• Title/Summary/Keyword: Tangible and Intangible Resources

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Interface of EDI System and VPN with IPSec and L2TP (IPSec과 L2TP를 이용한 VPN과 EDI 시스템의 연동)

  • Choe Byeong-Hun;Lee Geon-Ho;Jeong Byeong-Hui
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.357-360
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    • 2004
  • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) between a number of companies goes on increasing on the internet. Although a conventional EDI system reduces business process efforts, time, resources, etc., important information is easily and frequently exposed by well trained hackers and crackers, which inflict a severe loss on the company and even put the company under a crisis. This study integrates the conventional EDI system and Virtual Private Net (VPN) to maximize an overall efficiency of speed and security in data transaction by the level of importance. The EDI system properly interfaced to IPSec and L2TP of VPN allows us to select two modes: the one focuses on a high speed with a low or a medium level security or the other does on a high level security with a low or a medium level speed. Both the company and the end users get a lot of tangible and intangible advantages by integrating the EDI system and VPN.

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The Implementation of EDMS of “A“company

  • Kang, Woojun
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.77-86
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    • 1999
  • This paper is to introduce the definition and background of EDMS and present real customer project in manufacturing industry as reference. EDMS has DM, Workflow, Imaging and COLD as key components and should be interconnected with many advanced technology, such as SAP, PDM and KMS. Managing and controlling documents is an important part of business success. The number of electronic documents in use in the workplace is escalating rapidly, making it difficult for conventional IT systems to take full advantage of the benefits of digital documentation "A"company implemented DM and Workflow based on groupware So, all of SPECs and drawings could be easily stored and accessed via LMS. Also, the cycletime of ECN/DCN process could be reduced to one or two days from one or two weeks more The overhead resources from the managing documents and involving with work process could be re-deployed to the more productive positions and the increasing of revenue is expected soon because of the competitiveness. "A"company is expected to have more benefits, that is, lots of tangible and intangible benefits from now on.

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기업의 기술혁신 활동 결정요인: 자원기반 관점에서 본 탐색적 연구

  • 성태경
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.69-90
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    • 2002
  • This paper investigates the determinants of the firm's decision to carry out innovative activities in terms of the resource-based view(RBV) in strategic management. Two types of resources are distinguished: tangible(financial autonomy, firm size, capital intensity) and intangible(human resource, entrepreneurship, and commercial resource). R&D intensity and patent statistics are used as proxies for innovative activity. Specific hypotheses about their effect on the probability of a firm carrying out innovative activities are derived and tested on a sample of 337 listed firms in Korean manufacturing industry for the year 1999, using the logistic regression model. Empirical findings suggest that firm size and human resource are the main determinants of firm's internal innovative activities. The results show that the hypotheses concerning financial autonomy, debt ratio, capital intensity, entrepreneurship, and commercial resource are rejected.

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Development of a Framework for Estimating the Benefits of IT Projects : Focusing on Preliminary Feasibility Study (정보화 사업의 편익 추정 프레임워크 개발 : 정보화부문 예비타당성조사를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Chunghun
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.101-115
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    • 2018
  • In order to promote the IT business efficiently, the Preliminary Feasibility Study has been conducted since 2004. It is to verify the feasibility of a large-scale IT project in advance and to determine whether to reflect the budget. It is more difficult to analyze the benefits of the IT project than other projects, because the IT project is carried out by combining tangible and intangible assets and human resources. For this reason, the Standard Guideline for Preliminary Feasibility Study in the IT field suggests a framework to support in estimating the benefits of the IT project. However, it includes the following problems : 1) level discrepancy among the benefit categories, 2) lack of types of benefit items, 3) no consideration of benefit inducing factors. So the framework is facing a low utilization. This study develops a new framework through a three-step research process. The new framework can be used not only for preliminary feasibility studies but also for estimating the benefits of general IT projects.

Intragroup Resource Sharing of Business group in Korea: The Effects on the Internationalization of Group-affiliated companies

  • Kim, Kihyun;Lee, Youngwoo
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.113-134
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    • 2018
  • This study examines the roles of intangible and tangible resources of Korean business groups on internationalization by their member firms. Specifically, we argue that not all affiliates receive same benefit from group-level resource sharing. Instead, the effect of group-level knowledge sharing on affiliates' internationalization depends on individual affiliates' relative financial positions within a business group. Using samples of business groups in Korea, chaebols, hereafter chaebols, we find that foreign market knowledge at the group level has a positive impact on the internationalization of affiliated firms while the product knowledge has no impact. Furthermore, we also find evidences that an affiliate with high level of financial capacity receives internal pressures to stay in domestic market to secure internal capital market and support other sister affiliates' international activities.

Evidence-based Pharmaceutical Policy-making; A Challenging Task? Vivid Voices from Korean Experts (근거중심 의약품 정책 결정; 극복하기 어려운 과제인가? 한국 전문가의 생생한 의견)

  • Lee, Iyn-Hyang
    • Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.185-196
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    • 2013
  • This study aims to explore the difficulties of evidence-based pharmaceutical policy-making in the Korean context where several pharmaceutical policies were introduced within a short period. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were performed with eight experts in the Korean pharmaceutical arena. The key challenge in Korean situation might be the apparent lack of available evidence caused by the limited resources, the lack of policy consistency and coordination ability in the authorities and distrust across stakeholders. To build an evidence-based tradition, it is essential to resolve the tangible lack. At once, more fundamental changes seem to be required in the intangible policy environments.

Development of The Criticality Evaluation System for Rare Metals Stockpiling (희유금속 비축 적정성 평가체계 수립)

  • Kim, Yu-Jeong;Kim, Dae-Hyung;Kim, Jinsoo;Kim, Juhan
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.66-77
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    • 2018
  • The import amount of rare metal in Korea is about 6,034 million USD, but the self-sufficiency of rare metals is about only 1%. In order to secure the stable supply of rare metals, it is necessary to operate an efficient stockpile system. In this study, we established a system to assess the adequacy of stockpiles by quantifying the risk factors of tangible and intangible risks in order to establish an efficient stockpile strategy. The model developed in this study aims to select the rare metals that need to be stockpiled first and to suggest the direction of the stockpiling policy in accordance with technological change and market change from the mid and long term viewpoint. The evaluation results derived from the model can quantitatively measure the security level of each rare metal and enable relative comparison between the rare metals using criticality matrix. Therefore, it is expected that more efficient stockpile policy will be possible if the proposed model is utilized in the future policy making.

Planning for Baekryeong Island Trail Introducing Local Archive (마을 아카이브를 도입한 백령도 탐방로 조성계획)

  • Hong, Jeong-Sik;Lee, Bo-Mee;An, Deok-Cho;Gang, Eun-Jee;Seo, Jong-Kyung;Kim, Yong-Geun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.143-154
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    • 2015
  • This study has set up a plan to establish a trail as a means of maximizing a community by using the residents' living materials and unused facilities that a village holds now. A local archive is a place where the records and living materials collected from a village are preserved, displayed and shared with others, serving as a complex space with multiple functions. To apply the idea of 'utilizing a local archive', the empirical study was conducted by making an analysis of trail resources of Baekryeong Island and local archive application resources. Local archive resources were selected through evaluation of connection of trail routes by investigating and discovering the unused facilities of Baekryeong Island village and the depreciation level and scale of them. And actual local archive living references were investigated and collected through in-depth interviews of villagers. Also, through planning of trails by region, limitations of investigation activities were improved and various tangible and intangible resources owned by Baekryeong Island were utilized to enable effective and distinctive investigation activities and experiences. Unused facilities were surveyed and chosen to take advantage of the local archive space, along with in-depth interviews with the residents living in Baekryeong Island. In addition, the current conditions for the trail routes were checked out in order to 'point out the final routes'.

A Study on the Current Status of Resources and Utilization Perception of Head Family Houses Located in Jeonnam Rural Area (전남농촌지역에 입지한 종가자원 현황과 활용의식 연구)

  • Lee, Hyang Mi;Oh, Se Gyu
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2021
  • This study aims to investigate and analyze the utilization perception of members of head families based on a survey on the history, folklore, architectural resources of head families. In order to identify the direction of utilization of Jeonnam head family resources, tangible and intangible resources, and spaces and places to contain programs were researched. The results of the study were summarized as follows. 1) Head family houses in Jeonnam could be categorized into head families that preserved the original form of head family houses, head families that preserved a part of head family houses, head families that newly built head family houses while the original forms thereof have disappeared, and relocated head families of which eldest grandsons no longer reside, where only the sites of the head family houses remain or relocated to a different place. 2) In the case of perception of members of head families on the utilization of head family resources, 27 head families consented to the utilization, 35 head families opposed to the utilization, and 6 head families were undecided on the utilization out of a total of 68 head families. 3) The results of investigating and analyzing the desired type of programs of each head family by categorizing the programs into lodging, food, meditation, education, and tourism, as many as four programs were desired, while some families desired 2 or 3 programs at the lowest, showing an overlapping characteristic.

Development of Project Management System for Geothermal Well Construction (지열발전 시추공 구축 프로젝트관리시스템 개발)

  • Kim, Kwang-Yeom;Lee, Seung-Soo
    • New & Renewable Energy
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.38-46
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    • 2012
  • Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) among geothermal system types enables to produce sustainable energy even in non-volcanic region while conventional geothermal energy has been restricted to obtain only from hot and permeable formation such as in volcanic regions. Successful EGS project in terms of economy, however, can be expected only when the project is managed effectively considering most of influencing factors (e.g., tangible and intangible resources, cost, time, risks, etc.). In particular, well construction is of the utmost importance in geothermal project as it dominantly influences on time and cost in the whole project. Therefore, when it comes to viable geothermal project without abundant experience, managing drilling economically and efficiently is inevitable. In this study, a project management system for well construction in geothermal project based on project control system including work breakdown structure and cost account was developed to predict and assess the performance of drilling and to visualize the progress.