• 제목/요약/키워드: e-sports Stadium

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국내 e스포츠산업의 비즈니스 모델에 관한 연구 (Study on Business Model of e-Sports Industry in Korea)

  • 양지훈;이인규;이상호
    • 한국융합학회논문지
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    • 제9권6호
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    • pp.163-173
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 국내 e스포츠 산업의 비즈니스 모델 실태를 진단 및 분석하고 시사점을 도출하는 것이다. e스포츠의 수익창출 경로, 현황 등을 파악하기 위해 e스포츠 구단, e스포츠 미디어, e스포츠 경기장, e스포츠 종목사로 나누고 각 주체별로 사업실무자들을 대상으로 인터뷰를 실시했다. 분석 결과 e스포츠구단은 대부분 구단의 후원금으로 수익이 구성되어 있었고, 미디어는 광고와 수신료, 판권 수입, 비용은 제작비가 대부분을 차지하였다. e스포츠 경기장은 대부분 모기업으로부터 후원에 의해 운영되고 있었다. 종목사 역시 대부분 모기업의 후원금으로 운영되고 있고, e스포츠가 모기업의 홍보 목적임을 알 수 있었다. 본 분석을 통해 수익원의 발굴 필요, 입장권의 유료화 검토, 스폰서 유입 필요, 해외 e스포츠산업의 붐에 따른 신규 수익원 창출 가능성 등을 확인할 수 있었다. 본 연구는 지금까지 거의 취급되지 못했던 e스포츠산업의 비즈니스 모델을 수익과 비용 중심으로 파악함으로써 업계와 산업 발전에 기여할 수 있을 것이라 기대된다.

제주관광과 스포츠관광에 관한 연구의 키워드 네트워크에 대한 이해 (An Understanding of Keyword Networks on Research Trends on Jeju Tourism and Sports Tourism)

  • 김준형;최성훈
    • 아태비즈니스연구
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.305-318
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    • 2024
  • Purpose - The purpose of this study was to conduct a preliminary study to identify key trends on research articles indexed in KCI in relation to tourism in Jeju and sports tourism. Design/methodology/approach - Information regarding research articles focused on Jeju tourism and sports tourism indexed in KCI (145 and 120 articles respectively) were collected and finally abstract written in Korean of 100 and 91 articles on sports tourism and Jeju tourism respectively were chosen for the further analysis after removing redundant articles. R program was used to analyze keyword frequencies, co-occurring terms, and degree/betweeness centrality measures and visualize the keyword network results. Findings - Event, marketing, content, program, implication, service, stadium, and tourism destination have been identified as keywords with highest frequencies among research on sport tourism, whereas tourism destination, image, brand, content, data, Chinese, satisfaction, eco-tourism service, place of arrival were highly appearing terms among research on Jeju tourism. Research implications or Originality - This study highlighted that Jeju has been interlinked with a range of terms such as programs influencing Jeju tourism, natural environment, tourism-related resources (e.g., museums, dramas, etc.), whereas sports has been closely related to sports event and vaiours types of sports (e.g., bicycle, staking, and scuber), but not to Jeju-do.

Modeling and simulation of large crowd evacuation in hazard-impacted environments

  • Datta, Songjukta;Behzadan, Amir H.
    • Advances in Computational Design
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.91-118
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    • 2019
  • Every year, many people are severely injured or lose their lives in accidents such as fire, chemical spill, public pandemonium, school shooting, and workplace violence. Research indicates that the fate of people in an emergency situation involving one or more hazards depends not only on the design of the space (e.g., residential building, industrial facility, shopping mall, sports stadium, school, concert hall) in which the incident occurs, but also on a host of other factors including but not limited to (a) occupants' characteristics, (b) level of familiarity with and cognition of the surroundings, and (c) effectiveness of hazard intervention systems. In this paper, we present EVAQ, a simulation framework for modeling large crowd evacuation by taking into account occupants' behaviors and interactions during an emergency. In particular, human's personal (i.e., age, gender, disability) and interpersonal (i.e., group behavior and interactions) attributes are parameterized in a hazard-impacted environment. In addition, different hazard types (e.g., fire, lone wolf attacker) and propagation patterns, as well as intervention schemes (simulating building repellent systems, firefighters, law enforcement) are modeled. Next, the application of EVAQ to crowd egress planning in an airport terminal under human attack, and a shopping mall in fire emergency are presented and results are discussed. Finally, a validation test is performed using real world data from a past building fire incident to assess the reliability and integrity of EVAQ in comparison with existing evacuation modeling tools.