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Reform of National R&D Structure under Economic Crisis : The Irony of Korea

  • Park, Yong-Tae
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 1999
  • In this article, we first present an inductive taxonomy of national R&D structures in terms of relative R&D flows among prime actors. The R&D structure of Korea, along with the Japanese one, turns out to be an ill-balanced one characterized by the dominant role of private sector, vis-a-vis the minimal share of public R&D. In nature, private R&D is sensitive to business cycle and the vulnerability of the Korean structure has been invisible under prosperity but now is disclosed under depression. This problem is nothing new and indeed has long been recognized by the Korean government but the prescription seemed almost impossible. Ironically, the current economic crisis of Korea renders an unexpected opportunity for structural reform. As private firms are cutting down R&D investment, the relative share of public sector becomes significant. A simulation predicts that balanced systems will be achieved in some years if public R&D budget is kept up. Although the contraction of private R&D is by no means desirable, it is the right time for the Korean government to expand public R&D. Public R&D should be considered not only a remedy for market-failure but also a shock-absorber against cyclic instability. This is why the balance between public R&D and private R&D is emphasized.

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Effects of Anticancer Drug Delivery based on Microbubble and Microbubble-Nanoparticle Complex using Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound in Breast Cancer Animal Model (유방암 동물모델에서의 저강도 집속초음파를 이용한 마이크로버블 및 마이크로버블-나노물질 복합체 기반 항암제 전달 효율 검증)

  • Baek, Hee Gyu;Ha, Shin-Woo;Huh, Hyungkyu;Jung, Byeongjin;Han, Mun;Moon, Hyungwon;Kim, Sangkyun;Lee, Hak Jong;Park, Juyoung
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.39-47
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    • 2019
  • Ultrasound sonication along with microbubble (MB) could enhance drug delivery to promote the absorption of anticancer drugs into cancers in a noninvasive and targeted manners. In this study, we verify the acute drug delivery enhancement (within an hour) of two representative focused ultrasound driven drug delivery enhancement methods (MB and Doxorubicin-coated Nanoparticle complex (MB-NP) based). Experiments were conducted using in vivo mouse model with MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell line. Ultrasound generated by single-element 1 MHz focused ultrasound transducer was delivered in pulsed sonication consisted of 0.125 msec bursts at a pulse repetition frequency of 2 Hz for 20 seconds without a significant increase in local temperature (less than $0.1^{\circ}C$) or hemorrhage. Doxorubicin concentrations in tumors were improved by 1.97 times in the case of MB-NP, and 1.98 times by using Doxorubicin and MB separately. These results indicate anticancer drug delivery based on MB and MB-NP can significantly improve the effect of anticancer drugs delivered to tumors in a short time period by using low-intensity focused ultrasound.

A Case Study of Six Sigma R&D Improvement Projects: Design Optimization of Inner Shield Omega CPT

  • Park, Sung H.;Park, Young H.
    • International Journal of Quality Innovation
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.63-69
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    • 2004
  • This is an R&D project on design optimization of the inner shield of the Omega color picture tube at Samsung SDI in Korea. This was an R&D project which basically used the IDOV (Identify, Design, Optimize, Validate) process for Six Sigma implementation. Most Six Sgima projects use the process of DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control). However, this project introduces a new cycle, RDIDOV (Recognize, Define, and IDOV). Here CPT means Color Picture Tube. Sam sung SDI is one of the two companies which began Six Sigma in Korea. This case study shows a good example how an R&D Six Sigma project can be usefully employed in manufacturing companies using a new process cycle.

Reconsidering Film Culture from the Perspective of Contents: Back Into The Theatres (콘텐츠 관점에서의 영화문화에 대한 재고찰)

  • Park, Rebecca Yon Soo;Park, Hung Kook
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.112-114
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    • 2010
  • Mainly through the pervasive emergence of portable devices (laptops, PDAs, now iPods), the screen arts, that is, the cinematic arts has suffered the loss of what constitutes the core of its existence: the theatre and theatre-audience. This paper discusses cinema's distinct place and significance in culture and its difference from television and other forms of mass media. The most pressing question at hand would be, "how do you bring back attention to the medium that is distinctly cinematic?" "How do you bring people back to the theatres?" This paper argues that cinema, and the film industry as a whole must push for a technological leap that is in conjunction with culture. With mentioning of the rapid development of 3D technologies in the moving images, this paper proposes that such technological novelties and innovation are necessary conditions for a new kind of film culture to emerge.

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An algorithm for estimating surface normal from its boundary curves

  • Park, Jisoon;Kim, Taewon;Baek, Seung-Yeob;Lee, Kunwoo
    • Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 2015
  • Recently, along with the improvements of geometry modeling methods using sketch-based interface, there have been a lot of developments in research about generating surface model from 3D curves. However, surfacing a 3D curve network remains an ambiguous problem due to the lack of geometric information. In this paper, we propose a new algorithm for estimating the normal vectors of the 3D curves which accord closely with user intent. Bending energy is defined by utilizing RMF(Rotation-Minimizing Frame) of 3D curve, and we estimated this minimal energy frame as the one that accords design intent. The proposed algorithm is demonstrated with surface model creation of various curve networks. The algorithm of estimating geometric information in 3D curves which is proposed in this paper can be utilized to extract new information in the sketch-based modeling process. Also, a new framework of 3D modeling can be expected through the fusion between curve network and surface creating algorithm.

An Exploratory Study on the Factors Determining Acceptance of Blockchain-Based Financial Platform by Gender (블록체인 기반 금융 플랫폼의 성별 수용의도 결정요인에 관한 탐색 연구)

  • Kim, Si-Wook;Park, Hyeon-Suk
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.139-147
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    • 2020
  • In the fourth revolution resulting from ICT convergence, Blockchain-based platform is being applied to various fields. This trend is expected to become stronger in the future. This study aims to explore several factors pertaining to user acceptance of Blockchain-based financial platform. It is important for finance business managers and blockchain technical managers to verify the user's willingness to accept the blockchain. In this study, the factors determining the acceptance of blockchain-based platform we explore are innovation, convenience, security and preference. Based on the results of the survey, 465 users(male 262, female 212) completed the questionnaire, a structural equation analysis was used in order to analyze the blockchain's users acceptance framework. Through the results we were able to identify and validate the differences in innovation and convenience by gender as well as the factors determining the acceptance of blockchain-based financial platform.

The impacts of government research funds on technology transfers from universities: A longitudinal study on Korean universities (정부지원 연구비의 대학 기술이전 수입료에 대한 영향에 관한 연구: 잠재성장곡선모형을 이용한 종단 연구)

  • Park, Keunjoo;Lee, Kyootai
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.1-30
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    • 2020
  • The government has implemented policies to increase university technology commercialization while supporting university research over time. This paper adopts the neo-institutional theory and examines the effect of change in the government research funds that universities have received overtime on the change in their technology commercialization performance. It also investigates a location (Seoul metro or others) effect on the relationships. Using latent growth curve modeling (LGM), which is widely used for time-varying analysis, this study longitudinally analyzes 138 universities in South Korea over the past nine years from 2009 to 2017. The results indicate that the growth in the annual government research funds that universities attain affects the growth in the economic value of technology transfers. In addition, the relationship is stronger for universities in Seoul metropolitan areas than those in other areas. The relationships are intact with one-year lagging effects. The findings help understand the effectiveness of government R&D policies for promoting technology commercialization.

Correlation between the actual sleep time 24 hours prior to an examination and the time to achieve chloral hydrate sedation in pediatric patients in South Korea: a prospective cohort study

  • Park, Mijung;Um, Ji;Kim, So Hyun;Yoon, Jiseon;Lee, Yeonjae;Kwon, Jiyeong;Baek, Seonhee;Kim, Dong Yeon
    • Child Health Nursing Research
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.51-59
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: This study investigated correlations between the actual sleep time 24 hours prior to an examination and the time to achieve chloral hydrate sedation in pediatric patients. Methods: With parental consent, 84 children who were placed under moderate or deep sedation with chloral hydrate for examinations from November 19, 2020 to July 9, 2022 were recruited. Results: Patients' average age was 19.9 months. Pediatric neurology patients and those who underwent electroencephalography took significantly longer to achieve sedation with chloral hydrate. There was a negative correlation between the time to achieve sedation and actual sleep time within 24 hours prior to the examination. Positive correlations were found between the actual sleep time 24 hours prior to the examination and the second dose per weight, as well as between the sedation recovery time and awake hours before the examination. Conclusion: Sleep restriction is not an effective adjuvant therapy for chloral hydrate sedation in children, and sedation effects vary according to pediatric patients' characteristics. Therefore, it would be possible to reduce the unnecessary efforts of caregivers who restrict children's sleep for examinations. It is more important to educate parents about safe sedation than about sleep restriction.

A Study on the Factors Affecting the Adoption of Traceability system : Focused on the Korea ginseng farm industry (생산이력시스템 도입 정책에 대한 수용과 저항 요인에 관한 연구 : 인삼 분야를 중심으로)

  • Park, Woo Seok;Rhee, Cheul;Moon, Jung Hoon;Yi, Eun Seob
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.95-101
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    • 2014
  • With the evocative interests in food safety, food traceability has been spotlighted by researchers as well as consumers. However, food traceability systems are not yet in reality even though there are continuous needs from market. Also, studies about food traceability focus on technical aspects without considering the spectrum of the adoption. In this study, we chose ginseng whose traceability systems are not easily adopted. Innovation-resistance model is employed to find out factors affecting either adoption, resistance or both. As results, we find out the followings. First, relative benefits and reasonableness of cost do not affect adoption and resistance of innovation. Second, there is difference between continuously resisting group and adoption-postponing group.

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Analysis of IoT Usage in Korean Key Manufacturing Industries (주요 제조업의 사물인터넷 활용성 분석)

  • Hwang, Gyusun;Park, Juhyung;Lee, Jeongcheol;Park, Jinwoo;Chang, Tai-Woo;Won, Joongyeon
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.81-93
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    • 2016
  • Internet of Things (IoT) has been established in various industries and IoT technology is highlighted as a new value creation technology. Especially, Korean government has launched Manufacturing Innovation 3.0 Strategy for developing Smart Factory concept to improve national and corporate's competitiveness. This study tries to present new industry classification scheme considering 10 national key manufacturing industries. Based on the new scheme, 10 national main forces industries are categorized into 6 segments. We have conducted SWOT analysis to comprehend Korean IoT environment. Based on the analysis, we have positioned 6 segments at the strategic decision-making grid to analyze industries' IoT practical usage.