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Development of Freelance System for Private Security Work (민간경비업무 프리랜서제도 발전방안)

  • Ha, Jeong Hoon
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.60
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    • pp.137-153
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    • 2019
  • The private security industry in Korea has developed considerably with the development of economic growth and IT technology. The purpose of this study is to explore the development method of the freelance system for private security work based on the problems of the freelance system that CEO of the security company in the private security work field recognize. To accomplish the purpose of this study, we interviewed 3 professors and 6 CEO of the security company to analyze the data. They suggested the development of the freelance system of private security work as follows. First, the systematic management of freelance security guards is needed. Secondly, the training for the manager of the freelance security guards should be done. Third, a minimum wage compliance check is required. Fourth, the contents of freelance system should be added to the reality in accordance with the security law. Fifth, the social security system of freelance security guards should be improved. Sixth, the establishment of a freelance security guard cooperative is necessary.

Non-standard Workers' Solidarity with Standard Workers on Strike: The Case of Broadcast Professionals in KBS and MBC (정규직의 파업과 비정규직의 연대 또는 이탈: KBS와 MBC 파업사례를 중심으로)

  • Noh, Sung Chul;Chung, Sun Wook
    • Korean Journal of Labor Studies
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.157-196
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    • 2018
  • This study analyzes non-standard workers' attitudes and behaviors towards standard workers' strikes using the case of a joint strike held by journalists at KBS and MBC in 2012. Tracing the process since 2008 by which a conservative government has tried to control the press and regular journalists have collectively resisted against it, we put our analytical focus on two major groups of freelance broadcast professionals: independent producers and writers in current affairs. Specifically, we examine 1) how they perceived and responded to a series of regular journalists' struggle to protect journalistic value, 2) how such perception of and response to regular journalists could be developed, and 3) how (de)solidarity could form and then deepened between freelance and regular journalists in the 2012 Media Strike. Our findings show that the ways in which regular journalists had controlled freelance journalists at work affected the relationship between class-based and occupation-based rationality freelance journalists held in their minds. Independent producers, who had developed a strong class-based rationality in response to the coercive input-output control, showed cynicism about regular journalists' strike pointing out their hypocrisy and contradiction. In contrast, freelance writers accommodated and joined the strike by regular workers in the spirit of solidarity based on occupational rationality which had developed from normative, process control. Our paper ends with theoretical and practical implications.

Decision-Makings of CoPS Innovation Strategy, Power and Dominant Design - the Case of SKT and KTF

  • Kim, Jong-Seok;Miles, Ian;Flanagan, Kieron
    • Proceedings of the Korea Technology Innovation Society Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.219-219
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    • 2017
  • This study aims at examining each firm's decision-makings of complex product and system (hereafter CoPS) innovation strategy, so that it tries to reveal the nature and role of CoPS innovations strategy. And it designed a comparative case study along with qualitative methods, by having two mobile operators' digital rights management (hereafter DRM) innovation in South Korea's digital music service industry. Through literature review, this study formulated three research propositions: (i) Each firm's decision-makings of CoPS innovations strategy are analytical negotiation process among economic actors in an industry; (ii) Each firm's market power originated from its market share from the installed base through network effect and switching cost influence decision-makings of CoPS innovation strategies; (iii) Each firm's decision-makings of different CoPS innovation strategies are related to their intension of achieving better market power, consequently dominant design. Through empirical examination of two mobile operators' decision-makings of DRM innovation strategy, this study empirically verified three research propositions.

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Comparative Study on SVPWM Switching Sequences for VSIs

  • Vivek, G.;Biswas, Jayanta;Nair, Meenu D.;Barai, Mukti
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.133-142
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    • 2018
  • Paper presents a comparative study of space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) switching sequences for Voltage Source Inverters (VSIs). Various SVPWM switching sequences are studied for two and three level VSIs in linear modulation index region. The computations of dwell times are presented for two and three level VSIs based on space vector geometry in a synchronized and optimized manner. The existing SVPWM switching sequences are implemented using Matlab / Simulink and in an experimental setup for three phase two and three level VSIs. The simulation and experimental waveforms of conventional SVPWM (CSVPWM) and bus clamped SVPWM (BCSVPWM) are demonstrated for two and three level inverter respectively. The performance of different SVPWM switching sequences are evaluated and presented based on weighted voltage total harmonic distortion (THD).

The Structure of Green Environmental Management Initiated by Greenspace Scotland

  • Takeshi Kinoshita;Ye Kyung-Rock
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture International Edition
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    • no.2
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    • pp.210-215
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    • 2004
  • This study was conducted to report background, organism and activities of Greenspace Scotland, which was established for creation and management of green environment in urban Scotland, UK, and to help discussing an efficient structure for green environmental management in future Japan. As a result, it was confirmed that Greenspace Scotland plays a key role to develop and offer the framework - structure of partnership - for creating, regenerating and managing green environment from a large-scale point of view. Rich varieties of projects, which are difficult to manage by individual organization, have been brought to realization through circulating national funds and policies among local communities in partnership with existing charities and voluntary sector keeping their identity and independence. Greenspace Scotland also put stress on the aspects of social, cultural and economic regeneration in urban communities, and emphasizes a partnership development for above purposes.

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Green Employee Empowerment? Driving and Inhibiting Factors for Green Employee Performance

  • ADI, Nyoman Rasmen;MULYADI, Made;SETINI, Made;ASTAWA, Nengah Dasi
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.293-302
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    • 2021
  • Being able to survive during the Covid19 pandemic is a big task for a company, as such, empowerment of employees is a must. The sample in this study was 300 employees who worked in Spas throughout Bali. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. Data analysis was using SEM and SMARTS as data processing. The results showed that green communication, namely communication that occurs between employees, superiors, and the environment, has a very good influence on the sustainability of employee performance. To become green management, a green organizational commitment that cares about the safety of employee health and the environment is an important factor as motivation in green dedication or positive employee productivity, but communication between work actors and justice is also a motivating factor. Work safety and job security for employees empower employees (which is a green line), especially for freelance work organizations so that further research in subsequent studies can make samples in a more varied industrial sector.

STUDY OF YOUNG INEQUALITIES FOR MATRICES

  • M. AL-HAWARI;W. GHARAIBEH
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.41 no.6
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    • pp.1181-1191
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    • 2023
  • This paper investigates Young inequalities for matrices, a problem closely linked to operator theory, mathematical physics, and the arithmetic-geometric mean inequality. By obtaining new inequalities for unitarily invariant norms, we aim to derive a fresh Young inequality specifically designed for matrices.To lay the foundation for our study, we provide an overview of basic notation related to matrices. Additionally, we review previous advancements made by researchers in the field, focusing on Young improvements.Building upon this existing knowledge, we present several new enhancements of the classical Young inequality for nonnegative real numbers. Furthermore, we establish a matrix version of these improvements, tailored to the specific characteristics of matrices. Through our research, we contribute to a deeper understanding of Young inequalities in the context of matrices.

A Study on the Cultural and Creative Industry in the COVID-19 Era (코로나 시대의 국내외 문화예술산업 현황과 정책 탐색 연구)

  • Lee, Sunghoon
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.567-573
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    • 2020
  • The COVID-19 outbreak had a substantial impact on our lives. Social distancing policies are especially causing severe concern for the cultural and creative industries across the globe. Most performing arts festivals and other venues are being canceled due to COVID-19 fears and social distancing measures. Instead, many individual artists and organizations attempt to deliver their arts online using ICT and live streaming. The actions of the Government in responding to the COVID-19 crisis also provide financial support toward freelance artists and creators, and company. Finally, future directions and areas that need further support are described.

Identification and Categorization of Jul Designs and Patterns in the Sāsānian Period

  • Davood, SHADLOU;Amir, SHADLOU
    • Acta Via Serica
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.39-64
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    • 2022
  • Ancient Iranians highly esteemed the horse and horse tacks, one of which is the jul (saddlecloth). It is a felt, sheepskin, or woven pad placed between the horse's back and saddle. The aim of this paper is to identify and categorize jul designs in the Sāsānian period. The research questions are about the variety of jul designs and how to categorize them. This is fundamental research and the method is descriptive and analytical. Neither a jul nor a saddle-cover remains from the Sāsānian period, therefore the statistical population includes all available items, such as metal and stone items and parget and plasterworks, in which juls are recognizable. Due to the scarcity of such items, all the available samples were studied; so the sampling method is a total enumeration. This is documentary research by means of note-taking and using reliable websites; the data has been analyzed qualitatively. The results show that jul designs were not diverse in the Sāsānian period. All-over designs were dominant. In terms of pattern types, these designs are classified into five groups, each of which has its own formal and aesthetic characteristics: all-over design with a four-petal flower pattern, allover design with a checkered pattern, all-over design with a spotted pattern, allover design with a tiger stripe pattern, and all-over design with a zigzag pattern.

Rajakudakan Wat Chotikaram: From Ruins to The Reconstruction of The Grand Stupa, Wat Chedi Luang, Chiang Mai

  • Kirdsiria, Kreangkrai;Buranautb, Isarachai;Janyaemc, Kittikhun
    • SUVANNABHUMI
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.167-186
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    • 2021
  • The Grand Stupa is mentioned in historical text as 'Rajakudakan', which means a royal building with a multitiered superstructure. This Grand Stupa is the principal construction of Wat Chedi Luang, and marks the center of the Chiang Mai City Plan. This study argues that the Grand Stupa was built in 1391 during Phaya Saen Mueang Ma's reign, possibly inspired by the construction of Ku Phaya in Bagan. Thereafter, in 1545, the Grand Stupa's superstructure collapsed after the great earthquake, resulted in the irreparable damage since then. Therefore, a survey using a 3D laser scanner is conducted to collect the most precise data on the current condition of the Grand Stupa, yielding an assumption of its reconstruction. Other simultaneous stupas or those that show a close architectural relationship (e.g. stupas in Wat Chiang Man and Wat Lok Moli and the stupa of King Tilokaraj in Wat Chet Yot in Chiang Mai) are also employed as research frameworks for the reconstruction. As a result, the architectural research on the Grands Stupa, compared with simultaneous stupas, yields a fruitful argument that the pre-collapse superstructure form of the Grand Stupa marks the most architectural similarity to the stupa of Wat Chiang Man.