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A Study on the Evaluation Criteria and Its Weight of Port Competition (항만경쟁력의 평가기준과 이의 가중치에 관한 연구)

    • Journal of Korean Port Research
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.25-33
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    • 1998
  • The evaluation of port competition could be applied to determining the selection of a calling port. A few fundemental attributes of port competition were adapted by the 'brain storming' method. The criteria used for evaluating a port's competitiveness were as follows: efficiency of port operations, competitive power of each port's industry, economic activity of the hinderland associated with each port and capability of globalization. The weight of each criterion was 30%, 40%, 20% & 10%, respectively. And the most important factors that were considered in choosing each of the above criteria were profitability, port information system, cargo volume & inducement of foreign capital. The results of this study seemed to suggest that factors which influence port competition varied according to port circumstances, such as computer and communication systems and access to the global trade within the World Trade Organization

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How Competitive and Stable is the Commercial Banking Industry in China after Bank Reforms?

  • PARK, KANG H.
    • KDI Journal of Economic Policy
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.53-70
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    • 2016
  • This paper examines market concentration and its effect on competition in the Chinese commercial banking market. This study also investigates how changes in competition have affected the financial stability of Chinese commercial banks. To test the competitive conditions, we obtained the H statistic of the Panzar-Rosse model from a revenue function equation. The degree of financial stability is estimated by the Z-score formula. The Chinese banking industry has become an increasingly less concentrated market with an increased number of banks. Along with a decreased market concentration, competition in the Chinese banking industry has improved moderately. However, its market structure is still far from a competitive market. An individual bank's ability to earn higher markup or charge a higher net interest margin contributes to its financial soundness, although a higher degree of market concentration may have negative effect on the financial stability of the entire banking system.

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Institutional political dynamics: political cycles between the liberal and the conservative

  • Kim, Dong-Hwan;Saeed, Khalid
    • Korean System Dynamics Review
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.5-22
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    • 2012
  • Although many system dynamists point out the close relationship between institutional economics and system dynamics, the relationship between institutional political theory and system dynamics approach is not explicitly appreciated yet. We developed a system dynamics model to investigate theoretical propositions of institutional politics. Our system dynamics model showed how the endogenous mechanism can explain the political changes as well as orders. Although simple in the causal structure, our model could show a complex behavior of political competition. Several simulation results imply that some unexpected changes in election and power competition may come from the endogenous system rather than from exogenous factors such as economic and environmental shocks.

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A study on a multi-stage random tournament competition system and its fairness (다단 랜덤화 토너먼트 경쟁방식 및 그의 공정성에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Kee-Won;Lee, Jung Soon;Sim, Songyong
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.923-930
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    • 2015
  • There exist many competition systems to determine a winner. Many sports games use the 1-in-2 tournament or its modified version to determine a winner. In this paper, we propose a competition system that can be used when there are many candidates and many random referees to evaluate the candidates. These competitions can be found in the cyber space where many users score many competing apps. We study fairness of our proposed competing system called a multi-stage random tournament in terms of equal probabilities. We also formulate the influence factor of a specific referee under some specific conditions.

Designing Support System for Analysis of Market Concentration and Competition Situation (시장집중도 및 경쟁현황 분석 지원시스템 설계)

  • Kim, Ji-Hui;Yoo, Hyoung Sun;Seo, Ju Hwan;Kim, You-Eil;Hwang, Jee Na
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.252-261
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    • 2017
  • This paper is aimed for providing Business Intelligence System which is in order to analysis and produce the useful industrial information such as the market penetrance and the status of competition among the enterprises in the same or similar industrial field. These industrial information were mainly analysed by the annual sales of the enterprises in the entire industry and the industrial market based on KSIC was segmented. The results obtained in the study were applied as a module in the KMAPS(KISTI Market Analysis and Prediction System) which is the demand-based Business Intelligence System. And they were verified reliability by comparing to the qualitative analyses of the specialists. It is considered that the market penetrance and competition information can be valuably used for the enterprises makes a decision to enter the new market or develop new products.

Current Trend of European Competition Damage Actions (유럽 경쟁법상 손해배상 청구제도의 개편 동향과 그 시사점)

  • Lee, Se-In
    • Journal of Legislation Research
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    • no.53
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    • pp.525-551
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    • 2017
  • This Article discusses the current trend of European competition damage actions focused on the recent Damage Directive and its transposition by the United Kingdom and Germany. The relevant Directive was signed into law in November 2014, and it requires the EU Member States to adopt certain measures to support competition damage actions. The required measures and principles by the Directive include right to full compensation, rebuttable presumption of harm, extensive disclosure of evidence, use of pass-on for defense and indirect purchaser suits. Although many Member States did not meet the deadline to transpose the Directive, the end of 2016, it is reported that 23 Member States have now, as of September 2017, made enactments according to the Directive. When we look at the transposition done by the United Kingdom and Germany, the revisions on their competition laws closely follow the contents of the Directive. However, it will take quite a long time before the amended provisions apply to actual cases since most of the new provisions apply to the infringement that take place after the date of the amendment. A similar situation regarding application time may happen in some other Member States. Furthermore, even if the terms of the competition laws of the Member States become similar following the Directive, the interpretations of the laws may differ by the courts of different countries. EU also does not have a tool to coordinate the litigations that are brought in different Member States under the same facts. It is true that the EU made a big step to enhance competition damage actions by enacting Damage Directive. However, it needs to take more time and resources to have settled system of competition private litigation throughout the Member States. Korea has also experienced increase in competition damage actions during the last fifteen years, and there have been some revisions of the relevant fair trade law as well as development of relevant legal principles by court decisions. Although there are some suggestions that Korea should have more enactments similar to the EU Directive, its seems wiser for Korea to take time to observe how EU countries actually operate competition damage actions after they transposed the Directive. Then, it will be able to gain some wisdom to adopt competition action measures that are suitable for Korean legal system and culture.

Investment Decisions in the Energy Industry: The Role of Industrial Competition and Size

  • BACHA SIMOES, Emel
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.9 no.9
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    • pp.25-37
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    • 2022
  • Investment decisions are one of the most fundamental issues in financial management. This study aims to determine the factors that affect investment decisions in the energy industry and to contribute to the companies in this industry to develop strategic policies. The System GMM analyzes were carried out using the data of companies registered on the stock exchange for the period 2000-2015. The findings showed that industrial competition and firm size were important factors influencing the investment decisions of firms in the energy industry. The findings indicated a nonlinear relationship between industrial competition and the rate of investment in the energy sector. Depending on the firm's size, the effect of industrial competitiveness on investment varies. Smaller businesses are more impacted by the level of competition than larger ones. The investment rate decreases depending on the increase in cash holding level and firm risk. When the subgroups in the energy industry are examined, it is determined that they reveal some differences in terms of financial structure. A higher investment rate results from a higher retained earnings ratio. The investment rate of firms falls as a company's risk level and sales revenue variability increase.

A Study on Performance Analyses of Korea's Bidding and Contract Systems for Public Construction Projects

  • Beak, Seung-Ho;Kang, Tai-Kyung;Park, Wonyoung;Lee, Yoo-Sub
    • Journal of Construction Engineering and Project Management
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.18-28
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    • 2015
  • Bidding and contract systems are used for public construction projects to select contractors following fair competition principles and to execute national budgets effectively. Many challenges have arisen due to a lack of transparency and fairness and because bidding practices have been luck-based. Few comprehensive or comparative analyses have been conducted on the performance and limitations of bidding and contract systems, and empirical analyses designed to improve policies on and the practice of such systems are lacking. This study empirically analyzed current bidding and contract systems to seek ways of improving them. The study proposes several alternatives to resolve the problems with and irrationalities of the current system: 1) improving bidding and selection systems by changing them from a luck-based price competition into a technical merit- and value-based competition; 2) improving the assessment criteria to meet the current market level of bid and winning prices; 3) adjusting contractual responsibilities and sharing structures to meet the current trend; and 4) strengthening the competitiveness and expanding the social responsibility-based procurement systems of construction companies.

Main Bodies and Competition Structure of Distribution in Environment-friendly Agricultural Products (친환경농산물 시장의 유통주체와 경쟁구조)

  • Jeong, Eun-Mee
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.151-169
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    • 2007
  • By the environment-friendly(hereafter EF) agricultural policy and toward the safety food of consumers, there is much glowing supply and demand fur EF agricultural products, in Korea. But, in general, EF agricultural products are blown as unique, unreasonable and high price system. This study aims to make clare the main bodies and competition structure in EF agricultural products and the different from the agricultural products. The mail results of this study are summarized as follows. Firstly, farmers and consumers directly participate in the distribution, and the major distributors participate in the market of EF agricultural products after the certification system is got ready. Because EF agricultural products is not dealt and the price system is not built up in agricultural wholesale market. Secondly, the distribution route of EF agricultural products is organized the unified organization by the main bodies such as farmers, consumers co-op, and special distributors. In any step of distribution, the main body of distribution surely deals with the contracted farmers, consumers co-op, and special distributors. Accordingly, it is said that EF agricultural products has the competition structure between the distribution route organized the unified organization rather than between main bodies in the each steps of distribution.

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A Dynamic Analysis and Simulation Modeling of Corporate Growth - A Telecommunication Carrier (H Company) Case - (동태적 기업성장 분석과 시뮬레이션 모델구축 - H통신사업자 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • 최남희;홍민기;전재호
    • Korean System Dynamics Review
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.5-42
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    • 2002
  • The main purpose of this paper is analyzing long-term growth possibility of a telecommunication Company (Telco) H. First of all, to achieve this purpose, the precise understanding about causal relations among growth and decay factors of Telco H is required. Based upon the causal analysis, a basic computer simulation model is developed. Finally, several predictive examinations about growth possibility and pattern of the Telco H are conducted using three scenarios. From simulation results, the most important policy leverages are capabilities of market share sustenance, improvement of service quality and squeezing current network facility to elevate profitability and efficiency. Recently, telecommunication industry has become more and more competitive due to introduction of Internet and deregulation. Internet has brought about global competition as well as confusion between telecommunication and broadcasting industries. At the almost same time, deregulation is a universal tendency and a catalyst of unlimited competition. Telco H has been a dominant company in Korea for last century. However, the dominant position of Telco H has been threatened by the change of competition environment. The competitive environment has many elements and keeps changing dynamically. Therefore, System Dynamics simulation methodology is adopted to examine the problem.

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