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Cover for SAMSUNG: HOW KOREAN PHILOSOPHY INFLUENCED THE CREATION OF ONE OF THE WORLD´S GREATEST TECHNOLOGICAL EMPIRES

SAMSUNG: HOW KOREAN PHILOSOPHY INFLUENCED THE CREATION OF ONE OF THE WORLD´S GREATEST TECHNOLOGICAL EMPIRES

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Samsung's Cultural Roots and the Influence of Confucianism Samsung's history is inextricably linked to Korean culture, particularly the philosophy of Confucianism, which has shaped the company's work ethic, corporate hierarchy, and strategic approach over the decades. Before we dive into Samsung's journey to global tech dominance, it's essential to understand the cultural principles that underpin South Korea's business mindset, and by extension, Samsung's. The Influence of Confucianism on Korean Society Confucianism, brought to Korea in the 4th century, became one of the pillars of society. Although it originated in China, this philosophy was adopted and adapted by Koreans, influencing fundamental aspects such as respect for hierarchy, loyalty, collectivism and the pursuit of excellence. The foundation of Confucianism is its emphasis on social order and harmony, values that can be seen at all levels of Korean society. In the business world, this translates into a rigid organizational structure, obedience to superiors, and the valorization of collective effort over individual interests. Samsung has embodied these principles since its founding. Its well-defined hierarchical system and employee sense of duty are direct reflections of this philosophy. Unlike Western companies, where innovation can emerge from a decentralized approach and breaking the mold, at Samsung, progress occurs within a disciplined and meticulously planned structure. Lee Byung-chul's Vision and the Founding of Samsung When Lee Byung-chul founded Samsung in 1938, he was already steeped in Confucian culture. The son of an aristocratic family, he grew up in an environment that valued discipline and education. In establishing his company, he applied traditional Korean values to build a strong and resilient organization. Samsung was initially a small food exporter, focusing on rice, sugar and seafood. However, Lee Byung-chul's entrepreneurial spirit, combined with his strategic vision and Confucian pragmatism, led the company to rapidly diversify its business. In the 1950s and 1960s, South Korea was facing economic difficulties, but Lee Byung-chul saw opportunities where others saw crises. He believed in industrialization as a path to economic growth and began investing in strategic industries such as textiles, insurance and electronics. The loyalty and commitment of his employees were essential to the success of this transition. The "Chaebol" and the Confucian Mentality in the Corporate Structure Samsung is part of a group of companies called "Chaebol", an economic model unique to South Korea. Chaebols are family-owned conglomerates that dominate many sectors of the economy and operate with a strong hierarchy and centralization of power. This model is a modern manifestation of the Confucian social structure. Confucian principles shape the way decisions are made within chaebols. Unlike Western companies that encourage independent decision-making, Samsung values conformity and adherence to guidelines set by leaders. This approach has advantages, such as efficiency and consistency, but it can also present challenges, such as reduced flexibility in times of rapid change. Continued...

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Ebook: 15 April 2025

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