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Chung, N. , Lee, H. , Lee, S.J. , Koo, C.
The winds of Korean pop culture swept across China, Japan, and other South Asian countries, and this leads to a variety of economic and socio-cultural impacts. The Korean wave exemplifies the creative economy; creativity becomes an economic activity. Similarly, many Destination Management Organizati...
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