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고대중조해상교왕일\ulcorner반문화교류 (Ancient Sino-Korea Sea Communication and Ship-cultural Exchange)

  • ou, Xin-Yuan
    • 한국항해항만학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국항해항만학회 2000년도 Proceeding of CIN-KIN Joint Symposium 2000 on M.E.T. Under STCW 78/95 and SINO-KOREA MARITIME CONTACT IN MID-CENTURIES
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    • pp.171-183
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    • 2000
  • Regarding the ancient Sino-Kroea sea communication as the main theme, the propagation of the China-culture in Koran Peninsula and he influence of Chinese ancient shipbuilding technique for Korea are described in the paper. Frequent sea trade resulted in the flourishing of Chinese and Korean harbours on both side of Yellow Sea. Sino-Koran sea communication is of long-standing. Korean Peninsula (KP) is just as the large arm extended to the great sea from the North-east China. It is the Chinese mainland plate-lump's extended part in the Yellow Sea. In the ancient time, the land communication between China and Korea was often not unimpeded, the contact between China and KP, such as the South-Korea, depended on the sea communication mainly, Although the friendly relationship between China and Korea rose one after another in the various historical period, but considering from the great background of people's historical development, just as the modern people benefited fro the Europe-American culture, the people of ancient time also benefited from the China-culture. All China, KP and Japan obtained the development by propagating the ancient China-culture. The seagoing ships which carried out the Sino-Korea sea communication and trade, as the friendly envoys, finished the mission linked u and developed the Sino-Korea culture contact.

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몽골과 고려의 변발 연구 (A Comparative Study on Pigtails for the Mongolian and the Koryo Dynasty)

  • 김기선
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.113-124
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    • 2005
  • Information sources about Mongolian pigtail of 13-14C are relatively rich. But it was difficult to estimate the shape of the pigtail in detail with the descriptions in historical writing or travel books only, and paintings were neither enough to observe the beautiful shape of the pigtail closely on the whole because the portrayed characters were always wearing their hats. However, the authors could trace the detailed shape of the pigtail of 13-14C through close investigation into Mongolian stone statue of the period. In conclusion, the authors performed a comparative study by historically comparing the historical writings, archeological materials, ethnological materials and figurative arts featuring medieval Mongolian pigtail. And the authors paid careful attention to the meaning of those materials to the hairdo history. Historically nothern minority races have become assimilated with surrounding races in language, culture and customs through long economical and cultural exchange, and today their national traits gradually fade away by globalization. But each minority race still stands independently and maintain its own traditional culture. only recently began the study by Korean researchers on Mongolian pigtail, and there is still much to be discussed in ethnological issues such as racial pedigree.

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전통지식의 개념과 한국전통지식자원 분류도구 개발 (Definition of Traditional Knowledge and Development of a Tool for the Classification of Korean Traditional Knowledge Resources)

  • 안윤수;김미희;안옥선
    • 한국지역사회생활과학회지
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    • 제17권4호
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    • pp.15-27
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    • 2006
  • Most countries recognize traditional knowledge as an economical resource in recent years, and so are actively participating in WIPO discussions for making sure of their intellectual property rights. In this study, the definition of traditional knowledge was discussed for making clear its categories and relative subjects. A tool for Korean Traditional Knowledge Resource Classification(KTKRC) was developed for putting the data of the resources in order, and was indispensable for searching for and examining cultural artifacts within the system of international intellectual property rights. KTKRC covers comprehensively our various traditional knowledge resources and has a similar structure to IPC for international searching, examining, and information exchange. KTKRC consists of a section of traditional knowledge(A), and three subsections: production technology(A0), living technology(A2) and creative technology(A4). The subsections include 8 classes, 28 subclasses, 105 groups, and a great number of subgroups.

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동·서양 복식사를 통해 살펴본 한국 앞치마(apron)의 특성 (Characteristics of Korean Apron Examined through the East and West Costume History)

  • 김주희;채금석
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제42권1호
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    • pp.159-171
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    • 2018
  • The apron, which corresponds to an important clothing form, changed according to the taste, age, appearance and meaning of the wearer as well as from past to present. Decorative function and practical functions appear in the costumes of the East and West. Anak No. 3 tomb, Korea's 4th century Goguryeo tomb mural, was depicted in the form of a woman wearing a white apron and working in the kitchen, which is similar to that of a current kitchen, and the shape and purpose of the apron is similar to the present one. The characteristics of Korean aprons are summarized as western similarity, traditional reproducibility, and practical functionality. The U-shaped apron with the hem decoration of Goguryeo is similar to the apron of Crete with a rhombus pattern and hem decoration. Despite differences in time, it can be seen as traces of a cultural exchange across the East and the West. In addition, Korean skirts were decorated with wrinkles and a hem decoration based on rectangles. It is a reproduction of a traditional skirt and is different from a Western apron with a chest strap. In the Anak No. 3 tomb mural, women were wearing the first aprons that showed a practical functionality and not a decorative use.

2002 한.일 국민교류년 기념' 한국과 일본의 신세대의 복식업화에 대한 연구 - Street Fashion을 중심으로 - (A Study on the Clothing Culture for New Generation of Korea and Japan)

  • 백샘이;간호섭
    • 복식
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    • 제53권3호
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    • pp.31-49
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    • 2003
  • The Purpose of this research is to examine and contrast the cultural characteristics of the street fashion in new generations of Korea and Japan. We also intended to help clothing companies understand the current trend in this new generation. As the method for street fashion analysis. various literature, internet information and new media materials were utilized. Key observations obtained are as following First, they pursue a complex image. New generations seem to admix images from different areas to create a synthetic image, rather than adopting a single image; Second, practicality is an important factor. They Pursue a sense of their own unique trend: Third, distinction. The difference in society values between Koreans and Japanese is incorporated. The Korean new generation considers the traditional moral principles as important social values. In contrast the Japanese new generation is greatly influenced by the open sexuality culture ; Fourth. public ownership and sharing of the culture. There is a gradual deviation from a dominating unidirectional influence from one country on another. Now the two countries are influencing each other ; Fifth, sense. There are numerous fashion items and generalized total coordination. New generations express more active and creative fashion sense in those fashion items.

The Effects of Attitude, Subjective Norm, and Behavioral Intention on Perceived Values in Traditional Marketplaces

  • YANG, Jae-Jang;AHN, Sun-Choung
    • 유통과학연구
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    • 제18권10호
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    • pp.25-38
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: Traditional markets have served as important locations for social-cultural and economic activities. It is a hub of economic transactions and where people gather and exchange information and goods, while also serving as the center of social activities, including commercial exchanges. Accordingly, this study aimed to contribute to the studies on the perceived value in traditional markets for customers in different aspects. Research design, data, and methodology: To analyze the proposed model, data was collected from 456 respondents and analyzed with SPSS 21.0 and AMOS 21.0. The data was analyzed with structural equation modeling (SEM) using path analysis. Results: According to the results of the analysis, the perceived value comprises utilitarian value, emotional value, economic value, and social value, all of which had a positive impact on attitude. Emotional value and social value had a positive impact on subjective norms, while utilitarian value and economic value did not have an impact on subjective norms. Also, attitudes and subjective norms were found to have a positive impact on behavioral intention. Conclusions: Through this study, the value that the traditional markets need to provide to consumers have been identified. Traditional markets should develop into places that can provide value for their consumers.

공공도서관의 독서진흥과 독서회 활동에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Reading Promotion Act and Reading Circle in Public Libraries)

  • 김승환
    • 한국비블리아학회지
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.223-241
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    • 1999
  • 공공도서관은 주민들의 문화수준을 향상시키기 위하여 주민들이 접근 할 수 있도록 도서관과 관외 봉사 거점을 많이 설립하고 이들을 거점으로 주민들이 독서활동을 할 수 있는 독서회를 조직하고 그 독서회를 중심으로 활동하는 것이 독서활동을 활성화하는 효율적인 방법으로 판단되어 공공도서관은 주민을 대상으로 계층별 및 주제별에 따라 또는 주민들이 자신의 취미나 특기에 따라 활동할 수 있는 독서회를 조직하도록 한다. 그리고 공공도서관은 관내 모든 독서회를 대상으로 하는 종합적인 총괄프로그램을 구성하여 운영한다. 또한 공공도서관은 독서회원들이 활동하는데 필요한 정보를 서로 주고받을 수 있도록 홈페이지를 개설해 운영하고,‘뉴스레터’의 발행으로 독서회 활동을 정리하면서 관리한다면 훌륭한 효과를 얻을 수 있을 것으로 판단하였다.

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Influence of Overconfidence and Cash Flow on Investment in Vietnam

  • NGUYEN, Duy Van;DANG, Duong Quy;PHAM, Giang Hoang;DO, Du Kim
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.99-106
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    • 2020
  • CEOs Overconfidence can bring potentially risky early decisions to businesses, along with large enterprise free cash flow that can bring different investment decisions with CEOs Overconfidence. Especially in the context of Vietnamese enterprises, CEOs are often influenced by behavioral psychology about overconfidence in investment decisions (due to individual cultural characteristics as well as operating financial markets also depend on many factors outside the market). Therefore, the authors study the impact of overconfidence and cash flow on investment in Vietnamese to find the internal relationship between these three factors in the financial environment in Vietnam. With 480 companies listed on the Vietnam Stock Exchange from 2014 to 2018 (companies have continuous reports), the regression analysis results with panel data (FEM, GLS models, correction of robust and GMM dealing with endogenous problems) have shown Overconfidence has a positive impact on investment. At the same time, the results also indicated that enterprises with overconfident CEOs and large cash flows tend to invest less than enterprises with low cash flow. The results of this study have shown the behavioral behavior of CEOs in Vietnamese enterprises that exist under both prospect theory and effective market theory.

인적네트워크 융합을 통한 중소기업의 해외무역 활성화방안 (인도차이나반도의 라오스를 중심으로) (Revitalization small businesses of the overseas exchange through the convergence of private network (Focusing on Laos in the Indochina Peninsula))

  • 김덕만
    • 한국융합학회논문지
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2015
  • 본 논문은 중국 시장 이후에 새로운 시장으로 부각되고 있는 인도차이나반도의 여러 국가 중 특히 라오스를 중심으로 중소기업의 수출정책 활성화 방안으로 연구되어졌다. 라오스는 사회주의 국가이지만 2014년 현재 활발한 개방정책을 필두로 교육, 사회, 문화적인 인적교류가 활발하게 진행되고 있고, 경공업 및 사회간접자본의 확충 등 경제개발을 위한 초석을 다지고 있다. 본 논문은 대기업과 정부의 공적 기관이 발 빠르게 대응하지 못하는 신흥 개척시장에 대한 선점을 위해 현지에서 이미 네트워크를 구축한 현지 개척개발인력, 예를 들면 봉사, 선교, 연구 개발인력들과의 인적네트워크 융합을 통해 성장하는 도시와 지역에서 중소기업의 활성화방안을 찾는다.

지속가능한 생태도시 및 생태마을에서의 거주자의 역할 (The Role of Residents for the Sustainable Ecopolis and Ecovillage)

  • 곽인숙
    • 대한가정학회지
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    • 제39권6호
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    • pp.109-122
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    • 2001
  • This study was performed to identify the roles of residents for the environmentally sound and sustainable development, taco-polis(kologisches Bauen), eco-village and Symbiotic Housing. These buildings will achieve energy efficiency through design strategies such as passive solar heating system, natural cooling and day lighting. Their infrastructure will feature parking on the periphery, extensive pedestrian paths, outdoor ground lights that preserve stellar visibility, and environmentally sensitive technologies such as low writer use fixtures. And they will restore biodiversity while protecting the wildlife, wetlands, forests, soil, air and water. Their houses wile be designed to support home-based occupations, offering high-speed Internet access and other options to promote a localized, sustainable economy. To support and encourage the evolution of sustainable settlements, it is necessary to prepare constructing the physical facilities and the social functions relating with residents. The roles of residents are important to provide a high Quality lifestyle and to integrate a supportive social environment with a low-impact way of life. This study concluded the four main roles of residents for the sustainable of Eco-polis and Ecovillage. 1. Residents assist transition towards a sustainable society as eco-conscious consumers in the planning stage. 2. Residents live in a ecological way for the sustainable ecovillage. 3. Residents exchange information and education for increasing the community glue as a communication network. 4. Residents support and transmit their cultural vitality and tradition for the next generation. So, users are expected to encourage resident's participation in the planning, design, ongoing management and maintenance of the sustainable ecovillage.

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