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The role of Confucian values in Korean administrative culture: a cultural-contextual perspective

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  • Sudhakar Vaddi

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The Korean administrative culture and its philosophy have been developed through the philosophical underpinnings of religious and spiritual practices of Confucianism. This paper argues how, as an administrative culture, Confucian tradition has significantly impacted Korean bureaucrat’s and citizens’ behavioural and attitudinal patterns. The managerial values developed by Western countries still could not be absorbed and integrated with Korean administrative culture due to the strong ethical and cultural Confucian values. However, in contemporary times, there is a diminishing trend of public service motivation and an erosion of public trust towards public officials in Korea. Many aspects of bureaucracy have been standardised regardless of their applicability in the cultural context. Although the rule of law remains the universally accepted mode of governance, understanding the contextual or situated specificity of the role of religion in Asia Pacific states is significant as the world is reverting to traditions and culture. The conclusion offers that in rendering public services, public values shape the ethics or moral standards of the bureaucrats. The morality of Confucian values and ethics can complement in Korea’s public organisational behaviour and religion, which could be a way to achieve an impersonal ethical code in modern public governance.

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  • Sudhakar Vaddi, 2025. "The role of Confucian values in Korean administrative culture: a cultural-contextual perspective," Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(3), pages 241-260, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rapaxx:v:47:y:2025:i:3:p:241-260
    DOI: 10.1080/23276665.2024.2396301
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