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The effect of K-POP characteristics on the liking of Korean Wave content, the intention of listening and the purchase intention of Korean products: Targeting Chinese consumers (K-POP 특성이 한류콘텐츠 호감도와 청취의도 및 한국제품 구매의사에 미치는 영향: 중국소비자를 대상으로)

  • Yu, Seung Yeob
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.15 no.9
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    • pp.201-210
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    • 2017
  • This study investigated the effect of K-POP characteristics on Korean consumers' liking, intention of listening and purchase intention of Korean products. For this purpose, K-POP characteristics were classified into musical characteristics and star characteristics. The results of the study are as follows. First, both musical characteristics and star characteristics of K-POP characteristics had a significant effect on favorability of Korean Wave content. Second, both musical characteristics and star characteristics of K-POP have a significant effect on K-POP listening intention. Third, both musical characteristics and star characteristics of K-POP characteristics had a significant effect on the purchase intention of Korean products through Korean Wave content. However, the relative influence of star characteristics is higher than K-POP characteristics. The results of this study will be useful data for promoting Korean pop among Chinese consumers.

PPL Strategy Comparison of British - American and K-POP music videos (영미권과 K-POP 뮤직비디오 내 PPL 전략 비교)

  • Cha, Young Ran
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.10
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    • pp.170-180
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    • 2013
  • This study compares and reviews PPL in domestic and foreign music videos with reference to possibility of connecting K-POP music videos and PPL in industrial perspective and establishes a successful PPL strategy for K-POP. For this, their success factors are drawn through content analysis method for PPL examples in K-POP and foreign(British-American) music videos. The study analyzes PPL strategies in K-POP and foreign music videos by content analysis of PPL exposure frequency and time, PPL placement type, PPL products group type, advertisers, etc. According to the study, PPL product lines as well as fashions need to be diversified in K-POP music videos. The study also shows that it needs to apply the PPL strategy used in foreign music videos which are focused on exposure time rather than exposure frequency. In addition, it turned out to be important to establish more bold PPL placement exposure strategy in K-POP music videos. Therefore, the study is to offer theoretical and political implications required for successful PPL strategy in K-POP in the future.

Effect of New Hallyu: Influence of K-POP Consumption on Chinese Attitude toward Korea and Hallyu (신한류 효과: 중국인들의 K-POP 이용이 한국과 한류에 대한 호감도에 미치는 영향)

  • Liu, Jing-Jin;Park, Yeon-Jin;Hwang, Ha-Sung
    • Korean journal of communication and information
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    • v.65
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    • pp.51-75
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    • 2014
  • This study aims to examine how the usage of K-POP and Korean TV dramas influence Chinese attitude toward Korea and Hallyu as K-POP has gained its popularity all over the world. The result indicated that 'gender', 'duration of watching Korean TV drama, 'the evaluation of Korean TV dramas', 'duration of listening K-POP and 'evaluation of K-POP' are strong predictors influencing attitude toward Korea among Chinese people. On the other hand, in relation to Hallyu, demographic factors are not appeared as the predictors, however, duration of watching Korean TV dramas, 'the evaluation of Korea TV dramas' and 'evaluation of K-POP' have been shown to influence the attitude toward Hallyu in a positive way. As the practical implication this result suggests that content, either Drama or K-POP, has more importance to appeal global audience rather than famous star has. Furthermore, when variables such as watching Korea TV dramas and evaluation of Korea TV drama have been controlled, 'evaluation of K-POP' appeared as a strong predictor to influence attitude of Korea and Hallyu in a positive way. This result indicates that the main content of Hallyu in China has shifted from Korean Dram to K-POP as the New Hallyu has been coming.

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A Study on the Global Possibilities of Gugak Broadcasting as K-Music Content through the Metaverse Audition Platform

  • KIM, JOY
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2022
  • This study is a sustainability study of K-Music beyond K-Pop through New Media. New media literally means 'new media'. When TV, classified as legacy media, first appeared in the world, it was an innovative new media platform. Of course, it is considered the most traditional legacy media. However, the definition of new media inevitably changes with the times. Most of the media called new media today are based on online and mobile. This thesis focuses on popular music including crossover traditional music genre. And we define popular music exported abroad as K-pop, and propose the possibility of globalization of Korean music using K-pop users and new media, a metaverse based K-pop audition platform, as consumers and suppliers in the global market. Hallyu, the studying of K-Pop through the study of attitudes and economic effects of K-pop, such as reactions to the spread of K-pop and the reactions of fans who like K-pop, are constantly being discussed in various ways. But there has been no case of cultural technology research that linked the sustainability of Gugak as the Korean music through new media to the K-pop business platform. As the overflowing data pours out in the virtual space as an act that gives the meaning of existence, the online is able to become an open market that provides reliable information all over the world. Therefore we would like to propose on the sustainability of Korean music through the 'Korean Traditional Music Broadcasting Metaverse Audition' beyond the K-pop business model as the K-Music content in the cultural technology era.

Potential Crisis and Opportunity in the K-pop Choreography Copyright

  • Kim, Joy
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.253-258
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    • 2021
  • This study aims to expose the potential dangers of K-pop through the past and present of K-pop choreography copyrights and to suggest the need to secure digital choreography copyrights for the sustainability of K-pop considering national responsibility. As the content industry quickly sought countermeasures to digital transformation, such as the launch of K-pop platforms and the evolution of OMO (Online Merges with Offline) media commerce in response to changes in the industrial environment due to COVID-19, the annual export of the domestic content industry increased by 6.3% compared to the previous year. Accordingly, our copyright does not require that works be fixed in tangibles, as in Japan and Germany, on the basis of entrusting each country's legislation to determine whether to require fixation on choreographed works. On the other hand, the United States, France and the United Kingdom are demanding that it be fixed. Although choreography is at the center of K-pop and the value and influence of K-pop videos including cover dance through new media are discussed from various perspectives, copyright on choreography that needs to be resolved in business platforms for K-pop scalability The fact that there is such a big difference in problem perception is an area where we must not lose our vigilance. As the development of today's technology, the method of fixing a choreography looks very easy as an image, but at the same time can be stolen very quickly. Therefore, compared to overseas cases, it is urgent to improve the difference in perception of copyright registration for K-pop choreography and to supplement the system include the NFT.

Optimization of Acetone-Fractionation for 1-Palmitoyl-2-Oleoyl-3-Oleoyl Glycerol and 1-Palmitoyl-2-Oleoyl-3-Palmitoyl Glycerol by Response Surface Methodology (반응표면분석법에 의한 1-Palmitoyl-2-Oleoyl-3-Oleoyl Glycerol과 1-Palmitoyl-2-Oleoyl-3-Palmitoyl Glycerol의 아세톤 분별 공정 최적화)

  • Shin, Jung-Ah;Sung, Min-Hye;Lee, Sun-Mo;Son, Jeoung-Mae;Lee, Jeung-Hee;Hong, Soon-Taek;Lee, Ki-Teak
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.40 no.7
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    • pp.975-980
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    • 2011
  • 1-Palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-3-oleoyl glycerol (POO) and 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-3-palmitoyl glycerol (POP) were enriched from palm stearin using an acetone fractionation process. Response surface methodology was employed to optimize the purity of POO ($Y_1$, %) and POP ($Y_2$, %) along with POO+POP content ($Y_3$, g) based on independent variables such as fractionation temperature ($X_1$, 25, 30, and $35^{\circ}C$) and the ratio of palm stearin to acetone ($X_2$, 1:3, 1:6 and 1:9, w/v). Fractionation conditions were optimized to maximize $Y_1$, $Y_2$, and $Y_3$, in which fractionation temperature was $29.3^{\circ}C$ with a 1:5.7 acetone ratio. With such parameters, 60.9% of POP and 23.8% of POO purity were expected with a 75% yield (3.0 g) of POO and POP.

Development of the Online Activity Index of K-pop Fans

  • Kwak, Young-Sik;Hong, Jae-Won;Nam, Yoon-Jung;Han, Kang-Il;Kim, Mi-Hee;Na, Byeong-Min;Wang, Xue;Song, He-Feng
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.26 no.9
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    • pp.201-212
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    • 2021
  • This study aims to empirically measure K-pop fans' content and the extent of online activities. To achieve the purpose of the study, the researchers identify the statistically significant online activities that determine the intensity of fan attachment toward K-pop artists. Further, the research confirms the relative importance of various meaningful online activities. Consequently, we can develop the K-pop Online Activity Index (KOAI) model and apply it to this index model empirically for each respondent. We found that the model consists of five online activities of K-pop fans: whether joining the fan club or not, whether paying per view V live+ or not, whether watching VODs associated with artists or not, the degree of fan club writing, the degree of watching a lot on YouTube to improve the value of my artists. This study has practical significance in that it allows K-pop marketers to improve their marketing performance by providing content that will enable them to more efficiently and effectively allocate marketing resources to various online activities to get fan responses. It allows accumulating academic knowledge to understand the behavior in the field of online behavior for K-pop fans.

Analysis of Usage Types of K-pop Idol Avatar and Fandom Perception (케이팝 아이돌의 아바타 활용 유형 및 팬덤의 인식분석)

  • Bang, Eunjung;Wu, Sindy;Kim, Soyeon
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.25 no.11
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    • pp.1601-1612
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    • 2022
  • As human brands, Idols, the central members of K-pop, are actively engaging in various industries based on the support of their fandoms, greatly impacting the national economy. In particular, due to the development of digital devices and technologies, they are active both online and offline, and idol avatars are a significant part of their activities across diverse contexts. Therefore, this study aims to categorize avatars used in various contexts and explore fandoms' perceptions according to each type. Based on case studies and literature review, idol avatar usage was categorized into products, supplier-led content, and interactive content, and accordingly, surveys and in-depth interviews were conducted. As a result, regardless of category, fandom showed a negative perception of idol avatar usage, as shown in the order of interactive content, supplier-led content, and products. Regarding human brand characteristics of idol avatars, attractiveness was evaluated higher than intimacy and likeability. However, the attachment to real-life idols showed a higher correlation with the characteristics of intimacy and likeability than attractiveness. This study is significant as it looked at the future directions of idol avatar usage by analyzing the fandoms' perception of avatar usage in the K-pop industry from a human brand perspective.

The Characteristics of User Created Content(UCC) for Virtual Band K/DA (가상밴드 K/DA에 대한 사용자 제작 콘텐츠(UCC) 특성)

  • Zhe, Han;Lee, Hyun Seok
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.74-84
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    • 2020
  • In November 2018, virtual pop band K/DA, with the use of holograms and actual K-pop girl group members, performed its debut album titled "POP/STARS" at the opening ceremony of the League of Legends S8 final, hosted by Riot Games. The fan culture that exists for real singers adapts itself to virtual bands, and K/DA, consisting of virtual characters, encouraging the production of user created content (UCC). However, this form of UCC is different from the most common one, meaning that this type of band generates another way of consuming content. Therefore, this study examines how K/DA's digital characters are transformed and reproduced by UCC and how the original producers' content differs from them. Firstly, the development of this study considers the open characteristics of UCC, such as user type, created motivation, created process, content type and sharing method. In the second part, the virtual idol Hatsune Miku and virtual band Pentakill will be analysed to understand UCC. Thirdly, K/DA will be analyzed as a case study based on three factors: created motivation, content type and sharing method. In this manner, this study aims to explain how UCC for virtual bands reproduce and consume original content and expand their commercial value.

What Do The Algorithms of The Online Video Platform Recommend: Focusing on Youtube K-pop Music Video (온라인 동영상 플랫폼의 알고리듬은 어떤 연관 비디오를 추천하는가: 유튜브의 K POP 뮤직비디오를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Yeong-Ju;Lee, Chang-Hwan
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2020
  • In order to understand the recommendation algorithm applied to the online video platform, this study examines the relationship between the content characteristics of K-pop music videos and related videos recommended for playback on YouTube, and analyses which videos are recommended as related videos through network analysis. As a result, the more liked videos, the higher recommendation ranking and most of the videos belonging to the same channel or produced by the same agency were recommended as related videos. As a result of the network analysis of the related video, the network of K-pop music video is strongly formed, and the BTS music video is highly centralized in the network analysis of the related video. These results suggest that the network between K-pops is strong, so when you enter K-pop as a search query and watch videos, you can enjoy K-pop continuously. But when watching other genres of video, K-pop may not be recommended as a related video.