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A Study on Effectiveness of Employee Training Program for HRD in Small and Medium Company (중소기업의 HRD를 위한 종업원 훈련프로그램의 유효성에 관한 연구)

  • Noh, Moo-Jong;Kim, Young-Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.87-93
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    • 2017
  • This study examines empirically whether appropriateness of training program, learning organization, and demographic factors enhance the effectiveness of training program for HRD in small and medium companies. The major findings are as follows: The appropriateness of training program, learning organization, and demographic factors of employee has a strong positive effect on the effectiveness of training program for human resource development and intent to participate in the training program in small and medium enterprise. The learning organization has a strong positive effect on the effectiveness of training program for human resource development and intent to participate in the training program in small and medium enterprise. Also effectiveness of training program for human resource development and intent to participate in the training program in small and medium enterprise is different according to demographic factors such as job type(blue collar job, office job, sales job), rank of job position, and the length of service in organization. The significant results of this study is that appropriate design of training program to make employees understand the purpose of education and trying to activate the learning organization can increase the effectiveness of traing program in small and medium enterprise.

A Study on the Evaluation of Shock Vibration by a Medium Characteristics (매질특성에 따른 충격진동평가에 관한 연구)

  • Song, Jeong-Un;Hong, Woong-Ki;Kim, Seung-Kon
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.641-649
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    • 2011
  • The ground vibration has effect on the human body and the nearby structure. However, it was very difficult to estimate the damage of structure caused by the vibration. Especially, ground vibration must be estimated on the bottom of structure because it was made up of several mediums. In this study, it was considered about the shock vibration on medium characteristics as calculating the peak particle velocity and analysing the vibration waveform. The results are as follows : Firstly, the correlation coefficient of PPV(Peak Particle Velocity) and SD(Scaled Distance) was very high at the vertical component, which was represented to 0.991 in general ground medium and each 0.989, 0.961, 0.925 in concrete medium. And also, the vibration waveform at the vertical component was very good in all mediums. Secondly, the vibration waveform at the longitudinal component was represented to a great amplitude and phase difference in all mediums. It was considered that the vibration waveform occurred the damping when particle velocity by shock vibration was propagated through other medium. Thirdly, the vibration waveform in concrete medium was represented to variation of amplitude in the order of RC medium, NC=H medium, NC=S medium at the vertical component. It was considered that the particle velocity propagated fast when a medium have a big strength and density.

Advertising Effect of Advertising Channels and Image Congruence in fashion Brand : Fashion & Cosmetics of Bus Stop Shelter Advertisement (광고매체와 패션브랜드의 이미지 일치성에 따른 광고효과 연구: 버스승차대의 의류, 화장품 쉘터광고를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Seung-Hee;Lee, Eun-Ok
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate advertisement effect of bus shelter, according to the congruency between advertising medium and the fashion brand image, and products. Four types of questionnaire are made through pretest. 273 female college students participated in the study. The results were as follows. First, high level of the congruency between advertising medium and the image of brands had effect on the advertisement effect. Second, there were not significant differences in the advertisement attitude and purchasing intention between clothing and cosmetics. However, clothing showed significant differences in the brand attitude than cosmetics did. Finally, interaction affects were not found in the congruency of image and product types. Based on these results, fashion advertisement strategies would be suggested.

Influence of Competencies on the Performance of Local Small and Medium-sized Hospitals and the Moderating Effect of Organizational Structure (지방 중소병원의 역량이 경영성과에 미치는 영향과 조직구조의 조절효과)

  • Kong, Myung-Dal;Kim, Won-Joong
    • The Korean Journal of Health Service Management
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.39-52
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    • 2012
  • Main purpose of this study is to provide some managerial suggestions for local small and medium-sized hospitals that are in poorer business environment than large hospitals such as university hospitals, in managing the manpower efficiently, improving business performance and enhancing competitiveness, by empirically investigating the relationship among competency, organizational structure and business performance. Major results are as follows: First, regression analysis for the effects of hospital competency on nonfinancial performance revealed that marketing competency, intangible resource competency and financial resource competency, in that order of importance, had significant influence on nonfinancial performance. Second, regarding the analysis of the effects of hospital competency on financial performance, financial resource competency, marketing competency and intangible resource competency, in that order of importance, significantly affected financial performance. Third, as for the moderating effect, significant result was obtained in an interaction between hospital competency and organizational structure. Financial resource competency had a positive significant impact on nonfinancial performance. However, it had negative significant impact on it by interactive effect with organizational structure.

Effect of Panel Density and Resin Content on Properties of Medium Density Fiberboard

  • Hong, Min-Kug;Lubis, Muhammad Adly Rahandi;Park, Byung-Dae
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.444-455
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    • 2017
  • This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of panel density and resin content on properties of medium density fiberboard (MDF) to obtain some insights on MDF properties as a function of panel density and resin content. MDF panels with different panel densities such as 650, 700, 750 and $800kg/m^3$ were manufactured by adjusting the amount of wood fibers in the mat forming. MDF panels were also fabricated by spraying 8, 10, 12, and 14% of urea-formaldehyde (UF) resins onto wood fibers in a drum-type mechanical blender to fabricate MDF panels with a target density of $650kg/m^3$. As the panel density and resin content increased, the internal bonding (IB) strength of MDF panel consistently increased. Modulus of rupture (MOR), modulus of elasticity (MOE) and screw withdrawal resistance (SWR) had a similar trend to the IB strength. In physical properties, thickness swelling (TS) and water absorption (WA) decreased with an increase in both panel density and resin content. In addition, the formaldehyde emission (FE) which increased as the panel density and resin content became greater. In overall, the panel density of MDF had more significant effect than the resin content in all properties of MDF panels, indicating that it was better to adjust the panel density rather than the resin content for MDF manufacture.

Seismic performance of high strength reinforced concrete columns

  • Bechtoula, Hakim;Kono, Susumu;Watanabe, Fumio
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.697-716
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    • 2009
  • This paper summarizes an experimental and analytical study on the seismic behavior of high strength reinforced concrete columns under cyclic loading. In total six cantilever columns with different sizes and concrete compressive strengths were tested. Three columns, small size, had a $325{\times}325$ mm cross section and the three other columns, medium size, were $520{\times}520$ mm. Concrete compressive strength was 80, 130 and 180 MPa. All specimens were designed in accordance with the Japanese design guidelines. The tests demonstrated that, for specimens made of 180 MPa concrete compressive strength, spalling of cover concrete was very brittle followed by a significant decrease in strength. Curvature was much important for the small size than for the medium size columns. Concrete compressive strength had no effect on the curvature distribution for a drift varying between -2% and +2%. However, it had an effect on the drift corresponding to the peak moment and on the equivalent viscous damping variation. Simple equations are proposed for 1) evaluating the concrete Young's modulus for high strength concrete and for 2) evaluating the moment-drift envelope curves for the medium size columns knowing that of the small size columns. Experimental moment-drift and axial strain-drift histories were well predicted using a fiber model developed by the authors.

Rotational effect on Rayleigh, Love and Stoneley waves in non-homogeneous fibre-reinforced anisotropic general viscoelastic media of higher order

  • Abo-Dahab, S.M.;Abd-Alla, A.M.;Khan, Aftab
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.58 no.1
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    • pp.181-197
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we investigated the propagation of surface waves in a nonhomogeneous rotating fibre-reinforced viscoelastic anisotropic media of higher order of nth order including time rate of strain. The general surface wave speed is derived to study the effect of rotation on surface waves. Particular cases for Stoneley, Love and Rayleigh waves are discussed. The results obtained in this investigation are more general in the sense that some earlier published results are obtained from our result as special cases. Also results for homogeneous media can be deduced from this investigation. For order zero our results are well agreed to fibre-reinforced materials. Also by neglecting the reinforced elastic parameters, the results reduce to well known isotropic medium. It is also observed that, surface waves cannot propagate in a fast rotating medium. Comparison was made with the results obtained in the presence and absence of rotation and parameters for fibre-reinforced of the material medium Numerical results are given and illustrated graphically. The results indicate that the effect of rotation and parameters for fibre-reinforced of the material are very pronounced.

Effect of Progesterone on the Germinal Vesicle Break'-down of Mouse Oocytes in Vitro (배양중에 있는 생쥐 여포난자(濾胞卵子)의 핵붕괴(核崩壞)(Germinal Vesicle Break-down)에 미치는 Progesterone의 영향에 관하여)

  • Cho, Wan-Kyoo;Kwon, Hyuk-Bang;Chung, Soon-O
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.49-54
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    • 1974
  • In the present studies, effect of progesterone on the germinal vesicle break-down of the mouse oocytes cultured in the micro tube was investigated. The results obtained are as follows: As dose of progesterone in the medium rose, accordingly the break-down of the germinal vesicle was suppressed. It was found that $ED_{50}$ was 15.7 ${\mu}g$/ml, and $ED_{90}$ 60.7 ${\mu}g$/ml of progesterone. The dose suppressing the oocyte maturation was apparently higher than that on the rabbit or on the mouse embryonal development. The inhibiting effect of progesterone on the GVBD was reversible. The germinal vesicle of the oocytes were broken down immediately in the medium upon removal of the hormone. Progesterone stops meiosis at any stage upon administration, while dbe AMP or theophylline supresses only the break-down of the nuclear membrane. Recovering of the meiotic division of the oocytes once exposed to progesterone was delayed a little. The inhibiting action of progesterone was not altered by adding more pyruvate or in the presence of higher concentration of the mineral ions in the culture medium.

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The Effect of Ginseng Saponin Fraction on Several Glycolytic Enzymes of Yeast Cell (인삼 사포닌이 효모의 몇 가지 해당 효소에 미치는 영향)

  • 강철호;주충노
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.200-208
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    • 1986
  • It was attempted in this study to investigate the effect of ginseng saponin on several glycolytic enzymes of yeast cell and the following results were obtained. The amount of $CO_2$formed during the incubation of yeast cells in medium containing saponin fraction of Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer was greater than that of control cells and found that the $CO_2$ formation was greatest when the cells were grown in the medium containing 10$^{-3}$% of the saponin fraction, at which the uptake of inorganic phosphate and glucose consumption were also increased. Radioactivity study of several glycolytic intermediates of yeast cells cultured in the medium containing [U-$^{14}$C]-glucose showed that the radioactivity of fructose 6-phosphate of test cells was as much as 1.6times that of control group. On the other hand, the radioactivity of pyruvate of test cells was considerably decreased compared to control. Investigation of the effect of ginseng saponin on yeast hexokinase, phosphoglucose isomers, pyruvate kinase and perverted decarboxylase in vitro showed that the maximum activities of the above enzymes were observed when the concentration of ginseng saponin was 10-$^{-5}$% in the reaction mixture. It seemed that the ginseng saponin stimulated both glycolytic enzymes such as hexokinase, phosphoglucose isomers and perverted decarboxylase significantly.

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Effect of bear's gall on mammalian cell growth (웅담이 mammalian세포의 생육에 미치는 영향)

  • Joo, Hyun-Kyu;Kim, Youn-Uck;Park, Dong-Ki
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.231-234
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    • 1991
  • In the present investigation we have studied the effect of bear's gall on mammalian cells and demonstrated that COS-7 cells, which were derived Monkey kidney cells, had shown almost same extent of growth with 78 hrs in 10% FCS Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's medium with bear's gall and without bear's gall. But the hybridoma cells which were fused murine myeloma cells and the rat spleen cells for monoclonal antibody production died almost within 48 hrs. To investigate the effect of biosynthetic mechanism, cDNA were transfected to COS-7 cells, and it was shown that cDNA-transfected COS-7 cell had produced 30-40% less the amount of recombinant protein than the medium without bear's gall.

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