• Title/Summary/Keyword: performance measures

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A Study on Marketing Strategic Types and Performance in the Korea Apparel Firms

  • Chun Tae-Yoo
    • International Journal of Costume and Fashion
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.75-89
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to empirically ascertain how the fitness between marketing strategy each firm chooses and environment facing each firm affects the performance of firms measured by the growth rate of market share and the growth rate of profit/sales ratio. In doing so, firms are divided into three groups. With regard to the marketing strategy, firms are classified into three groups based on marketing strategy type; prospector, analyzer, and defender. The main result of this study are as follows: First, responding firms are classified into prospector, analyzer, and defender following Miles & Snow's marketing strategy types. This classification is made using a self typing method and further confirmed by a factor analysis using a number of variables relating marketing objectives and marketing mix. Second, the results show that there are significant differences across marketing strategies in the performance measures of the growth rate of market share and profit/sales ratio. It seems, however, that there is no straight forward relationship between the marketing strategy and the performance measures. This strongly implies that the type of marketing strategy to be adopted by each firm should depend on the environment facing each firm. Third, the result indicates that the growth rate of market share tends to depend only on the marketing strategy type regardless of sufficiency and variation of environment, but profit/sales ratio tends to depend on the fitness between marketing strategy type and environment. It implies that a firm should adopt different marketing strategies for different environment characteristics, in order to enhance the efficiency of resources used reflected in the profit/sales ratio.

단일 휴가형 Geo/Geo/1/K 대기행렬의 바쁜 기간 분석 (Busy Period Analysis of the Geo/Geo/1/K Queue with a Single Vacation)

  • 김길환
    • 산업경영시스템학회지
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    • 제42권4호
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    • pp.91-105
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    • 2019
  • Discrete-time Queueing models are frequently utilized to analyze the performance of computing and communication systems. The length of busy period is one of important performance measures for such systems. In this paper, we consider the busy period of the Geo/Geo/1/K queue with a single vacation. We derive the moments of the length of the busy (idle) period, the number of customers who arrive and enter the system during the busy (idle) period and the number of customers who arrive but are lost due to no vacancies in the system for both early arrival system (EAS) and late arrival system (LAS). In order to do this, recursive equations for the joint probability generating function of the busy period of the Geo/Geo/1/K queue starting with n, 1 ≤ n ≤ K, customers, the number of customers who arrive and enter the system, and arrive but are lost during that busy period are constructed. Using the result of the busy period analysis, we also numerically study differences of various performance measures between EAS and LAS. This numerical study shows that the performance gap between EAS and LAS increases as the system capacity K decrease, and the arrival rate (probability) approaches the service rate (probability). This performance gap also decreases as the vacation rate (probability) decrease, but it does not shrink to zero.

Effects of the Air Volume in the Air Chamber on the Performance of Water Hammer Pump System

  • Saito, Sumio;Takahashi, Masaaki;Nagata, Yoshimi
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.255-261
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    • 2011
  • Recently, as global-scale problems, such as global warming and energy depletion, have attracted attention, the importance of future environmental preservation has been emphasized worldwide, and various measures have been proposed and implemented. This study focuses on water hammer pumps that can effectively use the water hammer phenomenon and allow fluid transport without drive sources, such as electric motors. An understanding of operating conditions of water hammer pumps and an evaluation of their basic hydrodynamic characteristics are significant for determining whether they can be widely used as an energy-saving device in the future. However, conventional studies have not described the pump performance in terms of pump head and flow rate, common measures indicating the performance of pumps. As a first stage for the understanding of water hammer pump performance in comparison to the characteristics of typical turbo pumps, the previous study focused on understanding the basic hydrodynamic characteristics of water hammer pumps and experimentally examined how the hydrodynamic characteristics were affected by the inner diameters of the drive and lift pipes and the angle of the drive pipe. This paper suggests the effect of the air volume in the air chamber that affects the hydrodynamic characteristics and operating conditions of the water hammer pump.

Reconsideration of F1 Score as a Performance Measure in Mass Spectrometry-based Metabolomics

  • Jeong, Jaesik;Kim, Han Sol;Kim, Shin June
    • 통합자연과학논문집
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.161-164
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    • 2018
  • Over the past decade, mass spectrometry-based metabolomics, especially two dimensional gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GCxGC/TOF-MS), has become a key analytical tool for metabolomics data because of its sensitivity and ability to analyze complex biological or biochemical sample. However, the need to reduce variations within/between experiments has been reported and methodological developments to overcome such problem has long been a critical issue. Along with methodological developments, developing reasonable performance measure has also been studied. Following four numerical measures have been typically used for comparison: sensitivity, specificity, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves, and positive predictive value (PPV). However, more recently, such measures are replaced with F1 score in many fields including metabolomics area without any carefulness of its validity. Thus, we want to investigate the validity of F1 score on two examples, with the goal of raising the awareness in choosing appropriate performance comparison measure. We noticed that F1 score itself, as a performance measure, was not good enough. Accordingly, we suggest that F1 score be supplemented with other performance measure such as specificity to improve its validity.

Activity Segmentation and 3D-Visualization of Pusher-Loaded Earthmoving Operations from Position Data

  • Ahn, Sanghyung;Dunston, Phillip S.;Kandil, Amr;Martinez, Julio C.
    • 국제학술발표논문집
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    • The 6th International Conference on Construction Engineering and Project Management
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    • pp.328-332
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    • 2015
  • By logging position data from GPS-equipped construction machines, we re-create daily activities as 3D animations to analyze performance and facilitate look-ahead scheduling. The 3D animation enables going back to any point in time and space to observe the activities as they took place. By segmenting data into a set of activities, it is possible to obtain actual measures of performance such as cycle times, production, speed profiles and idle times. The measures of performance can then be compared to those expected (e.g., theoretical speed profiles vs. observed profiles), and instances of significant difference can be flagged for further investigation. Idle times and queues that exceed prescribed thresholds can also be identified. In general, many of the traditional real-time performance analyses can be performed after the fact. Situations of interest can be identified automatically and the events in this manner enhances effective performance improvement in construction. The proposed research is explained and demonstrated using a real push-loaded earthmoving operation.

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Capability, Service Orientation, and Performance in the Investment Management Industry

  • Lee, Kang Duck;Jung, Chang Ho;Kim, Yong Jin
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.597-625
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    • 2015
  • Prior research has emphasized the significant effect of service orientation on organizational performance. However, little research on service orientation has been conducted in the financial field, including the investment management service industry in which high quality service for clients is required. In this paper, we propose a research model that centers on the concept of service orientation as a type of dynamic capability affecting firm performance. The research variables include job competency, risk management capability, operational capability, service orientation, and service performance. We assume that service orientation partially mediates the effects of risk management capability and operational capability on service performance. To test the model, we collected data from 391 fund managers in 86 teams (37 investment management companies) and analyzed it with partial least squares (PLS) method. Each of the 391 fund managers was asked to answer team level measures, which is effective for team level analysis. We find that job competency positively affects both risk management capability and operational capability, which in turn affect service orientation. Risk management capability and operational capability are assumed to directly affect service performance. However, risk management capability does not influence perceived service performance, whereas operational capability does affect it. This result indicates that risk management capability does not directly affect service performance. However, via service orientation, considering that risk management inconveniences customers and is geared to enhance service orientation, service performance is positively affected. Operational capability does not influence service orientation, whereas it affects perceived service performance. This result reveals that operational capability directly affects firm performance. As expected, service orientation significantly affects the service performance perception of fund managers. This study contributes to the literature by introducing service orientation to the financial industry and measures and tests team-level service performance. Our findings also provide insights to practitioners because to enhance team performance, managers must focus on service orientation in addition to operational capability.

FTA 국내보완대책의 평가와 과제: 농·축산업분야를 중심으로 (Evaluation and Tasks of FTA Domestic Supplementary Measures in the Area of Agriculture and Livestock Industry)

  • 이병문;정희진
    • 무역상무연구
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    • 제77권
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    • pp.215-237
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    • 2018
  • This study closely examines domestic supplementary measures implemented for Free Trade Agreements (FTA) concerning the agriculture and livestock industry and finds out their problems and put forward improvement measures in terms of their system and contents. The systematic problems with previously established supplementary measures are as follows. First, the existing short and long term measures does not comply with each FTA's special and unique economical, political and legislative purpose. Secondly, they focus on improvements for individual FTAs. They must be holistic and integrative considering all FTAs, thus producing synergy to reach better policy overall. Lastly, FTA policies and the measures must reflect the expanding size and scope of regional economic integration. Problems or concerns in existing supplementary measures include first, flexible financing. The government hands out loans to players in the industry based on assets but these loans must be flexible to market interest changes and must include reduced mortgage rate options. Secondly, rigid standards that trigger direct loss prevention, establishing maximum and minimum loan limits, and developing a comprehensive standard for identifying crops to support are all problems that need to be addressed. Thirdly, education of next and future agricultural generation is paramount in building a competitive workforce. Fourthly, the government must identify industries lacking in performance or short in supply to cease or reducing funding. Last but not least, the government should actively search for new markets for export and produce long term road maps for export growth.

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Improving Remedial Measures from Incident Investigations: A Study Across Ghanaian Mines

  • Theophilus Joe-Asare;Eric Stemn
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.24-32
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    • 2024
  • Background: Learning from incidents for accident prevention is a two-stage process, involving the investigation of past accidents to identify the causal factors, followed by the identification and implementation of remedial measures to address the identified causal factors. The focus of past research has been on the identification of causal factors, with limited focus on the identification and implementation of remedial measures. This research begins to contribute to this gap. The motivation for the research is twofold. First, previous analyses show the recurring nature of accidents within the Ghanaian mining industry, and the causal factors also remain the same. This raises questions on the nature and effectiveness of remedial measures identified to address the causes of past accidents. Secondly, without identifying and implementing remedial measures, the full benefits of accident investigations will not be achieved. Hence, this study aims to assess the nature of remedial measures proposed to address investigation causal factors. Method: The study adopted SMARTER from business studies with the addition of HMW (H - Hierarchical, M - Mapping, and W - Weighting of causal factors) to analyse the recommendations from 500 individual investigation reports across seven different mines in Ghana. Results: The individual and the work environment (79%) were mostly the focused during the search for causes, with limited focus on organisational factors (21%). Forty eight percentage of the recommendations were administrative, focussing on fixing the problem in the immediate affected area or department of the victim(s). Most recommendations (70.4%) were support activities that only enhance the effectiveness of control but do not prevent/mitigate the failure directly. Across all the mines, there was no focus on evaluating the performance of remedial measures after their implementation. Conclusion: Identifying sharp-end causes leads to proposing weak recommendations which fail to address latent organisational conditions. The study proposed a guide for effective planning and implementation of remedial actions.

정규혼합에서 분류정확도 측도들의 최적기준 (Optimal Criterion of Classification Accuracy Measures for Normal Mixture)

  • 유현상;홍종선
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제18권3호
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    • pp.343-355
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    • 2011
  • 두 분포함수의 혼합모형을 가정한 자료에서 적절한 분류점을 찾고 평가하는 것은 중요한 문제이다. 분류정확도 측도로 많이 사용하는 아홉 종류의 MVD, Youden지수, (0,1)까지 최단기준, 수정된(0,1)까지 최단 기준, SSS, 대칭점, 정확도면적, TA, TR에 대하여 설명하고, 이 측도들의 관계를 발견하면서 정확도 측도들의 조건을 몇 개의 범주로 군집화한다. 정규혼합분포를 가정하여 군집된 측도들에 기반하는 분류점들을 구하고, 그 분류점에 대응하는 제I종 오류율과 제II종 오류율 그리고 두 종류의 오류율합을 구하여 크기를 비교하고 토론하다. 추정된 혼합분포에 대하여 어떤 분류 정확도 측도의 제I종과 II종 오류율 또는 오류율합이 최소인지를 탐색할 수 있으며 자주 인용하는 정확도 측도의 장점과 단점을 파악할 수 있다.

연관성 척도의 빈도수준 선호경향에 대한 연구 (A Study on the Frequency Level Preference Tendency of Association Measures)

  • 이재윤
    • 정보관리학회지
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.281-294
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    • 2004
  • 연관성 척도는 정보검색 및 데이터마이닝을 비롯한 다양한 분야에서 사용되고 있다. 각 연관성 척도가 높거나 낮은 빈도 중에서 어떤 쪽을 선호하는가를 나타내는 빈도수준 선호경향은 척도의 적용 결과에 중요한 영향을 미치므로 이에 대한 면밀한 조사가 필요하다. 이 연구에서는 주요 연관성 척도들의 빈도수준 선호경향을 가상의 데이터를 통해 분석하고 그 결과를 제시하였다. 또한 코사인 계수를 비롯한 대표적인 연관성 척도에 대해서 빈도수준 선호경향을 조절할 수 있는 방법을 제안하였다. 이 조절 방법을 동시출현 기반 질의확장 정보검색에 적용해본 결과 그 유용성이 확인되었다. 마지막으로 분석 및 실험 결과가 관련 분야에 시사하는 바를 논하였다.