through global cooperation. KCI Citation Count: 0
ISSN:1226-8968
2713-9115
DOI:10.23841/egsk.2023.26.4.408