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Valuation of Online Game Developers Using Real Options Analysis: the Case of Korea (실물옵션을 이용한 온라인게임 개발사 가치평가 사례연구)

  • Yoo, Chang-Sok;Heo, Eunn-Yeong;Kim, Min-Kyu
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.31-41
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    • 2011
  • To sustain the competitive edges in the online game industry, many publishers invest online game developers at early stages. However, the fair value of online game developers at early stages cannot be calculated with traditional valuation methods due to the high level of uncertainties in technology and market. Based on the literature reviews, we recommended real options analysis for the proper valuation methods of online game developers at early stages, and compared it with other methods using "Bluehole Studio" investment case. The case study result showed that real options analysis is better in explaining the market value as expected.

Software Bundling for Competitive Advantage: Vendor Strategies and Public Policy Implications

  • Kim, Tae-Ha;Shin, Hyung-Deok;Dutta, Amitava
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.39-62
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    • 2010
  • As an engineered product, a software package has multiple dimensions that must be designed judiciously to enhance its competitive viability. Functionality, reliability and price are three such common dimensions. However, many software products are sold as bundles of individual components and the competitive impact of bundling has received less attention in the research literature. In this paper, we examine the implications of software vendors using bundling as an element of competitive strategy. A game theoretic model of the actions of an incumbent and a new entrant is developed and the impact on vendor and consumer welfare is analyzed. Numerical experiments with the model show that (i) increasing bundle size is an effective strategy for the incumbent to increase its payoff at the cost of the entrant's payoff and consumer surplus, especially when the entrant's quality is low (ii) in the presence of bundling, the entrant can still increase its own payoff and consumer surplus at the cost of the incumbent's payoff, by increasing product quality up to the level that best segments market demand with the incumbent and (iii) an increase in bundle size by the incumbent, or an increase in quality by the entrant, can both result in an increase of total surplus. Similar results are observed in a related case where the entrant offers free software bundles. Our results provide insights into how software vendors may strategically use bundling and quality as additional product dimensions in order to stay competitive in the market. These results also inform the competing vendors of the impact of bundling related public policy actions on their respective payoffs.

A Dynamic Game of R & D Investment Under Technology Transfer (기술이전하에서의 연구개벌투자에 관한 동적게임)

  • 오형식
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 1986
  • The problem of strategic R & D investment is formulate as a differential game model and solved explicity for a special case. It is shown that, at equilibrium, an increase in the intensity of market competition or a decrease in the role of technology transfer results in an increase in the initial rate of investment by competing tfirms. The increased initial investment rate may enhance the rate of technology development. This dynamic model can be used to propose non cooperative R & D investment policies in technologically competitive situation.

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Dynamic Adjustment of Noncooperative Games Where Informations are Given at Discrete Time Intervals

  • Oh, Hyungjae
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.71-83
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    • 1990
  • This paper concerns the analyses of dynamic adjustments in noncooperative games where the market informations are given at discrete time intervals. During the game period, the market informations are given at discrete time intervals. During the game period, the inventories initially stored by players are to be released one day based to the completely competitive market so as to maximize each player's revenue, where players' parameters are unknown one another. Game results have shown that the continuous dynamic adjustment does not necessarily assure the better revenue, and if a player thinks that his parameter is underestimated by hig opponent, then he is better overestimate his opponent's parameter.

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Analysis on the Decision of Transmission Cost Allocation Rate Using the Arbitration Game (중재게임을 이용한 송전비용배분비율 결정에 관한 분석)

  • Chung, Koohyung;Kang, Dongjoo;Han, Seokman;Kim, Balho
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers A
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    • v.54 no.10
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    • pp.496-499
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    • 2005
  • In many parts of the world, the electric power industry is undergoing unprecedented changes. Therefore, in order to reform the electric power industry efficiently and minimize the confusion of this restructuring, the systematic studies related to transmission pricing and transmission cost allocation issues are required essentially. However, even now, the basis of transmission cost allocation rate is not equipped so that the regulation body has determined the allocating rate under the common practice. In this paper, we demonstrate that the decision of transmission cost allocation rate is the regulation body's own right. For this analysis, we apply game theory to the procedure determining this rate and the competition to determine this rate between gencos and distcos is modeled as the arbitration game.

5G Network Communication, Caching, and Computing Algorithms Based on the Two-Tier Game Model

  • Kim, Sungwook
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.61-71
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    • 2018
  • In this study, we developed hybrid control algorithms in smart base stations (SBSs) along with devised communication, caching, and computing techniques. In the proposed scheme, SBSs are equipped with computing power and data storage to collectively offload the computation from mobile user equipment and to cache the data from clouds. To combine in a refined manner the communication, caching, and computing algorithms, game theory is adopted to characterize competitive and cooperative interactions. The main contribution of our proposed scheme is to illuminate the ultimate synergy behind a fully integrated approach, while providing excellent adaptability and flexibility to satisfy the different performance requirements. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed approach can outperform existing schemes by approximately 5% to 15% in terms of bandwidth utilization, access delay, and system throughput.

Development of a Serious Game using EEG Monitor and Kinect (뇌파측정기와 키넥트를 이용한 기능성 게임 개발)

  • Jung, Sang-Hyub;Han, Seung-Wan;Kim, Hyo-Chan;Kim, Ki-Nam;Song, Min-Sun;Lee, Kang-Hee
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.189-198
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    • 2015
  • This paper is about a serious game controlled by EEG and motion capture. We developed our game for 2 users competitive and its method is as follows. One player uses a controlling interface using EEG signals based on the premise that the player's facial movements are a depiction of the player's emotion and intensity throughout the game play. The other player uses a controlling interface using kinect's motion capture technology which captures the player's vertical and lateral movements as well as state of running. The game shows the first player's EEG as a real-time graphic along the map on the game screen. The player will then be able to pace himself based on these visualization graphics of his brain activities. This results in higher concentration for the player throughout the game for a better score in the game. In addition, the second player will be able to improve his physical abilities since the game action is based on real movements from the player.

Evaluating Korea Game Platform by Applying GE Model (GE 모델을 응용한 게임 플랫폼별 산업 평가)

  • Kim, Hyoung-Gil;Lee, Ji-Hun;Kim, Tae-Sik
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2006
  • Most companies operate their business unit by products which occupy mostly their sales or can increase their sales. The evaluation of business units is very important part to check the market position of its business, the value of investment and business diversification. This paper applies 5 game flat forms to Korean game industry at base on GE model which can evaluate business unit with market merit and competitive advantage in market. the result of study indicates that main flat form and the other flat form distribute diversely, and can determine the time for the new product development, the flat form of main investment and marketing strategy.

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Comparative Analysis of the Consumption Behavior of Game Items and Professional Sports Viewing Expenditures Based on the Esports and Sports Consumption Tendencies of the MZ Generation

  • Koun KIM;Seong-Hee PARK
    • Journal of Sport and Applied Science
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.13-19
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: This study aims to investigate the consumption patterns of the MZ generation in relation to eSports and traditional professional sports, focusing on the similarities and differences in spending behavior on game items and professional sports viewing. Research design, data, and methodology: The research utilizes a comparative analysis of eSports and professional sports consumption trends within the MZ generation. Data was collected through surveys targeting MZ generation consumers and analyzed using statistical methods to assess the impact of consumption behaviors on spending. The study particularly focuses on the expenditure behaviors in game items (eSports) versus traditional sports viewing expenses. Results: The analysis revealed that the MZ generation displays distinct consumption behaviors between eSports and traditional sports. eSports consumption is characterized by higher spending on in-game items, driven by personalization and competitive advantages, whereas spending on professional sports viewing is influenced by fan loyalty and event participation. Conclusions: The findings underscore the growing economic significance of eSports, driven by the unique consumption behaviors of the MZ generation. These insights suggest that the eSports industry should continue to adapt its strategies to capitalize on this trend, while traditional sports organizations may need to innovate in engagement strategies to maintain consumer interest and expenditure.

Modeling of Demand Side Bidding in Demand Resource Market using Game Theory (수요자원시장의 입찰경쟁 모형화 및 게임 이론적 해석)

  • Lee, Kwang-Ho;Cho, Sung-Wi
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.59 no.12
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    • pp.2143-2149
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    • 2010
  • Market price and curtailment amounts of the Demand Resource Market(DRM) are determined by competition between electricity consumers. An important aspect of the DRM involves the assessment of strategic behavior of participants for maximizing their profits. This paper presents economic equilibrium models for simulating imperfect competition among electricity consumers in the DRM and analyzes the models at Nash Equilibrium of Game Theory. The proposed demand functions and supply functions of DRM are based on the Demand Resource Market Rules in Korean electricity market. Simulation results show that the models are adequate for obtaining Nash Equilibrium of consumers' competitive curtailment.