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Sticky Cost Behavior Analysis of General Hospitals in Korea (우리나라 종합병원의 하방 경직적 원가행태 분석)

  • Yang Dong Hyun;Lee Youn Tae;Park Kwang Hoon
    • Health Policy and Management
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.78-96
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this empirical study is to investigate whether costs are 'sticky' -that is, whether costs increase more when revenues rises than they decrease when revenues falls by an equivalent amount by using the financial data fromf korean general hospital Financial data used in this study were obtained from the Database of Korean Health Industry Development Institute and analyzed using multiple regression model in dummy variables. The main results of this study are as follows: First, we found, for 69 Korean general hospitals for 3 years(2000~2002), that total hospital costs, hospital labor costs, hospital administrative costs were sticky, these costs provided strong support for the sticky costs hypothesis 1, but hospital material costs were shown to be proportional to sales revenues. Second, this results provided strong support for the hypotheses that the' degree of stickiness was lower in sales revenues declining that were preceded by revenue-declining periods (hypothesis 2-1), and that stickiness was less pronounced in a second successive year of revenue decline(hypothesis 2-2). Third, this results provided strong support for the hypothesis(hypothesis 3) that stickiness was greater hospitals that employ relatively more people to support their sales revenues(hypothesis 4) that stickiness was greater for hospital that used relatively more assets to support their sales revenues. After all, a managerial implication of this study was that sticky cost, for the general hospital, could be recognized and controlled.

Multiple Implications of the Restoration of Coastal Wetland Ecosystem and the Establishment of a Strategic Restoration Framework (갯벌복원의 함의와 복원추진체계 구축에 관한 연구)

  • Nam, Jungho;Son, Kyu-Hee;Khim, Jong Seong
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.211-223
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    • 2015
  • Korean society has been recently promoting the restoration of coastal wetlands. These efforts might become the basis of a policy framework that compensates for the limitations of a regulation-oriented policy such as the designation of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). The shift in government policy could contribute to strengthening the socioeconomic infrastructure of coastal development through the accumulation of ecological capital. Although our scientific efforts and social demands in regard to the ecological restoration of the coastal wetlands have increased during the past years, the bases for restoration in Korea requires that scientific, technological, financial, social and legal aspects be enhanced. The present study re-examined the concept and attitudes behind coastal wetland restoration in the light of changing circumstances in Korea. Herein, we first defined coastal wetland restoration as "An act of recovering the functions of the ecosystem of coastal wetlands to a state that resembles conditions prior to being damaged." Next, this study discussed the limitations and future directions of such restoration efforts based on the descriptive analyses of recent restoration practices from social, economic, and technological aspects. Finally, we suggest future policy directions regarding coastal wetland restoration on the basis of a PFST (Policy, Financial, Social, and Technological) analysis; 1) re-arranging legal mechanisms, 2) setting multi-dimensional restoration goals, 3) establishing a multi-discipline- and convergence based R&D system, 4) linking spatial management and local development to the restoration, 5) building restoration governance at the local level, 6) implementing an ecosystem service payment system, and 7) applying test-bed projects in accordance with proper directions.

An Analysis on the Firms' Financial Performance of 2005 Coupon-System Management Consulting (2005년 쿠폰제 경영컨설팅 기업의 재무성과)

  • Lee, Sung-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.11 no.8
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    • pp.2888-2898
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    • 2010
  • It has been over a decade since the business consulting services by SMBA started in order to build up competitiveness through supporting small and medium enterprises under the business environment of globalization. No matter how there is no post empirical data of evaluation. Therefore, this study is focused on analysing the practical performance of Coupon System Management Consulting(CSMC) by comparing the financial condition for a few years before and behind since the companies have been involving in. As a result, the statistical significances of research hypotheses were rejected for the most part. Moreover, the growth rates of sales and total assets of which each of them is one of the indicators concerning growth and activity, are negatively significant, which means that CSMC the needs comprehensive consideration about its efficiency and in all its aspects.

Analysis of Loss Expectancy on Personal Information leakage using Quantitative Invest Decision Model (투자결정 모델을 활용한 개인정보유출의 기대손실 분석)

  • Kim, Jeong Yeon
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.93-106
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    • 2015
  • Providing trading partners with personal information to establish an e-commerce financial transaction is inevitable. Most e-commerce companies keep personal information and transaction data for user's convenience and develop additional services as their applications. However, keeping personal information increases the likelihood of identity theft causing direct or indirect damage while it may simplify repetitive financial transactions. This study introduces risk management methods based on quantitative and qualitative analysis including demand-supply curve model and Gordon & Loeb model to analyze the risks for security management. The empirical analysis with survey results from KISA (Korea Information Security Agency) shows that the root cause of different statistics of personal information leakage incidents according to core business of internet companies is the difference in their Loss Expectancy caused by them. Also we suggest disciplinary compensation and higher standard for personal information protection as a solution to prevent the variation of investment on it between individual companies.

Factors Affecting the Operating Performance of General Hospitals (종합병원 수익성에 미치는 영향요인 분석)

  • Kim, Ji-Hyoung;Ha, Ho-Wook;Lee, Hae-Jong;Sohn, Tae-Yong
    • Korea Journal of Hospital Management
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.45-66
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze related factors affecting profitability on general hospitals(300-499 beds). The data were derived from survey by the Korean Hospital Association on 33 hospitals during 10 years (from 1993 to 2002). Profitability was measured by 3 ratios - net profit to total assets, normal profit to total assets and operating margin to gross revenue - as dependent variables. Independent variables were classified by general factors (ownership, number of bed, period of establishment, region), financial factors (total asset turnover, current ratio, liabilities to total assets, personnel costs per operation profit, material costs per operation profits), productivity index(number of daily patient per nurse), the score of quality assurance activity and the time lag score. Multiple regression model was used in this study. First, Number of bed, region was not statistically significant for profitability. But ownership was affect positively to normal profit to total assets and operating margin to gross revenue. Private hospitals had higher profitability than that of public hospitals Second, the score of quality assurance activity was not statistically significant to profitability. Third, Those hospitals having more daily patient per nurse had significantly higher profitability than the others. Fourth, Those hospitals having higher proportion in total asset turnover had significantly higher profitability than other hospitals. But liabilities to total assets and liquidity ratio had no difference to the profitability. Those hospitals having higher proportion in personnel costs and material costs per operation profits had significantly lower hospital profitability than others.

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The legal issues on the fintech and e-commerce payment (전자상거래 지급결제의 핀테크 활성화를 위한 보안 및 법제도적 과제)

  • Han, Se Jin
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 2015
  • While information and communication develop, the Electronic commerce payment system is progressing. Recently, a government established the electronic commerce activation policy which simplified a payment Through this policy, the information which the financial company monopolizes can be fused with the other industry and create the popularization use of the electronic payment service and value added services. But on the other hand, the concern for the security is very high, Accordingly, the finnancial institute take a restriction of the requirements for the participation company according to the financial scale, this policy is led by the private institue, rather making a participation of fin tech venture difficulty. This paper tries to deal with the technical and legal problems for the activation of electronic payment system and fin tech. So I will examine the security matter that follows in grifting the innovation technology onto the existing payment service and propose a desirable way to improve the current legislation.

A Study on Security Risk according to the activation of Bio-Authentication Technology (바이오 인증 기술의 활성화에 따른 보안 위험성에 관한 연구)

  • Jeon, Jeong Hoon
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.57-63
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    • 2016
  • In recent years, there is growing interest in 'Fin-tech' in the domestic and international financial sector. And a variety of services in such a situation has emerged. To ensure the safety of from hacking attacks, many new technologies have been developed. These leading technology is the Bio-authentication method that you consider applying to the financial sector. Bio authentication is using biometric information. Also it is known that can cope the threat of fabrication and modifying attacks with shared and stored. However, Recently, When you look at hacking incidents of biometric data(560 million cases) in the United States Office of Personnel Management and advent of the fingerprints counterfeit technology, We can be known that should be reconsidered about the safety of bio-certification. Especially, it should be provided with a response measures for the problem of embezzlement that biometric information already been leaked. Thereby In this paper, by investigating biometric technologies and practices applied and of the vulnerability factor in many industries, it expected to be utilized in the prepared threats countermeasures in accordance with the application of the biometric authentication technology in a future.

Effects of B2B Transaction fairness Between Travel Agencies on Travel Franchisee's Relationship-orientation and Performance (여행사간 B2B 거래공정성이 가맹여행사의 관계지향성과 성과에 미치는 영향)

  • Seo, Sun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.404-414
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    • 2012
  • B2B2C distribution channel between travel agencies, the travel franchiser's fairness become a big issue. So this study examines the effects of B2B transaction fairness between travel agencies on relationship-orientation and travel franchisee's performance. The research results are as follows: First, the most influential factor on the franchisee's performance was found as relationship-orientation factor. Second, among the 3 variable factors of B2B transaction fairness, the most influential factor on the franchisee's relationship-orientation was found as interactional fairness. And procedural fairness was found as next. Third, distributive fairness and interactional fairness were found to have a significant effect on franchisee's financial performance. And distributive fairness and procedural fairness were found to have a significant effect on franchisee's non-financial competency. Conclusively, excellent employees of travel franchiser' are the most valuable factors in B2B2C transactions due to the nature of the travel industry where human services are valued above everything else.

A Study on the Developmental Strategy of the Korean Internet Primary Bank (한국 인터넷전문은행의 발전전략에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, So-Jeong;Kim, Ju-Yeon;Oh, Su-Bin;Jeon, Seong-Won;Huh, Nam-Yoon;Won, Jong-Kwon;Hwang, Hye-Jeong;Chang, Young-Hyun
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 2017
  • An internet primary bank, which is formed by internet and banks combined, is called the essence of fin-tech, and is currently experiencing rapid growth. 'K-Bank' and 'Kakao Bank', the representative internet primary banks this year, received positive responses as the origin of financial revolution. internet primary banks provide convenient financial services, benefits in time and money for customers. Not long ago, however, undesirable fraud cases caused by a used commodity dealer have happened. The damage exceeds 20,000,000 won. It is because the newborn banks are unable to check the fraud history through the bank account. In this paper, We will analyze the trend in internet primary banks, offer damages and examples, in addition, prevention of damage, and strategies for development.

A Study on Physician Performance Measures for Financial Compensation in Academic Medical Centers (대학병원 의사들의 보상결정 기준으로서의 성과 측정지표에 대한 연구)

  • 박하영
    • Health Policy and Management
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.21-39
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    • 1999
  • An increasing number of hospitals are seeking for new or mixed compensation strategies to improve the productivity of their medical staff in the struggle to provide high quality medical services at low costs amid the economic hardship. To motivate physicians toward the right direction, it is necessary to effectively evaluate their performance that provides a basis for compensation. However, productivity has been historically difficult to measure, particularly for physicians in academic medical centers who are expected to engage in research, education, and patient care simultaneously. The objectives of this study were to define performance measures of physicians and clinical departments in academic medical centers. to examine correlations between the measures. and to investigate factors affecting the measures. The performance data of 212 faculty physicians in 17 clinical departments in two university teaching hospitals affiliated to one medical school during the fiscal year 1994 was used for analyses. Patient care revenue, net profit. and adjusted number of patients were defined to measure the performance in patient care. and number of articles published in academic journals and research grant were defined for research activities. Both individual physicians' performance measures and per physician measures of clinical departments were analyzed. All measures defined to evaluate individual physicians' performance were positively related to each other. Clinical department and rank of faculty position were statistically significant predictors of revenue. and hospital. clinical department. and rank were significant predictors of net profit. journal publication. and research grant. Patient care measures defined to evaluate clinical departments were related to each other. so were research measures. and no significant correlations were found between patient care measures and research measures. Also found were large differences in department. ranks when clinical departments were evaluated by absolute per physician performance measures and evaluated by annual rate of changes in performance measures. These findings suggest that departmental performance measures opposed to individual performance measures are relatively free from problems of factors affecting the performance measures that are not in control of clinical departments or individual physicians. Results from the correlation analysis of departmental performance measures indicates that measures of research performance should be included in the evaluation to promote research activities in academic medical centers.

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