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Web 2.0 기반의 생명과학 문헌정보 네트워크 설계 (Design of Web 2.0 based Bibliographic Information Network for Life Science)

  • 안부영;김대중;한정민;박양숙
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국HCI학회 2007년도 학술대회 1부
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    • pp.1051-1056
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    • 2007
  • 기존 웹 기반 시스템들의 정보들은 단순하게 정보 제공자로부터 사용자로의 단방향 흐름이며 하이퍼링크로 연결된 정적인 문서 구조로 구성되어 있다. 이로 인해 정보의 갱신이 느리고 제공자와 사용자간의 상호 작용이 낮은 실정이다. 또한 학술정보를 독점하거나, 무기화하여 사용자의 자유로운 접근을 방해하고 분산되어 있는 대량의 디지털 콘텐트에 대한 상이한 포맷과 전송 프로토콜로 적시성 있는 정보의 검색과 수집이 어렵다. 이런 문제를 해결하기 위해 사회적 네트워크 기반 위에 사용자 참여와 공유를 지향하도록 차세대 웹을 도입하고 생명과학 관련 학술 정보에 대한 자유로운 접근과 상호운용성을 증진시키기 위해 OAI 프로토콜을 사용한 생명과학 문헌정보 네트워크를 설계한다. 이 네트워크는 첫째, 최신 논문, 세미나 발표자료, 연구노트, 연구 보고서 등의 자료를 공유 및 교환하고 사용자들 간에 커뮤니티를 구성할 수 있는 Open Repository 기능, 둘째, 분산되어있는 생명과학 관련 문헌정보에 대한 메타데이터를 수집 저장하는 OAI 프로토콜 기반의 Open Collection 기능, 셋째, 개방형 접근이 가능한 생명과학 관련 문헌정보 메타데이터를 서비스하는 Open Access 기능, 마지막으로, 회원 관리, 통계 그리고 등록된 자료에 대한 인증 절차를 하는 Administration 기능 등 4가지로 구성된다.

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컴포넌트 유통환경을 위한 컴포넌트 메타데이타 레지스트리 구축 : C_MDR (A Construction of the C_MDR(Component_MetaData Registry) for the Environment of Exchanging the Component)

  • 송치양;임성빈;백두권;김철홍
    • 한국정보과학회논문지:컴퓨팅의 실제 및 레터
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    • 제7권6호
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    • pp.614-629
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    • 2001
  • 21세기 지식기반 사회로의 정착화와 글로벌 인터넷화 추진으로 소프트웨어는 대형화 및 복잡화 되어가고 있으며, 그 수요는 폭주하는 실정이다. 이에, 표준화된 컴포넌트의 개발 및 유통을 통한 재사용의 활성화가 최근 산업계와 학계에서 중요한 이슈로 부각되는 실정이다. 현재, 컴포넌트의 재사용을 위하여 해외 컴포넌트 판매 마켓에서는 자사별 판매하는 제품의 특성에 따라 정보를 제공하고 있으나, 상이하게 정보를 정의하고 있으며, 그 정보의 수준이 미약하며, 표준화되지 않은 메타정보를 제공하고 있다. 즉, 국제표준 ISO 11179에 기반한 컴포넌트 데이타 레지스트리의 구축이 이루어지고 있지 않다. 국내에서는 2001년도에 공용 컴포넌트의 출시를 추진하고 있다. 따라서, 개발된 컴포넌트의 정보 공유와 유통을 위한 지원도구로서 표준화된 컴포넌트의 메타정보를 서비스 해주는 시스템이 필요하다. 본 논문은 컴포넌트 재사용 활성화의 일환으로 체계적인 정보공유와 정보유통을 위하여, 제품화된 공용 컴포넌트에 대한 표준화된 메타정보의 등록 및 관리를 제공해주는 ISO 11179 표준에 근거한 컴포넌트 유통환경의 도구로서, 컴포넌트 메타데이타 레지스트리(C_MDR) 시스템을 제시한다. 이를 위해, 컴포넌트에 대한 메타정보의 명세 플랫폼을 제시하고, 이 플랫폼에 따라 메타정보를 정의하고, 또한 타 시스템과의 정보의 호환성 증진을 위해 XML을 이용해 표현한다. 그리고 시스템 디자인을 위해 3계층 아키텍쳐 표현방식을 적용하여 단순하고 이해성 있는 시각화 모델링을 제공한다. 시스템 구현은 웹 상의 인터넷을 통해 컴포넌트 메타정보를 서비스를 할 수 있도록 시스템을 구축하며, ASP 개발언어와 PC용 RDMS 오라클을 사용한다. 이로서, 제품화된 컴포넌트j에 대한 유통 메타정보의 표준화를 기할 수 있고, 재사용을 위한 유통지원도구로서 지원이 가능할 것이다.

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장애청소년의 전환프로그램 : 연구 동향 분석과 체계적 고찰 (Transition Program for Youth With Disabilities: Research Trend Analysis and Systematic Review)

  • 안수빈;박혜연
    • 재활치료과학
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.23-36
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    • 2022
  • 목적 : 본 연구는 전환프로그램 연구동향과 장애청소년을 대상으로 국내외 전환프로그램의 중재 및 효과를 체계적으로 분석함으로써 학교 및 지역사회 관련 기관들과 협력하여 성인생활의 모든 측면을 포함할 수 있는 중재 전략에 대한 기초자료를 제공하는 것을 목적으로 한다. 연구방법 : 학술연구정보서비스(Research Information Sharing Service: RISS), Pubmed, Web of Science(WoS) 데이터베이스를 사용하여 2006년부터 2021년까지의 게재된 논문을 검색하였다. 주요 검색어는 'Disability' AND ('Adolescents' OR 'Young adult') AND ('Transition education' OR 'Transition program')를 사용하였다. 최종적으로 7편의 국내외 논문을 본 연구의 분석 대상으로 선정하여 전문을 검토하였다. 또한, WoS(Web of Science) 플랫폼과 VOSviewer(version 1.6.16, CWTS, Netherlands, 2020) 프로그램을 이용하여 키워드와 국가 관계를 분석하고 시각화하였다. 결과 : 7개의 논문에서 참여한 대상자를 유형별로 분석한 결과, 대상자는 ASD, ADHD, ID, DD, physical disability 총 5가지로 분류되었다. 중재에 사용된 영역은 크게 직업(학업), 자기관리(시간), 상호작용(대인관계, 의사소통) 3가지 범주로 혼합되어 실시되었다. 중재 결과 7편 중 1편을 제외하고는 사회성 및 적응, 삶의 질, 일상생활활동 세 가지 분류 중 적어도 하나 이상의 부분에서 유의미한 향상을 보였다. 결론 : 본 연구는 전환프로그램의 연구동향을 파악하면서 프로그램의 적용과 그 효과를 정리하여 다양한 전문가와의 교류하는 방향성을 제시하는 동시에 단편적인 측면이 아닌 성인생활의 모든 측면을 확대하는 기초자료로 활용될 수 있을 것이다.

중소·벤처기업의 SCM역량 모델링과 프로세스 개선 방안에 관한 연구 (A Study on the SCM Capability Modeling and Process Improvement in Small Venture Firms)

  • 이설빈;박주경
    • 벤처창업연구
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.115-123
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 중소 벤처기업의 SCM(공급사슬관리)역량 모델링과 프로세스 개선 방안을 제안하는데 목적을 갖고 실증조사 하였으며, 그 결과를 종합하면 다음과 같다. 중소 벤처기업의 SCM역량 모델링과 프로세스 개선에 있어 공급사슬 전략계획의 모델링에서 전략적 제휴, 기술개발, 집중화에 있어 전략적 제휴를 가장 중요시하고 그다음 기술개발보다 집중화에 중점을 둘 것을 시사하였다. 그리고 의사결정에서도 경로설정 스케줄링과 네트워크 통합, 3자물류 아웃소싱 중 네트워크 통합을 가장 중시하였으며 관리통제에서도 고객서비스 관리, 생산성 관리, 품질 관리 중 품질 관리를 가장 중시하는 것으로 나타났다. 또한 거래지원 시스템에 있어서는 주문 관리 선택, 가격결정 청구, 출하배송, 고객 관리 중 주문 관리 선택을 가장 중시한 모델링과 프로세스상 개선을 요하는 것으로 나타났다. 이는 전체적으로 중소 벤처기업의 SCM역량을 극대화시키고 최적화된 프로세스 운영을 위해 해당 조직구성원의 역량과 프로세스 개선 관점에서 기존 전략적 제휴를 통한 네트워크 공유와 통합을 통해 품질 관리를 최적화시키고 거래지원 시스템을 안정화시킴으로써 기업간 전략적 연계를 통한 단순한 전자적 자료 교환 관계를 넘어 정보시스템의 통합 역량을 극대화시킴으로써 차별화된 경쟁우위를 달성할 수 있음을 시사한 것으로 평가할 수 있다. 따라서 스마트 시대에 최적의 공급사슬 통합 역량의 모델화와 최선의 프로세스 관리를 위해 정보통합에 있어 시스템의 호환성과 신뢰성이 바탕이 된 인프라 구축과 함께 SCM역량 극대화를 위한 조직화와 집중화가 선행되어져야 할 것이다.

메르스 위험정보유통의 사회적 확산에 관한 SMCRE 모형의 적용과 함의 (Applications of SMCRE Model on Social Amplification of MERS Risk Information and its Implications)

  • 최충익;배숙경;김철민
    • 유통과학연구
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    • 제14권6호
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    • pp.89-98
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    • 2016
  • Purpose - This article tackles risk communication issues and aims to address the characteristics of MERS risk information distribution in South Korea, and secondly to examine the communicative behavior of the public health authority in terms of the quality of communication strategies. Thirdly, the study attempts to figure out the risk communication to cope with MERS through the applications of SMCRE model in chronological order. We employ the social amplification of risk framework for analyzing the emergent public response as one of the main approaches. Research Design, Data and Methodology - The main framework of this study is theoretically based on the social amplification of risk, which describes signals about risk transmitted and processed by individuals and social groups. The model also reflects the interactions between social groups and institutes about disaster-related risk issues, which are potential amplifiers or attenuators of communication signals. S-M-C-R-E Model is methodologically employed to examine the social amplification for MERS risk information in each period, which we defined operationally. The proposed methodology allows the assessment of effectiveness and ineffectiveness on risk communication to be conceptualized as a countermeasure against disasters. The paper focuses on exploring how social risk amplification can be applied and organized in each stage. Results - The SMCRE model describes the exchange of risk information and is also applied to all forms of communication between stakeholders including public health authority, local government and media. Each factor of risk communication includes source, message, channel, receiver and effect. The results support that the effective risk communication involves not only the improved reliability of public health authority as a key factor of risk communication, but also a close cooperation and good collaboration with local governments. It does not seem to be possible that the government-initiated risk communication based on controllability and management cope effectively with infectious disease in early stage. The results of this study imply that the shared risks between local, regional and national authorities can enhance risk communication system. Conclusions - The study supports that the disparities in how disaster-related risk information is interpreted and coded, have made effective risk communication and public sense-making impeded. Our findings support a more communicative discussion about the role of risk information sharing between governments for the improvement of emergency management and underline the importance of social elements in the risk communication, such as relationship and trust building. Findings suggest that trust building between stakeholders could be added to help explain the processes of social amplification and attenuation of risk. It would be recommended that the continuous risk communication with all the involved stakeholders will be able to help national health promotion policy to be improved regarding emergency management. Furthermore, risk communication has to be a scientific approach for the communication pertaining to potentially sensitive or controversial situations with public concerns and low public trust.

건설기술 정보서비스 구축 방안에 관한 연구 (A Research on Development Measures of Information Services for Construction Technology)

  • 옥현;김진욱
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제16권8호
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    • pp.5707-5715
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    • 2015
  • 최근 건설산업은 해외건설 수주 증가에 따른 외형성장은 이루었으나, 건설산업의 경쟁력이 시공분야에 집중되어 왔다. 특히 플랜트 부문이 전체 수주의 대부분을 차지하고, 지역별로 중동과 아시아 지역에 편중되어 있다. 또한, 과열 경쟁에 따른 저가 수주가 빈번하게 발생되고 있다. 하지만, 고부가가치 영역인 건설ENG 분야의 해외시장 점유율 및 기술력은 매우 낮은 수준이다. 또한 대형 건설ENG 업체와 중 소형 건설ENG 업체 간에 건설수주액을 비롯하여 기술경쟁력에서의 양극화가 심화되고 있다. 기존 건설ENG 관련 정보시스템은 설계 시방기준 등 단순 자료축적을 통한 정보제공이 대부분이며, 실제 건설ENG 업계에서 필요로 하는 정보제공 및 지원이 미흡한 실정이다. 본 연구에서는 건설ENG 업계가 실제 필요로 하는 건설분야별(도로 하천 철도 항만 등) 우수 설계도서 및 건설기술정보에 대한 공유 체계의 마련을 통해 건설ENG 분야의 기술력 향상을 지원하고자 하였다. 이를 위해 건설분야별로 우수 설계도서와 발주청 및 건설ENG 업체 사용자 간에 직접 필요한 정보의 요청 및 제공 등 노하우를 상호 교환 공유할 수 있도록 정보시스템 구축 및 서비스 방안을 제시하였다. 이를 통해 유사 건설사업의 수행 시 참조자료로 활용할 수 있으며, 신속한 정보제공을 통한 업무처리시간의 단축으로 업무효율성이 증대되리라 예상된다.

IFC 기반 GIS와 BIM 프로젝트 통합관리 및 상호 운용성 강화 (Enhancing Project Integration and Interoperability of GIS and BIM Based on IFC)

  • 김태희;김태현;이용창
    • 지적과 국토정보
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    • 제54권1호
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    • pp.89-102
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    • 2024
  • 최근 스마트시티와 디지털 트윈 기술의 발전으로 GIS와 BIM의 융합이 도시 계획 및 건설 프로젝트에서 중요한 역할을 하고 있다. 이 융합은 정보의 일관성과 정확성을 보장하여 원활한 정보 교환에 기여하지만, 상호운용성을 확보하기 위해서는 표준화와 프로젝트 통합 관리 방안이 필요하다. 본 연구는 IFC 기반 프로젝트의 통합 관리를 위한 GIS와 BIM의 상호운용 방안을 제안하였다. 이를 위해 최신 IFC4 버전을 기준으로 IFC 스키마와 데이터 구조를 심층 분석하고, 기준점 좌표 및 좌표계의 일관성을 확보하는 방법을 제안하였다. 국토지리정보원 수치지형도에서 사용하는 EPSG:5186 좌표계를 기준으로 설정하고, 가상이동원점 좌표를 적용하여 연구를 수행하였다. BIMvision을 통해 BIM 모델의 형상과 오류 점검 좌표의 이동 결과를 검토한 결과, 기준점 좌표가 이동된 만큼 오류 점검 좌표도 일관되게 이동하는 것을 확인하였다. 또한, 네이버지도 및 도로명주소에서 사용되는 EPSG:5179와 카카오맵에서 사용되는 EPSG:5181로 좌표계를 변경해도 BIM 모델의 형상과 좌표가 변형 없이 일관되게 유지됨을 확인하였다. 특히, IFC 파일에 EPSG 코드 정보를 입력하여 프로젝트 간 좌표계 연동 가능성을 확인하였다. 따라서, 본 연구는 GIS와 BIM의 정보 공유, 자동화 프로세스, 협업 강화, 지속 가능한 개발 등을 위한 통합적이고 체계적인 관리 방안을 제시하였다. 이를 통해 다양한 소프트웨어 플랫폼 간 호환성을 높이고, 여러 프로젝트에서 정보 일관성 및 효율성을 높일 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

사춘기 여성들의 월경경험 (Menstrual Experience of Adolescent Girls)

  • 정현숙
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.257-270
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    • 1996
  • Studies on menstruation have focused only on menstruation itself and menstrual disorders. The menstruating girls or women have been neglected. So, the purpose of this study was to understand menstrual experience of adolescent girls in their perspective and build a theory on it, The specific purpose of this study were to find initial reaction of the girls, their strategies to adapt to menstruation. consequences of their efforts, influencing factor, and patterns of experience. The subjects of this study were eleven adolescent girls who experienced menarche three months to twenty-six months before the interview time. They were selected purposively. Their ages were in range of twelve and sixteen. One of them was a elementary school girl, three high school girls, and seven middle school girls. Two girls were handicapped because of cerebral palsy. All of them had some knowledge about menstrual physiology and hygiene during menstruation. Data were collected from September, 1994 to July, 1995. Data collection & analysis were done according to the grounded theory methodology by Strauss & Corbin(1990). Data collecting method was the long interviews and observation. Each interview took from 1 hour to 2 hours. Interview were tape-recorded and transcribed later by author. Data were analyzed immediately after interviews. Based on the results of previous interview, next interview were planned until gathered data reached the saturation point. Results were as follows. One hundred and six concepts were found. Those concepts were grouped into twenty eight categories and then fourteen higher categories. Twenty eight categories were as follows. “want to hide”, “bewildered”, “sense of burden”, “sense of heterogeneity”. “gladness”. “sense of superiority”, “negative empathy”, “positive empathy”, “limited hygenic control”, “sense of timing”, “lack of knowledge”, “lack of support”, “advance knowledge”, “informational support”, “emotional support”, “endurance”, “prayer”, “disclosing”, “avoidance”, “diversion”, “sense of powerlessness”, “discovery of sex identity”, “sense of maturation”, “sense of stability”, “acceptance of menstruation ”. fourteen higher categories were as follows. “negative feeling”, “posive feeling”, “exchange of feeling”, “limited hygenic control”, “sense of timing”, “accumulated experience”, “dysmenorrhea”, “level of knowledge”, “need for support”, “perceived support”, “sharing of feeling”, “self-control”, “passive acceptance”, “active acceptance”. The core category was “emotional shaking”, which consisted of “positive feeling” and “negative feeling”. “Emotional shaking”comes up to every adolescent girls experiencing menarche, independently of any contextual conditions, and its dimension has two directions : positive one and negative one. Its influencing factors were time of menarche, advance knowledge, support from the significant persons, expression and self-regulation. Even if they showed different process of adaptation to menstruation, general process of adaptation were as follows : 1. stage of emotional shaking 2. stage of acceptance 3. stage of internalization of the menstrual experience. Seven patterns existed on the process of adaptation to menstruation after menarche. Those are as follows. 1. If girls thought their menarche came too early and they had not much knowledge on menstruation, they had a kind of negative feeling. If they did not get enough support and dysmenorrhea superimposed, they came to accept menstruation passively. 2. If girls had menarche too early. they had negative feeling, even though they had enough advance knowledge. But support helped them accept menstruation easily. 3. If girls had menarche too early, they had negative feeling, even though they had enough advance knowledge on menstruation. But by experiencing subsequent menstruations and disclosing feeling, they began to accept menstruation. 4. If girls had menarche too lately and they had enough advance knowledge on menstruation. they had positive feeling. If dysmenorrhea superimposed later, their feeling turned in to negative one. But they came to accept menstruation positively by disclosing feeling and getting support. 5. If girls had menarche too early, they had negative feeling, even though they had enough advance knowledge on menstruation. In addition to this. if dysmenorrhes superimposed while they did not get enough support, they felt powerless and came to accept menstruation passively. 6. If girls had menarche too early and did not get enough advance knowledge, they had negative feeling. But disclosing feeling and support made them get sense of homogeneity and began to accept menstruation. 7. If girls had handicap, they had negative feeling, even though they had enough advance knowledge and menarche was late. But Menarche made them get feel sexual identity. Their limited hygenic control and negative empathy from their mothers made them accept menstruation passively. To let adolescent girls take their menstrual experience as a part of their lives forming a positive sense of feminine identity, it needs qualified teaching and, support and deep concern of the significant others. Nurses including school nurses should try to develop an educational program, which include menstrual physiology. hygiene during menstrual period, meaning of menstruation and impact of menstruation on the development of female sexual identity.

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가상 커뮤니티에서 사회적 자본과 정체성이 지식기여에 미치는 역할: 실증적 분석 (The Role of Social Capital and Identity in Knowledge Contribution in Virtual Communities: An Empirical Investigation)

  • 신호경;김경규;이은곤
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.53-74
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    • 2012
  • A challenge in fostering virtual communities is the continuous supply of knowledge, namely members' willingness to contribute knowledge to their communities. Previous research argues that giving away knowledge eventually causes the possessors of that knowledge to lose their unique value to others, benefiting all except the contributor. Furthermore, communication within virtual communities involves a large number of participants with different social backgrounds and perspectives. The establishment of mutual understanding to comprehend conversations and foster knowledge contribution in virtual communities is inevitably more difficult than face-to-face communication in a small group. In spite of these arguments, evidence suggests that individuals in virtual communities do engage in social behaviors such as knowledge contribution. It is important to understand why individuals provide their valuable knowledge to other community members without a guarantee of returns. In virtual communities, knowledge is inherently rooted in individual members' experiences and expertise. This personal nature of knowledge requires social interactions between virtual community members for knowledge transfer. This study employs the social capital theory in order to account for interpersonal relationship factors and identity theory for individual and group factors that may affect knowledge contribution. First, social capital is the relationship capital which is embedded within the relationships among the participants in a network and available for use when it is needed. Social capital is a productive resource, facilitating individuals' actions for attainment. Nahapiet and Ghoshal (1997) identify three dimensions of social capital and explain theoretically how these dimensions affect the exchange of knowledge. Thus, social capital would be relevant to knowledge contribution in virtual communities. Second, existing research has addressed the importance of identity in facilitating knowledge contribution in a virtual context. Identity in virtual communities has been described as playing a vital role in the establishment of personal reputations and in the recognition of others. For instance, reputation systems that rate participants in terms of the quality of their contributions provide a readily available inventory of experts to knowledge seekers. Despite the growing interest in identities, however, there is little empirical research about how identities in the communities influence knowledge contribution. Therefore, the goal of this study is to better understand knowledge contribution by examining the roles of social capital and identity in virtual communities. Based on a theoretical framework of social capital and identity theory, we develop and test a theoretical model and evaluate our hypotheses. Specifically, we propose three variables such as cohesiveness, reciprocity, and commitment, referring to the social capital theory, as antecedents of knowledge contribution in virtual communities. We further posit that members with a strong identity (self-presentation and group identification) contribute more knowledge to virtual communities. We conducted a field study in order to validate our research model. We collected data from 192 members of virtual communities and used the PLS method to analyse the data. The tests of the measurement model confirm that our data set has appropriate discriminant and convergent validity. The results of testing the structural model show that cohesion, reciprocity, and self-presentation significantly influence knowledge contribution, while commitment and group identification do not significantly influence knowledge contribution. Our findings on cohesion and reciprocity are consistent with the previous literature. Contrary to our expectations, commitment did not significantly affect knowledge contribution in virtual communities. This result may be due to the fact that knowledge contribution was voluntary in the virtual communities in our sample. Another plausible explanation for this result may be the self-selection bias for the survey respondents, who are more likely to contribute their knowledge to virtual communities. The relationship between self-presentation and knowledge contribution was found to be significant in virtual communities, supporting the results of prior literature. Group identification did not significantly affect knowledge contribution in this study, inconsistent with the wealth of research that identifies group identification as an important factor for knowledge sharing. This conflicting result calls for future research that examines the role of group identification in knowledge contribution in virtual communities. This study makes a contribution to theory development in the area of knowledge management in general and virtual communities in particular. For practice, the results of this study identify the circumstances under which individual factors would be effective for motivating knowledge contribution to virtual communities.

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"무역상무(貿易商務)에의 역사적(歷史的) 어프로치와 무역취인(貿易取引)의 전자화(電子化)" (E-Commerce in the Historical Approach to Usage and Practice of International Trade)

  • 춘홍차
    • 무역상무연구
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    • 제19권
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    • pp.224-242
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    • 2003
  • The author believes that the main task of study in international trade usage and practice is the management of transactional risks involved in international sale of goods. They are foreign exchange risks, transportation risks, credit risk, risk of miscommunication, etc. In most cases, these risks are more serious and enormous than those involved in domestic sales. Historically, the merchant adventurers organized the voyage abroad, secured trade finance, and went around the ocean with their own or consigned cargo until around the $mid-19^{th}$ century. They did business faceto-face at the trade fair or the open port where they maintained the local offices, so-called "Trading House"(商館). Thererfore, the transactional risks might have been one-sided either with the seller or the buyer. The bottomry seemed a typical arrangement for risk sharing among the interested parties to the adventure. In this way, such organizational arrangements coped with or bore the transactional risks. With the advent of ocean liner services and wireless communication across the national border in the $19^{th}$ century, the business of merchant adventurers developed toward the clear division of labor; sales by mercantile agents, and ocean transportation by the steam ship companies. The international banking helped the process to be accelerated. Then, bills of lading backed up by the statute made it possible to conduct documentary sales with a foreign partner in different country. Thus, FOB terms including ocean freight and CIF terms emerged gradually as standard trade terms in which transactional risks were allocated through negotiation between the seller and the buyer located in different countries. Both of them did not have to go abroad with their cargo. Instead, documentation in compliance with the terms of the contract(plus an L/C in some cases) must by 'strictly' fulfilled. In other words, the set of contractual documents must be tendered in advance of the arrival of the goods at port of discharge. Trust or reliance is placed on such contractual paper documents. However, the container transport services introduced as international intermodal transport since the late 1960s frequently caused the earlier arrival of the goods at the destination before the presentation of the set of paper documents, which may take 5 to 10% of the amount of transaction. In addition, the size of the container vessel required the speedy transport documentation before sailing from the port of loading. In these circumstances, computerized processing of transport related documents became essential for inexpensive transaction cost and uninterrupted distribution of the goods. Such computerization does not stop at the phase of transportation but extends to cover the whole process of international trade, transforming the documentary sales into less-paper trade and further into paperless trade, i.e., EDI or E-Commerce. Now we face the other side of the coin, which is data security and paperless transfer of legal rights and obligations. Unfortunately, these issues are not effectively covered by a set of contracts only. Obviously, EDI or E-Commerce is based on the common business process and harmonized system of various data codes as well as the standard message formats. This essential feature of E-Commerce needs effective coordination of different divisions of business and tight control over credit arrangements in addition to the standard contract of sales. In a few word, information does not alway invite "trust". Credit flows from people, or close organizational tie-ups. It is our common understanding that, without well-orchestrated organizational arrangements made by leading companies, E-Commerce does not work well for paperless trade. With such arrangements well in place, participating E-business members do not need to seriously care for credit risk. Finally, it is also clear that E-International Commerce must be linked up with a set of government EDIs such as NACCS, Port EDI, JETRAS, etc, in Japan. Therefore, there is still a long way before us to go for E-Commerce in practice, not on the top of information manager's desk.

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