• Title/Summary/Keyword: Trades

Search Result 210, Processing Time 0.021 seconds

An Inventory Policy of the Minimum Cost with the Product Availability in CRM (CRM에서 제품 유용성을 고려한 최소비용 재고정책)

  • Lim Joo-Young;Kim Hyun-Soo;Choi Jin-Yeong
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
    • /
    • v.28 no.2
    • /
    • pp.117-124
    • /
    • 2005
  • This study tries to develop the models of measuring the level of product availability accommodated for features of specific customers dividing customers into VIP customers and general customers. Functions of costs that the models are composed of are cost of holding safety stock and cost of lost opportunities. The existing model of measuring the level of product availability which focused on cost of holding safety stock for VIP customers should be reinforced by considering cost of lost opportunities caused by general customers' quitting trades with a company. This study tries to present realistic solutions for problems in making decisions related to the total inventory. This study concludes that the model of the level of product availability meeting general customers' needs is more efficient according to increasing of a latent demand of the general customers who quit trades with a company and the cost of lost opportunities.

A Study on the Analysis of Delay Claim Risk in Apartment Housing Projects (공동주택공사에서의 공기지연 리스크분석에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Jae-Wook;Woo Kwang-Min;Lee Hak-Ki
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
    • /
    • autumn
    • /
    • pp.217-221
    • /
    • 2003
  • This study proposes a new classification system and analysis methodology for time delay risk of apartment projects. And this study proposes the classification of major trades and risk level and risk index by performing expert-oriented interview and survey report on a national scale. The purpose of this study is to present basic data for time delay risk management system through the analysis of risk level, risk index and rank of major 5 trades(earth work, structure work, masonry work, window and door/glass work, and interior finish work) in apartment projects.

  • PDF

A Study on Industry Characteristics of Technology Trade in Korea : evidence from OECD Countries (우리나라 기술무역의 산업별 특성에 관한 연구 : OECD 국가를 대상으로)

  • Baek, Eun-Young;Moon, Hee-Cheol
    • International Commerce and Information Review
    • /
    • v.12 no.4
    • /
    • pp.151-170
    • /
    • 2010
  • The present study made an empirical analysis for investigating the competitiveness of technology trades in Korea. In particular, the study deduced the correlation between technology export and technology import using the variables of Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D and Per capita industry value added Productivity and employed fixed effect model in panel linear regression model. It is found that the R&D expenditure of OECD countries made a significant effect on the technology import and the value-added labor productivity made a significant result on both technology export and import. Therefore, it showed that the technology trade in Korea made a sensitive response to labor productivity in OECD countries. By panel analysis, machine, construction, ICT, and service industry affect most on technology export in Korea for recent 5 years. For technology import, electric-electron, chemical, service, and construction industry have significant effects. This study contributed to understanding of industrial characteristics affecting technology trades in Korea and empirical analysis to show correlation between the factors affecting technology trade.

  • PDF

Institutional and Individual Investors' Trading Patterns and Price Changes (기관 및 개인투자자의 거래행태와 가격변화)

  • Jo, Kyoo-Sung
    • The Korean Journal of Financial Management
    • /
    • v.24 no.4
    • /
    • pp.163-199
    • /
    • 2007
  • This paper studies the stock market in which there are two types of investor, institutional and individual, whose information gathering and processing abilities are different. The institutional investor manages large funds and has powerful information sources. Whereas, the individual investor trades with a small amount of money and an information disadvantage. The model assumes that the institutional investor is more experienced and able to acquire relevant information earlier than the individual investor. On these assumptions, this paper shows a price continuation in the short run and a price reversal in the long run. The price continuation, or momentum, in the short run can be explained as follows. The early-informed institutional investor trades a stock, and as a result the stock price changes. Then the late-informed individual investor trades the same stock, and the stock price continues to move in the same direction in the short run. The reason for the price reversal in the long run is that since the individual investor has inferior information on the fundamental value of the stock, he tends to overreact to new information. So the stock price changes over its fundamental value initially and then regresses toward its fundamental value. In sum, both the price continuation and the price reversal are caused by the overreaction of the individual investor. The essay illustrates how these phenomena are stronger in the case where the proportion of the individual investor is higher. It also shows how the stock price goes up when the institutional investor buys a stock, while it goes down when the individual investor buys one.

  • PDF

A study for Abacus School (아바쿠스 학교에 대한 연구)

  • Khang, Mee Kyung
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
    • /
    • v.31 no.4
    • /
    • pp.197-207
    • /
    • 2018
  • The Abacus schools were created by the needs of merchants who had accumulated wealth through trades in Italy during the Renaissance. Teachers in the Abacus school taught practical mathematics mainly used in commerce and trade, and the schools had courses in the fields of management and accounting today. This Abacus school also served as an educational institution, but also provided the opportunity to develop into today's mathematics. In this paper, we investigate about the background and role of the Abacus school.

A Competitive Equilibrium Model of the Market for Used Goods (내구재 시장의 경쟁 균형 모형)

  • Kim, Jae-Cheol
    • IE interfaces
    • /
    • v.2 no.2
    • /
    • pp.63-73
    • /
    • 1989
  • The present paper determines the equilibrium price function of used goods and their carry-over age when there are heterogeneous firms with different factor prices. It is shown that the used good market enables more efficient use of durable goods and thereby gains from trades. It is also shown that firms with a lower interest rate and a higher wage rate specialize in using newer goods.

  • PDF

The Calculation of Carbon Footprint Embodied in International Trade: A Multi-Regional Input-Output Analysis (국제무역에 함유된 탄소이력(carbon footprint)의 측정과 분석: MRIO모형의 응용)

  • Shin, Dong Cheon
    • Environmental and Resource Economics Review
    • /
    • v.22 no.1
    • /
    • pp.31-52
    • /
    • 2013
  • The recent analyses of carbon emissions embodied in international trade are related with discussions on who is responsible for the carbon emissions causing global warming. Some authors insist that the countries importing carbon-intensive goods should share the responsibility with the suppliers of those goods. In order to determine which countries are net importers of carbon dioxide embodied in traded goods, we need to construct the multi-regional input-output (MRIO) model incorporating national input-output tables and data on bilateral trades. The paper calculates consumption-based as well as production-based inventories by using MRIO model whose global database is GTAP version 8 to get the picture of carbon footprints in international trades of Korea and other regions in the world.

A Study on Technology Trade of the Korea and the Target for Concluding an FTA (한국의 FTA 체결국과의 기술무역 연구)

  • Baek, Eun-Young
    • International Commerce and Information Review
    • /
    • v.13 no.4
    • /
    • pp.125-149
    • /
    • 2011
  • The present study made an empirical analysis for investigating the competitiveness of technology trades in Korea. In particular, the study deduced the correlation between technology export and technology import using the variables of Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D and Per capita industry value added Productivity and employed fixed effect model in panel linear regression model. It is found that the R&D expenditure of OECD countries made a significant effect on the technology import and the value-added labor productivity made a significant result on both technology export and import. Therefore, it showed that the technology trade in Korea made a sensitive response to labor productivity in OECD countries. By panel analysis, machine, construction, ICT, and service industry affect most on technology export in Korea for recent 5 years. For technology import, electric-electron, chemical, service, and construction industry have significant effects. This study contributed to understanding of industrial characteristics affecting technology trades in Korea and empirical analysis to show correlation between the factors affecting technology trade.

  • PDF

A Study on the Citation Document Analysis of Business Administration.Economics.Trade (경영.경제.무역학분야의 인용문헌 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Chung, Jin-Sik;Won, Ji-Wook
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
    • /
    • v.20 no.1
    • /
    • pp.5-22
    • /
    • 2009
  • This study is analyzed the cited documents after selecting Management Administration Economics Trades in order to comprehend the study sphere and tendency for the three years from 2005 to 2007 in which 540 articles and 22,147 cited documents. In the analyzing result, the scientific study exchange communication activities is making progress more actively by the sole study rather than the joint study and over 77% of references are published before around 10 year-old, specifically 8.5 year-old documents have been used the most. The half-life period is 10.9 years for domestic books and 11.1 years for international books. For the journals, it is 6.0 years for domestic and 8.2 years for international which tells international articles are slightly longer half-life period than domestics.

Outsider Trading Regulation under the Capital Markets Act (자본시장법상 외부자거래의 규제와 개선방안)

  • Chang, Kun-Young
    • Journal of Legislation Research
    • /
    • no.41
    • /
    • pp.367-399
    • /
    • 2011
  • This Article examines the regulation of outsider trading under the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act (the "Capital Markets Act"). Outsider trading occurs when a market participant who is not a traditional corporate insider trades securities based on either "inside" or "outside" nonpublic information. Unlike "inside" information, "outside" information is referred to as information not derived directly or indirectly from the issuer. "Outside" information includes both "corporate" and "market" information. "Corporate information" is information about events or circumstances which affect the company's assets or earning power. "Outside corporate information" is information about the company's assets or earning power not derived directly or indirectly from the issuer. "Market information" is information about events or circumstances which affect the market for a company's securities but which do not affect the company's assets or earning power. The Capital Markets Act prohibits both "temporary insiders" from using "corporate" information in trading securities and "outsiders" from using "market" information, such as (i) information regarding the initiation or discontinuance of a tender offer; or (ii) information regarding acquisition or disposition of stocks in bulk. However, the Act does not encompass circumstances (i) where an outsider trades securities based on confidential corporate information obtained through certain types of wrongful conduct; (ii) where an outsider trades securities based on corporate information obtained through eavesdropping; and (iii) where an outsider trades securities based on either outside corporate information or market information created by the outsider himself. In order to plug a few of the gaps left open in the law of outsider trading under the Capital Markets Act, this Article suggests that regulators adopt a relatively broad reading of the scope of ${\S}$ 178(1) of the Act, which is similar to SEC Rule 10b-5, to include outsiders with no relationship to the corporation that had issued the securities. Since ${\S}$ 178(1) of the Act does not require "deception" for liability, it would seem to evade the limitations imposed by the U.S. misappropriation theory. Key Words : Outsider Trading, Insider Trading, Material Nonpublic Information, the Capital Markets Act, Misappropriation Theory, Fiduciary Theory.