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Korea's IT Trade with Major Partners (US, Japan, China) and its Impacts on Domestic Industry (우리나라 주요국(미국, 일본, 중국)과의 IT 무역과 국내 IT 산업으로의 파급효과)

  • Lee, Sang-Yong Tome;Han, Jae-Seung
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.39-59
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    • 2011
  • Information Technology (IT) has been working as an engine of growth in Korea since early 1990's. For the next leap of Korean economy and to overcome worldwide financial crisis, Korea's IT industry needs to find a new breakthrough. In this viewpoint, we tried to empirically analyze the impact of Korea's IT trade on domestic industry. Since Korean government is trying to set up a few free trade agreements (FTA) with major trade partners, more accurate understanding of the impact of FTA is required to find the correct way to promote Korea's IT industry. We first looked at the current status of Korea's IT trade with major partners such as the US, Japan, and China to understand the competitiveness of Korea's IT industry. Having done this, we measured the impact of IT trade on domestic industry using Granger causality test. The results showed that the positive impact of trade is bigger on IT industry than on whole industry. Also, the impact of import turned out to be bigger than that of export. Among the major trade partner countries, the US’s and China's impacts are bigger than Japan's impact. Another notable thing is that IT product import from the US has especially big impact on domestic IT industry. Our findings may have certain implications to the FTA related policy.

Analysis on the innovation pattern by major industry in Korea

  • PARK, Kyoo-Ho
    • East Asian Journal of Business Economics (EAJBE)
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.51-58
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    • 2019
  • Purpose - This paper aims to analyze the difference of technological innovative pattern by industry. Research design and methodology - we try to identify the major factors which can exert an effective influence on actual innovation output, utilizing the result of Korean Innovation Survey. By doing so, this work can make a comparison with Pavitt (1984) and succeeding discussion on sectoral pattern of innovation Results - Analysis on major industry in Korea shows that there are substantial differences in terms of the source of innovation, organization-related factor, and appropriation mechanism among each industry, and differential strategy to be proper for the nature of each industry is needed. There is some variation within industries which deemed as same type of sector defined by Pavitt. Conclusions - This analysis call for elaborate analysis on sectoral pattern of innovation, considering the change and difference of innovative environment as well as differential business strategy and way to do innovate, which is proper considering the nature of innovative pattern in each industry for successful technological innovation in Korea. At the same time, proper policy measure considering the differential pattern of technological innovation is needed.

An Investigation into Determinants of Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty : The Moderating Effect of Customers' Knowledge Level & Industry Types (고객만족과 고객충성도의 결정요인에 관한 연구 : 고객지식수준과 산업형태를 조절변수로 한 비교연구)

  • 임준영;임재영
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.1-25
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    • 2002
  • This study tested major determinants of customer satisfaction and loyalty by varying degrees of customers' knowledge level. Also, authors investigated the degrees of those impacts by classifying industries into two groups(service/manufacturing). Based on 4,000 completed surveys from five major cities, authors found the relationship among perceived quality, perceived value, and corporate image with customer satisfaction and customer loyalty. As a result, corporate image(extrinsic cue) was a major determinant to customers who are low knowledgeable and impacts of corporate image on customer satisfaction was stronger in service industry than manufacturing industry.

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Copyright and Creativity of Popular Music in the Digital Age: Towards a Sustainable Cultural System

  • Choi, Hwanho
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2017
  • The music industry of the digital age has witnessed seemingly endless battles involving copyright. Though continuous efforts to strengthen copyright under romantic understating have benefited major actors in the industry, it has threatened creativity and net activism in the digital age. This study argues rhetoric used by the industry regarding how file sharing and digital environments hurt music sales is inadequate. It has enabled the industry and its major labels to embolden copyright and protective legislation with the government's support. This article will reveal that the issue surrounding copyright under the romantic notion is not an outdated one confined to the early era of digital music This article will argue that major players in the industry are repeating the old strategic approach of controlling the music market. This is achieved by limiting practices of music audiences and future creativity such as the creation of amateur content and emergence of new business models.

The Trends and Problems to be Solved of the Synthetics Fibers' Industry (화학섬유공업의 동향과 과제)

  • 김광철
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.13 no.22
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    • pp.129-146
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    • 1990
  • The purpose of this paper is to study the trends and problems to be solved of the Synthetics Fibers` Industry. The major concern has been paid to the key ideas and practical methods to be needed in strengthening the competitive power of the Synthetics Fibers' Industry of korea over the world. In this article, the researcher is to analyze the tends of the Synthetics Fibers' Industry of Korea Japan, Southeast Asia, Europe and U.S.A. and finally the researcher is to provide the major ideas concerning the problems to be solved in Synthetics Fibers' Industry of Korea to ward the competitive world market.

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A Case Study of Human Resource Nurturing Achievements through Industry-University Cooperation (산학협력을 통한 인력양성 성과도출 사례 연구)

  • Han, JungSoo
    • Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.41-46
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    • 2022
  • This study analyzed the results and implications of the industry-university cooperation human resource nurturing process based on the I-O model for the Motion Graphics major and the Global Hotelier major in Baek seok University. In this study, based on the analysis of the human resources training performance through industry-university cooperation in the motion graphics and hotelier fields for 5 years, what kind of efforts were made for successful human resource training, and the level of performance was analyzed and improvement points were suggested. In this study, four strategies were set for successful industry-university-tailored human resource nurturing: student-industry matching through industry participation in education, industry-university integrated education, education quality advancement, and customized education infrastructure construction. As a result of the analysis, customized human resource training should first be developed through industry demand survey and a mirror-type practice room should be built to fit the corporate environment. Second, it was found that it is possible to be individual only if there is an active participation of industry experts throughout the curriculum such as subjects and non-subjects.

The Study on Factors Affecting Educational Need to Convergence Major of Dental Hygiene Students at K University (K대학교 치위생학과 학생의 융합전공 교육 요구도에 영향을 미치는 요인에 관한 연구)

  • Ma I Choi;Min-Sun Lee
    • Journal of Korean Dental Hygiene Science
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.29-37
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    • 2024
  • Background: This study investigatedthe factors influencing the degree of education in the Department of Dental Hygiene at K University on the degree of education required for a convergence major related to the medical device industry. Methods: For 5 days from December 5, 2023, 257 students of the Department of Dental Hygiene at a university in Wonju Citywere surveyed, and an online survey was conducted. General characteristics, school satisfaction, satisfaction with majors, perceptions of multi-majors in universities, and the degree of demand for a convergence major related to the medical device industry were examined. Since normality was not satisfied, non-parametric analysis was performed. To confirm the differences in convergence major related to medical device industry education needs according to general characteristics, the Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal-Wallis test were performed. Post-hoc analysis was performed, and the median, minimum, and maximum values were presented. Multiple regression analysis was performed to confirm the effect on the demand for a convergence major related to the medical device industry, and the statistical significance probability was set at 0.05. Results: As a result of examining the factors affecting the demand for a convergence major related to the medical device industry, it was found that the more experience one has in completing a double major in college (p<0.05) and the higher the degree of satisfaction with the major (p<0.05), the statistically significant need for an interdisciplinary major was higher(p<0.05).

Challenges for the realization of carbon neutrality and air pollution improvement in major Northeast Asian countries: The importance of transitioning to eco-friendly EV industry and the necessity of developing lightweight materials

  • Sung-Hyung Lee;Hitoshi Yashiro;Song-Zhu Kure-Chu
    • Journal of Surface Science and Engineering
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    • v.56 no.1
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    • pp.12-39
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    • 2023
  • Diseases caused by air pollution and abnormal climate are occurring worldwide due to global warming. Accordingly, the international community has established a strategy to respond to climate change, and major countries have shifted their economic policies to eco-friendly industries. In this study, we investigate the current status of the renewable energy industry and that of responses to carbon neutrality and PM2.5 (air pollution) in the three major Northeast Asian countries of Japan, Korea, and China, covering changes in the corporate perceptions of Environment, Social, Governance and RE100. In more detail, the three major Northeast Asian countries, referred to as the climate villains in the international community, explain the importance of successful entry into the electric vehicles (EV) industry for a rapid transition to an eco-friendly industry. Moreover, we study the application of lightweight materials for vehicles to improve mileage in the EV industry and technical problems to be solved in the future.