In a recent analysis, commentator Lee Jeong-hwan suggests that we are witnessing the early stages of a massive economic big cycle, driven by disruptive innovation and shifting global power dynamics. He questions whether today's tech behemoths—Amazon, Google, Apple, as well as Korea's Naver and Kakao—will still be standing a decade from now.
As old hegemonies crumble, new opportunities emerge, and with them the potential for entirely new global powerhouses to rise. The key, Lee argues, lies in navigating the chaos of disruptive innovation to find the next great winners.
This discussion is part of a broader series exploring the intersection of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and global economic shifts, inviting viewers to consider what comes next in a rapidly evolving landscape.