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A Study of the Distinctive Characteristics of Government Funded Research Institutes Engaged in Technological Cooperation with SMEs (중소기업의 기술협력에서 출연연의 차별적 특징에 관한 연구)

  • Jun, Seung-pyo;Park, Hun;Yoo, Jae Young
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.607-641
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    • 2017
  • Recently, there has been an increase in government-wide demand for technological cooperation between government funded research institutes (GFRIs) and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), while there remain a tension between positive and negative views regarding the support given by GFRIs to encourage the technological innovation of SMEs. Although preceding studies have found that the support given by GFRIs to SMEs tends to have the effect of enhancing the technological innovation outcomes of SMEs, this study examines the question of why the agent that provides technological cooperation to SMEs should be limited to GFRIs. To answer this question, in this study, we first examined the qualitative changes in the external technological cooperation behavior of SMEs over time, from 2007 to 2014. Next, we performed cluster analysis to examine whether there were distinctive characteristics of SMEs that engage in technological cooperation with GFRIs, compared to the various other alternatives available as technological cooperation partners for SMEs. Lastly, to help us identify the characteristics of the companies that technologically cooperate with GFRIs and to facilitate the administrative or practical effort to find companies that would be strong candidates for technological cooperation with GFRIs, we used discriminant analysis to define a discriminant formula for such companies likely to engage in technological cooperation. The results of this study were as follows. First, GFRIs were the most competitive -- as demonstrated by the highest level of satisfaction, etc. - compared to the other alternatives for external technological cooperation available to SMEs. This confirmed the necessity for GFRIs to provide technological cooperation to SMEs. Secondly, the issue of whether the small and medium-sized enterprise had engaged in technological cooperation specifically with GFRIs was found not to be a very significant factor in distinguishing these companies. It was found, however, that SMEs engaged in technological cooperation were distinctive, regardless of the type of institution involved in the technological cooperation. Thirdly, SMEs that were in technological cooperation with GFRIs had the characteristics of being already active in joint research and already familiar with utilizing the systems available for governmental support. The findings of this study offers various insights relevant to establishing national R&D strategies using GFRIs and improving the efficiency of policies and administrative practices intended to help GFRIs assist SMEs.

A Study on the Determining Factors of Change in Library Service (도서관봉사의 변화를 결정하는 요인에 대한 고찰)

  • Choi Sung- Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.3
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    • pp.83-102
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    • 1973
  • The library as a social agency must study and evaluate its effectiveness and seek to improve its service for achieving the external objectives for which it was created. The study is an attempt to define the determining factors involved in change in library service. Library service evolves as a consequence of social need, which comprises unconventional demands of emerging areas in the subject ratio of literature, change in methods of research, change in the educational level of the community, and change in the user behavior. Since the library is an agency of communication, growth and specialization of information, and increase in variety of information media have effects on library service. The library is one of the many communication agencies in society, and increase or decrease in their programs can be determining factors of change in library service. Today, libraries depend more and more upon interlibrary cooperation to allow them to overcome their limitation in resources and time, and they can bring about changes in their service by adjusting themselves to the interlibrary cooperation arrangements available. Finally, library service is rendered as a result of theorizing as to what the library might or should do, and naturally theories or change in them may be determining factors of library service.

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Reconsideration of the Public Diplomacy Act in Korea and a Few Suggestions

  • Park, Jongho;Kim, Ho
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.154-161
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    • 2022
  • The Korean government has recently invigorated the activities of public diplomacy. It is based on the Public Diplomacy Act enacted in 2016. However, there is a widespread concern that it was belatedly enacted and showed necessity to a revision. We believe that this paper contains three contributions which were not sufficiently addressed before. First, we identify the current state of public diplomacy-related legislation in Korea. Second, we argue the necessity to critically review the legal adequacy of Public Diplomacy Act with a consideration of rapidly changing external environment. Lastly, we propose several ways of revision for the future development of public diplomacy in Korea. When revising the Act, it is necessary to make clear a legal connection between the general law and the special law as in the case of the Korea Foundation Act and the Public Diplomacy Act. In this regard, it is worth examining the relationship between the Framework Act on International Development Cooperation and related norms. In addition, the role of the private sector and subnational governments should be expanded. For this purpose, a method and level of cooperation with the private sector should be clearly defined.

A Study on the Negotiation on Management Normalization of GM Korea through the Two-Level Games (양면게임 이론으로 분석한 한국GM 경영정상화 협상연구)

  • Lee, Ji-Seok
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.31-44
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    • 2019
  • This study examines the normalization of Korean GM management between the Korean government and GM in terms of external negotiation game and internal negotiation game using Putnam's Two-Level Games. In addition, GM's Win-set change and negotiation strategy were analyzed. This analysis suggested implications for the optimal negotiation strategy for mutual cooperation between multinational corporations and local governments in the global business environment. First, the negotiation strategy for Korea's normalization of GM management in Korea can be shifted to both the concession theory and the opposition theory depending on the situation change and the government policy centered on the cautious theory. Second, GM will maximize its bargaining power through 'brink-end tactics' by utilizing the fact that the labor market is stabilized, which is the biggest weakness of the Korean government, while maintaining a typical Win-set reduction strategy. GM will be able to restructure at any time in terms of global management strategy, and if the financial support of the Korean government is provided, it will maintain the local factory but withdraw the local plant at the moment of stopping the support. In negotiations on the normalization of GM management in Korea, it is necessary to prepare a problem and countermeasures for various scenarios and to maintain a balance so that the policy does not deviate to any one side.

A Research on Partnership between General contractor and Specialist trades (일반.전문건설업체간의 협력관계에 대한 설문 분석)

  • Kim, Myung-Un;Lee, Jong-Sik;Lee, Jea-Sauk;Chun, Jae-Youl
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.587-590
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    • 2008
  • Typically, General contractor in the construction industry can not plan their own of the amount of orders received, and because of the size of wide fluctuations in the amount of annual orders received for equipment or personnel to full-time employment has limits. Therefore, with a vertical division of labor between specialist trades which distributed the risk and the intention to improve the efficiency of production will be. For this reason, the production structure of the general subcontracting relationships are formed. In this way, Depending on the structure of production outsourced management of the project is the impact on the successful completion. Nevertheless, most construction companies do not achieve effective an organized cooperation until now. This study is to understand the actual conditions an organized cooperation between general contractor and specialist trades, and is look at ways to improve with find the complement. This paper is a preliminary study of the leading research based on the present condition of the cooperating companies considered to be the cause. A result of Analysis, the actual conditions in cooperation of the construction industry is staying in an external form of organizational cooperation And were not effective utilization of the organization for the cooperation a production. Specialist trades have had to register as partners for the amount of orders received, the level of practical cooperation was almost no activity to improve a production. in each step an organized cooperation in the construction industry, to improve productivity construction and to create of economic value for the cooperation of production is required.

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The Impact of Industry-level Competition on the Excess Stock Returns due to Changes in Cash Holdings (산업 내 경쟁정도가 보유현금의 변화에 따른 초과수익률에 미치는 영향)

  • Cho, Jung Eun
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.163-169
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    • 2019
  • This study examined whether industry-level competition affects excess stock returns because of changes in cash holdings. Competitive inter-company threats increase the possibility of the manager's replacement, and function to induce management to make their best efforts, resulting in the amount and quality of the information provided by the enterprise increasing. Therefore, as competition intensifies, agency problems are reduced and stock returns increase because the company's cash holdings are expected to increase. However, there is a view that firms in industries with severe competition tend to have high information asymmetry because competitors may compete in more favorable positions by using detailed information disclosed by the competing firms. Accordingly, as market competition intensifies, the excess stock returns resulting from increased cash holdings are expected to decline. These results show that excess stock returns because of increases in cash holdings increase as the degree of competition in the industry intensifies, thus supporting the positive effect of market competition. Overall, the results of this study provide an understanding that market competition plays an effective external governance mechanism and that investors positively evaluate the cash held by companies with severe industry competition.

A Study on the Development Plan of Smart City in Korea

  • KIM, Sun-Ju
    • The Journal of Economics, Marketing and Management
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.17-26
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: This study analyzes advanced cases of overseas smart cities and examines policy implications related to the creation of smart cities in Korea. Research design, data, and methodology: Analysis standards were established through the analysis of best practices. Analysis criteria include Technology, Privacy, Security, and Governance. Results: In terms of technology, U-City construction experience and communication infrastructure are strengths. Korea's ICT technology is inferior to major countries. On the other hand, mobile communication, IoT, Internet, and public data are at the highest level. The privacy section created six principles: legality, purpose limitation, transparency, safety, control, and accountability. Security issues enable urban crime, disaster and catastrophe prediction and security through the establishment of an integrated platform. Governance issues are handled by the Smart Special Committee, which serves as policy advisory to the central government for legal system, standardization, and external cooperation in the district. Conclusions: Private technology improvement and participation are necessary for privacy and urban security. Citizens should participate in smart city governance.

Die Shift Measurement of 300mm Large Diameter Wafer (300mm 대구경 웨이퍼의 다이 시프트 측정)

  • Lee, Jae-Hyang;Lee, Hye-Jin;Park, Sung-Jun
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.708-714
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    • 2016
  • In today's semiconductor industry, manufacturing technology is being developed for the purpose of processing large amounts of data and improving the speed of data processing. The packaging process in semiconductor manufacturing is utilized for the purpose of protecting the chips from the external environment and supplying electric power between the terminals. Nowadays, the WLP (Wafer-Level Packaging) process is mainly used in semiconductor manufacturing because of its high productivity. All of the silicon dies on the wafer are subjected to a high pressure and temperature during the molding process, so that die shift and warpage inevitably occur. This phenomenon deteriorates the positioning accuracy in the subsequent re-distribution layer (RDL) process. In this study, in order to minimize the die shift, a vision inspection system is developed to collect the die shift measurement data.

Research on Cooperative Relationships between a University Hospital and Otheer Medium-sized Hospitals (대학병원과 중소병원간의 협력관계에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Jung-Do;Jang, Hyo-Kang;An, Min-Jung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.9 no.10
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    • pp.196-205
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    • 2009
  • This paper aims at suggesting realistic plans to vitalize the cooperative structures between hospitals by confirming effects and improvements in the cooperative relationships, as well as by identifying the current status and circumstance in the cooperative relationships between a university hospital and hospitals. The major results of this study are as follows; The cooperative relationships are mainly concluded under the highest opinion on the degree of perception and the brand value for hospitals. For details on their cooperation, the request and return on diagnosis and examination for patients were shown with the highest response. The emergency circumstances were the highest for reasons of requests on patients, and the completed cases for the necessary diagnosis and examination for reasons of return on patients were the most cases among details on their cooperation, whereas their satisfaction showed an ordinary level. Regarding the effects of cooperative relationships, responses to the increase of external image and to the possibility of effective diagnosis and examination for patients with higher risk showed an ordinary level, but other effects in the general fields showed lower levels.

A Total Analysis of Study on Factor Affecting the Usage Level and Performance of e-trade (전자무역의 활용수준과 성과 영향 요인에 관한 연구의 종합 분석)

  • Lee, Yong-Keun;Kim, Seung-Chul;Jung, Jae-Woo
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.99-126
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    • 2004
  • E-Trade is expected to dominate the global trade in the 21st century and thus is being introduced as a major policy assignment for each development country. e-trade has the potential to accelerate existing trends and introduce new ways of conducting trade. and e-trade is an alternative to strengthen international competitiveness. therefore, we needs to quickly adjust to this new method of e-trade and provide a number of policy suggestions that it can make best use of. However, successful implemetation, diffusion and usage of e-trade system require cooperation, commitment and the trust of all participating members in international trade process. A number of interorganizational, intraorganizational and innovation factors can influence both the extent to which e-trade is diffused and the level of subsequent performance that accure to participating firms. Considering the characteristics of e-trade, the proposed factors are based on an interdisciplinary study. The research model is based on the theories of innovation diffusion, inter-organizational system, and IS implementation. The factors proposed for this study of external firm factors, internal firm and perception factors.

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