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R&D Personnel Management for Higher Productivity (R&D 생산성 제고를 위한 인력관리방안)

  • 정진화
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.191-218
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    • 1994
  • This paper aims to find out the R&D personnel management strategies which enhance the productivity of researchers. The R&D personnel management practices are examined focusing on career development and compensation scheme. As proxies for higher motivation and/or productivity, job satisfaction and propensity to leave of researchers are analyzed to evaluate the management practices. Using the survey data from researchers in the Korean automobile industry. this paper suggests the management strategies to raise job satisfaction and thus lower propensity to leave of R&D personnel.

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Exact solution for transverse bending analysis of embedded laminated Mindlin plate

  • Heydari, Mohammad Mehdi;Kolahchi, Reza;Heydari, Morteza;Abbasi, Ali
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.49 no.5
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    • pp.661-672
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    • 2014
  • Laminated Rectangular plates embedded in elastic foundations are used in many mechanical structures. This study presents an analytical approach for transverse bending analysis of an embedded symmetric laminated rectangular plate using Mindlin plate theory. The surrounding elastic medium is simulated using Pasternak foundation. Adopting the Mindlin plate theory, the governing equations are derived based on strain-displacement relation, energy method and Hamilton's principle. The exact analysis is performed for this case when all four ends are simply supported. The effects of the plate length, elastic medium and applied force on the plate transverse bending are shown. Results indicate that the maximum deflection of the laminated plate decreases when considering an elastic medium. In addition, the deflection of the laminated plate increases with increasing the plate width and length.

A Critical Analysis of the Meaning of 'Good Instruction' ('좋은 수업'의 의미에 대한 비판적 검토)

  • Gim, Chae-Chun;Byeon, Hyo-Jong
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.373-382
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    • 2005
  • The aim of this study is to analyze critically the meaning of 'good instruction'. In this article, the researchers emphasized the activities of teaching and learning as two essential elements of good instruction. The antecedent studies on good instruction have limitations in that they regarded good instruction as an instrument rather than valuable activity itself. This study consisted of three parts. Firstly, the researchers tried to clarify the meaning of good instruction underlying antecedent studies on instruction. Secondly, the researchers tried to analyze characteristics of good insturction suggested by antecedent studies. Thirdly, the researchers attempted to define a new meaning of good instruction. A new meaning of good instruction should be defined in accordance with characteristics of three commonplaces composing instruction such as teaching activity, learning activity and good interactions between teacher and learner. Good instruction can be defined as followings. Good instruction means an instructional activity which can change the student's meanings of experience as a result of interactions among teacher, learner, and educational materials.

Study on the On-line Environmental Education for a Sustainable Future (지속가능한 미래를 위한 온라인 환경교육 방안 연구)

  • Park, Tae-Yoon;Noh, Kyung-Im;Park, Hyun-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.69-78
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the ways and possibility of on-line environmental education(EE) for a sustainable future. For the purpose, the researchers reviewed and analyzed 22 Korean and 41 foreign Internet sites related EE. Then, the researchers selected five Internet sites in Korea, U.S.A., UK, New Zealand, and Australia. Researchers analyzed these five sites in depth, specially in the aspect of the education for a sustainable future/development. This analysis indicated that 'The Globe Programme'(UK) and 'Global Education'(Australia) sites contain more contents and activities related sustainable future/development then other three sites. On the basis of analysis, the researchers offered several recommendations for on-line EE for a sustainable future.

Regarding Institutional Review Board Issues of Health Service Research Field (보건학 연구에서 연구윤리심의위원회 심의)

  • Lee, Sun-Hee
    • Health Policy and Management
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.1-2
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    • 2022
  • With the rising attention dedicated to research ethics, the responsibility of researchers to comply with research ethics is also highlighted. Among a number of research ethics obligations that researchers should abide by, an institutional review board (IRB) review is the most essential step to be taken before launching research. As the health service research field grapples with human subjects, it closely aligns with IRB deliberation. However, it seems that researchers still do not fully understand their obligations of IRB reviews. Due to the nature of health services research, there are many cases that are exempt from IRB reviews, which often elicits confusion in the research field. On that note, we aim to explore the issues regarding IRB reviews that health service researchers need to know.

Construction of Researcher Network in the Academic Research Area based on Inference (학술 연구 분야에서의 추론 기반 연구자네트워크 생성)

  • Lee, Seung-Woo;Kim, Pyung;Jung, Han-Min;Koo, Hee-Kwan;Sung, Won-Kyung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.90-94
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    • 2006
  • The research about social network for analyzing human relationship has been steadily worked due to the importance in the social science field. It is also important that analyzing the relationship between researchers in the academic and research fields. Especially, the network by joint research or citation between researchers is useful to evaluating projects or making policy on academic and research fields. This paper describes a method that generates two kinds of researcher networks showing co-authorship and citation relationship between researchers based on national R&D reference information ontology. We infer pair of researchers in co-authorship or citation relationship by SPARQL query from the ontology which is composed of research outcomes and their participating researchers in RDF triples. By postprocessing, we construct researcher network which links researchers in co-authorship and citation relationship.

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A study on the professional mobility of researchers in Korean government-funded research institutes (활용중심의 연구인력 유동성 현황 연구 : 우리나라 이공계 출연(연)을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Karp-Soo;Kwak, Chang-Gyu
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.334-360
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    • 2007
  • This paper presents an emerging concept, professional mobility in S&T innovation system, that focus on the utilization of highly qualified researchers without recruiting. In this paper we divided the utilization of external researcher into four types: (1)visiting/post-Doc/guest researcher, (2)collaborating research student, (3)part-timer or trainee and (4)foreign researcher. From 2002 to 2005 in 19 Korean government-funded research institutes, while total researchers have increased by 13.3%, external researchers have decreased from 39.2% to 35.7%. In 2005, visiting and foreign researchers were only 6.5% of total external researchers. It may indicate that the innovation capability of Korean research institutes is on the quite limited situation compared to foreign research institutes. The financial and institutional support programs for promoting the professional mobility are also insufficient in Korean S&T innovation system.

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Empirical approach to Cognitive Process for Problems of Marine Design (해양디자인 문제해결을 위한 인지적 프로세스에 관한 실증적 접근)

  • Kim, Kiesu
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.12
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    • pp.126-134
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    • 2012
  • The researchers of this study closely looked into the methods for cognitive-scientific approach to problems of marine design at a time when the overall values of marine cultures are acknowledged in full scale. To that end, the researchers analyzed the problems and problem-solving process for the initial approach to marine design. At the same time, the researchers made the matrix of the design-developmental directions by cognitive scientific approach. After selecting the subjects, the researchers collected verbal protocol and behavior protocol which were shown in the process of a designer's thinking. This was for the sake of protocol analysis which is the representative research technique of cognitive science. Based on the collected data, the researchers empirically analyzed the behavior patterns shown in the marine design process so as to develop the design behavior-graph pattern of designers in an objective and systematic way. The behavior graph was helpful for looking into the initial developmental directions of design and for predicting cognitive structure of designers. The researchers hope that this study will become a fundamental material for predicting cognitive directions of designer for planning and designing the marine design.

Perceptions of Research Excellence in Thailand and Japan

  • Kongsmak, Kasama;Pungpit, Punchalee;Kano, Mitsunobu R.;Komai, Shoji;Piyawattanametha, Wibool;Phanraksa, Orakanoke
    • STI Policy Review
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.113-135
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    • 2013
  • This paper explores how research excellence is perceived among researchers in Thailand and Japan with an aim to explore whether there are any new indicators that could later be proposed and adopted as criteria of excellence. Based on a questionnaire survey, the findings reflect ideas and viewpoints that could be found among researchers in both countries. Creative researchers are crucial to a strong national research and innovation system. Institutions should provide an environment or incentives based on research performance for their researchers to flourish and be productive. For decades, bibliometrics have been used to evaluate individual research performance for its easy approach and faster speed than a qualitative assessment would warrant. Nonetheless, there have been a number of studies on research performance evaluating systems that point out how a purely bibliometric approach is inadequate in summarizing the quality of the scientific performance. The pressures on researchers today influence their thinking and oppose their creativity. To investigate the perception of research excellence, three key research questions were set in this study: what counts as excellence, how to measure excellence, and how to support excellence. The findings confirm that traditional granting criteria that frames an idea of excellence remain valid, but they also suggest novel criteria be considered and prioritized. This paper argues that the existing evaluating system is insufficient for unleashing the curiosity and creativity of researchers and fostering excellence. In the final section, the paper discusses factors that contribute to scientific creativity that we should not overlook.

A Study on the Information Use Behavior of Social Science Researchers (사회과학 연구자의 정보이용행태에 관한 연구)

  • Choi Eun-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.13-38
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    • 1996
  • This study focuses on investigating and analyzing overall information use behavior of the social science researchers. questionnaires were sent to 150 researchers in three major libraries or research institutes in the area of the social sciences, Five hypotheses were tested on the basis of the assumption that there would exist unique characteristics in the information seeking behavior of social science researchers The findings of the study shows that social science researchers prefer monographs and journals: they tend to use current material: the first information source for their research activities is the cited references in the book or journal article : they are likely to delegate literature searching to the librarian, but they tend to conduct direct searching in online setting: in general, they react positively for the rapid change in information environment caused by recent development of information technology, It is emphasized that to design an efficient information system and provide an effective information service in the social science related library or information center, it is essential to consider the major characteristics and attributes of social science researchers in terms of their information use behavior.

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