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우리나라 제조업 부문의 사업체 규모별 성장성 및 생산성 분포의 변화 추이 분석 (Productivity and Growth Performance Differentials by Firm Size in Korean Manufacturing)

  • 김영준
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제16권9호
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    • pp.5897-5905
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    • 2015
  • 본고에서는 통계청 광업제조업조사의 사업체별 미시자료를 이용하여 제조업을 대상으로 자본투입, 노동생산성, 총요소생산성 등 기업의 성장성과 관련된 경영지표의 분포를 사업체 규모별 및 시기별로 나누어 도출하고 이를 토대로 사업체 규모별 성장성의 차이가 주로 어떠한 요인에 기인하는지 살펴보았다. 총요소생산성 증가와 자본투입 증가(자본심화)가 실질 부가가치 증가에 미친 기여도를 시산해 본 결과 대규모 사업체의 총요소생산성 기여도가 중소규모 사업체에 비하여 더 크고 이러한 격차는 점차 확대되고 있음을 알 수 있었다. 반면 자본심화의 경우는 대규모 사업체의 경우가 중소규모 사업체에 비하여 오히려 더 낮았던 것으로 나타나 2000년대 이후 성장성에 있어서 중소기업과 대기업 간의 격차가 확대된 주 원인이 자본심화 보다는 총요소생산성 증가율 격차에 기인함을 확인할 수 있었다. 한편 사업체 단위별 노동생산성 및 총요소생산성의 분포를 구해 본 결과, 중소규모 보다는 대규모 사업체 집단에서 사업체 간 양극화가 더욱 뚜렷이 진행되고 있음을 알 수 있었다.

가족기업의 부채구조 결정요인 분석 (The determinants of family firm's debt structure)

  • 공재식;김충환
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2013
  • 본 연구는 기업의 지배구조에서 가족기업 형태가 부채구조에 어떠한 영향을 미치는가에 대해 실증분석을 실시하였다. 분석결과, 가족기업은 비가족기업에 비해 부채비율을 낮게 유지하고 있는 것으로 확인되었다. 외국인 투자자는 대리인문제에 대한 모니터링 활동으로 기업 부채수준을 크게 낮추고 있는 것으로 나타났다. 수익성이 좋은 기업은 부채수준을 낮게 유지하고 있으며, 유형자산이 많고 기업규모가 큰 기업은 담보가능 자산이 커서 채권자들의 자금제공 가능성이 높으므로 부채수준을 높게 유지하는 것으로 나타났다. 본 연구의 시사점으로는, 외국인 투자자는 우리나라의 많은 기업들이 유지하는 가족기업에 대한 대규모 주식 보유를 통해 가족기업의 지배대주주의 전횡을 견제함으로서 외부감시주체로서 경영의사 결정 효율화에 크게 기여할 수 있다는 것을 보여준다.

소규모 기업에 있어서 지식소싱 전략이 기업성과에 미치는 영향 고찰 (An Examination of Knowledge Sourcing Strategies Effects on Corporate Performance in Small Enterprises)

  • 최병구
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.57-81
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    • 2008
  • Knowledge is an essential strategic weapon for sustaining competitive advantage and is the key determinant for organizational growth. When knowledge is shared and disseminated throughout the organization, it increases an organization's value by providing the ability to respond to new and unusual situations. The growing importance of knowledge as a critical resource has forced executives to pay attention to their organizational knowledge. Organizations are increasingly undertaking knowledge management initiatives and making significant investments. Knowledge sourcing is considered as the first important step in effective knowledge management. Most firms continue to make an effort to realize the benefits of knowledge management by using various knowledge sources effectively. Appropriate knowledge sourcing strategies enable organizations to create, acquire, and access knowledge in a timely manner by reducing search and transfer costs, which result in better firm performance. In response, the knowledge management literature has devoted substantial attention to the analysis of knowledge sourcing strategies. Many studies have categorized knowledge sourcing strategies into intemal- and external-oriented. Internal-oriented sourcing strategy attempts to increase firm performance by integrating knowledge within the boundary of the firm. On the contrary, external-oriented strategy attempts to bring knowledge in from outside sources via either acquisition or imitation, and then to transfer that knowledge across to the organization. However, the extant literature on knowledge sourcing strategies focuses primarily on large organizations. Although many studies have clearly highlighted major differences between large and small firms and the need to adopt different strategies for different firm sizes, scant attention has been given to analyzing how knowledge sourcing strategies affect firm performance in small firms and what are the differences between small and large firms in the patterns of knowledge sourcing strategies adoption. This study attempts to advance the current literature by examining the impact of knowledge sourcing strategies on small firm performance from a holistic perspective. By drawing on knowledge based theory from organization science and complementarity theory from the economics literature, this paper is motivated by the following questions: (1) what are the adoption patterns of different knowledge sourcing strategies in small firms (i,e., what sourcing strategies should be adopted and which sourcing strategies work well together in small firms)?; and (2) what are the performance implications of these adoption patterns? In order to answer the questions, this study developed three hypotheses. First hypothesis based on knowledge based theory is that internal-oriented knowledge sourcing is positively associated with small firm performance. Second hypothesis developed on the basis of knowledge based theory is that external-oriented knowledge sourcing is positively associated with small firm performance. The third one based on complementarity theory is that pursuing both internal- and external-oriented knowledge sourcing simultaneously is negatively or less positively associated with small firm performance. As a sampling frame, 700 firms were identified from the Annual Corporation Report in Korea. Survey questionnaires were mailed to owners or executives who were most erudite about the firm s knowledge sourcing strategies and performance. A total of 188 companies replied, yielding a response rate of 26.8%. Due to incomplete data, 12 responses were eliminated, leaving 176 responses for the final analysis. Since all independent variables were measured using continuous variables, supermodularity function was used to test the hypotheses based on the cross partial derivative of payoff function. The results indicated no significant impact of internal-oriented sourcing strategies while positive impact of external-oriented sourcing strategy on small firm performance. This intriguing result could be explained on the basis of various resource and capital constraints of small firms. Small firms typically have restricted financial and human resources. They do not have enough assets to always develop knowledge internally. Another possible explanation is competency traps or core rigidities. Building up a knowledge base based on internal knowledge creates core competences, but at the same time, excessive internal focused knowledge exploration leads to behaviors blind to other knowledge. Interestingly, this study found that Internal- and external-oriented knowledge sourcing strategies had a substitutive relationship, which was inconsistent with previous studies that suggested complementary relationship between them. This result might be explained using organizational identification theory. Internal organizational members may perceive external knowledge as a threat, and tend to ignore knowledge from external sources because they prefer to maintain their own knowledge, legitimacy, and homogeneous attitudes. Therefore, integrating knowledge from internal and external sources might not be effective, resulting in failure of improvements of firm performance. Another possible explanation is small firms resource and capital constraints and lack of management expertise and absorptive capacity. Although the integration of different knowledge sources is critical, high levels of knowledge sourcing in many areas are quite expensive and so are often unrealistic for small enterprises. This study provides several implications for research as well as practice. First this study extends the existing knowledge by examining the substitutability (and complementarity) of knowledge sourcing strategies. Most prior studies have tended to investigate the independent effects of these strategies on performance without considering their combined impacts. Furthermore, this study tests complementarity based on the productivity approach that has been considered as a definitive test method for complementarity. Second, this study sheds new light on knowledge management research by identifying the relationship between knowledge sourcing strategies and small firm performance. Most current literature has insisted complementary relationship between knowledge sourcing strategies on the basis of data from large firms. Contrary to the conventional wisdom, this study identifies substitutive relationship between knowledge sourcing strategies using data from small firms. Third, implications for practice highlight that managers of small firms should focus on knowledge sourcing from external-oriented strategies. Moreover, adoption of both sourcing strategies simultaneousiy impedes small firm performance.

기업간 관계요인이 협업적 IT 활동과 기업성과에 미치는 영향 (Influence of Relationship Factors on Collaborative IT Activities and Firm Performance)

  • 장시영;최영진
    • 경영과학
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2006
  • With the diffusion of the Internet, firms try to electronically collaborate with their partners in order to cut costs and gain profits. This, electronic Partnership, called 'Collaborative IT' is quite popular between large purchase enterprises and small-to-medium sized sub-contractors. This study investigates such relations. This study proposes three groups of research variables-interorganizational relationship, collaborative IT activity, and firm performance. the interorganizational relationship consists of trust, commitment, and asymmetry of commitment. Collaborative IT activity is composed of information sharing and workflow integration. The ultimate dependent variable is firm performance. It is hypothesized that the relationship factors influence the level of collaborative IT activity, while the latter in turn affects the firm performance. The relationship factors nay also directly affect the dependent variable. In addition, collaborative IT motive, as a moderating variable, may influence the causal relationship. By means of survey, ore hundred and eighty-two responses were obtained. Most sample companies are small-sized, in the manufacturing sector. The analysis of data reveals that both trust and commitment positively affects the level of collaborative IT activity, while asymmetry of commitment has negative effects. The workflow integration is significantly related with firm performance. Information sharing, however, has no signific3nt effects. Furthermore, asymmetry of commitment shows reverse relationship with firm performance. Collaborative IT motive works as a moderating variable between information sharing and firm performance. Finally, workflow integration is believed to mediate between relationship factors and firm performance.

중소기업에 있어 지식경영 소싱 전략 간 상호보완 구조의 분석 및 기업 성과에 미치는 영향 검정 (Analyzing Complementarity Structures of KM Strategies and Testing Their Impact on Firm Performance in Small and Medium Enterprises)

  • 최병구;이재남
    • 지식경영연구
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    • 제12권4호
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    • pp.55-75
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    • 2011
  • Scant attention has been given to analyzing how knowledge sourcing strategies affect firm performance in SMEs and what are the differences between SMEs and large firms in the patterns of knowledge sourcing strategies adoption. This study attempts to advance the current literature by examining the impact of knowledge sourcing strategies on SMEs performance. The empirical segment of our work is based on data on knowledge sourcing strategies of SMEs and organizational performance from a sample of 166 Korean firms. Our results indicate knowledge sourcing adoption patterns of SMEs are different from large firms. In addition, the results confirm that substitutability between internal- and external-oriented, person- and external-oriented sourcing strategies. This study sheds new light on knowledge management (KM) research by identifying the relationship between knowledge sourcing strategies and SMEs performance.

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중소기업의 지식경영이 구성원의 혁신활동에 미치는 효과 (The Effect of Knowledge Management on the Innovation Activities of Employee in Small Business)

  • 안관영
    • 산업경영시스템학회지
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    • 제35권1호
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    • pp.154-160
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    • 2012
  • This paper reviewed the two proposed hypotheses. The first hypothesis is to test the relationship between knowledge management and incremental innovation, and the second hypothesis is to test the moderating effect of firm-size on that relationship. Data were gathered from 434 employees in service industry, and multiple regression analysis was used to test two proposed hypotheses. In the first hypothesis, it was appeared that knowledge acquisition and knowledge transfer have positive effects on all incremental innovation factors (process innovation, operation innovation, service innovation). In the second hypothesis, it was appeared that firm-size has an positive interaction effect on incremental innovation in knowledge transfer, but not in knowledge acquisition. It means that knowledge transfer has more positive effect on incremental innovation in large firm-size than in small firm-size.

The Heterogeneity of Job Creation and Destruction in Transition and Non-transition Developing Countries: The Effects of Firm Size, Age and Ownership

  • Ochieng, Haggai Kennedy;Park, Bokyeong
    • East Asian Economic Review
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.385-432
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    • 2017
  • This paper investigates how firm age, size and ownership are related with job creation and destruction, and how these patterns differ across transition and non-transition economies. The analysis finds that age is inversely related with gross job creation and net job creation in the two samples. This finding is consistent with the theory of the learning effect. The relationship between age and job destruction is indifferent in non-transition economies. On the contrary, old firms in transition economies destroy more jobs than young ones. The paper further establishes an inverse relationship between size and gross job creation in the two groups. However, there is divergence between the two samples; small firms in non-transition economies also exhibit a higher gross job destruction rate. Consequently large firms have a higher net job creation rate. In transition economies, small and large firms exhibit similar rates of job destruction. But small firms retain a higher net job creation rate. A more intriguing finding is that state owned firms do not underperform domestic private ones. This means these countries may be using soft budget constraint which allows state owned firms to overstaff. Finally, crowding out of SMEs by foreign owned firms is not evident in transition economies.

Firm Characteristics and Cash Holdings Speed of Adjustment: Evidence from Vietnam

  • TRUONG, Khiem Dieu
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제8권8호
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    • pp.137-148
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    • 2021
  • The study investigates the existence of an optimal level of cash and the firm characteristics influencing the decision to hold cash, and the adjusting speed of the cash holdings to the target level. It highlights the heterogeneity of cash adjustment speed in the Vietnam market. The research employs the 417 samples of Vietnamese non - financial listed firms in the period of 2010 to 2019. The study uses the Pool OLS model, Fixed effect model (FEM), Random effect model (REM), and GMM model. According to the research findings, there is an optimal amount of cash at which the firm's value is maximized in Vietnamese listed firms, and the majority of the firms in the sample retain cash over the target level. Furthermore, the study demonstrates that firms actively modify their cash holdings to the optimal level with an adjustment speed of less than one owing to adjustment cost constraints. This speed varies between groupings of enterprises with different characteristics, underlining the heterogeneity of the adjustment speed even more. Small deviation firms adjust more rapidly than large deviation firms. Large free cash flow (FCF) firms adjust more readily than small FCF firms, and fiscal deficit firms modify more rapidly than firms with a financial surplus.

대기업과 중소기업 임금격차 및 결정요인 (Wage Gap and Determinants of Large and Small Enterprises)

  • 문영만
    • 노동경제논집
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    • 제42권1호
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    • pp.43-72
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    • 2019
  • Oaxaca의 임금격차 요인분해법을 활용하여 대기업과 중소기업의 임금격차를 분해한 결과, 공급측 요인의 총임금격차는 44.2%였으며, 근속연수와 학력이 가장 크게 영향을 미쳤다. 그리고 기업의 경영실적 등 수요측 요인에 의한 기업 규모별 임금격차를 분해한 결과, 총임금격차는 44.9%였으며, 임금격차에 미치는 영향력은 노동생산성, 노조, 외주비율 순으로 컸다. 이러한 분석결과는 기업 규모별 임금격차를 해소하기 위해서는 인적자본의 차이 등 공급측 요인뿐만 아니라 기업의 경영실적과 자본구조 등 수요측 요인도 함께 고려할 필요가 있음을 시사한다.

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경기지역 IT산업의 대·중소기업간 성장성 분석 (The Comparative Analysis about the Firm Growth Between Large Enterprises and SMEs in the IT Companies located in Gyeonggi-do)

  • 윤충한;손종칠
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.2376-2381
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    • 2014
  • 2008년 글로벌금융위기 이후 더욱 심화된 기업간 양극화 문제의 해소와 관련하여 현재 대중소기업간 동반성장의 필요성이 그 어느 때보다 크게 대두되고 있다. 이에 본고는 KISVALUE를 통해 517개(대기업 80개, 중소기업 437개) 경기지역 소재 IT기업의 15년(1996~2010년)간의 기업패널 자료를 구축하고 pooled OLS 기법을 이용하여 Gibrat 법칙 및 Jovanovich 가설의 성립여부에 대한 엄밀한 분석을 시도하였다. 실증분석 결과, 기업의 규모를 대리하는 추정계수 값이 1보다 작게 나타나 기업의 규모와 성장률간에는 상관관계가 없다는 Gibrat법칙은 성립하지 않는 것으로 나타났다. 반면, 기업의 업력을 대리하는 추정계수 값이 유의하게 음(-)의 값을 나타내고 있어 기업의 업력과 성장률간에는 역의 상관관계가 있다는 Jovanovic 가설은 성립하는 것으로 나타났다. 이상의 분석결과는 대체로 기업의 업력이 짧은 중소기업은 업력이 긴 대기업보다 성장률이 높을 수 있음을 의미하고, 또한 수출 및 기술혁신 지향적인 기업일수록 기업의 성장률이 높은 것으로 나타났다.