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Development of the Tool for Evaluating Construction Waste Management Performance (건설현장의 폐기물 관리행위 평가 툴 개발 : 1단계 -폐기물 관리행위 요인 및 평가 툴 개념 구축)

  • Kim, Jee-Hye;Kim, Jae-Moon;Cha, Hee-Sung;Shin, Dong-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.112-120
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    • 2006
  • Although waste management in construction industry has a significant impact on both economical and environmental issues, the current level of waste management performance in Korean construction is reported as relatively low. To improve any type of management performance, it is necessary to diagnose the current status of the performance level. In this context, this research is aimed to identify important factors in influencing the waste management performance and to develop an evaluation tool for the purpose of assessing the level of the performance for a particular construction site. In this paper, 59 influential factors have been identified and categorized into five classes, i.e., manpower, material, method, management, and policy, in terms of the characteristics of the factors. In addition, an evaluation tool has been developed in order to effectively quantify all the 59 factors based on a thorough industry survey. The output of the Tool, which is Waste Management Index, effectively assess the level of waste management performance for a particular project and provide with the most leveraged factors in need for improvement in waste management performance.

A study on the effect of entrepreneurship and CEO competency on management performance of SME managers in the service economy era (서비스경제시대 중소기업 경영자의 기업가지향성과 CEO역량이 경영성과에 미치는 영향 연구)

  • An, Sehong;Kim, Hyunsoo
    • Journal of Service Research and Studies
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.81-101
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    • 2020
  • Humanity has reached the age of service economy. A new economy requires new management. The chief executive of new management is the CEO. The results of management decision-making are reflected in the company's performance, and are the basis for future growth engines. This study empirically analyzed the effect of CEO competence, corporate orientation, and management performance of small and medium-sized mid-sized business managers on each other. In the study, a hypothesis was established between eight variables. In addition, the relationship between corporate orientation and CEO competency, which has not been studied, was also identified. Set personal effectiveness, willingness to innovate, opportunity recognition, information perception, relationship formation, business management, leadership, organizational culture, and human resource management as measures of CEO competency. After defining the operation in accordance with this study, the analysis was conducted. As a result of the analysis, corporate orientation did not produce a meaningful result in management performance. And CEO competency showed a positive (+) effect on management performance. It can be judged that the CEO variable, a management variable, had a positive effect on management performance. Also, there was a significant result in the relationship between corporate orientation and CEO competency. Innovativeness, initiative, and risk-taking have positive implications for CEO competency. Lastly, corporate orientation showed statistically significant results on management performance through the mediation of CEO competency. It is worth noting the results of this study in that the time of the study was the timing of the global pandemic (fendermic) of the COVID19 virus. In the future, in-depth research is needed on the relationship between CEO-related factors and management performance in a more changed economic environment.

Factors Affecting Nurses' Performance of Cancer Pain Management in a Tertiary Hospital

  • Kang, Minhwa;Seo, Minjeong
    • Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.99-109
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: More than 60% of patients with advanced cancer experience pain, and uncontrolled pain reduces the quality of life. Nurses are the closest healthcare providers to the patient and are suitable for managing cancer pain using pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. This study aimed to identify factors affecting the performance of cancer pain management among nurses. Methods: This study was conducted among 155 participating nurses working at a tertiary hospital who had experience with cancer pain management. Data collection was performed between October 18, 2021 and October 25, 2021. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive statistics, the independent-sample t-test, one-way analysis of variance, and hierarchical regression analysis. Results: There were 110 subjects (71.0%) who had no experience of cancer pain management education. The results of regression analysis indicated that barriers included medical staff, patients, and the hospital system for cancer pain management (𝛽=0.28, P<0.001). The performance of cancer pain management was also affected by experience of cancer pain management training (𝛽=0.22, P=0.007), and cancer pain management knowledge (𝛽=0.21, P=0.006). The explanatory power of the variable was 16.6%. Conclusion: It is crucial to assess system-related obstacles, as well as patients and medical staff, in order to improve nurses' cancer pain management performance. A systematic approach incorporating multidisciplinary interventions from interprofessional teams is required for effective pain management. Furthermore, pain management education is required both for cancer ward nurses and nurses in other wards.

An Empirical Study of the Determinants of Service Level Management and its Performance (혁신 의사결정 과정을 이용한 서비스 수준관리의 실행단계별 요인과 성과에 대한 실증 연구)

  • Koo, Chul-Mo;Nam, Ki-Chan
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.69-90
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    • 2007
  • Recently, Service Level Management(SLM) including SLA has been developing to manage the level of information systems service. Although previous SLA studies have provided the conceptual model and critical success factors, the studies have not tested the effectiveness of the SLA by way of the empirical study. In this study, we applied an innovation decision making theory to our model and tested an empirical study using of a firm survey data. We suggested a SLM model, which consists of SLA planning, application, management dimensions. We found that the SLM's management stage has an impact on performance, whereas SLM's planning and application has not. At each sub dimensional analysis, there are found that adequate SLA indicators in the application stage influences performance and change management and feedback & reporting in the management stage influence performance.

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Impact of Quality Management Practices on Suppliers' Quality Performance: Empirical Evidence from Korean Automotive Parts Suppliers

  • Park, Seung-Wook;Kim, Youn-Sung;Chan, Peng
    • International Journal of Quality Innovation
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.206-222
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    • 2006
  • Recent research on quality management systemically explored the use of quality management practices and performance. The consequences of using quality practices have not been consistently confirmed despite an increasing number of published empirical studies. The results of empirical studies of quality practices and performance are mixed. This study examines which quality management practices indicate high-, medium-, and low-performance under the TQM framework using MANOVA and multiple discriminant analysis (MDA). To measure quality management practices, this study used the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (MBNQA) framework. Based on a survey of 490 suppliers from eleven different industries in Korea, the results revealed that the high performing group surpasses the medium and low performing groups in process management, employee empowerment, employee education and training, and employee satisfaction. Furthermore, the high and medium performing groups exceed the low performing group in human resource planning and evaluation, strategic deployment, leadership system, and senior executive leadership.

An Empirical Analysis of the Influence of Team Activity on the Knowledge Management Performance (팀 조직의 활동이 지식경영 활동 및 성과에 미치는 영향에 대한 실증적인 분석)

  • Kim, ChangHo;Lee, Kunchang;Chung, Namho
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.91-108
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    • 2005
  • In recent years, organizations have chosen a team-organization as a standard activity level and it leads a significant change in process of knowledge producing. Nevertheless team-organization for building up effective performance and a good communication in organization has influenced knowledge management performance, the empirical analysis and survey have not proved yet. This study, therefore, makes an analysis that the change of organization base on team activity influences knowledge management performance. This study, based on 312 data by using LISREL as a model for studying, provides a result that a team-based activity positively influences knowledge management efficiency.

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Comparison of foodservice management performance level between dietitians and non-dietitians in senior centers using IPA

  • Lee, Yun-Kyoung;Yoon, Ji-Young
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 2009
  • This study investigated the management importance and performance level of foodservice managers at senior centers. Using the survey, perceived importance and performance levels of seven foodservice management areas were evaluated and analyzed. Data showed the foodservice facilities were being managed by dietitians (61.6%) or non-dietitians (38.9%). The result indicated that overall importance level (3.43) was higher than performance level (3.02) (p<.01). As of the IPA result, dietitians and non-dietitians had different perspectives in terms of managing the eight categories of foodservice areas. The differences in the IPA results between the two groups may reflect bias attributable to the respondents' degrees of knowledge and professional preparation. The research findings could enhance our understanding of importance of hiring professional dietitians to operate foodservice at senior centers and find out which management area should be concentrated for more effective foodservice management.

Key Performance Indicators of Building Project (건축 프로젝트의 경영성과지표 선정 연구)

  • Choi, Jae-Hwi;Sohn, Hyo-Won;Kim, Sun-Kuk
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.61-72
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    • 2011
  • Management performance of a construction company can be the sum of management performance of each different project. Therefore, the measurement of management performance following construction projects is essential for securing the competitiveness of a company. However, most research has been related to the performance measurement of the construction industry and companies and little has been conducted on individual project's performance. In particular, building projects have various characteristics depending on construction orderer, type and commissioning entity but no performance indicators have been selected based on this classification. This study aims to select performance indicators for subdivided areas based on project characteristics as well as those which can be commonly used to measure management performance at construction and trial run stages of building projects. In the future, those indicators proposed in this study can be used for developing methodology to evaluate them and later applied to actual building projects to generate quantitative data. In addition, they are expected to be used as reference for selecting indicators to measure management performance of plant and civil engineering projects.

A Study on the Effect of Members' Perception of Internal Performance Evaluation on Organizational Commitment: Focused on the Case of A Public Corporation (내부성과평가에 대한 구성원 인식이 조직몰입에 미치는 영향 연구 : A 공기업사례를 중심으로)

  • Shin, Soohaeng;Woo, Yoonseuk
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2021
  • For the effective responsiveness toward Management Evaluation System of Public Institutions and continuous development as a public corporation, internal performance management is essential. In this study, the effect of employees' perceptions on the effectiveness and acceptability of the internal performance evaluation system on organizational commitment was tested, and we attempted to find implications for efficient performance management. For this purpose, we obtained valid responses from 208 members of A corporation and the hypotheses were verified through multiple regression analysis. As a result of the analysis, 'performance evaluation effectiveness' and 'performance evaluation acceptability' for internal performance evaluation had positive effects on 'organizational commitment'; however, the effect of 'differential performance compensation' on 'organizational commitment' was not significant. Also, among the control variables, 'age' and 'job group' were found to have a negative (-) effect on 'organizational commitment'. To derive more generalized conclusion, other researches using bigger samples are needed.

The effects of job environments for window bakery employee in Jeju on the management performance (제주지역 원도우 베이커리 종사자의 직무환경이 경영성과에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Chul-Gon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.9
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    • pp.35-48
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    • 2019
  • This study examined the effects of the job environment factors for window bakery employees in Jeju on the management performance. The job environment factors, which were human environment, working environment, facility environment, welfare environment, and convenient environment, affected the management performance of window bakery employees in Jeju. Economic performance, customer performance, and employee performance were the major factors influencing the management performance. The working environment (.176) and convenient environment (.227) affected the economic performance. The customer performance depended on the human environment (.147) and working environment (.095). Furthermore, the employee performance was affected by the human environment (.195), working environment (.135), and welfare environment (.129). These results indicated that the management performance of window bakery employees in Jeju was influenced by the job environment, particularly the working environment. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the working environment by providing pleasant humidity, good ventilation, and efficient working flow place to window bakery employees.