• Title/Summary/Keyword: Receptiveness to Foreign Cultural Inflow

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The Influence of Chinese People's Viewing Degree of Korean Contents on Sustainability of 'Korean Wave' with the Multiple Mediation Effects of Liking for Korean Wave and Receptiveness to Foreign Cultural Inflow (중국인의 한국 드라마 시청정도가 한류 지속 가능성에 미치는 영향과 한류호감도와 문화유입 수용성의 다중매개효과)

  • Lee, Hee-Jin
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.514-526
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    • 2014
  • The predominant concern of the study consist of: (1) whether Chinese young people think Korean Wave would lasts; (2) the direct effect of viewing degree of Korean contents on the sustainability of Korean Wave; (3) the mediation effect of liking for Korean Wave and receptiveness to foreign cultural inflow on that sustainability; (4) the moderating effect of sense of rivalry between Korean and China. The research is based on a survey conducted with 371 chinese people between high teen and early 30's, located in Guilin of Guangxi and Zhengzhou of Henan in China. The notable findings are as follow: While the group with strong rivalry does not have a direct effect of viewing degree on the sustainability for Korean Wave, the group with weak rivalrous sense and higher viewing degree of Korean contents predict shorter sustainability of Korean Wave, therefore, the moderating effect of sense of rivalry between Korea and China is significant .Next, liking for Korean Wave shows a full mediating effect among Chinese with weak rivalry and a partial mediating effect among them with strong rivalry. The mediating effect of receptiveness to foreign cultural inflow is non-significant.

Effect of Chinese's Sense of Rivalry toward Korea and Receptiveness to Foreign Cultural Inflow on National Defense Respond: Focusing the Mediating Effects of the Reasonable Dispute Resolution between China and Korea and the Moderating Effects of Liking for Korean Wave (한국에 대한 경쟁의식과 문화유입수용성이 중국인들의 자국방어적 대응에 미치는 영향: 합리적 분쟁해결인식의 매개효과와 한류호감도의 조절효과분석을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Hee-Jin
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.277-288
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    • 2018
  • The predominant concern of the study consist of: (1) the direct effect of Chinese's sense of rivalry toward Korea and receptiveness to foreign cultural inflow on national defense respond; (2) the mediating effect of the reasonable dispute resolution between China and Korea; (3) the moderating effects of liking for Korean Wave. The research is based on a survey conducted with 695 Chinese people under 30, located in eleven cities of seven provinces. The notable findings are as follow: First, while the sense of rivalry does not negatively effect on the reasonable dispute resolution between China and Korea among group with high liking for Korean Wave, the sense of rivalry does have negative effect on the dispute resolution among Chinese with low liking for Korean Wave. Second, the reasonable dispute resolution shows a buffer effect between the receptiveness to foreign cultural inflow and the sense of rivalry toward Korea among group with high liking for Korean Wave, however, the mediation effect of the reasonable dispute resolution is not significant among low group. Thus, it is proved that the moderating effect of liking for Korean Wave is significant. Some practical and political implications are discussed based on the study's findings.