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An Empirical Study of the Factors Influencing the Task Performances of SaaS Users

  • Park, Sung Bum;Lee, Sangwon;Chae, Seong Wook;Zo, Hangjung
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.265-288
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    • 2015
  • IT convergence services, as the main stream of the digital age, are currently on their way to include the concept of Software as a Service (SaaS), where IT products and services are integrated as one. In particular, the recently introduced web-service-based SaaS is expected to be a more developed SaaS model. This new model provides greater influence on clients' job performances than its previous models, such as application service providers and the web-native phase. However, the effects of technology maturity on task performance have been overlooked in adoption and performance studies. Accordingly, this study introduces SaaS technology maturity as the exogenous technological characteristic influencing job performance. This study also examines the relationships among various SaaS-related performances according to the different levels of SaaS maturity. Results suggest that applying innovative technologies (such as SaaS), particularly when the technology reaches a certain level of maturity, is more helpful for managers in improving task-technology fit and job performance. This study makes an academic contribution by establishing and validating a performance model empirically with SaaS technology maturity perspectives.

The Development of a Maturity Evaluation Model on the Technology Management Competence (MEMTMC) (국내 기업의 기술경영 역량수준의 성숙도 평가 모형 개발)

  • Ahn, Yeon S.;Kim, Wha Young
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.77-94
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    • 2015
  • This research aims to develope a maturity evaluation model on the technology management competence (MEMTMC) and to investigate the relationship between technology management competencies and maturity evaluation level in Korean firms. After research framework building through literature review and field study focusing on interview process, a maturity evaluation model was suggested, including technology management competency factors such as vision and strategy, leadership, resources, projects, performance management, and systematic procedures. Through the empirical study on the 111 Korean firms, the MEMTMC model was tested and some hypotheses were examined. As a result of the research, we found that the MEMTMC is significant statistically to evaluate the technology management competencies of firms from a practical point of view. Additionally, these findings suggest that firms can build up their technology management competencies, including the vision and strategy, leadership, resources, projects, performance management, and systematic procedures in order to raise their maturity level of technology management competencies. But this research has some limitations such as this MEMTMC has not considered separately the variety of industry, not enough survey respondents and 5 level group firms etc.

Analysis of the Corporate Life Cycle using the Gompertz Model Focused on Korean Pharmaceutical Longevity Companies

  • Kyu-Jin, CHOI;Kang-Sun, LEE;Sung-Wook, KANG;Dae-Myeong, CHO
    • The Journal of Economics, Marketing and Management
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.31-44
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: This study aims to figure out the characteristics of corporate life cycle and resource input in terms of the sustainability diagnosis of pharmaceutical companies in Korea. Research design, data, and methodology: Using the Gompertz model under the assumption that companies have finite resources, this study tries quantitative interpretation of life cycle and resource input pattern for longevity companies with 25 years of experience among 158 pharmaceutical companies listed on Korean stock market based on maturity of revenue. Results: The study found revenue maturity through Gompertz model was statistically correlated with enterprise value. According to the life cycle analysis, more than 95% of 59 pharmaceutical companies were in the growth and maturity phase and have an average life cycle of 88 years and an average remaining life of 52 years. Regarding maturity profile of resource input, maturity of employees was generally high more than 60% and this meant there was jobless growth in Korean pharmaceutical industry. Conclusion: This study demonstrated there is a high statistical correlation between the maturity of a company's resource input and its revenue and enterprise value. It is believed that these results could be utilized as a basis for high fidelity function that predict revenue and enterprise value based on resource input information.

Smart Tourism Capability Maturity Framework : A Design Science Research Approach

  • Chaeyoung Lim;Kazuki Baba;Junichi Iijima
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.503-523
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    • 2019
  • Many cities in the world have increased initiative to realize smart tourism. There are unexplored challenges for the people which lead and manage smart tourism projects and realize its value in tourism (we call them as 'Smart tourism initiatives'), such as orchestrating of tourism complexity, developing and sharing tourism strategy, sustaining tourism projects and innovation. Concerning these challenges, we aim to design a holistic capability maturity model for sustainable and smart tourism governance enabling sustainable tourism innovations via tackling the challenges above. We adopted Dynamic capability theory as a theoretical lens and introduced Design science research methodology in order to develop a new capability maturity governance model as a design artifact. As a result of the study, we could synthesize findings from iterations of the design research cycle based on the IT Capability Maturity Model. Our result proposes a potential capability maturity model supporting effective communication and strategic alignment for the initiatives with illuminating future paths with evaluation methods on tourism capabilities for the initiatives. Throughout this study, we contribute to the body of knowledge as well as practice by proposing a new tourism capability governance model.

Green IT and Gangwon Province Green Maturity (그린 IT 및 강원도의 녹색성숙도)

  • Jeon, Tae-Bo;Han, Young-Han
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.33 no.A
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    • pp.15-21
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    • 2013
  • World governments and industries have put tremendous efforts for reduction of greenhouse gases. Specifically, IT (information technology) or ICT (information communication technology) is seen to play a pivotal role in green IT since it is deeply penetrated and related to all the industrial and business processes. The objective of this research is to enhance green maturity of a Gangwon province. We first discussed recent trends of green IT approaches/directions and prevailing green readiness indecies. Based on the environmental and industrial characteristics of Gangwon province. a future plan drawn has been examined with regard to a green IT maturity model.

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A Study on Weighting for Digital Maturity Model & Indicators based on AHP Technique: Focusing on Digital Curation Maturity Model of Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (AHP 기법 기반 디지털 큐레이션 성숙도 모델·지표 가중치 연구: 한국과학기술정보연구원 디지털 큐레이션 성숙도 모델을 중심으로)

  • Seonghun Kim;Jinho Park
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.243-262
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    • 2023
  • In the rapidly developing information technology environment, information management organizations need to effectively evaluate their digital maturity and clarify the direction of improvement to effectively respond to rapidly changing environments. This study derived weights for the digital curation maturity model developed by KISTI from the perspective of digital transformation to facilitate effective evaluation and direction setting of information management organizations. Relative importance was derived as a weight in the major and middle categories of the model through the AHP technique. Summarizing the results, when the major categories of the entire model are measured on the basis of 100 points, technology is 27 points, data is 24 points, strategy is 19 points, organization (manpower) is 16 points, and (social) influence is calculated as 14 points. In addition, weights for each subcategory were presented for each major classification based on a perfect score of 100 points. It is expected that a more objective and reasonable evaluation will be possible by applying the weights for each area derived from this study to the digital transformation maturity evaluation model.

An e- Business Maturity Model for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and case studies (중소기업 e-비즈니스 성숙도 모형과 적용사례)

  • 김은홍;서정우;안성만;장성봉;이석준
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.109-120
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    • 2003
  • This paper proposes an e-business maturity model for small and medium-sized enterprises. The model consists of five maturity levels, which are on-line access, on-line business, matured on-line business, and full on-line business from least matured level to most matured level. The model can be used to assess e-business maturity level of individual enterprises. individual enterprise's maturity level can be assessed by examining sample check lists. Additionally, this paper summarizes the results of an application of the proposed model to a couple of small and medium-sized enterprises. This model can also be used to suggest what individual enterprises need to be upgraded towards higher maturity level.

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A Study on Selection and Improvement of SLA Evaluation Metrics Using IT Maturity Model (IT 성숙도 모델을 이용한 SLA 평가 지표 선정과 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Rhew, Sung-Yul;Shin, Sung-Jin;Kim, Yoo-Ri
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.141-150
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    • 2009
  • There are no objective standards for selection and improvement of SLA evaluation metrics for IT service. In this study, we analyze the current IT maturity models for selection and improvement of the metrics and then we derive them according to the maturity levels and propose the redesigned maturity model. To verify whether the model is applicable, we execute a case study based on the D company. We apply the proposed evaluation metrics of the maturity models to the D company and evaluate the metrics. We select a proper level of the D company and an improvement line after measuring evaluation metrics in the maturity level 2. We propose improvement guidelines of evaluation metrics which score is less than the improvement line's and derive SLA evaluation metrics. By using the SLA evaluation metrics for a year, we prove that the way of selection and improvement is useful.

Study on the measurement of Kimchi maturity by weight measuring method (중량법에 의한 김치 숙성도 판정에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Woo-Po;Lee, Sang-Jun;Kim, Ze-Uook
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.257-260
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    • 1990
  • The weight increasing rate of soda lime, absorbing carbon $dioxide(CO_2)$ generated during fermentation at $25^{\circ}C$, was measured In investigate the maturity of Kimchi at every 6 hours. The increasing rate was maximum at 36hours It was compatible with pH, titrable acidity and sensory evaluation test in optimum curing time. So, this method is thought as useful one for the measurement of the maturity of Kimchi.

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Effects of Parental Support, Bicultural Acceptance, and Self-Esteem on Career Attitude Maturity of Multicultural Adolescents

  • Choi, So-Yun
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.61-70
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    • 2021
  • At a time when children of multicultural families have begun to enter adolescence in Korea, this study examined the effects of parental support and bicultural acceptance on the career attitude maturity of multicultural adolescents. This study tried to derive the implications related to the career path of multicultural adolescents by verifying the effects of self-esteem on the relationship between parental support, bicultural acceptance, and career attitude maturity. Using the 8th Multicultural Adolescent Panel Survey data (MAPS), the relative influence of antecedent variables on career attitude maturity was confirmed by hierarchical regression analysis of the data from 1,197 respondents. Model 1 included gender and parental support, Model 2 added bicultural acceptance to Model 1, and Model 3 added self-esteem to Model 2. As a result of the study, in Model 1, women had higher career attitude maturity than men, and the more supportive their parents were, the more positive the level of career attitude maturity. The adjusted R2 of Model 1 was .058, which did not have much influence. In Model 2, gender, parental support, and bicultural acceptance had statistically significant effects on career attitude maturity, and the amount of change in F was also significant. The adjusted R2 of Model 2 was .132. In Model 3, parental support was not statistically significant, and gender, bicultural acceptance, and self-esteem had statistically significant effects on career attitude maturity. The amount of change in F was statistically significant and the adjusted R2 was .185. That is, it was confirmed that the more the women, the more the bicultural acceptance, and the higher the self-esteem, the more prepared and determined the career path. Based on the research results, the implications related to career preparation of multicultural adolescents were presented.