Wal-Mart Fails to Impress the Korean Consumer.
John C. Clark, a professor of management at California State University, Sacramento, says his research suggests that Walmartians have not exactly overwhelmed the South Korean
John C. Clark, a professor of management at California State University, Sacramento, says his research suggests that Walmartians have not exactly overwhelmed the South Korean
Wal-Mart likes to call itself a “retail magnet” which attracts shoppers, who then spin off and help other nearby merchants. The only problem with this
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