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A Study on CSFs in the 4th Industrial Revolution (제4차 산업혁명의 성공요인에 관한 연구)

  • Sung, Tae kyung
    • Journal of Service Research and Studies
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.69-83
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    • 2020
  • The purposes of this study is to identify the critical success factors for the 4th industrial revolution through literature review and to empirically evaluate the validity of these factors through questionnaires from executives engaging in the industries of the 4th industrial revolution. Literature review identifies leadership, change management, top management support, strategic fit, training, empowerment, teamwork, organizational culture, communication, and project management as ten critical success factors, Questionnaires were administered to CIOs and CEOs in the industries belong to the 4th industrial revolution. Response rate was 64.4% which shows quite high participation. Respondents rated strategic fit as the most important factor, followed by top management support, leadership, change management, project management, teamwork, communication, training, organizational culture, and empowerment. To successfully pursue the 4th industrial revolution, the followings are recommended. (1) detailed and refined execution strategy, (2) establishment of effective network among government, public companies, research institutes, universities, and industries, (3) strategic and long-term plan, (4) differentiated execution strategy from other countries and global cooperation system.

Study on the Instructors' Factors Affecting Student Performance Under e-Learning Environment (이러닝에서 교수자 역할이 학습성과에 미치는 영향에 대한 연구)

  • Seo, Chang-Gab
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.8
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    • pp.341-347
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    • 2013
  • Instructor willingness to accept and literacy is an e-leaning important variable to expect a positive effect of the introduction of e-learning from the perspective of university. The role of faculty is not only instructor but also content experts, curriculum designers, graphics professionals, media director or programmer. This study suggest as the role of instructor as pedagogical, managerial, social and technical aspect for effective learning outcomes.

Skill Requirements for Information Technology Managers in South Korea (한국 정보기술관리자들의 기술요구사항에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Choong-Kwon;Yoo, Sang-Jin;Reichgelt, Han
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.129-139
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    • 2005
  • Information technology (IT) managers play a very important role in implementing information systems as well as in organizing IT resources. In order to adequately prepare candidates for such positions, it is important that one determine exactly what skills are required for success in this position. This study is intended to reveal the most up-to-date skill requirements for IT managers through analyzing job ads posted on online job boards in South Korea.

Customer Coproduction and Customer Citizenship Behavior in e-Commerce

  • Lee, Ju-Min;Han, In-Goo
    • 한국경영정보학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.06a
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    • pp.473-478
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    • 2007
  • As customers' participation in B2C e-commerce increases, customers are getting more involved in the delivery of services, which may even go beyond the completion of service transactions. To examine such proactive extra-role online customer behavior, we delve into organizational citizenship behavior framework, which has been recently extended to examine customer citizenship behavior (CCB) in the service market area. Although CCB is vital for online retailing success, MIS and e-commerce research efforts have generally focused on the customer's customer coproduction that are customer in-role behaviors. Moreover, although the effect of information created by anonymous strangers on other customers increase, interpersonal trust research have focused on only the relationship between a seller and a customer. Therefore, this study attempts to answer two research questions: What are motivational factors that affect CCB? How differently do the two kinds of interpersonal trusts (trust in online retailer and trust in customers) influence customers?

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A Plan for Reducing SAR Call-outs for Fishing Vessels in Korean Waters

  • Smith, Matthew V.
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.83-88
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    • 2015
  • Korea has a systemic problem with lack of engine maintenance, especially among the Commercial Fishing Vessel fleet. This results in a inordinate percent of SAR call-outs for vessels with engine failure. These SAR call-outs lead to a free tow to shore by KCG or by one of its volunteer associates. Although these tows are not a terrible economic burden on KCG, it is a burden in terms of time and resources mis-allocated. This paper proposes a Commercial Fishing Vessel Examination (CFVE) program modeled after the program run by USCG. It is expected that adopting the CFVE program, KCG may be able to create a culture of safety among fishermen; thus, replicating the USCG's success rates.

The Differences of Social Influence on Information Technology Adoption by Knowledge Work and IT Maturity (정보기술 수용에 있어서 사용자 특성과 정보기술 특성에 따른 사회적 영향의 차이)

  • Yang, Hee-Dong;Moon, Yun-Ji
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.97-120
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    • 2005
  • As information systems are introduced in organizations, user attitudes toward IS are crucial factors for the success of such systems. Hence, understanding what affects user attitudes should be a major concern in MIS research. The purpose of this study is to improve the understanding of social influence on IS adoption. Social influence construct is stretched to include four items: subject norm, image, visibility, and voluntariness. Also, this paper examines the roles of two moderators regarding social influence: user characteristics and IT maturity. We could find that 1) social influence has a significant impact on perceived usefulness(PU), perceived ease of use(PEU), and intention, 2) the social influence on PU is more noticeable for knowledge worker than for undergraduate student, and 3) social influence on knowledge worker's PU is stronger for emerging IT(e.g., wireless internet services) than for mature IT(e.g., spreadsheet software).

A Comparative Study on the Adoption of Mobile Devices

  • Lee, Jong-Oh;Whang, Jae-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society for Industrial Systems Conference
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    • 2007.02a
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    • pp.32-34
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    • 2007
  • The global market for mobile phone business is already matured. Accordingly, the repurchasing issue for the mobile phone is being weighted drastically by the marketers. The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationships among seven crucial factors, and also examines the differences between Korean and Indonesian markets concerning the relationships of these key success factors. This research classifies these two markets as a matured market and an emerging market respectively. The structural model is tested with the data from each of the sub-samples. The analysis of the multi-group structural equation model (MSEM) showed that compared to Korean, Indonesian had more emphasized on extra-functions for the mobile phone as well as giving more influence on satisfaction from brand image. Due to the different market situation and users, the lessons to which product features must be more emphasized could be obtained for the product managers in the industry.

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Predicting the Number of Movie Audiences Through Variable Selection Based on Information Gain Measure (정보 소득율 기반의 변수 선택을 통한 영화 관객 수 예측)

  • Park, Hyeon-Mock;Choi, Sang Hyun
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.19-27
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    • 2019
  • In this study, we propose a methodology for predicting the movie audience based on movie information that can be easily acquired before opening and effectively distinguishing qualitative variables. In addition, we constructed a model to estimate the number of movie audiences at the time of data acquisition through the configured variables. Another purpose of this study is to provide a criterion for categorizing success of movies with qualitative characteristics. As an evaluation criterion, we used information gain ratio which is the node selection criterion of C4.5 algorithm. Through the procedure we have selected 416 movie data features. As a result of the multiple linear regression model, the performance of the regression model using the variables selection method based on the information gain ratio was excellent.

Determination of Information System Development Priority Using Quality Function Deployment: Applied to a Motor Company Case (품질 기능 전개를 이용한 정보시스템 개발 우선순위 결정 방법: 자동차 회사 적용 사례를 중심으로)

  • Han, Chang-Hee;Choi, Sang-Hyun;Kim, Jae-Kyeong;Lim, Seong-Kook;Kim, Soung-He
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.27-42
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    • 1998
  • In a competitive environment, selecting and effectively pursing the right information system investments can be a key factor in sustaining corporate viability and prosperity. This study applies quality function deployment(QFD) to the determination of information system development priority. The intent of QFD is to incorporate the needs of a customer through the various stages of product planning and manufacturing into a final product. The basic idea of our study is to translate the core competence and the competitive environment into the business strategy, and the critical success factors, and subsequently into information system development priority. Our method is applied to a motor company for the determination of the information system development priority. The company case is illustrated step by step with real data of the company and motor market.

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An Analysis of Major Failure Factors to Reduce the Dysfunctions of Electronic Commerce (전자상거래의 역기능 개선을 위한 주요실패요인 분석)

  • Han, Kyeong-Seok;Noh, Mee-Hyun
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.103-124
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    • 1998
  • The recent information society is affected by new technologies including EC(Electronic Commerce), CALS(Commerce At Light Speed), EDI(Electronic Data Interchange), telecommuting and teleconferencing. The research goal of this paper is to identify major failure factors to reduce the dysfunction of EC and to suggest possible strategies that overcome those obstacles. The research methodologies of major failure factors are very similar to those of critical success factors which were widely used in MIS research areas. Ideally EC provides the possibility of a win/win situation for vendors and consumers. A survey study was performed using questionnaires. The factor analysis was performed to identify failure factors. Several hypotheses were set up to identify the major failure factors to reduce the dysfunction of EC. The regession analysis was performed to test those hypotheses and to understand the relationships between the major failure factors identified and the performance variables such as satisfaction, usage, and usefulness. Finally, the paper suggests alternatives to activate EC in terms of regulations, social rules, a technological model, etc.

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