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Family Resource Management Pattern by Dual Role Manager of the Family Business in Korea and The United States (가족기업 종사 이중역할 수행자의 가족자원관리 행동유형 분석: 한국과 미국간 비교연구)

  • ;Stafford, Kathryn
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.43-56
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    • 2002
  • While there is universal agreement that the ecosystems approach to family resource management is the must influential currently, questions have arisen about the broad applicability of the Deacon & Firebaugh (1988) ecosystems framework. Engberg (1996) has characterized the dominant approach in family resource management as technical and argued that a technical approach substantially restricts feasible actions in much of the world and should not be used in ethical practice. The purpose of the present paper is to compare the family resource management patterns by dual role manager of business owning families in Korea and The United States. Such a comparison is an essential step in the assessment of the usefulness of the Deacon & Firebaugh framework, in particular, and the ecosystems framework, more generally. Korean respondents are 105 family and business managers interviewed in 2000 as part of a survey of owners of small to medium size family business enterprises in Seoul. U.S. respondents are 259 dual role managers in the National Family Business Survey (NFBS 1997). Chi squared statistics indicated country differences on each of the ten(goal setting, standard setting, demand clarification, resource assessment, action sequencing, actuating, checking, adjusting, demand responses, resource change)management practices. Mean responses on eight of the practices(goal setting, standard setting, action sequencing, actuating, checking, adjusting, demand responses, resource changes) were significantly different between two countries. U.S. total score means of family resource management were higher than Korea. Factor analysis of the management scale items yielded different patterns for Korea, and the United States. Korean dual role manager of family business were categorized into three different patterns as classic oriented manager, goal oriented manager, action oriented manager and U.S. were categorized into Process oriented manager and Production oriented manager. Both the number of managerial strategies and the types of strategies used varied in the two countries.

A Review of the Studies Published in Journal of Korean Family Resource Management Association: The Trends and Beyond (한국가족자원경영학회지에 게재된 연구의 경향 및 발전방향)

  • Lee, Yon-Suk;Han, Ji-Sue;Han, Young-Sun;Kim, Ha-Nui
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.207-226
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    • 2009
  • The purposes of this study are to evaluate the research trends of articles published in the Journal of the Korean Family Resource Management Association from 1997 to 2008, and to identify the contributions as well as the inherent limitations of these articles in the field of family resource management. For these purposes, this study analyzed 3 types of research trends: research topic, research method including data analysis, and research subject. The findings of this study are as follows. First of all, the study shows that most number of researches are conducted on management subjects, followed by management practice and management theory. Secondly, regarding the frequency of the research method, the empirical researches are the most prevalent method employed by the researches, over literature or practice researches. Thirdly, it is noted there are more quantitative researches than qualitative ones. Finally, there are a lot more researches carried out on the traditional household than those of vulnerable households.

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The Trends and Beyond of the Research on the Healthy Families - Focused on a Review of the Studies Published in Journal of Korean Family Resource Management Association - (건강가정 관련 연구의 동향과 과제 - 가족자원경영학회지에 실린 논문 분석을 중심으로 -)

  • Park, Jeong-Yun;Lee, Sunhyung
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.53-68
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    • 2014
  • Increasing interest in family problems caused by social environment changes has elevated the importance of strong family policy. That is why Framework Act on Healthy Families has enacted in 2004 in Korea and it marked the 10th anniversary of establishing the law. This study finds out the meaning of enacting the law and an academic field of Family Resource Management through reviewing and analyzing the studies on the healthy families from 2000 to 2013 year in Journal of Korean Family Resource Management Association. The major findings of this study are as follows. First, we divide research themes into three parts: policy, practice(I)(center management), practice(II)(program development & efficiency), specialist area. The research trends have most focused on the issue of practice(II), that is, program analysis and development, contents review, because of the settlement of delivery system after the early of law establishment. But it is needed to rethink research themes because it has been dealt with not academical researches on theoretical basis but practical ones, for example, program development on Healthy Families Center and the tendency still lasts until now. Second, more than half of research methods have been concentrated on contents analysis and about 70% of research objects are focused on the center program. It needs to adopt various research methods and research objects. Lastly, it is necessary to make an academic identity clear that can be faithful to Family Resource Management Studies.

A Remodification of the Family Resource Management Curriculum for the Healthy Family Specialist Program (건강가정사 양성을 위한 가족자원경영학 교과개편 연구)

  • Koh Sun-Kang
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.133-144
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to propose a remodification of the family resource management curriculum in order to vitalize the entire healthy family specialist program. In January 2005, 'the Act of Healthy Families' was enacted. From then on, healthy family specialists not only have assumed a key role in health family Projects, which is based on the Act of Healthy Families itself, but they have also become key members of the healthy family support centers. Therefore, it can be said that cultivating competent healthy family specialists is vital to the success of the management of the healthy family support centers as well as the entire healthy family project. In order to enhance the quality of the healthy family specialists, we need to modify the current curriculum, which is based on primary courses that offers healthy family specialist licences in the end, into a curriculum that focuses on work-oriented learning and practical education. Especially, the curriculum of public family management should be administered in a way that strengthens the practical management of healthy family support centers. The basic curriculum as well as the guidelines of the practical training that is being conducted through healthy family support centers should also be organized in a way that enhances the professionality and the unification of the healthy family specialist.

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Information Society and the Subject of Family Resource Management (정보사회와 가족자원경영학의 학문적 지향)

  • 차성란
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.211-224
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    • 2002
  • Because information society as a lather environment has different characteristics with the industrial one, we need to get the new guideline for the development of family resource management. So, this study was purposed to explore the importance of the information as a resource that is to be managed in the information society. To find the answer, challenge of the family resource management to be with, characteristics of the information and the information society, their effects on He family resource management, academic research patterns and activities of the public institutions were examined. As results, first, we need to focus on the family as a producer rather than a consumer. Second, we have to give the model of cuber life to the nomads in the information society. Third, we need to develope a new curriculm for students to play their parts in the ICT industry. Lastly, our efforts to make networks between researchers and persons in the In industry are needed.

Human Resource Management of Institutional Household - To the Application for Job Analysis of Healthy Families Center Worker (공공가정의 인적자원 관리방안 - 건강가정사 직무분석에의 적용)

  • Song, Hye-Rim
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.23-39
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    • 2009
  • This study was an attempt to examine the basic scheme required for the job analysis of healthy family-center workers in the context of human resource management. For this purpose, factors including frequency, importance, priority, and difficulty were examined. The job classification and concrete job activities were extracted from the interviews of eight healthy family-center workers, and these factors were then analyzed from the recordings. From the results of this study, 28 job tasks were collected and the four job types were classified. The results can be used for job analysis and human resource development (HRD). This study suggests that various methods should be used for job analysis and that a large number of samples should be utilized for the further studies.

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A Study on Family REsource Management Style and Efficiency of Mothers' and Their Married Daughters (모녀의 가정자원관리 유형 및 효율성에 관한 연구)

  • 지금수
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.63-74
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    • 1993
  • The purpose of this study is to consider mother's influence in married daughter in family resource management style, and efficiency and the related factors in it. The data were analyzed using frequencies, percentages, Mean, standard deviation, χ2-test, multiple regression analyses and hierachical regression. The following results were acquired: 1) The styles of the mothers' family resource management were in the rank of the seperated, the task-centered, the person-centered and the integrated. According to demographic variables, there was no significant difference, but there was, according to sex-role attitudes. 2) The styles of married daughters' family resource management were in the rank of the separated, the integrated, the person-centered and the task-centered. Among demographic variables, only level of education was significant. 3) Similarity was shown in the mothers' and their married daughters' family resource management styles. 4) The married daughter's efficiency of the management was influenced y accordance of residence, and her own management styles.

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A Study on the Community Resource Development for the Effective Management of Healthy Families Center - Focused on the Community Organization - (건강가정지원센터 활성화를 위한 지역사회 자원개발의 가능성 - 주민조직화를 중심으로 -)

  • Song Hye-Rim;Kim So-Young
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2006
  • This study was to define the possibilities for the community resource development. Focused on the community organization this study analized 3 cases of the community organization. Based on the theoretical concepts and the analized case studies this study concluded some scheme as follows : 1. For the effective community organization the Healthy Families Center has to give emphasis on the establishment of the concrete objects, the system of communication and decision-making. 2. The professionals of the Healthy Families Center have to possess the knowlegement of the organization management. And this point porposed the necessities for enlargement of family resource management.

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Resolving time poverty in family resources management: a coaching approach in education (시간빈곤 해결을 위한 가족자원경영학의 과제: 교육에서의 코칭적 접근)

  • Kim, Hyeyeon
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.43-56
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    • 2016
  • Time poverty is a kind of objective and subjective state which a person does not have a enough time to do his/her work or is in the mood to do something in a hurry. The major of family resources management has studied time as a resource to manage for long years. How to manage time has been a major part in education of family resources management. The education itself in nature has focused to inform knowledge and the disciplines of time management, to the students, on the other way, has a rare interest with a each student how to apply them or whether do in practical. Coaching is characterized as a practical learning and mutual communication skills with open questions, which help for a individual student to find his/her own goal related with time poverty or furthermore, whatever he/she wants to achieve in life. If the benefits of the education of family resources management as well as the benefits of practical learning of coaching could be merged in education on time management, the effectiveness of education to resolve time poverty is able to be increased. For the purpose, this study suggests a coaching approach in education of family resources management to resolve time poverty, by some comparisons of family resources management and coaching about time and time management.

The Evaluation and Orientation to Work-Family Balance Policy in the Perspective of Family Resource Management (가족자원경영학적 관점에서 본 일-가정 균형 정책에 대한 평가와 방향)

  • Jeong, Young-Keum
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to evaluate the present workfamily balance policy and suggest a vision for moving forward. First, this study identified the scope of the workfamily balance policy and assessed the importance of this policy in relation to other family-related policies. Second, we evaluated the workfamily balance policy from the perspective of family resource management. Third, we suggested orientations and strategies for better policymaking from this same viewpoint.

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