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A Study on the Classification of Geospatial Industry based on the Korea Standard Industry Classification (한국표준산업분류에 기초한 공간정보산업의 분류에 관한 연구)

  • Ahn, Jae-Seong;Kim, Hyung-Tae;Heo, Min;Lee, Byoung-Kil
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.421-428
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    • 2011
  • It is challenging to survey the size and economical value of geospatial industry, because of the vagueness of the industry range. This study suggested a proposed method for the classification of geospatial industry based on Korea Standard Industry Classification, Th proposed method for the classification considered the value added chain of geospatial industry and Korean Standard Industry Classification, Theses considerations reflected characteristics of geospatial industry, Industrial statistics of geospatial industry are expected to be surveyed based on the classification proposed by this study,

A study on the improvement for the classification of Korean Medicine industry (한의약산업 분류 개선 방안 연구)

  • Eunhye Hyun;Ji-Eun Park;Yooseon Park;Byungmook Lim
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.65-75
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    • 2024
  • Objectives: This study aims to develop a revised classification system of the Korean Medicine (KM) industry that is practically feasible, ultimately laying the groundwork for the KM industry's development. Methods: The draft of classification structure and categories were established through review of literature on existing classification systems related to KM or industry. The experts who affiliated to representative organizations on KM industry were invited to conduct reviews for enhancing the draft's practical validity and usability. The review process was iterated until consensus was achieved among the experts, ensuring the revised classification was comprehensive and robust. Results: Three drafts were created in total, and the final revised classification system consisted of the 'KM industry' and the 'KM-related industry' (indirectly related or supportive of the KM industry). The 'KM industry' includes KM medicaments, KM medical instruments and appliances, and KM healthcare service. The 'KM-related industry' includes KM research, KM administration, KM education, and KM organization. Two key points emerged from the open feedback: the necessity of establishing new sectors within the KM industry and the need for further research on methods to link these new sectors with existing statistical data. Conclusions: The revised classification system of the KM industry developed in this study can serve as an important foundational resource for policymakers, researchers, and industry practitioners in the relevant field, supporting their research and policy development.

A study on the Classification Schemes of Internet Resources for Industry (산업 분야 인터넷 자원의 분류체계에 관한 연구)

  • 한상길
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.285-309
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    • 2001
  • The industry information grows faster than any other information resources in the Internet age. Unfortunately, however, there is no consensus on the standard of the classification among the information providers of the industry fields. This may a problematic issue not only in building a continuous and systematic development of the industry information, but also in the use of the information among the users. This study aims to propose a well-structured and/or an efficient classification scheme for the industry information to help the users with easy to retrieve the Internet resources. To do this, we analyzed the subject classification scheme of the domestic industry information on the web sites, which is largely adopted the \"Korean Standard for the Industry Classification\". In addition, we suggested the principle of the subject classification and their hierarchial structure derived from the analysis of the knowledge and document classification scheme. As a result, it was suggested an optimized industry classification scheme based on the analysis of the validity test of classification item measured by the quantitative analysis of the industry information, which it currently accessible through the Internet. Internet.

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Standard Industry Classification in Surveying Fields (측량산업관련 표준산업분류에 관한 연구)

  • Moon Sung-Ho;Kwon Chan-O.;Jung Woon-Sik;Lee Young-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry, and Cartography Conference
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    • 2006.04a
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 2006
  • For grouping the direction of improvement in the survey industry of Korea Standard Industry Classification, watching for internal survey industry, It has a purpose to present the direction of improvement. On the based of UN International Standard industrial classification, survey industry classification of KSIC has not been focused at the special quality of survey industry which is growing fast. Standard Industry Classification of foreign survey has rapidly adapting to survey industry development as detailed and specialized on purpose. thus, Korea's survey KSIC is in urgency to specialize and detail at the field of survey industry as well.

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Industry Classification and Firms Homogeneity in the Same Industries (산업분류와 동일 산업 내 기업의 동질성)

  • Seung-Yeon Lim
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.22 no.10
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2024
  • This study aims to discuss the appropriateness of domestic industrial classification by analyzing whether companies are grouped into similar categories within the domestic industry classification system. The industry classification was limited to the manufacturing industry and the professional, scientific, and technical services industry, and a homogeneity test was conducted on companies belonging to these two industries. A homogeneity test was performed using companies' accounting information, selecting total accruals, the difference between sales and accounts receivable increments, and tangible assets, which are critical components of the accrual model, to represent the role of industry classification. The analysis results confirmed that the homogeneity of companies in the manufacturing industry is relatively higher than that of companies in the professional, scientific, and technical services industry. The findings of this study suggest that while the industry classification is a highly useful system that enhances the understanding of companies by enabling analysis at both the company level and the industry level to which the company belongs, it has limitations as it assumes the homogeneity of companies within an industry. Therefore, the impact of industry classification should be considered according to the research objectives.

A Proposal for a New Industrial Classification System by Service Economy Perspective (서비스경제 관점의 산업분류체계 개선 제안)

  • Chae, Jongdae;Kim, Hyunsoo
    • Journal of Service Research and Studies
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.89-102
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    • 2018
  • The Industrial Classification is a systematic taxonomy of industrial activities and the Standard Industrial Classification is used in all country by their own a consistent classification method. Therefore, it is employed to analyze current status of industry affairs using statistical investigations in terms industrial activities for making industrial policies and to compare industrial activity among countries. Since the Second Industrial Revolution, the need for the homogenous standard of industrial classification among countries emerged as the economic and industrial exchanges between the countries have became more active. In 1940, Colin Clark who british economist divided the industry into the first (primitive), second (processed), and third (service) industries. Based on this, the United Nations Office for Statistics (UNSD) established International Standard Industry Classification (ISIC) in 1948, which most countries invoke it. ISIC(International Standard Industry Classification) and the standard industry classifications of countries have reached the present after several revisions since the enactment of the Act. In the 2000s, the standard industry classification is amended to reflect the emergence of new industries and changes in industrial structure, mainly featuring the creation and segmentation of sections in the tertiary industry domains. It also shows that primary and secondary sectors are shifting to tertiary industry. In this study, the causes of these common phenomena are systematically identified and the problems present classification systems have been analyzed. Also proposed is the direction of formation of the industrial classification system from a service economy point of view and the conceptual model of the new classification system. In the future, it is necessary to validate the proposed model through this study and to carry out various new classification system studies.

Classification System of material and Component Technology and Industry (부품ㆍ소재 정보를 위한 분류 체계 설계)

  • 이희상;유재영;정의섭
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.110-124
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    • 2003
  • In this study, we establish technology classification system for twelve material and component(MC) areas to sup-port systematic information services for MCT-20l0 which is supported by Korean government. We propose some design principles for MC technology classification system. The principles are suggested by considering of the characteristics of MC classification, regarding with scope, originality, hierarchy, relationship between technology classification and product classification, duplication and complex structure, use of information system, and life cycle of the classification system.

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A Study of the Information Classification for Railway Industry

  • Chang, Tai-Woo;Lee, Suk;Cho, Myeon-Sig
    • International Journal of Railway
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 2009
  • Information management of products and services in every industries is gaining importance for resource planning and maintenance. In this paper, we analyzed the information classification systems for railway industry. International and domestic classification systems, such as HS, UNSPSC, eCl@ss and ISIC, are reviewed; as a result this paper presents the findings and the various issues. We proposed to-be images in adopting and utilizing the classification systems. Using the integrative information classification systems could make efficient electronic procurement, supply chain management and e-Business of railway services.

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A Study on the Method of Security Industrial Classification through the Review of Industrial Special Classification (국내산업 특수분류방법을 고려한 보안산업 분류방향 연구)

  • Shin, Eunhee;Chang, Hangbae
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.175-191
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    • 2017
  • The basis of economic statistics for evaluating the security industry's growth and inter-industry impacts is to create a standardized industry classification along with the scope of the security industry. The industrial classification should be written in such a way that it complies with and complies with the standards of the international and domestic standardized standard industrial classifications. Representative classifications of information security, physical security, and convergence security as well as classification of products and services related to security at present are not in line with the criteria of industrial classification based on the characteristics of production activities for products. The results of the convergence security industrial classification study are also consumer-oriented classification, which differs from the supplier-centric classification officially used in statistics, law, and policy enforcement in the present country. In this study, we first summarized the criteria of Korean and international industrial classification, and then examined whether the current classification of security meets these criteria. Next, to examine the classification directions of newly formed industries such as security industry, we reviewed some cases of domestic industrial special classification and types, and proposed the industrial classification criteria and direction of the security industry on the basis of them.

A Suggestion for Offshore Wind Industry Ecosystem Analysis: The Necessity of Analyzing the Transaction Network Based on the Special Classification of the Renewable Energy Industry (해상풍력 산업생태계 분석을 위한 제언: 신재생에너지산업 특수분류 기반 기업 간 거래네트워크 분석의 필요성)

  • Sanghyuk Lee;Jaepil Park
    • Journal of Wind Energy
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.58-69
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    • 2022
  • This study reviews previous studies on the scale of offshore wind power industry ecosystems to provide basic data for a revitalization strategy for the offshore wind power industry and proposes an analysis of transaction networks based on the special classification of the renewable energy industry. First, we examine the localization rate, technology level, and price level of the offshore wind industry. Second, this research compares the methodology and estimation results of previous studies estimating the scale of the wind power industry. Third, we examine the details related to the enactment of a special classification of the renewable energy industry statistics and review the Korea Energy Agency's renewable energy industry statistics (focusing on 2019 and 2020). Finally, this study suggests the necessity of analyzing an inter-company transaction network based on special classifications of the renewable energy industry to grasp the status of each region and value chain of the offshore wind industry.