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Lee Kun-hee, South Korea, Buddhist, Samsung



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President of Samsung (Won Lee Kun-hee) Confucianism, Taoism

Buddhism and Global Business
Buddhism and Business

Lee Kun-hee (January 1942) is the President of Samsung Electronics (South Korea). With an estimated net worth of 12.6 billion dollars, Kun-hee is one of the World's richest people.

“Change everything except your wife and kids” Lee Kun-hee

PhD Lee Kun-hee is a Won Buddhist (with elements of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism). The name of Won Buddhism (Won-Bul-Kyo in Korean) means “truth, enlightenment, and teaching.”

  1. Won means circle and symbolizes the ultimate truth
  2. Bul means the enlightenment
  3. Kyo is the teaching of the truth

Therefore, Won Buddhism is the path to truth enlightenment.

  1. Lee Kun-hee (South Korean Businessman, Won Buddhist)
  2. The Presidency of Samsung Electronics
  3. Principles of Buddhism Won (Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism)

Lee Kun-hee (South Korean Businessperson)
Lee Kun-hee, South Korean Businessman, Won Buddhist (South Korea)

Religions, Ethics, and Global Business
Religions and Global Business - Religious diversity

Asia Masters, Doctorate (Global Business, Foreign Trade)

The Subject “Lee Kun-hee (Won Buddhist, Korea)” is included within the curriculum of the following academic programs at EENI Global Business School:

Masters: International Business, Religions and Business.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB AI)

Doctorate: Global Ethics, Religions, and International Business, World Trade.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB AI) Online

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Lee Kun hee Study Doctorate in International Business in French Lee Kun-hee Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Lee Kun-hee.

Buddhist Civilization - Buddhist Economics.


Lee Kun-hee is the third son of Samsung's founder Lee Byung-chull. Samsung's turnover represents 20 percent of South Korea's GDP and 20% of national exports.

He resigned as the Chairperson of Samsung (April 2008) due to a scandal in Samsung's funds management, but returned in 2010.


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