Sentences with phrase «korea society»

TY - JOUR AU - Kim, Hack Soo AU - 박대훈 AU - JunHo Lee TI - The effects of store managers» empowering leadership on contact employees» cooperative behavior: The mediating role of team trust and the moderating role of team cynicism T2 - The Korean Journal of Industrial and Organizational Psychology PY - 2015 VL - 28 IS - 1 PB - Korea Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology SP - 23 - 60 SN - 1229 - 0696 AB - The purpose of this study is to verify the mediating effects of team trust that becomes pronounced as the empowering leadership of store managers influences the cooperative behavior of contact employees as well as the moderating effects of team cynism in the relationship between the empowering leadership of store managers and team trust.
Kim, Yu - Hwan, Kim, Kyung - Sook, The Korea Society for Children's Media, Korean Joural of Children's Media 11 (1), 2012, 87 - 104
Ryu, Chill - Sun, Choi, Seon - Nyeo, Choi, Yu - Kyeong, The Korea Society for Children's Media, Korean Joural of Children's Media 12 (3), 2013, 177 - 196
Kim, Young - Sil, Shin, Ae - Sun, The Korea Society for Children's Media, Korean Joural of Children's Media 12 (3), 2013, 157 - 176
Mi Jin Park, Ji Hyeon Kang, Korea Society for the Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 28 (4), 2012, 331 - 352
Hae Won Jang, Korea Society for the Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 23 (4), 2007, 151 - 172
Jung Mi Lee, Korea Society for the Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 23 (4), 2007, 345 - 358
Suk Kyoung Cho, Korea Society for the Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 22 (2), 2006, 263 - 286
Kang Young - Sik, Kim Yong - Suk, Kim Kyu - Soo, The Korea Society for Children's Media, Korean Joural of Children's Media 9 (2), 2010, 67 - 92
Dong Hwon Lee, Hyo Shin Lee, Korea Society for the Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 30 (2), 2014, 29 - 55
Lee Hyo Shin, Korea Society for the Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 13 (1), 1997, 95 - 118
Jung, Soon - Young, Kim Kyung - Ran, The Korea Society for Children's Media, Korean Joural of Children's Media 16 (3), 2017, 1 - 22
Yoo Kyeong Sook, Chung Duk Hee, The Korea Society for Children's Media, Korean Joural of Children's Media 6 (2), 2007, 43 - 62
Jung Joo Chang, Korea Society for the Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 28 (1), 2012, 147 - 170
Kim, Jung - Wha, Lee, Young - Ae, The Korea Society for Children's Media, Korean Joural of Children's Media 10 (3), 2011, 135 - 155
Han Woo Lee, Dong Moom Yeum, Korea Society for the Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 31 (2), 2015, 85 - 106
Sun Ha Kim, Choon Kyung Kim, Korea Society for the Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 25 (4), 2009, 183 - 204
Kyung Hye Lee, Korea Society for the Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 20 (2), 2004, 345 - 359
Mi Ok Lee, Ji Yeon Park, Korea Society for the Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 26 (1), 2010, 145 - 162
Rhee, Kun Yong, Lee, Eun Jung, Korea Society for the Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 32 (1), 2016, 133 - 150
Seok Jin Seo, Korea Society for the Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 27 (3), 2011, 315 - 335
Hwie - Seo Park, The Korean Society Of Computer And Information, Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information 17 (9), 2012, 181 - 188
Kim Se - Ru, Hong Ji - Myeong, Hong Haekyung, The Korea Society for Children's Media, Korean Joural of Children's Media 9 (2), 2010, 113 - 132
Her work has recently garnered recognition at the Society of Illustrators and also been shown at the Korea Society of New York, the Monmouth Museum, and as part of the Society of Illustrators gallery at MoCCaFest.
The Korea Society's current exhibition of Korean ceramics presents the work of eight living artists through such a familiar opposition, implying that the dialectic between ancient practices and demands for innovation is at the core of contemporary ceramic art's concerns.
Courtesy The Korea Society, New York.
Installation view of Jong Sook Kang's slip - cast porcelain apples at «Korean Contemporary Ceramics» at The Korea Society, 2014.
Select exhibitions include Undergrowth, Art Projects International, New York, NY (2003); Marking: Drawings by Contemporary Artists from Korea, The Korea Society, New York (2003); New Artists 2000, International Kunstmesse Kongresshaus, Zurich, Switzerland (2000); Figuration Critique, Du Toit de la Grande Arche, Paris, France (1998); and Gallery Hyundai, Seoul, Korea (Window Installation, 1997).
Theresa Chong, Beom Kim, In - Hyung Kim, Myong Hi Kim, Tchah - Sup Kim, Il Lee, Choong - Sup Lim, Jyung Mee Park The Korea Society is pleased to announce Marking: Drawings by Contemporary Artists from Korea organized by Art Projects International and held during Asian Contemporary Art Week.
Recent exhibitions include: Paris - New York: IL LEE, Galerie Gana - Beaugourg, Paris, France (2005); Next Next Art, curated by Dan Cameron, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY (2004); IL LEE: New Drawings and Paintings, Art Projects International, New York, NY (2004); Open House: Working in Brooklyn, curated by Charlotta Kotik and Tumelo Mosaka, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY (2004); Marking: Drawings by Contemporary Artists from Korea, The Korea society, New York, NY (2003); and New Acquisitions, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea (2002).
Also, the Korea Society will expect you to create a unit on Korean culture or history upon your return to the U.S.A.
The Korea Society offers study tours in Korea throughout the year.
Sponsor: The Korea Society Application deadline: Usually in January or February.
Open to: Teachers in grades K - 12 in social studies More information: The Korea Society
The New York Korean Film Festival is a program of The Korea Society, the Museum of the Moving Image, and Subway Cinema.
Thomas Hubbard of the Korea Society and former U.S. ambassador to South Korea and the Philippines says he hopes today's North - South Korea summit will lead to a «process» which results in discussions about the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

Not exact matches

Kevin Rudd, former Australian prime minister and president of the Asia Society Policy Institute, speaks about North Korea's potential denuclearization.
Isaac Stone Fish, senior fellow at the Asia Society's Center on U.S. - China Relations, told CNBC via e-mail that the U.S. travel ban «comes as the Trump administration is looking for other ways to punish Pyongyang for the death of Warmbier and North Korea's frequent missile tests throughout 2017.»
Korea is a homogeneous society where national pride is singularly strong, while Canada's history and diversity give us a different way of defining our sense of «nation» and what makes us proud.
Stalinism, Castro's Cuba, Kim's North Korea... all of these are godless societies not only influenced by atheism, but governmentally coerced into atheism.
Japanese imperial rule (beginning in 1910) and the burdens of World War II disturbed these efforts, but when China «fell» to the communists in 1949, many groups, such as the Oriental Missionary Society, pivoted towards Korea.
Some societies, like Great Britain and the United States, started along this path relatively early and thus have progressed considerably, while others (e.g., South Korea) are relative latecomers with much remaining to be accomplished, and still others (e.g., Ethiopia) have hardly started down the track at all.1
With a shared vision of how organic principles and practices can benefit all of human society and the planet's diverse ecosystems, IFOAM — Organics International and the International Society of Organic Farming Research (ISOFAR), and their generous supporters, the government of Goesan County, Republic of Korea, held an International Organic Expo from 18 September — 11 October 2015, to imagine and plan the future of the organic sector and its contribution to ecological sustainability and societal well -society and the planet's diverse ecosystems, IFOAM — Organics International and the International Society of Organic Farming Research (ISOFAR), and their generous supporters, the government of Goesan County, Republic of Korea, held an International Organic Expo from 18 September — 11 October 2015, to imagine and plan the future of the organic sector and its contribution to ecological sustainability and societal well -Society of Organic Farming Research (ISOFAR), and their generous supporters, the government of Goesan County, Republic of Korea, held an International Organic Expo from 18 September — 11 October 2015, to imagine and plan the future of the organic sector and its contribution to ecological sustainability and societal well - being.
I am particularly curious because prior to the Korean War, Korea was a society with highly differentiated gender roles that were not strongly influenced by Western gender norms.
«North Korea is a traditional male - dominated society and traditional gender roles remain,» says Juliette Morillot, author of North Korea in 100 questions, published in French.
This strong gender role differentiation is something which does not seemed to have changed much in civilian life in North Korea based upon available glimpses of North Korean civilian life (e.g. by stealth photographers and personal accounts of rare visitors to this very closed society).
North Korean Studies: the focus on the hermit kingdom, its politics, economics, and society; the kingdom that poses a real - life threat to South Korea, and the world order as we know it today; a unique Marxist - Leninist state in the twenty - first century.
Nowhere in such cultures as Islam and ancient Africa, which are deeply characterised by religious beliefs, or in those societies where the ruler and the ruled form an integral whole, like in China and Korea, can we find what may, even remotely, approximate the public and the private spheres presented by Arendt.
Israel is a heavily militarized society with a percentage of people in military service to some degree unmatched almost anywhere else in the world but North Korea, Pakistan is not.
According to a recent report by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, broadband Internet service in the U.S. is not just slower and more expensive than it is in tech - savvy nations such as South Korea and Japan; the U.S. has fallen behind infrastructure - challenged countries such as Portugal and Italy as well.
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