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A Study on the Utilization of Arbitration in the Change of International E-commerce (국제 전자상거래 변화에 따른 중재활용방안)

  • Eun-Bin Kim;Choong-Lyong Ha
    • Journal of Arbitration Studies
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.69-87
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    • 2023
  • This study recognizes that consumers are becoming important as a subject of commerce as they change from the existing e-commerce market to the consumer-led e-commerce market, and proposes the use of consumer intervention as a remedy for consumer damage in international e-commerce disputes. In Korea, there is no separate regulation on consumer arbitration, so we will analyze the U.S. arbitration judgment, which is the most active in consumer arbitration, and examine it through the U.S. arbitration judgment so that arbitration can become active as a remedy for consumer disputes in Korea. In summary, in the event of a dispute between consumers and companies through e-commerce, consumers' preference for arbitration was confirmed through repeated collection of opinions without coercion. It is necessary to revitalize arbitration in Korea to protect consumers through arbitration rather than litigation and to resolve disputes through active alternative dispute resolution as a solution to disputes in e-commerce, which is rapidly increasing through U.S. consumer arbitration cases. The topic of the activation of arbitration has been mentioned a lot before, but the preference for arbitration is still lower than that of litigation. However, from now on, as the appearance of existing commerce has changed to consumer-led e-commerce, it has proposed a plan to use arbitration to rescue consumers from damage as consumers as buyers grow in the market.

Situation and Outlook of the U.S. Organic Produce and Foods (미국의 유기농식품 -현황과 전망)

  • Heo, Jang
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.25-39
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    • 2002
  • This paper aims to provide quite recent information on the organic industry in the U.S. Major focuses are on the development of cultivation and marketing of fresh and processed organic produce and foods, newly enforced certification program, consumers' purchasing behaviors toward organic foods, and social survey results administered to the organic farmers in the U.S. The U.S. recorded 8 billion dollars' sale of organic foods in 2000, which was the largest in the world and showed 23% growth compared to the previous year. Yet the organic industry is still a niche market, occupying merely 1.5% of total food sale amount. The natural foods markets have not been so concentrated in the U.S., but it is changing and a few wholesale mart such as Whole Foods is emerging. Recent introduction of new certification program provide unified and sole standard at the federal level to which every certifier needs to adjust itself in order to be acceredited by the government. According to a social survey, consumers purchase organic foods because they concern about health, they stick to their own modes of life favoring natural foods, and so on. Another social survey shows that most organic farmers sell their produces to wholesalers, distributers, or producer coop, and direct sale to visitors at their own farm comprises of about 8 percent of their organic land.

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New Roles of the Professional Nursing in the Era of e-Health/u-Health (e-Health/u-Health 시대를 대비한 간호의 역할 확대)

  • Kim, Jeong-Eun
    • Perspectives in Nursing Science
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.59-71
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    • 2008
  • e-Health/u-Health has generally been considered as an expansion of current medical and medical relevant segments. However. as e-Health/u-Health has been known to have typical attributes and characteristics of services supporting a physically and mentally well-balanced life of its users, we can rationally assume that e-Health/u-Health can be not only an expansion of the existing medical field but also a result of the complex and sophisticated convergence among diverse industries such as the ICT industry. traditional care-relevant segments, etc. Thus, in this study, we carefully and cautiously consider e-Health/u-Health in accordance with both possible scenarios: 1) an expansion of a typical industry, and 2) a result of a convergence among various industries. The advent of new technologies, rapid development of current technologies, and convergence trends in various fields are creating dramatic innovations in the next generation health services market. Consumerism as a characteristic of c-Health/u-Health can be expected to find a solution of the existing healthcare service problems. In the initial phase. mainly due to the absence of a vanguard, as well as to various legalistic and regulative limitations, the role of the government would be immensely critical for the successful early settlement of the e-Health/u-Health industry. Both the government and private sector need to practice continuous and effective public education and publicity mainly to increase the overall recognition and usability of e-Health/u-Health services. Nursing as a unique professional discipline should be well aware of the new paradigm shift of the healthcare market, and make maximum use of the possibility of this trend to the advent of the professional nursing's new role.

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IT Export-Import Fuction Estimation and MRA Effect (정보통신기기 산업의 대미 수출입 함수 추정을 통한 MRA효과)

  • Lim, Kwang-Sun;Park, Yong-Jadse
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2007.06a
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    • pp.131-134
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    • 2007
  • From January 2000 to September 2006, we use the 81 months of the data to estimate the exportation and importation function of the Korea information communications main device industry towards to U.S., and through this process we extract the cost elasticity. And from cost elsticity, we estimate the exportation and importation enlarging effect between Korea and U.S assumption of the exportation and importation reduction rate was givien to MRA contract between Korea and U.S.

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What Drives the Stock Market Comovements between Korea and China, Japan and the U.S.?

  • Lee, Jinsoo;Yu, Bok-Keun
    • KDI Journal of Economic Policy
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.45-66
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    • 2018
  • This paper measures the extent of comovements in stock returns between Korea and three major countries (China, Japan and the U.S.) using industry-level data for Korea from 2003 to 2016 in the spirit of the international capital asset pricing model. It also examines what drives the comovements between Korea and the three countries. We find that the comovements of Korean stock returns with those of the U.S. and Japan became smaller after the global financial crisis. In contrast, the comovement in stock returns between Korea and China became larger after the crisis. After an additional analysis, we conclude that trade linkage is the main driver of the comovements between Korea and the three countries.

Global Trends in HD CATV Industry; Market and Technology (해외 케이블방송(HD CATV) 시장 및 기술동향)

  • Choi, Hyun-Ho;Yi, Jae-Hyuk;Song, Myung-Won;Lee, Young-Ro
    • 한국IT서비스학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.119-122
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    • 2008
  • 해외(미국) 케이블방송 시장에서 제공되는 서비스와 주요기술 현황을 점검하고 향 후 서비스 환경 및 기술 변화에 대한 케이블방송 산업의 대응 전략을 알아보고자 한다. 또한, 본 연구에서는 향후 국내 케이블방송 산업 발전에 있어 고려 할 만한 시사점을 제안한다.

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Development of a Business Model of the Robot Industry in the Convergence Age (컨버전스 시대에 로봇산업의 비즈니스 모델 개발)

  • Seo, Kwang-Kyu;Ahn, Beum-Jun
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.895-899
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    • 2009
  • This paper presents a business models of the robot industry for copying with aging society that facilitates to create new business opportunities in the convergence age. In order to identify the market drivers for both convergence and aging society, the trends of them analyzed. Through constructing and analyzing market value chain, we design a set of the business model of the robot industry focused on u-health robots of a convergence service type integrated ubiquitous, health and robot. In addition, we describe the evolution path of the proposed business model in terms of technology development and market. Finally, we develop a matrix based evaluation framework to measure and assess the effectiveness of the business model.

ETSI SMG Development of Standards for the UMIT

  • Samukic, Antun
    • Information and Communications Magazine
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    • v.14 no.11
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    • pp.22-28
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    • 1997
  • ETSI SMG plays a key role at the development of standards for the UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, a set of standards aimed at the global market. It will be a real Third Generation Global System for Mobile CommunlcaUons adding new features and Introducing relevant technological InnovaUons while evolving from both GSM and ISDN networks. UMTS Is based on the carefully selected market requirements and belongs to the IMT-2000 family. UMTS standardlsaUon Is a market driven process being developed In a close co-operatlon with the UMTS Forum and GSM MoU.

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Development of Business Models for the Robot Industry in the Convergence Age (컨버전스 시대의 로봇산업 비즈니스 모델 개발)

  • Seo, Kwang-Kyu
    • Proceedings of the KAIS Fall Conference
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.354-357
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we develop business models for the robot industry that facilitates to explore new business opportunities in the convergence age. Considering the trend of convergence society, we analyze the market drivers. Analyzing market dynamics and value chain, we design a set of the business model for the robot industry focused on u-health robots. In addition, we describe the evolution path of the proposed business model in terms of technology development and market. Finally, we develop a framework for evaluating the effectiveness of the business model.

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The registration and approval of Oriental Medical devices for the entry into U.S. market (한방의료기기의 미국 시장 진출을 위한 심사제도 소개)

  • Oh, Ji Yun;Choi, Yu Na;Jo, Su Jeong;Jung, Chan Yung;Cho, Hyun Seok;Lee, Seung Deok;Kim, Kap Sung;Kim, Eun Jung
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.91-102
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    • 2015
  • Objectives : The Oriental medical device industry is expected to continue to experience significant growth. It should increase its global market share rather than focusing on the domestic market. Countries around the world self-regulate their domestic market, so this study aims to aid in the development of a particular overseas market by introducing the U.S.(the largest market) medical device registration and approval process. Methods : For an understanding of the US medical device licensing process, we researched the relevant regulatory organization (FDA), the history, definition and classification of medical devices, the approval and 510(k) submission process related to substantial equivalence, IEC 60601-1 Edition 3, usability tests, and so on. Results : Medical devices in the United States are assigned to one of three regulatory classes: Class I, Class II and Class III, based on the level of control necessary to assure the safety and effectiveness of the device. If a company's device is classified as Class II and if it is not exempt, a 510k will be required for marketing. 1) A 510(k) is a premarket submission made to the FDA to demonstrate that the new device to be marketed is "substantially equivalent" to a legally marketed device (predicate device) 2) The IEC 60601-1 Edition 3 preparation process, which contains information related to usability, is expensive and time-consuming but a critical requirement. Conclusions : Although the U.S. market has high barriers to entry, access to this, large overseas market will encourage development of the Oriental medical device industry and commercial value enhancement is expected.