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TSPA 2006 and Its Implication

  • Hwang, Y.;Kang, C.H.;Lee, Y.M.;Jeong, M.S.;Lee, S.H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Radioactive Waste Society Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.105-106
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    • 2007
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Evaluation of Researches on Strategy Content in Healthcare Organizations

  • Suh, Won-S.
    • Korea Journal of Hospital Management
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.68-95
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this paper is to provide the comprehensive review of empirical investigations in strategy content in healthcare organizations. Given the absence of relevant reviews in assessing an external validity of strategy content research in the healthcare industry, the paper, by taking convergent view, discern two main streams of research in the school of content: (1) the strategy-structure-performance (SSP) contingent, and (2) competitive strategies which test the propositions that business strategy, industry structure (IO economics). Finally, the paper suggests some future direction for research in this area.

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An Efficient Two-Step Paging Strategy Using Base Station Paging Agents in Mobile Communication Networks

  • Baek, Jang-Hyun;Ryu, Byung-Han
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.493-496
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    • 2004
  • An effective paging strategy is essential for improving the utility of radio channels. This paper proposes a two-step paging strategy which involves using base station paging agents to page a single cell at each paging. An analytical model is used to evaluate the performance of the proposed strategy. The proposed strategy is compared with the traditional simultaneous paging strategy and a recent proposal using the base station paging agents. The numerical results showed that the proposed strategy proficiently reduces paging cost on radio channels compared with other paging strategies.

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Bidding Strategy Determination by Defining Strategic Vector

  • Kang, Dong-Joo;Kim, Balho H.;Chung, Koo-Hyung;Moon, Young-Hwan
    • KIEE International Transactions on Power Engineering
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    • v.3A no.1
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    • pp.47-52
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents a schematic process based on the method of eliminating dominated strategies to obtain the optimal bidding strategy Pursuing the Nash equilibrium Point. The Proposed approach is demonstrated for a bidding game in a generation competitive market with 2-dimensional bidding strategy vectors constituting a price-quantity strategy curve.

Research on the Suitability of Nuclear Sharing Strategy of South Korea through the Nuclear Strategy of U.S. NPR

  • Dong-Kwon Cho;Sin-Young Yu;Sung-Gil Kim
    • Journal of Radiation Industry
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.451-456
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    • 2023
  • The subject of this research is what is the most effective strategy of the nuclear sharing strategy of South Korea through the nuclear strategy that the U.S. is pursuing now. The U.S. Nuclear Strategy-related change can be found in a Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) report released by the U.S. The first NPR was announced in 1994 and after that, the U.S. has additionally announced a total of four NPRs along with administration changes. The change in the U.S. nuclear strategy and nuclear power are considered both deterrence and offset strategies. It can be summarized in two ways. First, by maintaining overwhelming nuclear power against the enemy, the U.S. is to lead nuclear advantage that is the core of the U.S. nuclear strategy. Second, the U.S. is to limit the competition of nuclear power with nations seeking to challenge the U.S. nuclear power advantage. Additionally, the U.S. is to actively sign an agreement with nations on the reduction and restriction of nuclear weapons. Through the NPR of the U.S., South Korea should know its unclear power and strategy and have an effective nuclear strategy of South Korea. Therefore, this research is to deal with the suitability of the nuclear sharing strategy with the U.S., which is one of the various nuclear strategies of South Korea.

Evaluation on Perception, Elements and Quality of Business Strategy in Domestic Hospitals (국내 병원의 전략에 관한 인식과 구성요소 및 질 수준 평가)

  • Kim, Young-Hoon;Kim, Hyo-Jeong;Kim, Han-Sung;Woo, Jung-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.181-196
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to evaluate of the perception, elements and quality level of business strategy in domestic hospitals. We analyze survey data about strategy. Significantly, we find that domestic hospitals were greatly feeling about the necessity and importance of strategy, but elements and quality level of actual execution strategy is much lower. When evaluating level on the perception, elements and quality of strategy within each of Miles and Snow's strategy type, PA(prospector+analyzer) was higher than DR(defender+reactor). And result of structural equation modeling(SEM), elements had a significant influence on the quality of the strategy, a positive relationship between the components and the PA have been identified. Therefore, we propose that to increase the elements level in order to improve the quality level of strategy, and hospital administrators are need to be PA rather than DR.

An Efficient Paging Strategy Based on Paging Agents of Base Stations in Cellular Mobile Networks

  • Suh, Bong-Sue;Choi, Jin-Seek;Choi, Song-In
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.55-58
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    • 2003
  • We propose a new paging strategy to reduce paging cost by adding paging agents at base stations. When a mobile-terminated call occurs, the base stations look up the paging agents to determine if terminal paging is actually to be made. An analytical model based on a Markov chain is used to evaluate the performance of the proposed strategy. The numerical results show that the proposed strategy significantly reduces the paging cost compared with the simultaneous paging strategy.

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Korea-China Conflicts in Business: A Search after their Solutions (한·중 비즈니스 관계의 갈등과 그 해결방안에 대한 모색)

  • KIM, Ju-Won;KIM, Yong-June
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.66
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    • pp.191-218
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    • 2015
  • This research is, first of all, a theoretical study concerning 'conflict.' Only then, we could obtain ways in which we manage and resolve various problems arising from conflicts in business between Korean and Chinese companies. In doing this, we also tried to grasp cultural characteristics, or factors, in Chinese ways of carrying out negotiations that lead to conflicts with us. On the basis of these preliminary considerations, we developed practical techniques of conflict management and types of negotiation strategy. We thereby could suggest broader strategic implications for better performance in international business. Concretely, this research investigates techniques of conflict management and types of negotiation strategy. For such techniques and types, we suggest, (1) Sharing technique or reconciliatory compromising negotiation and its compromise strategy, (2) collaborative technique or cooperative negotiation and its win-win strategy, (3) competitive technique or competitive negotiation and its profit-seeking attack strategy, (4) accommodative technique or receptive negotiation and its relation-maintaining yield strategy, (5) avoidant technique or evasive negotiation and its indifference-showing avoidance strategy. This research contributes to promote understanding on negotiation culture of chinese corporate. and we provide the guideline of the conflict management and the insight for the efficiency strategy of chinese business negotiation. But, empirical data and statistical examinations should be added to our present research for the future prospective ones.

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