• Title/Summary/Keyword: 직장중심 정체성

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The Experiences and Cognition on the Participation in Domestic Chores in Korean Male Workers of a Conglomerate Company (가사노동 참여에 관한 한국 대기업 남성들의 경험과 인식: S재벌 직장인을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Jae-In
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.119-134
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    • 2010
  • The article's purpose is to depict the experiences and cognition of Korean male workers on the relationship between work and family, in a conglomerate company. It examines the data of 11 interviews, especially focusing on the issue of participation in family lives. The cases consist of new comer employees, managerial officers, and executive personnel. According to the interviewee's report, Korean companies have drastically changed from a so called collectivistic culture to an individualisic one. In addition, the styles of their stories have changed drastically. New comers and managerial officers accentuate the importance of family in contrast to the attitudes of executive staff. These individuals also discuss the trend of increasing participation in domestic chores. However, the study does not illustrate a change in the younger generations' inner identities in relation to familial responsibility. Many of the interviewees' opinions taken from the study are almost similar in that these individuals do not encompass the lives of family in future plans. In conclusion, workers from large companiesin Korea maintain the attitude of focusing on official life one-sidedly.

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The Effect of Job Characteristics on the Coffee Shop Barista Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intention - Focusing on Seoul·Gyeonggi Area - (커피전문점 바리스타의 직무특성이 직무만족, 이직의도에 미치는 영향 - 서울·경기 지역을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Jin-Hyung;Lee, Kang-Yeon;Yang, Dong-Hwi
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.222-239
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    • 2016
  • This study is composed of both a research of research literature and empirical analysis. With regard to literature based, consideration was given to present conditions of domestic coffee shops, thhe definition of barista, the duty characteristics baristas, and intention to change job. Empirical analysis established hypotheses and verified the effect of duty characteristics on job satisfaction and turnover intention. A survey to verifying the hypothesis of study was performed for 400 baristas who were working at their coffee shops with selecting coffee shops randomly in Seoul and Kyeonggi-do. 2012.08.15~2012.08.30, for 15 days, I performed survey, without faithless answers and questionnaires which weren't written, I used total 331 papers for actual analysis. Collected basic data were analyzed through SPSS 18.0 program by frequency analysis, correlation analysis, factorial analysis, reliability analysis, regression analysis, and so on. I suggested like this for managing effective human resources. For increasing satisfaction of duty of barista, manager should give opportunity for attending important duty to barista, and because of this, barista can feel sense of responsibility and self-esteem.

Research on Traditional Performing Arts Festival - case of Kanto Festival of Akita, Japan- (전통공연예술의 축제화와 연행양상에 대하여 - 일본 아키타 간토마쓰리(竿燈祭)를 중심소재로 삼아)

  • Shin, Keun-Young
    • (The) Research of the performance art and culture
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    • no.39
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    • pp.549-580
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    • 2019
  • There are many festivals in the region that mainly use traditional performing arts. Traditional performing arts has a story that incorporates the history of the area, and it is easy to build a brand that can be distinguished from other areas through traditional performing arts, so it has conditions that are easy to grow in the local festival it can. In this paper, I researched the relationship between the significance and regionality of regional performing arts, referring to the case where traditional performing arts, which is a joint cultural heritage of East Asia, are transmitted as a festival. The performance art with strong locality has grown into a local festival, and the Kanto Festival (竿燈) held in Akita prefecture in northeastern Japan was selected as a representative example of that area. Along with the Aomori Nebuta Festival and the Sendai Tanabata Festival, the Kanto Festival is called the 3 major festivals in the northeastern part of Japan. It was designated as an important intangible folk cultural property in 1980 and became more famous. It visited Seoul several times after the 2005 Japan-Korea Exchange Festival event. It is widely known as a regional festival that represents Japan. The Kanto Festival, which was a participatory event on a village basis, has faced problems such as the migration and aging of young people since the 1970s. In order to solve this, they led the participation of schools, educational institutions, and various groups beyond the village unit and persuaded the participation to the local companies. They have been steadily promoting free lectures on technical skills and school visit events that induce children's interest. As a result, the number of moths mobilized in the current festival has reached 250, and the Kanto tournament also shows great popularity every year.