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Study on Decision-Making Factors of Big Data Application in Enterprises: Using Company S as an Example

  • Huang, Yun Kuei;Yang, Wen I.;Chan, Ching Sen
    • East Asian Journal of Business Economics (EAJBE)
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.5-15
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    • 2016
  • With vigorous development of global network community, smart phones and mobile devices, enterprises can rapidly collect various kinds of data from internal and external environments. How to discover valuable information and transform it into new business opportunities from big data which grow rapidly is an extremely important issue for current enterprises. This study treats Company S as the subject and tries to find the factors of big data application in enterprises by a modified Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) and perceived benefits - perceived barriers relation matrix as reference for big data application and management of managers or marketing personnel in other organizations or related industry.

Business Issues in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Implementation

  • Raj, John Rudolph;Seetharaman, A.
    • East Asian Journal of Business Economics (EAJBE)
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.9-25
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    • 2014
  • The successful implementation of various Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems has provoked considerable interest in this subject over the last few years. The senior management, especially in large corporations have been attracted to look at new information technology and how to leverage it for corporate survival and to gain competitive advantage in volatile business environment. Although there is no shortage of positive reports on the success of ERP installations, many companies have invested millions of dollars in this direction with little to show for its success. Since many of the ERP failures today can be attributed to inadequate planning and poor execution in the implementation and closure of projects. The aim of this article is to offer some solutions to avert potential pitfalls in ERP implementation.

The Effect of Paternal and Maternal Behavior on Adolescents' Autonomous Academic Motivation (아버지와 어머니의 양육행동이 청소년의 자율학업동기에 미치는 영향)

  • Jung, Ji-Young;Kim, Hee-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.43 no.9 s.211
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    • pp.163-173
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of the present research was to explore the effect of paternal and maternal behavior on adolescents' autonomous academic motivation. The subject of the study were 532 middle school student in grades 1-2. The results of the study were as follows: 1. Autonomous academic motivation was higher among 1st graders than 2nd graders. 2. Factors that affected adolescents' autonomous academic motivation differed depending on sex and grade. The boys' and girls' autonomous academic motivation was affected by father's academic-expectation, mother's attachment and guidance, and frequency of mother's academic-involvement, but father's academic-pressure affected only girls' autonomous academic motitation. First and 2nd graders' autonomous academic motivation was commonly affected by father's academic-expectation. However, for older adolescents, the demand for autonomy-encouragement of the mother is greater than that for direct involvement.

Parental Emotion Regulation and Children's Understanding of Emotional Display Rules (부모의 정서 규제와 아동의 정서 표출 규칙 이해)

  • 한유진
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.36 no.11
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    • pp.61-72
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate parental emotion regulation and children's understanding of emotional display rules. 31 boys and 29 girls of the first and fourth grades and their parents were selected for the subject. Sixty children were interviewed on eight interpersonal conflict situations and parent completed the PACES(Saarni, 1985) separately. The main results of this study were as follows. 1) Children's understanding of emotional display rules increased with age. 2) Children's primary justification for using emotional display rules was self-protective one. Girls used more often prosocial justification than boys. 3) Parental emotion regulation was significantly different between the two contexts: a child might cause another person substantial emotional distress and a child didn't cause another person substantial emotional distress. 4) Parental regulation was differed by children's age in the context that the child might cause another person substantial emotional distress. 5) Father's regulation was differed by children's sex in the context that the child might cause another person substantial emotional distress. 6) Maternal regulation was positively correlated to the level of emotional display rules in the context that the child might cause another person substantial emotional distress.

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An Analysis of Torso somatotype according to age group of Elderly Women (노년 여성의 연령집단별 동체부 형태 분석)

  • 최인순
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.255-268
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    • 1995
  • The purpose of this study is to provide basic information for elderly women's clothing construction and to develop dress form that can reflect the characteristics of their bodies. Three hundred twenty subjects, between the ages of 60∼85, were chosen and the data were collected from 59 anthropometric measurements of each subject. Data were analyzed by factor analysis of principal component model, cluster analysis, analysis of variance and duncan test. The results are as follows : 1. A decrease in height, an enlargement of the waist and abdomen area, and a dropped bustline are characteristics of elderly women. The upper-torso droops as a ge increase 2. Seven factors were extracted from anthropometric measurements. Factor components were obesity, height, shoulder shaper, the center front bodice length, the center back bodice length, the bust and neck shape, the degree and level of scapular protusion. 3. After analyzing seven factors, four types were categorized.

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Data Transition Research to Derive Shape Factor in Analyzing Factors -Centering on the body shape of males in twenties- (요인분석시 형태요인을 도출시키기 위한 자료 변환 연구 - 20대 남성 체형을 중심으로 -)

  • 석혜정;김인숙
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.67-86
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this research is to offer a method to derive the body shapes and pose factors with resets from analyzing factors by using the measurement values of human body. 297 male subjects in their twenties participated in this study. 54 anthropometric and 35 photographic measurements were taken from each subject. Data is the several typical items selected among items and you have to make an index value by using these typical items and convert it. The index has high correlation with each item, is easy to be measured and is to be used after selecting an important item in designing prototype. With results of analyzing reliability level by each item, correlation and items that factor loading is low, the item that the correlation is high is to be removed within the range that maintains the reliability level. Five factors of the front part and seven factors of the profile came to be derived from this kind of process.

A Comparative Study of Mothers' and Grandmothers' Infant/ Toddler Reading Beliefs - Examined by Interdependence and Independence - (영아.걸음마기 자년 양육신념의 세대간 비교연구 -상호의존성과 독립성을 중심으로-)

  • 이완정;현온강
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.97-110
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study was to examine Korean mothers' child rearing beliefs for their infant/toddlers and to compare young mothers' child rearing beliefs with grandmothers'. The subject was composed of 130 pairs of young mothers whose first child is 2 - 2 and half years old and their mothers(grandmothers) in Taegu city area. The major results of findings were as follows : 1. The Korean mothers' Infant/toddler Rearing Beliefs had four subfactors in both area of Interdependence and Independence. 2. Korean young mothers and grandmothers had higher infant/toddler rearing beliefs of interdependence than those of independence. 3. Korean grandmothers had higher infant/toddler rearing beliefs of interdependence than young mothers. 4. Korean young mothers had higher infant/toddler rearing beliefs of independence than grandmothers. 5. While Korean grandmothers had mainly infant/toddler rearing beliefs of interdependence, Korean young mothers had both infant/toddler rearing beliefs of independence and those of interdependence.

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Influences of Maternal Child Rearing Behaviors and Peer Acceptance on Children's Self Esteem (어머니의 양육행동과 또래수용도가 아동의 자아존중감에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Sook;Choi, Jung-Mi
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.31-42
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this research is to find the relational influences of maternal child rearing behavior and peer acceptance on children's self esteem. The sample subject were 200 of fourth/sixth grade of elementary school. The major findings of the research were as follows : First, the scores of peer acceptance, social acceptance, behavior conduct, global self-worth and affect tend to be over the mean scores. Second, the influences of maternal child rearing behaviors and peer acceptance on children's self esteem found significant due to the sub-areas of self-esteem. The affectionate child rearing affects all sub-areas of self-esteem. Overprotection and peer acceptance affect social acceptance. In addition, gender affect cognitive ability and fade affects global self-worth.

Wife Abuse and Opinions of Police, lawyers, and Doctors : Some Realities about the Myths (아내학대 관련기관 종사자들의 아내학대에 대한 잘못된 믿음(Myth)에 관한 연구 - 경찰, 법조인, 의료인을 중심으로 -)

  • 손정영
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.40 no.11
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    • pp.71-82
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the myth(erroneous beliefs) of police, lawyers, and doctors about wife abuse. Subjects included 194 police, 81 lawyers, 164 doctors, and 222 public who lived in Taegu and kyngbuk. The major findings of the study are follows; first, subject-groups commonly have the myth about wife abuse. Second, there are no differences by sex, formal education, and marital status. Additionally significant age differences are found in police and lawyers. Third, especially they have the myth about wife abuse-e.g. battered women could avoid being battered by simply leaving their batters, their husbands can stop the abuse by attending a counseling or therapy session and by deceasing the job-stress, and they must not to divorce for their children.

Innovation Policies and Locational Competitiveness : Lessons from Singapore

  • Ebner, Alexander
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.47-66
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    • 2004
  • The relationship between innovation policies and locational competitiveness has emerged as an important area in the analysis of economic development, reflecting both the centralisation and decentralisation of globalising economic activities. The underlying spatial and institutional components are subject to a pattern of cumulative causation in which strategic interventions of policy actors exercise a decisive role in shaping competitive advantages, while promoting interactions with local and foreign partners both from the private and public sectors. The Singaporean development experience illustrated these strategic interdependencies of innovation policies and locational competitiveness. Based on her role as a manufacturing and service hub, Singapore is viewed as an infrastructural nodal point which is interconnected to global production networks. Paralleling efforts in the domain of technological innovation, Singapore's policies for locational competitiveness aim at an adaptive harmonisation of the needs of international investors with local developmental objectives. This orientation characterises also current efforts in promoting Singapore as a knowledge agglomeration with a distinct science base, expanding R&D operations and an innovation-driven pattern of economic development. In conclusion, the locational rationale of Singapore's innovation policies provides lessons for dealing with the spatial and institutional implications of technological globalisation.

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