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http://dx.doi.org/10.7737/KMSR.2014.31.4.043

A Theoretical Framework for Economic Assessment of Standardization Programs  

Kim, Bum-Hoan (Department of Electronic commerce, Paichai University)
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Korean Management Science Review / v.31, no.4, 2014 , pp. 43-53 More about this Journal
Abstract
There is no generally accepted single stylized methodology for the impact assessment of standardization programs even though some scholars in the United States or Europe have been trying to set up a common methodology during past decades. It is because the economic outcome indicators that analysts seek to quantify vary significantly with the diversity and complexity of the affected industry and the analytic approach, as well as the nature of STANDARDIZATION programs. This paper builds up the model to establish common methodology which is designed to enable the comparable economic assessment analysis between various STANDARDIZATION programs. The model thus serves to enable a comparable impact assessment because it enables both universally valid and stylized analysis, while traditional impact assessment analysis can vary depending on the kinds of analytic approaches. In other words, this paper developed the common methodology which is designed to stylize the universally valid impact assessment of STANDARDIZATION programs. In addition, this paper shows that it should be accompanied by empirical research for some items in the model, to enable the realization of the both comparable and sophisticated analysis of impact assessments, thereby outputting in the range of those values which depend on the industry and/or STANDARDIZATION type.
Keywords
Standardization Programs; Comparable Analysis of Impact Assessment; Common Methodology;
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