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SUMMARY:Global Korean Entrepreneurship Forum: Leading the Global Frontier
DESCRIPTION:Introduction: \nWe are delighted to announce the Global Korean Entrepreneurship Forum\, set to take place on April 25-26 in the heart of Washington\, D.C.\, hosted by the prestigious GW School of Business\, The International Council for Small Business and the GWSB Korean Management Institute. This forum will revolve around the pivotal role of research\, innovation\, and policy in fostering entrepreneurial ecosystems\, bringing together experts\, scholars\, policymakers\, and entrepreneurs worldwide to explore the dynamic landscape of Korean entrepreneurship. \nTheme Overview: \nSouth Korea has emerged as a global innovation hub in recent years\, showcasing remarkable technological advancements\, startups\, and entrepreneurship. This forum aims to delve into the multifaceted aspects that have propelled Korean entrepreneurship onto the global stage\, emphasizing the critical interplay between research\, innovation\, and policy. The key themes the forum will address are Research and Entrepreneurship\, Innovation Ecosystems\, Policy for Progress\, Global Perspectives\, Startups and Success Stories and Future Trends. \nKey Themes: \n\n **Research and Entrepreneurship:** High-quality research forms the bedrock of any thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. The conference will explore the latest research trends in Korean entrepreneurship\, offering insights into innovative business models\, market trends\, and emerging opportunities. We invite scholars and researchers to share their findings and discoveries that drive entrepreneurship forward.\n **Innovation Ecosystems:** South Korea’s innovation-driven economy has been shaped by its robust ecosystems. Discussions will revolve around fostering innovation hubs\, cultivating a culture of creativity\, and examining how collaboration between startups\, corporations\, and academia can amplify innovation.\n **Policy for Progress:** Government policies play a pivotal role in shaping the entrepreneurial landscape. This conference will provide a platform for policymakers to discuss strategies\, regulations\, and incentives that encourage entrepreneurship\, investment\, and sustainable growth.\n **Global Perspectives:** Korean entrepreneurship has global significance\, and we welcome international perspectives on how the Korean model can be applied or adapted in different contexts. Cross-border collaboration and the role of transnational networks will be explored.\n **Startups and Success Stories:** A conference highlight will showcase Korean startups and success stories. Entrepreneurs will share their journeys\, challenges\, and triumphs\, inspiring emerging entrepreneurs.\n\n\n **Future Trends:** The entrepreneurial landscape is continually evolving. Participants will be able to delve into emerging trends such as fintech\, biotech\, and sustainability and how they are reshaping the future of Korean entrepreneurship.\n\nLooking Forward: \nThe bi-annual Global Korean Entrepreneurship Forum in Washington\, D.C.\, hosted by the GW School of Business\, the International Council for Small Business\, and the Korean Management Institute as the primary host\, promises to be an intellectually stimulating and collaborative event. It will bring together thought leaders\, innovators\, policymakers\, and entrepreneurs. Focusing on the dynamic interplay of research\, innovation\, and policy\, we aim to chart a course for sustainable growth\, innovation\, and global leadership in Korean entrepreneurship. Join us on April 25-26 as we explore these critical themes and contribute to shaping the future of entrepreneurship in South Korea and beyond. \n  \nAgenda \nThursday April 25th: The George Washington University\, Elliott School of International Affairs State Room \n8:00 AM – 8:30 AM: Registration and Networking \n\nWelcome and Registration for Participants\n\n8:30 AM – 9:00 AM: Opening Session \n\nWelcome Address and Introduction to the Forum\nRemarks from Hosts and Sponsors\n\n9:00 AM – 10:30 AM: Plenary Session 1 – Research and Entrepreneurship \n\nKeynote Address by Renowned Scholar\nPanel Discussion on Latest Trends in Korean Entrepreneurship Research\n\n10:30 AM – 11:00 AM: Coffee Break and Networking \n11:00 AM – 12:30 PM: Plenary Session 2 – Innovation Ecosystems \n\nInsights into Shaping Robust Innovation Hubs\nPanel Discussion on Collaboration between Startups\, Corporations\, and Academia\n\n12:30 PM – 1:30 PM: Lunch Break (at The George Washington University\, Elliott School of International Affairs State Room) \n1:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Afternoon Session \n\nBuses depart for the US Congress\nTour of the US Capitol Building\nPlenary Session 3 – Policy for Progress at US Congress\n\n3:00 PM – 3:30 PM: Coffee Break and Networking at US Congress \n  \n3:30 PM – 5:00 PM: Plenary Session 4 – Global Perspectives \n\nInternational Panel on Applying Korean Entrepreneurship Models Globally\nClosing Remarks for the Day\n\n5:00 PM: Buses Return to The George Washington University \n  \nFriday April 26th: The George Washington University\, Elliott School of International Affairs State Room \n  \n8:30 AM – 9:00 AM: Registration and Networking \n\nWelcome and Registration for Day 2\n\n9:00 AM – 10:30 AM: Plenary Session 5 – Startups and Success Stories \n\nHighlighting Korean Startup Journeys\nPanel Discussion with Successful Entrepreneurs\n\n10:30 AM – 11:00 AM: Coffee Break and Networking \n11:00 AM – 12:30 PM: Plenary Session 6 – Future Trends \n\nExploring Emerging Trends in Fintech\, Biotech\, and Sustainability\n\n12:30 PM – 1:30 PM: Lunch Break (at The George Washington University\, Elliott School of International Affairs State Room) \n  \n1:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Afternoon Session \nContinuation of Plenary Session 6 – Future Trends \n\nPanel Discussion on Shaping the Future of Korean Entrepreneurship\n\n3:00 PM – 4:00 PM: Plenary Session 7 – Closing Session \n\nSummary of Key Takeaways\nAcknowledgment of Speakers and Participants\n\n7:00 PM: Dinner at City View Room\, The George Washington University\, Elliott School of International Affairs \n\nDinner and Networking\nClosing Ceremony\nAcknowledgment of Sponsors and Organizers\nThank You and Farewell
URL:https://kmigwsb.org/event/gkef/
LOCATION:Elliott School of International Affairs\, 1957 E St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20052\, United States
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SUMMARY:Online Travel Agencies’ Business Model and its Impact on the Travel Industry in South Korea
DESCRIPTION:Watch NOW: https://youtu.be/aP_WWyTlLAQ.\nWebinar Outline\n\nOTA supply landscape\nGlobal hotel chains and OTA strategy\nUtilizing data for strategy building\nExperimentation in business settings\n\nAbout the Speaker\nMs. JiHyun Hong\, Wharton MBA\, is a Supply Optimization and Commercialization Manager at Agoda\, one of the world’s fastest-growing online travel booking platforms under the Booking Holdings umbrella. She develops and executes a strategic roadmap for chain hotel supply (KeyAccounts) booking growth by identifying opportunities across the organization including account management practices\, pricing\, and marketing. Previously\, JiHyun was Partnerships Innovation Manager at Agoda. She was in charge of sales process improvement for the Strategic Partnerships team. Before that\, she was Sales Executive at Hilton Worldwide\, Conrad Seoul. Ms. JiHyun earned her MBA at The Wharton School\, University of Pennsylvania. She also completed BBA in Hotel Management at Kyung Hee University\, Seoul\, South Korea. 
URL:https://kmigwsb.org/event/online-travel-agencies-business-model-and-its-impact-on-the-travel-industry-in-south-korea/
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SUMMARY:Humane Entrepreneurship in Korea: The Future Ahead
DESCRIPTION:Register today! The Korean Management Institute (KMI) at GWSB is thrilled to host the KMI April webinar!\n\nThe webinar features Dr. Ki-Chan Kim\, Professor of Management at the Catholic University of Korea\, introducing Humane Entrepreneurship in Korea: The Future Ahead.\n\nJoin KMI on April 29 at 6:00 p.m. EST to learn about #HumaneEntrepreneurship and its crucial role in the post-COVID-19 world.\n\nRegister Today: https://us02web.zoom.us/…/reg…/WN_RgBUzB6oS2G60DVGyw6d0Q.
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