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An Exploratory Study on the Balanced Scorecard Model of Social Enterprise

  • Lee, Yoeng-Taak;Moon, Jae-Young
    • International Journal of Quality Innovation
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.11-30
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to develop BSC model of social enterprise. Performance analysis tool of BSC have been brought over from the business world, designed and created from the perspectives of profit-based businesses. The BSC is a strategic performance measurement and management tool designed for the private sector acting as a communication/information and learning system, to measure 'where we are now' and 'where to aim for next'. It prescribes a plan for translating 'vision' and 'strategy' into concrete action across four perspectives at different stages, depending on the business. These perspectives are 'financial', 'customer', 'internal processes' and 'learning and growth', each of which is connected by cause-and-effect relationships that reflect the firm's strategy. Social aims of social enterprise are to accomplish desired outcomes which are to employ vulnerable people and to provide social services. The measurement factors of financial perspective are stable funding, efficiency of budgeting, stakeholders' financial supports, and trade profit. The measurement factors of customer perspective are government, social service users, employees, local communities, sup plier, social activity company, and partnership with external organizations. The measurement factors of internal process perspective are organizational culture, organizational structure/management, internal/external communication, quality of products and services, information sharing. The measurement factors of learning and growth perspective are training and development, management participation, knowledge sharing, leadership of CEO and manager, and learning culture.

Development of Integrated Water Resources Knowledge Management System (수자원 지식관리시스템 개발)

  • Kim Sung;Shim Kyu-Cheol;Lee Sung-Hack;Kim Hak-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2005.05b
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    • pp.1518-1522
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    • 2005
  • 국내외적으로 기업의 경쟁력제고, 문제해결능력 향상 위하여 무형의 지식자원을 관리하고 이용하는 것은 아주 보편화되어 있으며, 이를 위한 시스템의 개발에 많은 노력을 기울이고 있는 실정이다. 수자원분야에서도 통합수자원관리를 위한 의사결정지원도구, 모델링 능력향상 등을 위하여 지식을 효율적으로 관리하고 이용하기위한 많은 노력이 진행되고 있다. 국내에서는 한국수자원공사의 물포탈, 수자원관리종합정보시스템, 수자원정보센터 등이 운영되고 있으며, 외국의 경우 통합수자원관리시스템 구현을 위한 Global Water Partnership의 ToolBox, EU Water Framework Directive에서 추진 중인 모델링에 있어 품질보증을 위한 HarmoniQuA의 MOST가 대표적인 예라고 할 수 있다. 한국수자원공사의 수자원관리종합정보시스템은 수자원관리를 위한 데이터와 일반 자료의 제공을 주목적으로 하는 시스템인 반면, 통합수자원관리를 위한 다양한 목적별로 정보 및 경험지식을 제공하는 시스템들이 개발되어져 있으며, 현재에도 꾸준히 개발되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 수자원분야의 지식관리시스템 구축을 위해 실시한 설계의 내용과 일반적인 지식관리시스템과 수자원분야의 지식관리시스템에 대한 차이와 이의 적용방법에 대하여 설명하고자 한다.

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An Intelligent Agent Based Supply Chain Operation Architecture under Adaptive Relationship between Multiple Suppliers and Customers (다수 수요자-공급자간 적응적 협력관계하의 지능형 에이전트 기반 공급망운영 구조)

  • 윤한성
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.109-123
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    • 2003
  • The relationship between suppliers and customers is treated importantly not only in the traditional business-to-business (BtoB) commerce but also in today's Internet environments. On the one hand, most of Internet-based BtoB commerce services like customer-centric e-procurement, supplier-centric e-sales or intermediary-centric e-marketplace focus mainly on the selection of partners according to bidding, auction, etc. This point may result in the problem of overlooking the relationships between suppliers and customers. To overcome this problem in this paper, an intelligent agents-based supply chain operation architecture is proposed and appraised considering the relationship and its adaptation.

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The Directions of Supporting Policy and Education Strategy for Young Agricultural Workforce (농업후계인력 육성을 위한 농촌청소년교육 및 지원방향)

  • Oh, Hae-Sub;Kim, Jeong-Joo
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.185-197
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    • 2002
  • The supporting system for agricultural workforce and education strategy has been changing both domestically and worldwide range term. To change the fundamental directions, much more needs to be learned about the process of structural adjustment regarding the dynamics of the agricultural and rural sectors. A rural development doctrine must pay more attention to the ongoing problems of population imbalance and the dissolution of the countryside. The focus should be young people prefer to live in cities because there are more opportunities, services, and great personal fulfillment. This paper was described the effective fostering directions of young agricultural workforce and educational program to prepare future and young farmer for teaching careers in agriculture, food, farm management, and marketing. To achieve these goals, the specific approaches are 1) establish the strong partnership between related organizations of agricultural business, 2) strengthen the management and marketing education of products, 3) create the various in-farming or out-fanning incomes including green tourism, 4) enhance the aggressive marketing strategies by Internet, Telephone, and TV etc, 5) make the association among the same items for the effective research and risk management.

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Analysis of Revenue-Sharing Contracts for Service Facilities

  • Yeh, Ruey Huei;Lin, Yi-Fang
    • Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.221-227
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    • 2009
  • There are customer services jointly provided by two facilities so that each customer will complete the course made up of both facilities' sub-services. The two facilities are assumed invested respectively by an infrastructure owner and one subordinate facility owner, whose partnership is built on their capital investments. This paper presents a mathematical model of Stackelberg competition between the two facility owners to derive their optimal Nash equilibrium. In this study, each facility owner's profit is consisted of fixed revenue fractions of sold services, operating costs (including depreciation cost) and maintenance costs of her facility. The maintenance costs of one facility are incurred both by failures and deterioration due to usage. Moreover, for both facilities, failures are rectified immediately by minimal repairs and preventive maintenance is carried out at a fixed time epoch. Additional assumptions are also employed to develop the model such as customer arrivals are manipulated to follow a Poisson process, and each facility's lifetime is independently Weibull-distributed. The Stackelberg game proceeds as follows. At the first stage of decision making process, the infrastructure owner (acting as a leader) decides the allocation of revenue shares based on her self-interest. After observing the allocation of revenue shares, the subordinate facility owner determines her own optimal price of services. This paper investigates actions and reactions of the two partners in the system. Then analytical conditions are proposed to achieve a unique optimal Nash equilibrium. Finally, some suggestions for further research are discussed.

A Study of Partnerships Appeared in the Middle School Library Programs (중학교도서관 프로그램에 나타난 파트너십에 대한 연구)

  • Song, Gi-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.363-384
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    • 2009
  • School library programs are a specific strategy connecting user to resources. Accordingly in order to strengthen school libraries, it is necessary for teacher librarians to develop partnerships that can form relationships between internal and external resources. As a result of analyses of partnerships appeared in current middle school library programs, its most programs are based on the internal reading events. In addition to, classroom teachers and external human resources rarely participate in the program. To improve these problems, it is essential to develop teacher librarians' leadership and collaborative networks fostering educational presence of school libraries in a learning community.

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Approaches to Formation and Regulation of a New Model of Social and Labor Relations in Terms of Innovative Development

  • CHULANOVA, Zaure K.
    • Asian Journal of Business Environment
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.11-20
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    • 2019
  • Purpose - The study aims to substantiate the approaches and principles of forming a model of social and labor relations adequate to the modern conditions of economic development. Research design, data, and methodology - The article deals with the issues of legal regulation of social and labor relations in the labor market of Kazakhstan; describes the current model of labor relations and its basic parameters; determines the external and internal factors; specifically, the influence of the new labor law on its further development in the direction of democratization and the establishment of social partnership as a regulatory institution in the labor relations field. Result - Result is the model of the system of social and labor relations proposed by the author, which allows us to cover the multifaceted nature of this phenomenon, to unite the influence of the external environment and the internal complex of their mutual relations and interdependencies. Conclusion - The creation of an effective model of social and labor relations should proceed from the multifaceted nature of their manifestation. This means that the theoretical and methodological basis for their formation should be a comprehensive approach to solving the problems of transformation and interaction of social and economic components.

New Convergence Business Models by Applying Cloud Service to Medical Industry (클라우드 서비스의 의료산업 적용을 통한 새로운 융합 비즈니스 모델)

  • Jeon, Hangoo;Kim, Jongchul;Seo, Kwang-Kyu
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.467-472
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    • 2013
  • Recently, the value of ICT-based medical devices, equipments, software and service development are is increased according to strengthening the convergence among ICT, medical technologies and services. This paper presents the new convergence business models by applying cloud service to medical industry. In order to develop the new convergence business models, we checked the validity and feasibility through analyzing the medical market environments such as medical data backup, medical regulation etc. and present the new convergence business models and the direction of commercial business models for customer acquisition, market expansion and competitiveness improvement. This study is to provide the guidelines for establishing the core capacity strengthening strategy and partnership cooperation strategy when we design a new convergence business models in various industrial fields.

Success Factors of Animation: A case study of Pororo (애니메이션의 성공조건: <뽀롱뽀롱 뽀로로> 사례를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Doh-Yeon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.8
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    • pp.170-176
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    • 2011
  • When the process of planning and production of Pororo is to be analyzed, scientific and meticulous contents planning which considered even cultural discount, and collaborative business partnership which maximized the strength of each participants are found to be the main success factors. Owing to them, Pororo has resulted in continuous profit making through various outlets, the production of series up to 4 seasons, and successful sales in foreign markets. However, OSMU strategy as the key business strategy was not intended from the stage of planning, but was resulted as the business process after good contents were created. In order to have more successful cases like Pororo, and to build a good animation industry ecosystem, efforts by the industry and effective supporting system by the governments should be met.

Regional Resilience of Industrial Ecosystem in Financial Crisis: Comparison between Toyota-Kariya Automotive Subcontractor Cities and Hamamatsu Start-Up City

  • Fujiwara, Takao
    • Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.9-29
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    • 2018
  • Japan's manufacturing is mostly dependent on the automotive industry in Toyota-Kariya cities. However, the nearby city of Hamamatsu is the home of a start-up ecosystem known as Japan's Silicon Valley. How is it possible to evaluate the innovative potential of each regional industry? What kind of guidelines exist for continuing R&D investment when companies' net incomes are negative in the face of the 'Valley-of-Death' or financial crisis? Is it possible to measure the regional resilience ability in the context of the financial crisis? Entrepreneurial innovation is defined as a real-option portfolio consisting of investment decision to commercialize R&D findings. The subcontractor system implies a vertical and tight industrial group. However, a start-up ecosystem means a platform for horizontal and flexible partnership. In this research, the data include the financial indices of each of 18 public companies in both regions between FY2009 and FY2017. The objective of this paper is to clarify the call option or resilience function of equity for R&D investment in the context of the financial crisis in both regions by using Bayesian MCMC analysis.