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A Study on Teaching-Learning Strategies for Flow Experience in e-Learning Environment (e-Learning 환경에서의 몰입(Flow) 경험을 위한 교수 학습 전략 연구)

  • Lee, EunKyoung;Han, Keun-Woo;Kim, SeongSik;Lee, YoungJun
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.21-30
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    • 2007
  • It is necessary to design a careful teaching-learning plan for motivating learners as well as helping them to maintain the learning process so that the advantages and effects of e-Learning system are fully exploited. In order to solve the problems in motivation and maintaining learning, we reviewed the Flow Theory and its relevant previous research materials, analyzed the technological and environmental characteristics of e-Learning, and developed the teaching-learning strategies to promote flow experiences fit for the characteristics of e-Learning. Additionally, to verify the effectiveness of these strategies, we have implemented an e-Learning system based on the strategies and applied it in the actual teaching-learning field. As a result, it has been proved that the teaching-leaning strategies developed for flow experiences in this study were helpful in improving learners' flow level and, consequently, contributed to the enhancement of their academic achievements.

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The Effect of Self-Efficacy on Career Commitment: Mediating Effects of Career Identity and Conditional Effects of Goal Difficulty (자기효능감이 경력몰입에 미치는 영향: 경력정체성의 매개효과와 목표난이도의 조절된 매개효과)

  • Nayeon Lee;Hyunjeong Jo; Woocheol Kim
    • Journal of Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.649-662
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    • 2023
  • This study aimed to confirm the conditional effect of goal difficulty on the relationship between self-efficacy, career identity, and career commitment of workers in domestic companies. A survey targeting 500 employees of domestic companies was conducted to measure self-efficacy, career identity, career commitment, and goal difficulty. Data were analyzed using MPlus and SPSS PROCESS Macro. The results are as follows. First, self-efficacy was found to have a significant positive effect on career identity and career commitment. Additionally, career identity was found to have a significantly positive effect on career commitment. Second, the mediating effect of career identity on the relationship between self-efficacy and career commitment was significant and moderated by the level of goal difficulty. Based on the above research results, the academic and practical implications are presented.

Prediction of Learning Flow, School Flow and School Support on Satisfaction and Learning Persistence in Engineering College (학습몰입, 학교몰입, 학교 지원의 만족도, 학습지속의향에 대한 예측력 검증)

  • Joo, Young-Ju;Chung, Ae-Kyung;Choi, Hye-Ri
    • 전자공학회논문지 IE
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    • v.49 no.1
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    • pp.30-38
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    • 2012
  • The participants were 102 students with digital broadcasting and media major.. A hypothetical model proposed included learning flow, school support as predictors, and satisfaction and learning persistence as a criterion. The results of this study through multiple regression analysis indicated that learning flow and school flow predicted significantly on satisfaction. And school flow, school support, and satisfaction predicted significantly on learning persistence. In addition, satisfaction mediated between learning flow and learning persistence, and between school flow and learning persistence. A constructive foundation for providing learning strategies in the successful engineering education would be proposed on the basis of the current results of this study.

Influence that Wage Satisfaction of the private Security Guards has on Devotion Organization (민간경비원의 임금만족이 조직몰입에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Chan-Sun;Kim, Sang-Jin
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.12
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    • pp.89-116
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    • 2006
  • As the society changes, the Private Security has developed highly in a short time. However, it has brought about various problems. The best urgent problem of those problems is the wage problem. This study is examining into the difference with the wage satisfaction and devotion to organization, and analyzing influence that wage satisfaction has on devotion to organization. According to this research, the first, women appeared higher numerical value than men in satisfaction with a wage level, wage disparity, wage system and the welfare system and the highest age group is over 26 year-old. While the college graduates appeared high satisfaction with a wage level and wage disparity, the university graduates is high satisfaction with wage system and the welfare. This shows that as the scholarship is high, they think they must be getting wages higher and higher as their work result or produce. The second, in devotion to his(her) organization, the men is higher than the women. The third, the men show the high emotional devotion because the men devote to his work on his own initiative while the women show the high continuos service devotion because they are passively. The fourth, over the 26-year old group appeared high level in devotion to his(her) organization, the university graduate group appeared high level both the emotional devotion and the continuous service devotion. The long-term employed person showed the satisfaction with job position, pay grade, and career and also appeared high in devotion to his(her) organization. The fifth, as the scholarship is low, they were concerned about a wage level and wage disparity but, as the scholarship is high, they were concerned about the wage system and the welfare. The wage satisfaction has influence on the scholarship, job position and career therefore, the long-term employed persons showed high wage satisfaction and devotion to his(her) organization. In conclusion, for the development of Private Security and high devotion to organization, the wage level of private security guards must be systematize and the quality of the welfare must be improved. And the many factors about the wage and welfare must be studied and analyzed to occupy as one of the skill lists through the educational-industrial collaboration.

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Policy Implications for the Smart Work Diffusion: Focusing on the Perceptual Differences on Organizational Effectiveness between Smart Workers and Office Workers (스마트워크 확산을 위한 정책적 함의: 스마트워크 근로자와 직장근무 근로자의 조직유효성 인식 차이를 중심으로)

  • Choo, Shi-Gak;Sohn, Young-Kon;Jeon, Sang-Gil
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.11-22
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    • 2012
  • Smart work, which is a new way of working at out-of-home instead of an office, has become a widespread practice because it is considered as beneficial for both organization and employee. This study is conducted to investigate the differences about attitude toward the organizational effectiveness between smart worker and office worker in a call center. The result showed that the perceived advantages of smart worker(higher service climate, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, service capability) are more positive than those of office workers. Based on this result, the implications and policy directions of smart work were discussed.

A Study on the Relationships Among Learning Orientation, Innovativeness and Organizational Commitment of Entrepreneurs: Focusing on the Mediating Effect of Innovativeness and the Moderating Effect of Career Relevance (학습지향성 및 혁신성과 조직몰입 간의 관계에 관한 연구: 혁신성의 매개효과와 경력연관성의 조절효과를 중심으로)

  • Joo-Heon, Lee
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.159-174
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    • 2022
  • Entrepreneurs should continuously invest resource and capital for a long time to get tangible business results. In order to be successful, despite difficulties, it is essential for entrepreneurs to continue entrepreneurial businesses without giving up too early. Thus, it can be said that organizational commitment of entrepreneurs is essential for success. According to previous studies, the organizational commitment of entrepreneurs has a significant effect on organizing, establishments of new firms and new product developments. The purpose of this article is to examine the relationships among learning orientation, innovativeness and organizational commitment of entrepreneurs. Especially, we focus on the mediating effect of innovativeness in the relationship between learning orientation and organizational commitment and the moderating effect of career relevance among the relationships. Based on empirical analysis, we reported the following results. First, learning orientation, innovativeness and career relevance of entrepreneurs had significant positive effects on organizational commitment. Second, it was found that innovativeness of entrepreneurs has a partial mediating effect on the relationship between learning orientation and organizational commitment. Third, using Baron & Kenny's hierarchical multiple regression analysis, we examined the moderating effect of career relevance among the relationships of learning orientation, innovativeness and organizational commitment. Third, because the interaction term was found to be positively significant, it was concluded there is a moderating effect of career relevance between learning orientation and innovativeness. This means, when career relevance was higher than average, the influence of learning orientation on innovation increases even more. Fourth, it was also found there is a moderating effect of career relevance between learning orientation and organizational commitment. However, the results of the mediated moderating effect analysis showed the moderating effect of career relevance between learning orientation and organization commitment is an indirect effect of moderating effect of career relevance between learning orientation and innovativeness mediated by innovativeness.

The Effect of Motivation-Reward Fit on Commitment and Knowledge Sharing Activities in Communities of Practice (CoP(Community of Practice)에서 참여동기-보상 적합이 CoP 몰입과 지식공유활동에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, In-Hak;Lee, Ji-Hyeon;Koh, Joon;Kim, Hee-Woong
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.17D no.3
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    • pp.209-222
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    • 2010
  • As the business competition between firms is getting intense, one of the sources of competitive advantage is effectively and efficiently to create, share, and apply information/knowledge among employees. Most of the firms which conduct knowledge management are operating a Community of Practice(CoP) in order to create, share and utilize this kind of information/knowledge resource. Recently, the CoP is getting out of its informal and spontaneous manner and is beginning to be led by the top management, receiving official support, in order to achieve the organization's strategic goals. However, the corporation's strategic operation of the CoP is not only against its original characteristics but also hampers the spontaneity of its participants. Every participant has different motivation to participate and different preference for reward type. This study, with the survey of 114 respondents, found that intrinsic motivation as well as extrinsic motivation significantly affect the motivation-reward fitness. Also, the motivation-reward fit was found to influence CoP commitment which ultimately leads to knowledge sharing activity in the CoP context. This research will help knowledge management companies to figure out how the two things of participants' motivation and their reward types can fit together, and how such fitness ultimately affects the participants' commitment and their knowledge sharing activities.

Study on the Immersion by the American Audience's Biotic Response to Narrative of and (<블라인드 사이드>와 <행오버>의 서사에 대한 미국 관객의 생체반응에 의한 몰입도 연구)

  • Woo, Jeong-Gueon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.652-660
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    • 2018
  • The common point between and is that the immersion was high at the point where all the place movements occurred in the narrative before the full-blown incident occurred. The immersion level showed the maximum at the turning point that passed to the place. Seven key events occur, and the audience's immersion is peaking at the time of each incident. The core event and the immersion are highly correlated. It is at a point where the background, such as movement from the third act, where the most central event is solved, or return to the original place, is changing. The immersion degree of the audience is closely related to the narrative from the first film to the third film of the narrative.

The Effects of Virtual Competitors on AR (Augmented Reality) Home Training System: Focusing on Immersion, Perceived Competition, and Learning Motivation (증강현실을 활용한 홈 트레이닝에서 가상 참여자의 영향: 몰입, 인지된 경쟁, 그리고 정보 습득의 욕구를 중심으로)

  • Choi, Sungho;Lee, Wonouk;Kim, Hyunju;Won, Jongseo;Lee, Jeehang;Lee, Yeonjoo;Kim, Jinwoo
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.119-130
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of the study is discovering the effects of virtual competitors on user in AR (Augment Reality) home training system. Specifically, the current research examined their effects on immersion, perceived competition, and leaning motivation. The paper tested three unexplored relationship. First, introducing virtual competitors in home training system will enhance user's immersion. Second, presenting virtual competitors in home training system will increase user's perceived competition. Third, virtual competitors in home training system will raise user's learning motivation. For empirical analysis, we developed home training system, which could check and give feedback automatically, based on user's posture. Using this AR home training system, the study empirically shows how and why virtual competitors affect users. The results give implications not only on service design; but also on the idea that virtual other could affect user's behavior.

The Impact of Family-Friendly Corporate Culture on Employees' Behavior (가족친화적 기업문화가 근로자의 행동에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Jeongwoo;Kim, Kyungmi;Park, Hyunjun
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.75-92
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    • 2018
  • This study investigates the effects of family-friendly corporate policies on employees' job satisfaction, quality of life, organizational commitment, and turnover intention. Data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire from medium sized manufacturing company during the summer of 2017 and received 295 useful responses. The data was analyzed using the multiple and simple regressions. The results showed that the effects of family-friendly corporate policies were significantly positive from the employee's perspective. The employees' awareness of the family-friendly policy was positively correlated with their job satisfaction, quality of life, and organizational commitment, but it was negatively associated with turnover intention. It should be noted that the boss' support at work showed the insignificant effect on the family friendly policy awareness and this result was very different from the previous study. The study concludes that companies as well as employees benefit from family-friendly policies. The study that in order to create a family-friendly corporate culture, the company should not only introduce the policy to employees but also provide the support and atmosphere for the employees to utilize the family-friendly policy easily, and to establish a companywide support policy, organizational practitioners should find the way family-friendly policies to be rooted in the organization.