• 제목/요약/키워드: Preparation Death

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창업기업의 준비 및 초기단계 활동들이 기업 성과에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구 (An Empirical Analysis of the Effects of Startup' Activities of Preparatory Stage and Early Stage on Performance)

  • 윤병선;서영욱
    • 벤처창업연구
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2016
  • 우리나라 창업기업들은 국내 및 국외 시장에서 경쟁을 통하여 생존법칙을 직접 체험하고 이를 바탕으로 왕성한 기업 활동을 하고 있다. 우리나라 경제성장률은 2015년 메르스 사태로 인한 내수 부진과 수출 감소로 2.6%이며 한국개발연구원에서 2016년 경제성장율을 3.0% 정도로 추산하였다. 우리나라 경제는 경제성장률 저하로 저성장 고착화 위기에 직면하여 고용 없는 성장과 양극화가 심화될 것이라고 전망되고 있다. 하이테크 산업시대에 창업기업은 특정한 분야에서 빠르게 변화하는 시장 환경에서 스타트업만의 역량과 성능을 가지고 시장에서 경쟁우위를 유지하여야 한다. 창업기업만의 역량을 활용하여 시장에서 경쟁 우위를 유지하는 것은 매우 중요하며 자원의 축적은 창업기업의 성공을 결정하는데 있어서 매우 중요하다. 또한 열악한 국내 창업생태계에서 대다수의 창업기업들은 성공 보다는 생존에 몸부림치며 기업 활동을 하고 있다. 창업 3~5년차에 맞이하는 '죽음의 계곡'을 넘지 못하고 약 80% 정도가 생존에 어려움을 겪고 있다. 대부분의 창업기업들이 창업 초기단계에 성과를 못 내고 실패하는 경우가 많기 때문에 창업 초기단계 기업 활동과 성과에 대한 연구 필요성이 제기되고 있다. 이에 본 연구에서는 창업기업의 준비단계 활동과 창업 초기단계 활동들이 창업기업 성과에 어떠한 영향을 미치는지를 실증분석 하였다. 우리나라 중소기업 중 스타트업인 창업기업의 대표 또는 의사결정이 가능한 임원을 대상으로 설문을 실시하여 203개의 유효한 데이터를 수집하고 분석하였다. 창업기업의 비즈니스와 사업 등에 필요한 발견 및 활용 활동이 기업자원 및 외부기업 협력을 통하여 창업기업 성과에 유의한 영향을 미치는 결과가 도출되었으며 이에 대한 시사점을 정리하였다.

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저작권법에 준한 도서관봉사에 관한 연구 -미국과 한국의 저자재산권의 제한규정을 중시으로- (Limitations on Exclusive Rights of Authors for Library Reprography : A Comparative Examination of the Draft Revision of Korean Copyright Law with the New American Copyright Act of 1976)

  • 김향신
    • 한국도서관정보학회지
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    • 제11권
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    • pp.69-99
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    • 1984
  • A dramatic development in the new technology of copying materials has presented us with massive problems on reconciling the conflicts between copyright owners and potential users of copyrighted materials. The adaptation to this changing condition led some countries to revise their copyright laws such as in the U. S. in 1976 and in Korea in 1984 for merging with the international or universal copyright conventions in the future. Copyright defined as exclusive rights given to copyright owners aims to secure a fair return for an author's creative labor and to stimulate artistic creativity for the general public good. The exclusive rights on copyrightable matters, generally for reproduction, preparation of derivative works, public distribution, public performance, and public display, are limited by fair use for scholarship and criticism and by library reproduction for its preservation and interlibrary loan. These limitations on the exclusive rights are concerned with all aspects of library services and cause a great burden on librarian's daily duty to provide balance between the rights of creators and the needs of library patrons. The fair use as one of the limitations on it has been coupled with enormous growth of a new technology and extended from xerography to online database systems. The implementation of the fair use and library reprography in Korean law to the local practices is examined on the basis of the new American copyright act of 1976. Under the draft revision of Korean law, librarians will face many potential problems as summarized below. 1. Because the new provision of 'life time plus 50 years' will tie up substantial bodies of material longer than the old law, until that date librarians would need permissions from the owners and should pay attention to the author's death date. 2. Because the copyright can be sold, distributed, given to the heirs, donated, as a whole or a part, librarians should chase down the heirs and other second owners. In case of a derivative work, this is a real problem. 3. Since a work has its protection from the moment of its creation, the coverage of copyrightable matter would be extended to the published or the unpublished works and librarian's work load would be heavier. Without copyright registration, no one can be certain that a work is in the public domain. Therefore, librarians will need to check with an authority. 4. For implementation of limitations on exclusive rights, fair use and library reproduction for interlibrary loan, there can be no substantial aggregate use and there can be no systematic distribution of multicopies. Therefore, librarians should not substitute reproductions for subscriptions or purchases. 5. For the interlibrary loan by photocopying, librarians should understand the procedure of royalty payment. 6. Compulsory licenses should be understood by librarians. 7. Because the draft revision of Korean law is a reciprocal treaty, librarians should take care of other countries' copyright law to protect foreign authors from Korean law. In order to solve the above problems, some suggestions are presented below. 1. That copyright clearinghouse or central agency as a centralized royalty payment mechanism be established. 2. That the Korean Library Association establish a committee on copyright. 3. That the Korean Library Association propose guidelines for each occasion, e.g. for interlibrary loan, books and periodicals and music, etc. 4. That the Korean government establish a copyright office or an official organization for copyright control other than the copyright committee already organized by the government. 5. That the Korean Library Association establish educational programs on copyright for librarians through seminars or articles written in its magazines. 6. That individual libraries provide librarian's copyright kits. 7. That school libraries distribute subject bibliographies on copyright law to teachers. However, librarians should keep in mind that limitations on exclusive rights are not for an exemption from library reprography but as a convenient access to library resources.

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