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Is Commanding Korean a Source of Competitiveness?: An Analysis of Publications in English by Korean Economics Professors Affiliated with Korean Universities

Korea Journal / Korea Journal, (P)0023-3900; (E)2733-9343
2021, v.61 no.3, pp.46-69
https://doi.org/10.25024/kj.2021.61.3.46
Duol KIM (Myongji University)
Hann Earl KIM (Gachon University)
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Abstract

For the last several decades, people around the world have become increasingly interested in Korean economy and society. Along with this demand factor, the supply factor, that is, the eagerness of Korean scholars to actively interact with global academia, has encouraged Korean scholars to write more articles about the Korean economy in English. The combination of these two factors has over the last two to three decades resulted in the growth of English-language papers dealing with Korean subjects. However, the increase in English-language papers examining Korean subjects over the last two decades is largely explained by the overall growth of English-language papers in general, while the ratio of Koreanrelated subjects among those English-language publications has actually declined. More analyses should be made to understand this pattern. However, if we consider policy measures to improve the situation, it is reasonable first to think about how to enhance the availability or quality of data used for research on Korea. Even without allocating more money, the Korean government can attract scholars to study Korean subjects by making existing government data more available to scholars. Since the government is the largest data holder, a more forward-looking approach by the government can attract more scholars to study Korean subjects and to write more papers in English.

keywords
competitiveness, Korean subjects, global academia, availability of data, quality of data
Submission Date
2021-03-02
Revised Date
2021-06-13
Accepted Date
2021-06-28

Korea Journal