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Exploring the Antecedents of Price Fairness in the Fast Food: A case of McDonald's

  • Song, Myung-Keun;Moon, Joon-Ho;Park, Sun-Woo
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.181-195
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    • 2019
  • This study aims to investigate the influencing attributes on price fairness in the domain of fast food service context. As the research subject, this research selects McDonald's business because of its market share in the fast food market. Five attributes are examined to account for price fairness. The attributes are advertising attitude, employee service, waiting, convenience, and brand love. This study performed survey to collect the data. The survey participants are university students because they are essential market segment for fast food business. The number of observation is 299 for the data analysis. To analyze the data, this research used various statistical instruments (e.g., frequency analysis, mean and standard computation, exploratory factor analysis, reliability test, correlation matrix, and multiple regression analysis). Regarding the results, this research identified advertising attitude, employee service, and brand love are influential attributes to establish price fairness of university students. This research could inform the marketing director of food service business to understand university students target better.

A Systematic Framework for Evaluating the Competitiveness Index based on Industry Characteristics : A Case Study in IT Service Business (평가자 속성과 산업별 특성이 반영된 프레임워크를 이용한 IT서비스 사업 평가방안 연구)

  • Lee, Joo-Hwan;Noh, Ok-Kyung
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.23-39
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    • 2009
  • Increasing number of business and technology expansion has sparked a growing interest in IT service business evaluation. However, it is not an easy task to come up with a fair and objective evaluation of IT service business due to the difficulties involved in the definition performance assets (marketing, human resources etc.) and knowledge assets with respect to its industry. Several public organizations in Korea are developing a "standardized evaluation protocol" based on qualitative method. But the standard evaluation protocol does not provide suitable guidelines on how to construct and evaluate the key index of IT service business. The main objective of this study is in the development of a systematic approach for the evaluation of IT service business competitiveness by emphasizing the qualitative and quantitative index to be evaluated in the framework. Application of the developed framework and guideline format showed that the used of the framework in this study provided relatively more efficient evaluation results in IT service industry.

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A Study on IETM Conversion procedure and IETMDB Construction (IETM의 변환절차와 IETMDB구축에 대한 연구)

  • 김철환;이정환
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.1-25
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    • 1996
  • This study aims to provide conversion process to acquire IETM and fundamental IETMDB construction necessary for IETM. As the weapon system and other equipments are highly advanced and electronically sophisticated, the amount of information necessary to operate and maintain the systems is being dramatically increased. Thus, it is theoretically and practically impossible to maintain the huge amount of information in the paper-based manual. Furthermore, the vast amount of paper based-technical information makes it difficult to share them in real time. This paper discuss how to solve these prolems by using highly advanced information technology such as network, database, data communication, etc First, we propose an effective conversion process for the decision of IETM classes from Class 1 to Class 5. Second, we also propose a construction of IETMDB and IETM system by using CALS standard and Content Data Model (CDM).

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A Study on the Comparison of the Next Generation EDI Technologies (차세대 EDI 기술의 비교.분석에 관한 연구)

  • 황경태
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.213-234
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    • 1999
  • Currently, various international standard organizations, academic institutes, and private organizations are making efforts to improve and expand the traditional EDI. The next generation EDI has potential to impact on the existing and planned EDI systems. Major objective of this study is to systematically analyze and compare various next generation EDI technologies. In order to accomplish the research objective, this paper presented the following three issues. First, overall development trend and types of the next generation EDI were analyzed. Secondly, basic concepts of a few important next generation EDI technologies were presented. Lastly, models to be used to analyze the various next generation EDI technologies were proposed and results of the analyses peformed based on the proposed models were presented.

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A Research on the Interconnection Model of Central Registry/Repository (중앙등록저장소 정보연계 모델에 대한 연구)

  • 박정선;장재경
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2003
  • The first edition of ebXML which aims at unimarket was announced at May 1 of 2001. OASIS continues working on the framework of ebXML, and UN/CEFACT does on the contents. In our country, 30 vertical B2B markets are being constructed and most of them adopted ebXML as their main standard. In this situation, we need to make a guideline which can interconnect individual vertical B2B systems. In our study, we propose an architecture for i) Central Registry/Repository for the interconnection of between vertical B2Bs, between ebXML and non-ebXML, and between nations. ii) Information modeling for interconnection. iii) Distributed modeling. We hope our work could be extended by following discussion of academical and industrial researchers.

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Design of the Workflow Interoperability System Using Mobile Agent (이동 에이전트를 이용한 워크플로우 상호운영시스템 설계)

  • 김선호;전수련
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.197-208
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    • 2004
  • As the structure of an enterprise becomes complicated and distributed, the interoperability between workflow systems for the process automation among partners or departments is rising as an important issue. For the interoperability between workflow systems, we propose a data exchange scenario based on mobile agents. The scenario includes sequence diagrams and methods defined by UML. The mobile agents are designed based on the mobile agent standard, MASIF, developed by OMG. In order to prove the applicability of the mobile agent technology to workflow interoperability, we have developed a prototype function which creates and transfers mobile agents.

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Development of the Purchase Process Reference Model for the Domestic Application of RosettaNet (로제타넷 국내 적용을 위한 구매 프로세스 참조 모델 개발)

  • 김선호;최혁승;김훈태
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.89-111
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we propose a reference model suitable for domestic situations. analyzing whether purchase processes suggested by RosettaNet can be applied to domestic industry First of all, implementation cases applied to purchase processes in the world are investigated. Second, purchase processes of a domestic manufacturer are analyzed for the RosettaNet standard application, and the processes are compared with PIP. Finally, new purchase processes and corresponding PIP documents which reflect domestic situations are proposed.

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A Study on the Method of Non-Standard Cargo Volume Calculation Based on LiDar Sensor for Cargo Loading Optimization (화물 선적 최적화를 위한 LiDar 센서 기반 비규격 화물 체적산출 방법 연구)

  • Jeon, Young Joon;Kim, Ye Seul;Ahn, Sun Kyu;Jeong, Seok Chan
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.559-567
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    • 2022
  • The optimal shipping location is determined by measuring the volume and weights of cargo shipped to non-standard cargo carriers. Currently, workers manually measure cargo volume, but automate it to improve work inefficiency. In this paper, we proposed the method of a real-time volume calculation using LiDar sensor for automating cargo measurement of non-standard cargo. For this purpose, we utilized the statistical techniques for data preprocessing and volume calculation, also used Voxel Grid filter to light weighted of data which are appropriate in real-time calculation. We implemented the function of Normal vectors and Triangle Mesh to generate surfaces and Alpha Shapes algorithms to process 3D modeling.

Design of a Hospice Referral System for Terminally Ill Cancer Patients Using a Standards-Based Health Information Exchange System

  • Lim, Kahyun;Kim, Jeong-Whun;Yoo, Sooyoung;Heo, Eunyoung;Ji, Hyerim;Kang, Beodeul
    • Healthcare Informatics Research
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.317-326
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    • 2018
  • Objectives: The demand for hospice has been increasing among patients with cancer. This study examined the current hospice referral scenario for terminally ill cancer patients and created a data form to collect hospice information and a modified health information exchange (HIE) form for a more efficient referral system for terminally ill cancer patients. Methods: Surveys were conducted asking detailed information such as medical instruments and patient admission policies of hospices, and interviews were held to examine the current referral flow and any additional requirements. A task force team was organized to analyze the results of the interviews and surveys. Results: Six hospices completed the survey, and 3 physicians, 2 nurses, and 2 hospital staff from a tertiary hospital were interviewed. Seven categories were defined as essential for establishing hospice data. Ten categories and 40 data items were newly suggested for the existing HIE document form. An implementation guide for the Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture developed by Health Level 7 (HL7 CCDA) was also proposed. It is an international standard for interoperability that provides a framework for the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of electronic health information. Based on these changes, a hospice referral scenario for terminally ill cancer patients was designed. Conclusions: Our findings show potential improvements that can be made to the current hospice referral system for terminally ill cancer patients. To make the referral system useful in practice, governmental efforts and investments are needed.

E-Commerce in the Historical Approach to Usage and Practice of International Trade ("무역상무(貿易商務)에의 역사적(歷史的) 어프로치와 무역취인(貿易取引)의 전자화(電子化)")

  • Tsubaki, Koji
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.19
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    • pp.224-242
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    • 2003
  • The author believes that the main task of study in international trade usage and practice is the management of transactional risks involved in international sale of goods. They are foreign exchange risks, transportation risks, credit risk, risk of miscommunication, etc. In most cases, these risks are more serious and enormous than those involved in domestic sales. Historically, the merchant adventurers organized the voyage abroad, secured trade finance, and went around the ocean with their own or consigned cargo until around the $mid-19^{th}$ century. They did business faceto-face at the trade fair or the open port where they maintained the local offices, so-called "Trading House"(商館). Thererfore, the transactional risks might have been one-sided either with the seller or the buyer. The bottomry seemed a typical arrangement for risk sharing among the interested parties to the adventure. In this way, such organizational arrangements coped with or bore the transactional risks. With the advent of ocean liner services and wireless communication across the national border in the $19^{th}$ century, the business of merchant adventurers developed toward the clear division of labor; sales by mercantile agents, and ocean transportation by the steam ship companies. The international banking helped the process to be accelerated. Then, bills of lading backed up by the statute made it possible to conduct documentary sales with a foreign partner in different country. Thus, FOB terms including ocean freight and CIF terms emerged gradually as standard trade terms in which transactional risks were allocated through negotiation between the seller and the buyer located in different countries. Both of them did not have to go abroad with their cargo. Instead, documentation in compliance with the terms of the contract(plus an L/C in some cases) must by 'strictly' fulfilled. In other words, the set of contractual documents must be tendered in advance of the arrival of the goods at port of discharge. Trust or reliance is placed on such contractual paper documents. However, the container transport services introduced as international intermodal transport since the late 1960s frequently caused the earlier arrival of the goods at the destination before the presentation of the set of paper documents, which may take 5 to 10% of the amount of transaction. In addition, the size of the container vessel required the speedy transport documentation before sailing from the port of loading. In these circumstances, computerized processing of transport related documents became essential for inexpensive transaction cost and uninterrupted distribution of the goods. Such computerization does not stop at the phase of transportation but extends to cover the whole process of international trade, transforming the documentary sales into less-paper trade and further into paperless trade, i.e., EDI or E-Commerce. Now we face the other side of the coin, which is data security and paperless transfer of legal rights and obligations. Unfortunately, these issues are not effectively covered by a set of contracts only. Obviously, EDI or E-Commerce is based on the common business process and harmonized system of various data codes as well as the standard message formats. This essential feature of E-Commerce needs effective coordination of different divisions of business and tight control over credit arrangements in addition to the standard contract of sales. In a few word, information does not alway invite "trust". Credit flows from people, or close organizational tie-ups. It is our common understanding that, without well-orchestrated organizational arrangements made by leading companies, E-Commerce does not work well for paperless trade. With such arrangements well in place, participating E-business members do not need to seriously care for credit risk. Finally, it is also clear that E-International Commerce must be linked up with a set of government EDIs such as NACCS, Port EDI, JETRAS, etc, in Japan. Therefore, there is still a long way before us to go for E-Commerce in practice, not on the top of information manager's desk.

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