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Design of the Waiting List based O2O Service Platform for the Share House (쉐어하우스를 위한 웨이팅 리스트 기반의 O2O 서비스 플랫폼 구현)

  • Phyo, Gyung-soo;Park, Jin-tae;Kim, Hyun-gook;Moon, Il-young
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2016.10a
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    • pp.681-683
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    • 2016
  • Recently, sharing economy is getting the attention of the public. So this phenomenon to share their goods, home, gifts, etc. in various fields has been increased. Typically when traveling away from home to host as "Airbnb", the share house to share their homes are traded most actively. Through a share house host can make money using house empty, customers can take advantage of the hostel while traveling at low prices. The existing share house system must ensure that every time they empty the house Customers, host had the inconvenience of having to wait for the application of the tenant customers. To solve this problem and to implement a service platform based on the waiting list. Through this platform, customers will be able to eliminate the inconvenience of having to find the house every time you want to apply for a tenant waiting to get home, give the order to wait.

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A Study on Improvement of Personal Information Protection in Apartment (공동주택의 개인정보보호 개선방안 연구)

  • Han, Choong-Hee;Park, Soon-Tai;Lee, Sang-Joon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.1279-1292
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    • 2018
  • An apartment house and an officetel are already our most important residential space generally. Among food, clothing and shelter, an apartment and an officetel are in charge of a shelter as the most fundamental in our life. To live in an apartment and an officetel, it is necessory for residents to write a lot of informations about themselves. Therefore massive privacy files about apartment's residents is inevitable and it is managing in its own way. A privacy accident in an apartment houses would be a big society problem. This study examined 'tenant list' to find out what it collects and what it's problems are and proposed some vairous measures about the privacy improvements like items reduction & consent process improvement in an apartment house and an officetel from privacy laws perspective.

Trust to Share: Investigating the Key Factors to Influence Tenants' Participation in Online Short-Term Rent

  • Liuye Yu;Zhixia Zang;Xue Yang
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.308-327
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    • 2019
  • The concept of sharing economy has received rich attention in recent years. As a typical type of business model in the sharing economy, online short rent has been paid attention by both industry and academia. In this study, we find trust to be a critical determinant to the success of online short rent platforms. Based on three dimensions of trust theory, i.e., ability, benevolence and integrity, we investigate the factors influencing tenant' willingness to participate in online short rent. We further examine the extent to which trust can influence the number of sales and comments of rooms listed at online short-term rent platforms, which can represent tenant' willingness to participate in the sharing economy. The results show that the trust dimensions represented by a landlord's personal characteristics have significant positive correlations with the number of sales and comments. For example, the real name authentication and the sesame score can represent the trust integrity; online replay ratio and the average confirmation time representing the trust sincerity, and the order acceptance ratio representing the trust ability. On this basis, we proposed some recommendations for both platforms and landlords. For example, the landlords can improve the tenants' trust by authenticating his/her real name, replying actively and timely. For platforms, when they make housing list ranking rules, they can take the landlord's personal attributes that may affect trust into consideration. Moreover, platforms can also allow landlords to supply value-added services to improve service quality and ultimately promote the virtuous circle of the platform ecosphere. Through conducting the empirical research on a particular application of the sharing economy, we aim to fill the research gap of this field in China and provide theoretical and practical contributions to the future development of online short rent.

A Study on Revitalization of Gwangyang Port Marine Industry Cluster Through Attracting R&D Enterprises (입주기업 확대를 통한 광양항 해양산업클러스터 활성화 방안)

  • Kim, BoKyung;Lee, DaYe;Kim, GeunSub
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.131-147
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    • 2023
  • Gwangyang Port Marine Industry Cluster is the only marine industry cluster in Korea that is currently in operation, but despite the implementation of various revitalization policies since its opening, the occupancy rate has been low so far. Accordingly, this study aims to identify the constraints of the current system that hinder the inducement of tenant companies and to suggest revitalization measures. For this purpose, this study analyzed the current status of research and development(R&D) projects in the port, shipping and logistics sector, which is a core industry of the Gwangyang Port Marine Industry Cluster. And a survey was conducted on companies with potential to move in. As a result, the proportion of R&D in the core industry sectors is lower than in other sectors, and most of R&D projects are being carried out mainly by small and medium-sized enterprises. In addition, the low need for port facilities and low accessibility to Gwangyang Port were derived as constraints. Considering the results, this study suggests four revitalization measures to induce tenant companies as follows. First, it is necessary to expand the scope of core industries from the current shipping, ports, and logistics to the entire maritime and fisheries, so that companies performing R&D in the industry can move in. Second, the industry code currently specified as a qualification need to be revised to include both the industry of the enterprise carrying out R&D projects and the core industry. Therefore, this study suggests an expanded industry code list that can replace current list. Third, a transition of tenant recruitment system from the regular system(once or twice a year) to the occasional system is proposed so that companies can move in flexibly when demand arises. Finally, in order to overcome geographically low accessibility, technology development support projects specialized in R&D that prospective tenant companies actually need are needed rather than financial support.