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A Cluster Analysis for Housing Submarkets Considering Spatial Autocorrelation

  • Lee, Bae Sung;Yu, Ki Yun;Kim, Ji Young
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 2016
  • A housing market in an urban area is not just a single market but a combination of regionally different submarkets. This study begins with a critical mind that previous researches did not consider the spatial autocorrelation of each area where the housings are located. The clustering analysis of housing submarket which considers spatial autocorrelation is performed as it follows. First, 4 housing market attribute variables are reducted to 1 variable by principle component analysis. Then, after calculating $Gi^*max$ by AMOEBA, 7 housing submarkets which have similar characteristics based on $Gi^*max$ are classified. The characteristics of each submarket are investigated, then political implication is deduced as the following. Different level of housing policy should be made to each cluster because each cluster has different level of spatial autocorrelation.

A Study on the Integrative Regeneration Plan of Traditional Market : The Case of the Namhang-Market's Development Plan of the Cultural-Tourism Market in Yeongdo-gu, Busan (전통시장의 통합적 재생방안에 관한 연구 : 부산광역시 영도구 남항시장의 문화관광형시장 육성사업을 대상으로)

  • Jung, Young-Min;Oh, Kwang-Suek
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.394-403
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    • 2017
  • This study investigates the problems of cultivating and revitalizing traditional market through Busan Yeongdo-gu Namhang-Market, cultural-tourism market type. The study's result shows culture-tourism market should establish integrated regeneration plans to satisfy residents, traders, and tourists with the security of public facilities considering local franchise specializing street, open space, and living area.

Assessment of environmental sanitation behaviour of market traders in selected markets in Ibadan, Nigeria

  • Oluwole, Daramola;Oluwaseun, Olowoporoku;Oluwafemi, Odunsi
    • Advances in environmental research
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.229-240
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    • 2017
  • This paper assessed environmental sanitation behaviour of market operators in selected markets in Ibadan, Nigeria. The two largest markets in the study area (Aleshinloye and Bodija markets) were selected for sampling. The selected markets represented the two types of markets; modern and traditional markets. The modern market comprises 3803 shops while the traditional market comprises 5943 shops. Multistage sampling technique was adopted in questionnaire administration. The selected markets were stratified into zones based on the goods sold. Systematic sampling was used in the selection of traders across the markets. 2% of traders were selected for sampling in each category of goods sold making a total of 189 respondents. This comprises 77 of traders from modern market and 112 traders from traditional markets. Descriptive and Inferential statistics were used in analysing the data. Findings revealed poor access to environmental sanitation facilities especially at the traditional market. The study also established poor environmental sanitation behaviour in terms of utilisation of available amenities across both markets. It recommended a synergy of efforts by all environmentally concerned institutions in managing the market environment. It also advocated for the provision of environmental sanitation facilities in markets by, government, market management authorities, traders, Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs). In addition environmental education is imperative while enforcement of environmental regulations in the market and others with similar setting is strongly encouraged.

Assessment of Non-market Value of Dokdo (독도의 비시장적 가치 평가)

  • Yoo, Seung-Hoon;Lee, Joo-Suk;Chung, Young-Keun
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.223-233
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    • 2011
  • The Korean government has acknowledged the importance of Dokdo Island and has consequently taken various measures for the effective management of it. There has, however, been little quantitative information about the value of Dokdo Island and this study, therefore, attempts to assess the Islands non-market value. To this end, this study estimated the non-market value by MAUT/CVM. The non-market value estimated by MAUT/CVM includes historic value, military value, ecological value, and geological value. According to the results, the values calculated by the price in market is about 10.37 trillion won and the values estimated by MAUT/CVM is about 1.72 trillion won annually.

Color Cosmetics Market's Segmentation for Korean New Seniors

  • Baek, Kyoung Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.1189-1204
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    • 2020
  • Population aging and longevity have compelled major worldwide consumer markets to focus on senior citizens who exhibit a desire to nurture their appearance and obtain related products such as cosmetics. This trend signals an increasing need for in-depth research on elderly consumers in the color cosmetics market. This study identified the characteristics of seniors in the pre-elderly stage ("new seniors") based on their lifestyle and market segments. It employed online surveys with participants consisting of pre-elderly Korean women born between 1955 and 1963 who reside in the greater Seoul and Gyeonggi area. The study used SPSS 23.0 for factor analysis, reliability verification, cluster analysis, ANOVA, Duncan's test, and cross-analysis. The results show that new seniors could be classified into four groups based on lifestyle: Prime Seniors, Potential Seniors, Rational Seniors, and Slump Seniors. Each group has distinct characteristics. The findings suggest that the senior market requires further segmentation and is no longer a single uniform market. This study also confirms that the lifestyles of the elderly is an instrumental variable for their segmentation.

A study on the change of total fertility rate in regional level : An analysis using the panel data

  • Kim, Dokyun
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.77-86
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    • 2021
  • This study aims at exploring the change of the total fertility rate(TFR) in regional level and analysing what different effects the local labor market and housing market have on the change of TFR. Previous studies have emphasized that the job and housing issues of the youth are structural factors on the decline of TFR. However, considering that youth problem is variant in local level, the relationship of job and housing issues with TFR could be different in local level. This study analyses what effects the situation of local labor market and housing market have on the TFR from 2012 to 2018 in regional level. The result is that the employment and housing factors have different effects on capital areas and non-capital areas. While the high cost of housing has negative effects on TFR in capital areas, it has rather positive effects in non-capital areas. However, labor market variables have statistically insignificant effects on TFR.

A Method on the Selection of the Promising IT Equipment (정보통신기기 품목간 유망성 비교 방법론)

  • 김수현;주영진;박석지
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.266-274
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    • 1999
  • The world market is being restructured into one global market. The globalization makes the competition m IT industry more vigorous. It is, therefore, the vital procedures that the selection of the promising items among IT equipment and the intensive investment on the selected items to gain the competitiveness in the area of IT global market. With these in mind, in this paper, we introduce a very systematic and objective method which appraises the promise of IT equipment. The method is based on the factor Analysis which is very popular and powerful statistical technique.

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A Model Research on How the Development of Transport Changes Central Place System (교통발달에 의한 중심지체계 변화 모형의 분석과 함의)

  • Kwon, Ohyeok
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.51 no.1
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    • pp.77-88
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    • 2016
  • Dramatic changes have so far been made in the system of central places over the past century. The development of transport has particularly exercised principal influences on the changes of the system of central places. This paper is to examine how and why the development of transport enables such changes to take place in the system of central places, through conducting model research. This paper suggests some models that development of transport be taken as an independent variable and that the division of market area between the central places be as the development of variable. The suggested models show that the development of transport extends the market area of higher central places but reduces the market area of lower central places.

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Analysis and Comparison of Labor Market Stability by Business Categories in Urban and Rural Areas : Industrial Group, Employment Size, and Survival Duration (도시 및 농촌지역 사업체 유형별 노동시장 안정성 비교분석: 산업군, 종사자규모 및 존속기간별 유형을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Jemyung
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.97-112
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    • 2017
  • Stability of labor market in rural areas was analyzed in this paper with categories of industrial group, employment scale, surviving period, and founder group. The stability of each classified labor market was compared with each other to figure out the stable business class and the unstable class in rural areas. The results of rural areas were compared with those of urban areas. The stability was analyzed with average and coefficient of variation (C.V.) of annual total employees' change rates. It was revealed that labor market of 'primary industry', including agriculture, is unstable. Especially, labor market of 'mid-size' and 'primary industry' businesses founded as 'incorporated company' in rural areas is vulnerable. While labor market of 'large-size' is proved to be unstable, it is confirmed that 'small-size' or 'mid-size', and 'over-ten-year survived' businesses have positive contribution to the stable labor market in rural and urban areas. The results show that the stability of labor market is different in each category of business and in each region of rural or urban area. It is expected that the results can be utilized for the regional development policies, of labor and industry part.

Analysis of Mutual Market Entry Level between General and Specialty Contractors according to Abolishing the Regulation of Business Area (업무분야 규제의 폐지에 따른 종합 및 전문건설사업자들의 상호시장 진출 수준 분석)

  • Lee, Chijoo;Kang, Hyeongjoo;Moon, Hyuk;Kim, Minchul
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 2020
  • The regulation of business area was abolished to improve the competitiveness of the construction industry and the ability of general and specialty contractors to enter the mutual market. As the next step, the government is preparing for a reorganization of business type. If the impact of the abolishing of business area on the construction industry is analyzed, the result can contribute to determining the step by step application scope of the reorganization of business type. This study derived the business types having a high probability of the mutual market entry of general and specialty contractors. Then, the size of mutual market entry is analyzed. First, the connection between the general and specialty construction, and the similarities between the registration standards of general and specialty construction are analyzed. Based on the result, a general contractor can enter 15 business types of specialty construction, and the market size is about 78.8 trillion KRW. This is about 82% of the total contract cost of specialty construction during the year 2017 (about 96 trillion KRW). Next, based on the relevance of business contents, the market size when general contractors enter the specialty construction market is analyzed. As a result, the market size is about 24.7 trillion KRW, and this is about 13% of total contract cost of general construction during the year 2017 (about 190 trillion KRW). Based on the result of this study, there is a higher probability of the mutual market entry of general contractors into specialty construction than vice versa. However, the result of this study is based on the current contents of business types, registration standards, and construction data of before abolishing the regulation of business area. This is a research limitation. If the business contents and registration standards are changed in the future, the result could differ from the current result.