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Experimental verification of inverter's optimal controller for driving 150kW SPMSM of EGR blower of Green-ships (친환경 선박 EGR 블로워용 150kW SPMSM 구동 인버터 최적제어기의 실험적 검증)

  • Sehwan, Kim;Yeonwoo, Kim;Minjae, Kim;Uihyung, Yi;Sungwon, Lee
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.596-601
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    • 2022
  • The application of the EGR system is increasing according to the recent trend of conversion to green-ships. EGR blower, one of the core parts of the EGR, consists of aerodynamic system and e-motor and inverter and etc. For the e-motor, a permanent magnet type synchronous motor with high energy density and excellent efficiency is applied recently. Small and medium-sized enterprises trying to develop the e-motors, however, for marine inverters mostly developed by global advanced companies due to the rigid classification certification and technical difficulties. One of disadvantage of universal inverters is that when optimal control fails, it is difficult to find the cause from user's point of view. Therefore, in this study, optimal controllers(Current vector contol and Tracking observer) for SPMSM for EGR blower was designed and verified to analyze the causes of failure of optimal control of universal inverter.

A Study on the Development and Effectiveness of ISO13485:2016 Education Programs for Domestic Medical Device Manufacturers (국내 의료기기 제조업체의 ISO13485:2016 교육 프로그램 개발 및 교육 효과 연구)

  • Lee, Seul-Bi;Kang, Giho;Jang, Wonseuk;Kwon, Byeong-Ju
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.50 no.3
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    • pp.503-515
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: As ISO 13485 was revised in 2016, the domestic GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) system was also revised and implemented in 2019. However, there are many problems in the domestic medical device industry because most of the small and medium-sized enterprises lack human and material resources. Accordingly, this study was conducted to provide education programs for domestic medical device companies to induce information provision and improve the company's quality management ability. Methods: First, analyze existing education. Second, based on the revised GMP system, a survey paper was produced to investigate difficulties and problems experienced by companies. Third, a two-week survey was conducted on domestic medical device manufacturers, and a total of 77 companies responded to this survey. Fourth, educational program development was conducted based on the results of the survey. Results and Conclusion: The developed education program consists of a total of five sessions. In this study, the educational program developed by grasping the needs of the company through a survey consists of a total of five sessions. The first session consisted of theoretical education and the second to fifth sessions of practical education. Through the education program developed in this study, it is expected to contribute to the overall development of medical device quality by establishing a domestic medical device manufacturing environment that secures the safety and performance of domestic medical device companies.

Trade Facilitation for E-Commerce Export Clearance

  • Ji-Soo Yi
    • Journal of Korea Trade
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.179-198
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    • 2023
  • Purpose - There is a paucity of literature dealing with exporters' compliance issues in e-commerce exports. This study aims to fill this gap in the literature by exploring customs initiatives to facilitate the e-commerce exports of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the changed compliance environment. The central question of this study was divided into five subquestions: first regarding the pros and cons of trade facilitation measures for Korean e-commerce export clearance; second and third questions about risk and compliance management for facilitation fourth about instruments, the changes in Korean SME compliance burden in e-commerce exports, and ways to improve trade facilitation for e-commerce exports. Design/methodology - This study adopts a qualitative approach using a case study method to understand the SME experience in Korean e-commerce export compliance procedures. A qualitative method was selected to answer research questions requiring an in-depth understanding of the regulatory procedures of customs administration and exporters' compliance burden. Because this study addresses the changing compliance environment for which statistical data is insufficient, a quantitative method is considered inappropriate. Based on the approach, data were collected using multiple sources, including an extensive literature review, interviews, and field observations. Thematic pattern matching was applied to interpret the data. Findings - This study examined ways to support SMEs in the changed e-commerce export compliance environment. Facilitation measures for e-commerce exports have contributed to SME access to global markets, simplifying export clearance procedures, and saving exporters' compliance costs. However, such instruments are limited in promoting SME compliance capabilities to cope with intensified competition and strengthened controls over foreign exporters in cross-border e-commerce. Therefore, this study highlights the importance of reshaping facilitation measures for e-commerce exports based on risk and compliance management theories to a system encouraging exporters' voluntary compliance. Originality/value - This study's academic significance derives from verifying the relationship between trade facilitation instruments and risk and compliance management procedures using an actual case in Korea. It is also of practical importance in navigating the directions for improving facilitation measures for e-commerce exports in a changed compliance environment.

Technology Adoption Issues and Challenges for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises: A Case Study of the Food and Beverage Sub-Sector in Indonesia

  • PRANATA, Nika;SOEKARNI, Muhammad;MYCHELISDA, Erla;NOVANDRA, Rio;NUGROHO, Agus Eko;RIFAI, Bahtiar;BUHAERAH, Pihri;ZULHAMDANI, Muhammad;YULIANA, Retno Rizki Dini
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.265-274
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    • 2022
  • MSMEs in the food and beverage industry play a critical role in the Indonesian economy since they account for the majority of the manufacturing sector's GDP. Despite its importance, it is unable to compete on a worldwide scale due to a lack of technological adoption. As a result, the purpose of this study is to look into the concerns and challenges that F&B MSMEs have when it comes to technology adoption. An online survey of 626 MSMEs and in-depth interviews as well as focus groups with diverse stakeholders from four provinces, namely West Java, East Java, South Sulawesi, and North Sumatera, provided the data for this study. To be thorough, the approach used in the study is based on the Technology, Organization, and Environment (TOE) framework. According to the findings, the majority of MSMEs use technology for marketing and sales, mainly through e-commerce. Meanwhile, for a variety of reasons, most of them continue to rely on traditional and semi-automatic technologies for production. According to the TOE framework, MSMEs lack those three parts of the technology adoption framework, particularly the environmental aspect, which is mostly due to a lack of cooperation among stakeholders. Finally, as a policy proposal, we offer a comprehensive technology adoption strategy based on the findings through an integrated MSMEs development information system including many important stakeholders.

The Effects of Performance and Learning Orientation for the Existing FTA of SMEs in Gwangju and Jeonnam on the Using Intention of a Trilateral FTA among Korea, China and Japan (광주·전남지역 중소기업의 기 체결 FTA 활용성과와 학습지향성이 한·중·일 FTA 활용의지에 미치는 영향)

  • Song, Yun-Ah;Kang, Ji-Won;Lee, Jae-Eun
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.41-62
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    • 2016
  • This study made an analysis of the effects of performance and learning orientation for the existing FTA on the intention to use a trilateral FTA among Korea, China and Japan. The results of the empirical analysis of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises(SMEs) located in Gwangju and Jeonnam provinces are as follows. First, there is a positive correlation between the effects of performance for the existing FTA and intention of a trilateral FTA. This result suggests that SMEs' performance feedback can be used as an asset of corporate experience and will be helpful to increase the intention to use a trilateral FTA by contributing to have sustainable competitive advantage of companies. Secondly, there is a positive correlation between the SMEs' learning orientation about FTA and intention to use a trilateral FTA. This result indicates that SMEs have more learning orientation for FTA. They actively acquire and diffuse information. These activities can be helpful for having prior knowledge and absorptive capacity. In conclusion, this study is considered to provide useful theoretical and practical implications that can contribute to enhancing the using intention of a trilateral FTA by explaining the significance of performance feedback and learning orientation.

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The Effects of Korean Exporter's Incentives on the Improvement in the Indian and ASEAN Importers' Role Performance (수출업자의 인센티브가 수입업자의 역할수행 향상에 미치는 영향: 인도와 ASEAN)

  • Choi, Chang-Bum
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.93-113
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of the study is to investigate whether monetary and non-monetary incentives of exports incentives affect the formation of trust between exporters and importers. Data was collected from 110 Korean SMEs(small and medium-sized enterprises) that were engaged in exporting. 'Three hypotheses were proposed and tested using the data collected. Findings include monetary incentives are not related to trust, but non-monetary incentives are positively related to trust. The findings suggest that exporters should focus on non-monetary incentives, rather than monetary incentives, to build trust with importers. Non-monetary incentives signal that exporters intend to have long-term relationship with importers, but monetary incentives do not. Trust was also found to mediate the relationship between non-monetary incentives and importer' role performance. Non-monetary incentives affect importer's role performance through trust formed between importer and exporter.

The Effect of Public PMO Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction and Reuse Intention (공공 PMO 서비스 품질이 고객만족과 고객충성도에 미치는 영향)

  • HYUNG-CHUNG, BACK;JA-HEE, KIM
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.467-474
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    • 2023
  • After the revision of the Software Promotion Act, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with little experience in e-government projects began to participate in public projects. Accordingly, the government introduced the public Project Management Office (PMO) in July 2013 to reduce the risks and secure the quality of informatization business, and the public PMO is still spreading. However, the public PMO service currently experiences sluggish business, such as low-priced orders, due to cut-throat competition, and thus needs improvement plans. In this research, we establish a research model for quality factors of public PMO services that can be considered for the improvement plans, measure and evaluate quality factors based on the model, and then analyze the impact of service quality on customer satisfaction and customer loyalty. For that, we measure quality factors using the SERVPERF model for those who have used public PMO services, establish a structural equation research model, and empirically analyze and evaluate the impact of quality factors. Lastly, we suggest improvement plans and implications for public PMO services.

The Effect of Leader' Abusive Supervision on Employees' Knowledge Hiding and Job Engagement in Chinese SMEs: Testing the Mediating Effect of Trust in Leader (상사의 비인격적 감독이 중국 중소기업 구성원들의 지식은폐와 직무열의에 미치는 영향: 상사신뢰의 매개효과 검증)

  • Du, Jiaxing;Jang, Junho
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.107-117
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    • 2022
  • Due to the continuous spread of COVID-19 and the overall decline of the global economy, the business environment of Chinese SMEs is poor, the level of abusive supervision among managers of Chinese SMEs has generally risen state. First of all, the management' abusive supervision has a negative impact on the members' trust in leader. Secondly, the members' trust in leader has a negative impact on the members' knowledge hiding. However, the members' trust in leader has a positive impact on job engagement. Accordingly, this study puts forward some revelations on how to reduce the management' abusive supervision in Chinese small and medium-sized enterprises and the members' knowledge hiding, as well as how to improve the members' knowledge hiding and job engagement.

Enhancing Existing Products and Services Through the Discovery of Applicable Technology: Use of Patents and Trademarks (제품 및 서비스 개선을 위한 기술기회 발굴: 특허와 상표 데이터 활용)

  • Seoin Park;Jiho Lee;Seunghyun Lee;Janghyeok Yoon;Changho Son
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2023
  • As markets and industries continue to evolve rapidly, technology opportunity discovery (TOD) has become critical to a firm's survival. From a common consensus that TOD based on a firm's capabilities is a valuable method for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and reduces the risk of failure in technology development, studies for TOD based on a firm's capabilities have been actively conducted. However, previous studies mainly focused on a firm's technological capabilities and rarely on business capabilities. Since discovered technologies can create market value when utilized in a firm's business, a firm's current business capabilities should be considered in discovering technology opportunities. In this context, this study proposes a TOD method that considers both a firm's business and technological capabilities. To this end, this study uses patent data, which represents the firm's technological capabilities, and trademark data, which represents the firm's business capabilities. The proposed method comprises four steps: 1) Constructing firm technology and business capability matrices using patent classification codes and trademark similarity group codes; 2) Transforming the capability matrices to preference matrices using the fuzzy function; 3) Identifying a target firm's candidate technology opportunities using the collaborative filtering algorithm; 4) Recommending technology opportunities using a portfolio map constructed based on technology similarity and applicability indices. A case study is conducted on a security firm to determine the validity of the proposed method. The proposed method can assist SMEs that face resource constraints in identifying technology opportunities. Further, it can be used by firms that do not possess patents since the proposed method uncovers technology opportunities based on business capabilities.

Trade Facilitation for SME's E-Commerce Export - focusing on Customs' risk management (중소기업 전자상거래 수출통관 원활화에 대한 연구 - 위험관리를 중심으로)

  • Ji-Soo Yi
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.197-216
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    • 2023
  • This research aims to examine and reevaluate the risk management procedures required for facilitating E-Commerce exports by Small and Medium-sized Enterprises(SMEs) in the context of customs risk management procedures. Based on risk management studies, this research focuses on three research questions. First, what courses comprise the export risk management structure? Second, what are the key issues in risk management in facilitating E-Commerce export clearance? Third, based on the research results, what are the implications and improvements for export customs risk management in boosting SMEs' E-Commerce exports? The research concluded that risk control for SMEs' E-Comerce exports should be further strengthened based on a compliance management approach. To achieve this, the customs authorities should develop a new method of reasoning about the difficulties SMEs face in exporting and the risks of failure to comply with the regulations at the foreign markets.