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The Post-IMF firm strategy and the corporate restructuring in the heavy & chemical industrial district: the case of Ulsan, Korea (울산 중화학공업의 재구조화 특성 - IMF 체제 이후의 기업전략을 중심으로 -)

  • Park, Yang-Choon
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.17-34
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    • 2001
  • This paper is to analyze how firms in a large firm-led industrial city have carried out the restructuring in the face of radical shifts, with focus on the strategy and the restructuring of firms in Ulsan, a typical industrial district in Korea that is specialized in heavy & chemical industry. It has been well known that the local economy has been led by a small number of large firms, including affiliates of chaebol, and its industrial structure has also been characterised as a clear dichotomy between large firms as a customer and small and medium-size firms as a supplier, which can be called not horizontal but vertical relations. It can identify some tendencies, however, that local companies have been rather dynamically changing in response to increasingly turbulent environment since the Asian crisis. Some are radical, but some incremental. These can be summarized in four distinctive but interlinked ways. First, more than half of local companies surveyed have attempted to change their production systems, mainly from the fordist mass production towards the flexible mass production, seeking both economies of scale and scope. Second, local firms have vigorously continued to reorganize the boundary of the production and the organization, by specializing products and focusing on the core competence in order to save costs and cope with radically changing customer demands in a flexible way. Third, there have been various strategies for the organizational innovation such as the introduction of team organization, the boundary blurring between the managerial and production workers and the intra-firm spin-offs, so as to improve managerial efficiency and competence in the use of internal labour market. Finally, they have tried to be more sensitive to the market and customers. These tendencies seem to be increasingly critical to sustain their competitiveness. To do so, they tend to focus increasingly not only on the competing via the product quality rather than through price, but also to seek to diversify the market and customer firms beyond national boundary.

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Analysis and Optimization of ICT Application in Construction Phase (시공단계 ICT 도입 효과분석 및 최적화 방안)

  • Go, Tae-Yong;Kim, Ryul-Hee;Lee, Dong-Eun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.175-184
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    • 2019
  • This paper presents a modeling prototype that optimizes construction processes implementing information communication technology (ICT). Using "IAMB", each and every actual steps of the construction process may be defined visually and explicitly by elaborating ICT to improve productivity and management efficiency. It contributes to identify the features on what parts of construction task are covered by ICT, and the effects of ICT on process performance. After analyzing 10 real project cases, ICT application types are classified into four categories according to ICT type, job functions that ICT applied, and the project phase in which ICT used. As a reuslt, it was confirmed that the positive outcomes on the construction process were beneficial to mostly the general contractors and mainly obtained by automated information processing, external consignment and consistent information use. Negative effects, which were occurred by mainly manual manipulation and duplication of information handling, were accrued to general contractors minimally, but to subcontractors maximally. Expert focus group commends that several important issues should be considered when implementing ICT.

ESG Evaluation and Response of Construction Companies in Korea (국내 건설기업의 ESG 평가 및 대응방안)

  • Park, Hwan-Pyo
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.785-796
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    • 2023
  • The adoption of Environmental, Social, and Governance(ESG) practices in domestic construction firms is predominantly driven by major corporations. These companies not only publish reports on their ESG management but also engage in a meticulous process of identifying key issues and setting priorities. This process entails an in-depth evaluation of the severity of various issues and the gathering of insights from experts in the field. Interestingly, a comparative analysis of ESG assessments for construction companies, both domestically and internationally, reveals significant discrepancies in outcomes. These differences stem from the varied evaluation methodologies and criteria employed by different assessing bodies. Addressing this gap, our study proposes a suite of strategies aimed at bolstering ESG management within the construction sector. We advocate for enhanced policy support and financial backing, especially targeting small and medium-sized enterprises(SMEs) to facilitate their engagement in ESG practices. A critical step forward involves the standardization and transparent disclosure of ESG evaluation criteria, tailored to reflect the unique aspects of the construction industry. Moreover, the standardization and publication of ESG assessments for subcontractors are essential, equipping them with the necessary tools for effective ESG management and evaluation. Given the global nature of construction projects, particularly those commissioned by the European Union in regions like Africa and East Asia, adherence to ESG standards is imperative. Our long-term vision includes the development of a comprehensive database detailing ESG regulations and their impacts, segmented by region and country. This repository will serve as a valuable resource for companies venturing into international construction projects.

The Qualitative Study on Conflict between Apparel Manufacturers and Contractors in Distribution Channel of Fashion Industry (패션유통경로내의 하청공장 갈등에 관한 질적 연구)

  • 정찬진;변유선
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.41-53
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    • 1999
  • Fashion marketing channels experience conflicts inevitably because of constant interaction among fabric producers, apparel manufacturers, contractors, and retailers. However, it is rarely that attempts has been made to identify causes of conflicts in distribution channel of fashion industry. The purpose of this study was to explore causes of conflicts from the standpoint of a contractor. For this study, data were collected from the owner or the manager represented with a contractor in fashion maketing channels. By means of in-depth interviews with multiple informants, their statement was analyzed qualitatively. From analysis of the resulting data, the causes of conflict were associated with two broad sets, attitudinal and structural differences between apparel manufacturers and contractors. First, attitudinal sources of conflict were identified as perception of subordinated relationships between channel members, delayed announcement on order changes, difficulties in communication by using different terms, different expectations between channel members in controlling product quality, and lack of credit in inspecting products. Second, structural sources of conflict involved unilateral decision on wages for contracting, lengthy payment period derived from a bill of credit, deficient autonomy in selecting auxiliary suppliers, unreasonable issues on lead time, and unfair transaction in selecting a contractor or inspecting finished products. There are limitations on generalization due to the results based on interviews, but this study will be a useful exploratory step before designing a large scale survey.

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System Construction Of Appropriate Flash Animation Production Technique For Television Series Animations (TV용 애니메이션에 적합한 플래쉬 애니메이션 제작 시스템 구축)

  • Rhim, Young-Kyu
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.100-115
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    • 2008
  • This case study states the suitability of using the program, Flash, when producing television series animations. It states the conveniences for the users of Flash when used as an animating tool, the advantages Flash has due to compatibility with other programs, the reduction of production costs, and more. The purpose of this case study is to introduce new overseas Flash animation production techniques for easier production, technically and financially. The outcome of the analysis states the importance of training animators that are able to make high quality television series animations using the new overseas flash animation techniques.

Primitive Forms of General Contractor Business in the Railroad Construction during the Daehan Empire (철도공사를 통해 본 대한제국기 청부업의 초기적 형태)

  • Lee, Soo-Neon;Jeon, Bong-Hee
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.17-28
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    • 2020
  • The general contractor business in South Korea settled in the railway construction during the Daehan Empire, but depending on the construction intention and circumstances of the railroad, relationship among employer-contractor-subcontractor and their roles under the system of the construction process had changed. At the time of laying the Gyeongin and Gyeongbu-rail, the Empire, which had no capital and technology, passed all the power and responsibility of the rail laying to the contractor, who was involved in most of the process. After this, the empire tried to lay Gyeongui-railroad without the help of other countries. Japan prepared for the Russo-Japanese War and decided to construct the railway rapidly, and completed the railway in parallel with direct management work and contract work. From that time on, the general contractor would only do the work. During the construction of railroad in Daehan empire, the general contract business system was established. The ambiguous process was sorted out and divided. At this time, subjects in charge of design and construction has been divided. The internal organization of the project owner and the contractor were organaized and specialized.

Paralytic shellfish poisons in the cultured mussel Mytilus edulis galloprovincialis (양식(養植) 진주담치의 마비성패독(痲痺性貝毒))

  • Jeon, Joong-Kyun;Huh, Hyung-Tack
    • 한국해양학회지
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.79-83
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    • 1989
  • Attempts were made to analyze the toxin composition of the toxic mussel Mytilus edulis galloprovincialis which were collected from aquaculture pond in Apr. 1988 in Hachung, Koje, southern Korea. The toxins were partially purified from the ethanolic extract of the mussel digestive glands by activated charcoal and Bio Gel P-2 column chromatography. HPLC analysis demonstrated that the toxin consisted mainly of gonyautoxin 1-4 (GTX 1-4), along with trace amounts of saxitoxin (STX) and protogonyautoxin 1-2 (PX 1-2).

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김해시의 지역전략산업 육성방안

  • Gang, Han-Gyun
    • Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science
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    • v.5
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2000
  • 김해시에는 약 3,000개가 넘는 기계산업을 중심으로한 전국 두 번째로 많은 중소기업이 있다. 김해국제공항이 10km 이내에 있으며, 부산항과 마산항, 가덕신항만이 자동차로 30분 거리에 있고 서울, 대구, 광주로 가는 고속도로와 울산, 양산, 부산, 창원, 진주를 잇는 동남 공업벨트의 중심지로서 사통팔달의 최적 교통조건을 갖추고 있다. 또 남해바다 해양성기후의 영향을 받아, 화훼, 과수, 채소 등의 신선농산물 재배에도 최적이며 공항을 통해서 50분 거리의 후꾸오까와, 70분 거리에 있는 동경에 이들 농산물의 신속한 수출도 용이하다. 한편 김해시는 가락국의 가야문화권 중심도시로 국립김해박물과의 개관, 문화유적의 복원 등으로 관광도시의 면모도 갖추어 가고 있다. 김해시는 이러한 입지적 요건을 최대한 활용하여 다음과 같은 지역전략산업을 육성하여야 할 것이다. 첫째, 기존의 기계 자동차 금속산업은 지식집약형 기계산업(정밀의료기기 및 첨단 자동차부품포함)으로 특화하여야 할 것이다. 둘째, 화훼 및 농산물수출은 현대화된 재배시설 및 유통시설의 조성, 수출전문생산단지 조성, 대체에너지의 개발 등으로 수출경쟁력을 제고시켜야 할 것이다. 셋째, 기존 기계산업을 정보기술산업과 접목시키는 벤처기업의 육성으로 장기적으로는 하청구조의 산업구조톨 지양하고 기술개발을 통해 경쟁력있는 중소기업을 육성시켜야 할 것이다. 넷째, 유적, 화훼 등의 관광자원을 개발하여 부산과 제주도를 잇는 관광도시로 육성시켜야 할 것이다. 끝으로 인제대학의 특성화분야인 의생명공학을 중심으로 우리나라 최초의 헬씨어밸리(healthier valley)조성올 통해 생물 건강소재산업을 개발하는 것이 바람직 할 것이다. 이상의 특화산업들이 산업연관 효과를 가지고 조화있는 발전을 할 때 21세기의 경쟁력 있는 김해시 건설이 가능할 것이다.

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하청형 중소기업의 전략적 기업혁신 -기술베이스의 동태적 다각화를 중심으로 -

  • 류태수
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.97-117
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    • 2000
  • TOEM strategy is widely used in Japan and Korea because of the diverse advantages such as cost sharing, technology transfer, equipment lease and base technology acquisition between parent company and OEM supplier. There are, however, some disadvantages that (1)OEM suppliers are likely to be reactive to environmental changes and (2) may have difficulty in building competitive position and long-term growth. When the parent company relocates its plant to foreign countries to achieve lower labor cost or to enhance value added this change will affect directly the OEM supplier's outcome. The parent company's divestiture from existing businesses will also affect the OEM supplier. For the OEM supplier to survive in face of these strategic changes it must enter the new countries with the parent company. Alternatively, the OEM supplier must actively diversify its technologies based on its core capabilities of existing product and process technologies and seek new business arenas. The strategy of aligning its businesses with the parent company's new business strategy allows the OEM supplier to share the new market while it requires the OEM supplier to develop core capabilities. In Korea many small and medium sized OEM suppliers are dependent on a few large companies. For the industry structure in Korea where industry concentration is extremely high OEM suppliers should move away from the past strategy, where they are dependent on the parent company's low profitability businesses. They should actively enter new businesses for which parent companies enter to achieve long-term growth.

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Examining the Antecedents of Trust in Apparel Manufacturer-Contractor Relationships (의류기업의 협력업체에 대한 신뢰에 영향을 미치는 선행변인)

  • Park, Na-Ri;Park, Jae-Ok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.280-290
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    • 2010
  • This study identifies the antecedents of trust in the examination of the effects of the antecedents of trust on trust in apparel manufacturer-contractor relationships. A total of 92 apparel manufactures participated in this study. A factor analysis, Cronbach's alpha coefficient, and multiple regression analysis were conducted for the statistical analysis. Five antecedents of trust were classified: flexibility, opportunistic behavior, communication, specific investment, reputation. Two factors of trust were identified: credibility and benevolence. Flexibility, communication, and reputation of a contractor positively influenced the credibility of an apparel manufacture in a contractor. Flexibility, communication, and specific investment of a contractor positively relate to the benevolence of an apparel manufacture in a contractor. However, the opportunistic behavior of a contractor did not relate to either the credibility of an apparel manufacture or the benevolence in a contractor. The results of this study provide empirical evidence of the impact of flexibility, communication, specific investment, reputation on trust in apparel manufacturer-contractor relationships, and additional insight for selecting contractors that seek to improve trust in apparel manufacturer-contractor relationships.