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국제물류분야의 제3자 물류업체 선정을 위한 우선순위 요소 결정 (Deciding of the Priority Elements for Choosing Third-Party Logistics Provider in International Logistics)

  • 하창승
    • 수산해양교육연구
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    • 제25권5호
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    • pp.1214-1223
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this work is to analyze the factors, criteria and importance that shippers in the international logistics industry take into account in choosing third-party logistics, and thereby to propose the directions of the areas and functions that third-party logistics will need to enhance on the basis of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) methodology. To do that, this work collected and analyzed materials about changing environments of logistic industry and previous studies, and especially conducted a questionnaire survey on the factors to choose third-party logistics with the study subjects of shippers in the international logistics industry. To draw attribute factors, this work repeatedly chose and classified candidate factors through Delphi technique on the basis of the data of previous studies. The analysis results are presented as follows: regarding pairwise comparison between logistic cost and logistic service in relation of conflict, logistic service was recognized to be more important than logistic cost; regarding pairwise comparison between corporate capability and logistic cost, logistic cost was recognized to be more important; and regarding comprehensive evaluation, logistic service factors, including accuracy of order handling, service reliability, freight damage and compensation, a degree of fulfillment of promise, quality of transportation, and problem-solving ability, were found to be in high position.

The Comparative Study on Third Party Mobile Payment Between UTAUT2 and TTF

  • Wu, Run-Ze;Lee, Jong-Ho
    • 유통과학연구
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    • 제15권11호
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    • pp.5-19
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    • 2017
  • Purpose - According to the research findings, it proposes corresponding market promotion schemes, for Alipay, WeChat wallet and even other payment service providers and mobile internet companies to understand the factors which promote or hinder users' acceptance of mobile payment. Research design, data, and methodology - Statistic analysis of data and social science statistical software of IBM Statistics 23.0 and IBM SPSS AMOS 23.0 were adopted for all the data researched. Results - The technical features of the third party mobile payment and the task characteristics of users have positive influence on the matching degree between task and technology, and the matching degree between task and technology of the third party mobile payment has positive influence on the performance expectancy, effort expectancy and usage intention. The social influence, facilitating condition, price value and enjoyment motivation have significant and positive influence on users' intention of mobile payment adoption. The perceive security of the mobile fingerprint payment of users has positive influence on users' intention of usage. Conclusions - This research has the main contribution on the analysis on the key factors with influence on the third party mobile payment usage by utilizing the integrated model of UTAUT2 and TTF.

A Decision Support System for an Optimal Transportation Network Planning in the Third Party Logistics

  • Park, Yong-Sung;Choi, Hyung-Rim;Kim, Hyun-Soo;Park, Nam-Kyu;Cho, Jae-Hyung;Gang, Moo-Hong
    • 한국항해항만학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국항해항만학회 2006년도 Asia Navigation Conference
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    • pp.240-257
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    • 2006
  • In an effort to gain competitiveness, recently many companies are trying to outsource their logistics activities to the logistics specialists, while concentrating on their core and strategic business area. Because of this trend, the third party logistics comes to the fore, catching people's attention, and expanding its market rapidly. Under these circumstances, the third party logistics companies are making every effort to improve their logistics services and to develop an information system in order to enhance their competitiveness. In particular, among these efforts one of the critical parts is the decision support system for effective transportation network planning. To this end, this study has developed an efficient decision support system for an optimal transportation network planning by comprehensively considering the transportation mode, routing, assignment, and schedule. As a result of this study, the new system enables the expansion of the third party logistics companies' services including the multimodal transportation, not to mention one mode of transportation, and also gets them ready to plan an international transportation network.

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신뢰기관 비참여의 핑커프린팅 기법에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Fingerprinting scheme without Trusted Third Party)

  • 용승림
    • 한국컴퓨터정보학회논문지
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    • 제14권7호
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    • pp.81-88
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    • 2009
  • 핑거프린팅 기법은 디지털 데이터의 저작권을 보호하기 위하여 암호학적인 기법들을 이용한 방버이다. 디지털 데이터에 구매자 각각의 유일한 핑거프린트를 삽입하고 이를 이용하여 디지털 데이터를 불법적으로 재배포한 구매자를 찾아내게 된다. 핑거프린팅 기법은 구매자의 프라이버시 보호를 위하여 비대칭성이 보장되어야 한다. 본 논문에서는 대칭키 암호를 기반으로 하지만 비대칭성 만족을 위하여 신뢰기관의 참여가 필요하지 않는 프린팅 기법에 대하여 제안한다. 제안한 프로토콜은 대칭키 암호를 기반으로 하지만 신뢰기관이 구매자의 핑거프린트 생성에 참여하지 않으면서도 비대칭성을 만족한다. 신뢰기관의 비 참여로 인하여 제안한 프로토콜에서는 신뢰기관의 관리가 필요 없으며 구매자는 공모 공격으로부터 안전할 수 있다.

비즈니스 규칙 기반의 3자 물류 운영 지원 (Support of Third Party Logistics Operation based on Business Rules)

  • 박철순;방양희;성홍석
    • 산업경영시스템학회지
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    • 제40권2호
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    • pp.137-144
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    • 2017
  • The business process of global third party logistics company is defined as a network of logistics activities which involves the products that are manufactured in the developing countries, such as Vietnam, China and so on, and delivered to North or South American countries via intermediate stopover sites. The third party logistics company usually uses proprietary logistics information system to support the related logistics activities. However, each consignor sometimes may require different business process based on the customer type or characteristics of their products. Therefore, the third party logistics company need to modify their business process to reflect customer's requirements, resulting in the modification of logistic information systems and additional costs. Therefore, a flexible mechanism is required to efficiently support the various types of requirements by the owners of the products. In this paper, first, we figured out various business rules related to third party global logistics activities. Second, we grouped the identified business rules into business processes, objects, relations, dependency, policy, representations, execution, and resources and further into precondition, postcondition, and invariant based on checking point in time. Furthermore, the categorized rules are classified into inter-activity and intra-activity rules based on the execution range. Third, we proposed a rule syntax to describe the defined rules into scripts which are understood by user and information system together. When each activity is executed, the rule manager checks whether there are rules related with the activity execution. Finally, we developed a prototype rule management system to show the feasibility of our proposed methodology and to validate it with an example.

제3자 로지스틱스(TPL)에 대한 고찰

  • 황인수
    • 한국유통학회지:유통연구
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.197-213
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    • 1997
  • It is becoming very difficult for a single company to perform every process and activity required to bring its product or service to market in a competitive manner. Consequently, we are observing a dramatic paradigm shift, with companies moving from performing all activities in-house to selective outsourcing for non-core elements of their business. Through outsourcing, companies can focus on their core competencies, reduce costs, improve quality and increase flexibility. Companies today can no longer afford to ignore the potential opportunities realized through mutually beneficial outsourcing relationships with third-party suppliers. The outsourcing opportunities exist in almost every business process. Many successful companies have implemented effective outsourcing relationships with third party suppliers to gain competitive advantage in a wide range of areas. However, in terms of logistics, it is not so easy to find those companies in our country. Consequently, this paper reviews previous researches and describes several topics in third party logistics such as advantages and disadvantages, how can we select third party suppliers, and so on.

Investigating Product Uncertainties in Online Shopping: Evidence from Kenya

  • Kim, Jae Kyung;Mugwe, Paul Dadson
    • 스마트미디어저널
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 2017
  • The internet has become an important part of the many aspects of people's daily lives such as work, study, entertainment and in form of electronic commerce, shopping. Electronic commerce is growing rapidly in Kenya. There are many successful business-to-business, business-to-customer and customer-to-customer online shopping companies in Kenya. As a consequence, competition between vendors is intense and, therefore, mitigating the negative effects of high product uncertainty is necessary requirement as it remains a biggest hindrance for success of the online shopping. The purpose of this research is to investigate how online product description, third party product assurance, customer service and website design mitigate the negative impact of high product uncertainty. A questionnaire with 28 items is designed to collect data from online customers. Using multiple regression analysis, the relationship between dependent variable (product uncertainty) and independent variables such as product description, third party assurance, website design and customer service is tested. The result shows that all the independent variables are negatively correlated with dependent variable, which means that product description, third party assurance, website design and customer service can be used by online vendors to lessen the problem of product uncertainty in online markets.

ESA Earth Observation Programmes and International Cooperation in the frame of Third Party Missions

  • Hoersch B.;Laur H.;Kohlhammer G.
    • 대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한원격탐사학회 2004년도 Proceedings of ISRS 2004
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    • pp.598-600
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    • 2004
  • In Europe most Earth Observation (EO) data users rely on several EO missions, both to increase sustainability of their service and to widen the range of observation parameters. In addition to its own missions such as ERS 1 &2, ENVISAT and the Earth Explorers, ESA therefore offers access to the scientific and applications community to so-called 'Third Party Missions'. Third Party (TP) missions are complementing the observations of ESA missions, are used to prepare for future ESA missions including cross-calibration and create synergy to favor a wider use of EO data within ESA Member States.

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Third-Party Funding as a Panacea for an Amicable Adjudication of International Arbitration Disputes in Nigeria under the Arbitration and Mediation Act 2023

  • Clement Ighodargho OSUYA
    • 한국중재학회지:중재연구
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    • 제33권3호
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    • pp.95-106
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    • 2023
  • This informative piece delves into the intriguing and crucial history of third-party funding in Nigeria and its application in the Arbitration and Mediation Act of 2023. The article analyses the impact of this funding on cross-border transactions while addressing concerns about mandatory disclosure. The absence of remedies or sanctions for non-disclosure is also a matter of concern that warrants thoughtful examination. The article looks closer at the role of courts, tribunals, and arbitral institutions in addressing gaps in the Act. Ultimately, it presents a well-considered set of recommendations for moving forward. Overall, this piece provides a comprehensive and insightful look into the intricate world of third-party funding and its significance within the Nigerian legal system.

CISG 제42조 (1)항의 매도인의 책임에 관한 소고 (A Study on the Seller's Liability under Article 42(1) of the CISG)

  • 허광욱
    • 무역상무연구
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    • 제60권
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    • pp.47-77
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    • 2013
  • The way for seller to procure the goods for selling is to produce the goods at his own factory and to buy the manufactured goods from the other company. In order to produce the goods for selling the seller have to obtain the resource from the domestic company or overseas. In the middle of producing the goods to sell, seller may breach the right of a third party based on intellectual property rights. That is to say, seller may use the machine that has not itself been patented and use a process which has been patented by a third party. Seller may manufacture the goods which themselves are subject to the third party industrial property rights. Nowadays it is stressed the importance of intellectual property rights such as a patent, brand, and design. These factors consist of the core elements of the competitiveness of the goods. Many embedded software have been used in the various sector. So the disputes regarding to the intellectual property rights is gradually increasing in number. Article 42 of CISG defines the seller's delivery obligations and liabilities in respect to third party intellectual property rights and claims. It contains a special rule for this similar kind of defective in title, which tries to provide an proper solution to the complex problems caused by such rights and claims in international transactions. When seller will apply this clause to the business fields, there are several points to which seller should give attention. First, Intellectual property is general terms in intangible property rights, encompassing both copyright and industrial property. Which matter fall within the scope of intellectual property? The scope of intellectual property can be inferred from the relevant international conventions, which are based on broad international consensus. Second, Article 42 of CISG governs the relationship between the seller and the buyer, that is to say, questions of who has to bear the risk of third party intellectual property rights. The existence of such intellectual property rights, the remedies available and the question of acquiring goods free of an encumbrances in good faith are outside the scope of the CISG. The governing law regarding to the abovementioned matters is needed.

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