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화장용 제품안전 개선의 사례연구

  • 정국삼;윤상원
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Industrial Safety Conference
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    • 1998.05a
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    • pp.321-326
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    • 1998
  • One aspect of customer dissatisfaction, safety or more correctly, the lack of product safety has received Particular attention in courts and in legislatures, especially in the developed countries. Therefore, many companies have always regarded safety elements as an essential part of product manufacturing. In this paper, the case study on the product safety of infant cosmetics manufactured by a small-medium enterprise is presented We have focused our study on safety level and control system of product safety, also analyzed the product defects caused by mixing process and all departments. It is found that the product defects( Complaints, Enquiries ) is considerably decreased. These results could be used to deal with a product recall which companies hope never happens to them

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Case Study on the Improvement of Cosmetic Product Safety (화장용 제품안전 개선의 사례연구)

  • 정국삼;윤상원
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.130-135
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    • 1998
  • One aspect of customer dissatisfaction, safety or more correctly, the lack of product safety has received particular attention in courts and in legislatures, especially in the developed countries. Therefore, many companies have always regarded safety elements as an essential part of product manufacturing. In this paper, the case study on the product safety of infant cosmetics manufactured by a small-medium enterprise is presented. We have focused our study on safety level and control system of product safety, also analyzed the product defects caused by mixing process and all departments. It is found that the product defects(Complaints, Enquiries) is considerably decreased. These results could be used to deal with a product recall which companies hope never happens to them.

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Investigation of Essential Oils and Synthetic Fragrances Using the Dynamic Gas Discharge Visualization Technique

  • Vainshelboim, A.;Matravers, P.;Hayes, M.;Momoh, K.S.;Krizhanovsky, E.;Korotkov, K.;Shaath, N.;Giacomoni, P.;Rein, G.
    • Proceedings of the SCSK Conference
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    • 2003.09a
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    • pp.431-439
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    • 2003
  • The problem of detecting individual differences of chemically similar liquids remains to be unsolved for various areas of the natural sciences, such as medicine, biology, nutrition, and cosmetics 1. This problem is of crucial importance for the cosmetic sciences, including perfumery and aromatherapy. For example, some certain subtle differences of smell and taste between chemically similar liquids are very difficult to detect by using conventional methods of analysis, such as gas chromatography (GC) and the like (except under unique advanced techniques that are expensive, time consuming, and are not readily available). However, a trained human nose and! or mouth of a perfumer and/ or taster can detect differences of that kind. There are two conventional ways to make a fragrance.(omitted)

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Ethical Issues of Multinational Companies in Africa: host country and industry characteristics (아프리카에서 다국적기업의 윤리경영)

  • Kim, Jai-June
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.271-287
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    • 2019
  • This paper reviews and analyzes the ethical issues of multinational corporations (MNCs) in Africa. First, we find that the transparency and institutions of a host country have a negative relationship with the number of ethical violations of the MNCs. Second, this covers the effects of industry characteristics on each category of ethical issues such as the human rights and the environment. Based on the database of "Ethical Consumer", we show that the Auto, Chemical, Finance, and Telecommunication industries are more likely to violate human rights issues, and that Mining, Oil, Cosmetics, and Chemical industries are more likely to pollute the environments. Further, the country of origin does matter: the US and Asian companies are more likely to be involved with the business ethics violations than are their European counterparts.

An Analysis of the Differences in Korean and Chinese Advertisement Expressions and Brand Images -Focused on Laneige and Mamonde Cosmetic Magazine Advertisements- (한국과 중국의 화장품 광고표현 및 브랜드이미지 차이분석 -한/중 라네즈와 마몽드 잡지 광고를 중심으로-)

  • Rhee, Young-Sun;Ko, Soon-Hwa;Zhang, Jing Jing
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.34 no.8
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    • pp.1253-1264
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    • 2010
  • This research is an in-depth study on the differences of cosmetics advertising and brand representation between Korean companies and Chinese companies. In addition, it studies the preferences of cosmetics consumption in Korea and China. To study these topics, two major methods are applied to magazine advertising analysis and consumer research. Analysis objects are the magazine advertisements of the Korean brands Mamond and Laneige, which entered the China market more than 5 years ago; the 64 advertisements are evenly split between Koreans and Chinese. The objects of the survey are 470 females between the ages 20 and 30 (237 from Korea and 233 from China). The results were as follows. First, Chinese advertisements use intense appeal in which the types of advertisement appeal are highly preferred. Second, ordinary models are highly preferred. Second, (on the nationality of the models) Chinese and Korean models are preferred in comparison to western models. Third, (as shown in the survey) Koreans and Chinese preferred magazine advertisements with headlines and copies. Four, blue colors are commonly used in the advertisements; however, the survey shows that the Chinese consumers prefer gray colors. Furthermore, from this study, there is a significant dynamic between the brand image and consumer satisfaction as well as the re-purchase intention.

How AMOREPACIFIC Became a Globally Successful Cosmetic Company through Unconventional but Sensational Marketing?

  • Kim, Chung K.;Han, Jeongsoo;Jun, Mina;Kim, Miyea;Kim, Joshua Y.
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.95-116
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    • 2013
  • AMOREPACIFIC has rapidly grown to become a successful global brand by persistently seeking and achieving success in foreign markets. In 2011, AMOREPACIFIC was ranked as one of the global top 20 cosmetics companies. What makes AMOREPACIFIC's global success noteworthy is that AMOREPACIFIC challenged the France and the US market, where competition level is the toughest. Lolita Lempicka, AMOREPACIFIC's perfume brand, was chosen as one of the top seven most popular brands in the women's perfume market in France. In addition, Amorepacific, AMOREPACIFIC's namesake skincare brand, is currently recognized as a top prestige brand in the USA. Their success played a significant role as a bridgehead for AMOREPACIFIC in becoming a global cosmetics company. The main object of this case study is to analyze how AMOREPACIFIC became a global cosmetic company through building key brands such as Lolita Lempicka and Amorepafic, among others. Therefore, this study reviewed AMOREPACIFIC's unconventional approach in launching Lolita Lempicka in France, and Amorepacific in the US by focusing on how they foresaw the future opportunities and employed innovative marketing strategies. Specifically, we focused on Amorepacific's marketing strategy under the critical period when AMOREPACIFIC achieved great success in France with Lolita Lempicka (between 1997 and 2004) and in US with the brand, Amorepacific (2003-2008). The case of AMOREPACIFIC's success in the global markets can give valuable lessons to companies that want to extend their businesses to foreign countries and ultimately become global. One such lesson is the importance of building a successful pioneer brand in a powerful bridgehead market. While domestic competitors first entered into less competitive markets such as those in South-East Asia, AMOREPACIFIC challenged the toughest markets such as the French and US markets where the incumbent companies waged the most intensive and severe battles against Lolita Lempick and Amorepacific. Through the success in France and US market, however, AMOREPACIFIC built a powerful base for its successful global expansion. Another valuable lesson is the importance of foresight in uncovering great opportunities hidden behind the trends without losing focus on the brand's core character and values. Lolita Lempicka and Amorepacific showed excellence in foresight competition, which led them to succeed against the intense competition from Goliath companies. If Lolita Lempicka and Amorepacific had just followed the popular market trend at the time, they would have never succeeded.

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The Effects of Character Characteristics of Collaboration Cosmetics on Consumer Preferences (콜라보레이션 화장품의 캐릭터 특성이 소비자의 호감도에 미치는 영향)

  • Bae, So-Jeong;Lim, Ha-Neul;Kim, Kyoung-A
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2018
  • At the moment, a cosmetic market finds to get new ways for change. In this way, Important of customer affinity emphasizes in the market. A lot of companies, markets are working at getting customer affinity. A study looks for attribute of collaboration cosmetic with famous characters and influence of customer affinity empirically. A survey was done a target was customer have bought collaboration product over once, the data was analysed structural equation. In conclusion, these figures out that familiarity and originality effect to customer affinity positively.

Two-Stage Deep Learning Based Algorithm for Cosmetic Object Recognition (화장품 물체 인식을 위한 Two-Stage 딥러닝 기반 알고리즘)

  • Jongmin Kim;Daeho Seo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.101-106
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    • 2023
  • With the recent surge in YouTube usage, there has been a proliferation of user-generated videos where individuals evaluate cosmetics. Consequently, many companies are increasingly utilizing evaluation videos for their product marketing and market research. However, a notable drawback is the manual classification of these product review videos incurring significant costs and time. Therefore, this paper proposes a deep learning-based cosmetics search algorithm to automate this task. The algorithm consists of two networks: One for detecting candidates in images using shape features such as circles, rectangles, etc and Another for filtering and categorizing these candidates. The reason for choosing a Two-Stage architecture over One-Stage is that, in videos containing background scenes, it is more robust to first detect cosmetic candidates before classifying them as specific objects. Although Two-Stage structures are generally known to outperform One-Stage structures in terms of model architecture, this study opts for Two-Stage to address issues related to the acquisition of training and validation data that arise when using One-Stage. Acquiring data for the algorithm that detects cosmetic candidates based on shape and the algorithm that classifies candidates into specific objects is cost-effective, ensuring the overall robustness of the algorithm.

A Study on the Export Strategy of China to the Cosmetic Industry: Focus on Countermeasures against Tariffs and Non-Tariff Measures (화장품 산업의 대중국 수출전략에 관한 연구: 관세 및 비관세조치 대응전략 수립을 중심으로)

  • Jung, Woo-Kyung;Lee, Seo-Young;Kim, Tae-In
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.145-165
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    • 2020
  • Purpose - The purpose of this study is to suggest strategies and solutions for entering China in the tariff and non-tariff sectors of the cosmetic industry. Design/methodology/approach - This study analyzed the import tariff rate of cosmetics in China, and analyzed the export cost by actually interviewing the exporting companies to derive the economic effect of non-tariff measures. Findings - First, We proposed the use of the FTA business model (basic cosmetics), the use of Korea-China FTA tariffs (foam cleansing, toothpaste), and the use of APTA tariffs (perfume). Second, We proposed cooperation between the governments to facilitate customs clearance procedures and improvement of FTA awareness among corporate practitioners. Third, We proposed the expansion and support of the AEO MRA system and the expansion of Korea-China MOU conclusions regarding the certification system, and the international standardization of domestic licensing system and technical conditions. Fourth, We proposed the use of government-supported projects related to obtaining overseas certifications and overseas expansion through collaboration with the same industry. Research implications or Originality - HS3304 products excluded from the Korea-China FTA should take full advantage of the FTA business model. In addition, the non-tariff measure costs are fixed costs per year, so the ratio decreases as the number of exports and export volume increases.

Exploring the Analysis of Domestic ERP Process using Process Mining: A Case Study in a Korean Cosmetics Manufacturing Company (프로세스 마이닝을 활용한 국내 중소기업 ERP 프로세스 분석에 관한 연구: 국내 화장품 제조기업의 사례를 중심으로)

  • Jin Woo Jung;Yeong Shin Lee;Bo Kyoung Lee;Jung Yeon Kim;Young Sik Kang
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.81-98
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    • 2018
  • ERP supports the automation and integration of business processes of enterprises and records voluminous data about the business activities of enterprises. The academe and business enterprises are focusing on process mining, which improves the performance of business processes and strengthens compliance. However, these studies focused on analysis of the business process of large companies, which adopts foreign ERP, such as SAP ERP or Oracle ERP. In comparison with foreign ERP, domestic ERP lags behind in terms of logging and managing of event data. Therefore, the application of process mining to domestic ERP is a challenging task. The present study aims to analyze domestic ERP based on process mining to overcome this challenge. This study discusses the lessons learned from a case study in a Korean cosmetics manufacturing company. Our results are expected to strengthen the competitiveness of Korean small and medium-sized enterprises that adopt domestic ERP and realize the outcomes of the large investment of the Korean government on the ERP implementation of enterprises.