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Matching Sourcing Destination with Fashion Brands' Business Model: Comparative Advantages of Bangladesh and Vietnam Apparel Industries

  • Jacobs, Bertha;Simpson, Leslie;Nelson, Sara;Karpova, Elena
    • Fashion, Industry and Education
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.11-23
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    • 2016
  • This study investigated the comparative advantages of the Bangladeshi and Vietnamese apparel industries using Global Value Chain (GVC) framework. In this study, the GVC framework was expanded to include social and environmental sustainability issues. Secondary data, for the 2012 - 2013 period, were collected and analyzed for each component of the apparel GVC. The findings indicated that while both countries have unique comparative advantages, Vietnam clearly emerged as a leader on many GVC components. Bangladesh's comparative advantage lies in lower wages, producing high volume orders, and lean manufacturing. In spite of Vietnam's higher labor costs, it has comparative advantages in higher productivity, skilled and trained workers, manufacturing of intricate styles of high quality, agility and flexible manufacturing, more developed infrastructure and logistic services as well as greater social and environmental compliances. This study contributes towards insight into best sourcing fit for fashion brand business models. Based on the findings, fashion driven companies offering more complex styles at a faster rate will benefit from choosing Vietnam. In contrast, Bangladesh might be a better choice for high volume driven companies that offer basic apparel and better value for their consumers. From theoretical perspective, the research makes an important contribution by expanding the GVC framework.

ERP Implementation of Small and Medium Business: Lessons from Secui.com (중소기업의 ERP 시스템 구축 : 시큐아이닷컴 사례)

  • Whang, Jae-Hoon;Kim, Jong-Sun
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.198-206
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    • 2006
  • It is a time honored value proposition that in rapidly changing business environment, only proactive and active companies will survive. Enterprise resource planning(ERP) system has been a competitive necessity. However, small and medium companies in Korea still need practical guidelines regarding on successful ERP implementation, especially in process issue identification and business goal setting. This case study investigates how Secui.com as an information security company founded in 2000 implemented an ERP system from the strategic perspective. Also it proposes the guidelines of how to establish an information system infrastructure and realize the benefits of IS-based management by ERP implementation.

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A Study on Investment Strategies of Korean Corporations in Vietnam (우리나라 기업의 대베트남 투자전략에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Kwang-Seo
    • Management & Information Systems Review
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    • v.25
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    • pp.387-405
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    • 2008
  • Vietnam is gaining much attention as an attractive emerging market that can replace BRICs for the corporations who are destined to always look for a new market in order to secure competitive powers in the global market. The reason for Vietnam's becoming an attractive place for production is that much uncertainty has been found in China, which has been the traditional country that absorbed the most amount of capital investment. Also, the favorable conditions of Vietnam market itself and the environmental changes such as the open-door policy of Vietnam government attract the investment of Korean companies, and Korea currently holds the most amount of cumulative investments in Vietnam. However, it is necessary to remember that Vietnam is still a socialist nation, and many required components for corporate activities are not sufficiently provided in Vietnam market. Also, many unstable environmental factors exist such as the lack of infrastructure, the lack of many required institutions, the prevalent corruption, the excessive processing time and cost for adjusting the investment, the lack of advanced work force, and the underdevelopment of part and material industry. Therefore, those companies who are planning to invest in Vietnam should take a long-term perspective in planning the investment strategies, carry out a detailed market investigation and analysis in advance, diversify the investment areas and investment sectors, carefully make a joint venture and management, carefully determine the factory location, establish a local agency, make co-investments with the part suppliers, etc.

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Flexible Working Arrangements: A Case Study of IT-SMEs in Thailand

  • Tanlamai, Intara
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.23-49
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    • 2017
  • This paper is part of the dissertation for an MSc in Project Management and Innovation of Strathclyde Business School The research aims at understanding how IT-SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Information Technology Business) implement and use Flexible Work Arrangements and Flexible Working Hours (FWH/FWA) in their organisations. In-depth interview data was collected from managers and business owners of 31 companies whose needs for Work-Life Balance varied. Results show that many factors positively influence IT-SMEs to use FWH/FWA. For example, customers and partners working at different work-hours, traffic congestions between home and office, and the general stereotype of IT personnel. However, the results also found several concerning factors that may hamper the success of FWH/FWA implementation. They include the inadequacy of management skills in tracking, monitoring, and assessing employee's real performance, contextual factors for Thai IT-SMEs, i.e. conflict resolution culture, IT people's protocol of communication exchanges, and shortcoming of technology infrastructure. The findings also show that many companies that had used FWA eventually stopped. Thus, a four-phase cyclical framework called PLIC (Purpose-Limitation-Implementation-Consequence) has been developed as an approach to FWH/FWA implementation.

A Study on Threat Containment through VDI for Security Management of Partner Companies Operating at Industrial Control System Facility

  • Lee, Sangdo;Huh, Jun-Ho
    • Annual Conference of KIPS
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    • 2019.10a
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    • pp.491-494
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    • 2019
  • The results from the analysis of recent security breach cases of industrial control systems revealed that most of them were caused by the employees of a partner company who had been managing the control system. For this reason, the majority of the current company security management systems have been developed focusing on their performances. Despite such effort, many hacking attempts against a major company, public institution or financial institution are still attempted by the partner company or outsourced employees. Thus, the institutions or organizations that manage Industrial Control Systems (ICSs) associated with major national infrastructures involving traffic, water resources, energy, etc. are putting emphasis on their security management as the role of those partners is increasingly becoming important as outsourcing security task has become a common practice. However, in reality, it is also a fact that this is the point where security is most vulnerable and various security management plans have been continuously studied and proposed. A system that enhances the security level of a partner company with a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) has been developed in this study through research on the past performances of partner companies stationed at various types of industrial control infrastructures and its performance outcomes were statistically compiled to propose an appropriate model for the current ICSs by comparing vulnerabilities, measures taken and their results before and after adopting the VDI.

A Study on the Location Selection of North Korean Economic Development Zone Using AHP (AHP를 활용한 북한 경제개발구의 산업 입지선정 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Chul-Soo
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.87-100
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    • 2020
  • Economic Development Zone(EDZ) in the province is one of the foreign policy for economic development of North Korea. North Korea has promulgated 27 Economic Development Zones(5 EDZs as central level and 22 EDZs as provincial level) to promote economic growth through the expansion of external opening policy. EDZs of the provinces play an important role in North Korea's national and regional economic growth. The purpose of this study is to select analytical criteria that can be quantified when considering the location conditions of North Korean economic development zones when domestic companies advance into North Korea according to the progress of inter-Korean economic cooperation, and derive the relative importance between the criteria. After that, based on this, we intend to quantify the evaluation of the location priority of the economic development zone. In this study, through AHP analysis results, when domestic companies enter North Korea, we derive the importance and preference of location selection factors when considering the location conditions of North Korean economic development zones. Taking into account the reality of North Korea when the Korean company entered the North economic development zone following location for evaluation. That is, logistics and transportation, industrial infrastructure, competitiveness, and management incentives. And 14 sub-factors were selected and AHP analysis was performed.

State of the Art of Anti-Screen Capture Protection Techniques

  • Lee, Young;Hahn, SangGeun
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.1871-1890
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    • 2021
  • The transition toward a contactless society has been rapidly progressing owing to the recent COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the IT environment of organizations and enterprises is changing rapidly; in particular, data security is expanding to the private sector. To adapt to these changes, organizations and companies have started to securely transfer confidential data to residential PCs and personally owned devices of employees working from home or from other locations. Therefore, organizations and companies are introducing streaming data services, such as the virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) or cloud services, to securely connect internal and external networks. These methods have the advantage of providing data without the need to download to a third terminal; however, while the data are being streamed, attacks such as screen shooting or capturing are performed. Therefore, there is an increasing interest in prevention techniques against screen capture threats that may occur in a contactless environment. In this study, we analyze possible screen capture methods in a PC and a mobile phone environment and present techniques that can protect the screens against specific attack methods. The detection and defense for screen capture of PC applications on Windows OS and Mac OS could be solved with a single agent using our proposed techniques. Screen capture of mobile devices can be prevented by applying our proposed techniques on Android and iOS.

A Proposal Research of Assessment Standards for Ordering BIM-based Projects in Railway Infrastructure - Case Study on Application of Existing Projects - (철도인프라 BIM기반 공사 발주를 위한 평가기준 제안 연구 - 기존 발주사업 적용 사례를 통해 -)

  • Son, Seo-Yeon;Lee, Geun-Il;Jung, Ji-Hyun;Moon, Woo-Hyoung
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.10-19
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    • 2021
  • In the evaluation for ordering BIM-based projects (Design Build) of Korean National Railway, criteria of BIM-based smart construction technology are assessed. Unlike the existing assessment criteria, performance resources and detailed assessment guidelines have been added by this research. The purpose of this study is to propose qualification assessment standards according to specific guidelines when evaluating on the phase of bidding for BIM-based projects. In the study, an improved evaluation standard (draft) was arranged based on two consultation meetings and surveys of related companies, applied to existing projects with the companies that won the bid, and validated. As more specific and added criteria compared to the existing standards, it could reduce the difficulty of evaluation for BIM capability and lay the foundation for railway BIM-based project management.

A study on the improvement of core competencies and its related factors of dental laboratory technology students: focusing on K university in Gangwon-do (치기공(학)과 대학생의 핵심역량 향상과 관련요인에 대한 연구: 강원지역 K 대학 중심으로 )

  • Hye-Eun Lee
    • Journal of Technologic Dentistry
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.144-153
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: This study examines the influence and the relevance of personal background factors, social activity factors, and satisfaction factors for university education of college students in terms of changes in core competencies required by companies, so as to provide basic data for developing a curriculum necessary for improving core competencies. Methods: A self-administered questionnaire survey was administered to 172 college students from the Department of Dental Laboratory Technology at K University in Gangwon Province, who understood the purpose of this study and agreed to participate, from September 10, 2022 to September 30, 2022. Results: 1. The core competency scores of university students in the dental technology department for teamwork was 3.91±0.65, creativity was 3.66±0.70, challenging spirit was 3.64±0.74, professionalism was 3.54±0.74, global was 3.29±0.69. 2. To enhance the core competencies of college students in the dental technology department, it is necessary to improve the satisfaction with the curriculum through the expansion of educational infrastructure, and help in the career decision and preparation process. Conclusion: It is necessary to seek research that identifies the core competencies of dental technicians and university students based on the image of human resources desired by companies in a more diverse way and programs necessary to promote them.

Advancing Defect Resolution in Construction: Integrating Text Mining and Semantic Analysis for Deeper Customer Experiences

  • Wonwoo Shin;SangHyeok Han;Sungkon Moon
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2024.07a
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    • pp.689-697
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    • 2024
  • According to the South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport, instances of defect dispute resolutions, primarily between construction contractors and apartment occupants, have been occurring at an annual average of over 4,000 cases since 2014 to the present day. To address the persistent issue of disputes between contractors and occupants regarding construction defects, it is crucial to use customer sentiment analysis to improve customer rights and guide construction companies in their efforts. This study presents a methodology for effectively managing customer complaints and enhancing feedback analysis in the context of defect repair services. The study begins with collecting and preprocessing customer feedback data. Semantic network analysis is used to understand the causes of discomfort in customer feedback, revealing insights into the emotional sentiments expressed by customers and identifying causal relationships between emotions and themes. This research combines text mining, and semantic network analysis to analyze customer feedback for decision-making. By doing so, defect repair service providers can improve service quality, address customer concerns promptly, and understand the factors behind emotional responses in customer feedback. Through data-driven decision-making, these providers can enhance customer rights and identify areas for construction companies to improve service quality.