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A Study on the Implementation Strategy and Performance of Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP 시스템 구축 및 효과에 대한 연구)

  • 황재훈;이선로
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.47-56
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    • 2002
  • A variety of enterprises have Implemented ERP system on the promises of feasible strategic benefits. The objectives of this study are (1) to classily and analyze the motives and critical success factors o the enterprises'ERP system adoptions, and (2) to measure their impacts on the business performance. The data for this research were collected from 43 cases in Korea that have operated ERP system for more than 6 months after the implementation. This study results reveals that the Information strategic planning and business strategy establishment prior to ERP adoption and the demands of field people activate as critical triggers In the larger firms Among the six critical success factors, training was statistically significant for all of four performance measures control, cost reduction, quality and service, and work efficiency. And other findings are furnished. Also the larger company group In the sales volume has shown the higher performance except work efficiency.

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A Study of the Strategy on Smart Work (스마트워크 전략에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Kyung-Hye
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.213-222
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this paper is to propose a smart work implementation strategy of Korean companies. Recently in Korea, the interest in smart work is growing and actively promoting but the introduction of private enterprise strategy is absent. However the smart work has been highlighted several issues. In this paper, among the issues, we studied the strategy for introducing smart work system with respect to the related research and literature on strategies and guidelines that may be introduced to the system. With reference to the actual introduction of the basic directions for the procedure proposed by the Korea Communications Commission, we try to review the operating guides and to propose smart work 2.0 implementation strategy, framework and some procedure.

Research on Correlation between Innovative Activities & Development Strategies of New Product and Development Performance in Taiwan's High-tech Companies

  • Chung, Yi-Chan;Tsai, Chih-Hung;Deng, Wei-Jaw;Chen, Wen-Chin
    • International Journal of Quality Innovation
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.157-172
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    • 2006
  • Due to the advancement of technology and rapidly changing environment of the market, the life cycle of high-tech products is becoming shorter. The enterprise must constantly innovate and select correct development strategy of new product in order to respond to customers' demands for upgrading operational performance of industry. Development of new product is the critical activity for enterprise's survival and growth. This research focuses on the effects of Taiwan high-tech companies' introduction of innovative activity and development strategy of new product on development performance of new product for analysis and exploration. The result findings reveal that: (1) High execution degree of innovative activity has positive effect on the implementation of development strategy of new product; (2) The companies with better implementation of development strategy of new product reveal better development performance; (3) The companies with higher degree of execution of innovative activity and better execution of development strategy of new product reveal better development performance of new product.

Waste Management in the Era of Sustainable Development Goals : The EU's Plastics Strategy (SDGs시대의 폐기물관리 : EU의 플라스틱 전략)

  • Park, Sang-Woo
    • Journal of Korea Society of Waste Management
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    • v.35 no.8
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    • pp.683-691
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    • 2018
  • The plastic strategy adopted by the EU in January 2018 was established to implement circular economic policies and the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) of the United Nations. The strategy includes the vision and implementation measures to achieve, which are primarily measures to improve recycling and increase demand for recycled plastics. The representative measures include the design that considers recycling possibilities, reinforcement of demand for recycled plastics, suppression of occurrence, and response to micro-plastics. The policies to implement these measures include legislative restrictions and economic measures (EPR, GPP). It is especially desirable that the policies are applied differently depending on the plastic product. The Korean government has established comprehensive measures for all stages from production to recycling, but those measures are not comprehensive compared to the EU's strategy. The reason is that the refusal of waste collection makes the Korean government establish the approach from the aspect of waste management instead of the implementation of a circular economy or SDGs like the EU. The countermeasures are aimed at achieving a 50% reduction in waste generation amount and a 70% recycling rate. It is considered that the possibility of achieving the goal will increase by examining the measures and policy means in the EU's plastics strategy.

Implementation and Features for Design of Experiment (품질실험계획 모형의 특징 및 적용방안)

  • Choi, Sung-Woon
    • Proceedings of the Safety Management and Science Conference
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    • 2010.04a
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    • pp.519-524
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    • 2010
  • The research presents implementation strategy and features for experimental design of quality. The MINITAB models of experimental design classfies by the kinds of factors, orthogonality, blocking, confounding and rotationability. The results discussed in this paper can be easily used for practictioners.

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The distribution channel, strategic factor and firm performance: Evidence from FDI enterprises

  • BUI, Lan Thi Hoang;NGUYEN, Dat Ngoc
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.19 no.10
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: Research on the development of distribution channels and the strategy will help businesses develop competitiveness in the market. At the same time, the excellent effect of distribution channels and the outstanding implementation of business strategies will help optimize firm performance. Therefore, this study helps to evaluate the influence of distribution channels, and strategy factors on the performance of FDI enterprises in Vietnam. Research design, data, and methodology: Research using quantitative method with PLS-SEM model based on 210 samples using Smart-PLS3. software. The survey subjects are corporate managers who understand the strategies, distribution channels, and performance in Vietnamese FDI enterprises. Results: The analysis results show that strategy factors have a positive effect on firm performance, and distribution channel also has a positive impact on firm performance. This result also indicates that distribution channels activity as an intermediary between strategy and firm performance. Conclusion: The study also gives some policy implications on strategy and distribution channels to improve firm performance. The strategic implementation of finance, human resources, risk, innovation, and diversification of distribution channels are implications for improving firm performance in FDI enterprises. In addition, the research has contributed to the relationship between the distribution channels and firm performance.

Fluid-structure interaction problems solution by operator split methods and efficient software development by code-coupling

  • Ibrahimbegovic, Adnan;Kassiotis, Christophe;Niekamp, Rainer
    • Coupled systems mechanics
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.145-156
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    • 2016
  • An efficient and general numerical strategy for fluid-structure interaction problems is presented where either the fluid or the structure part are represented by nonlinear models. This partitioned strategy is implemented under the form of code coupling that allows to (re)-use previous made developments in a more general multi-physics context. This strategy and its numerical implementation is verified on classical fluid-structure interaction benchmarks, and then applied to the impact of tsunamis waves on submerged structures.

Analysis on the exit strategy of ODA for sustainability: a case study from the Greenbelt Plantation Project of Mongolia

  • Kim, Ki Hyun;Kim, Se Bin
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.47 no.3
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    • pp.425-435
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    • 2020
  • Official development assistance (ODA) projects are conducted under the auspices of donor countries and on the principle of time-limited implementation for economic development and welfare improvement in a host country. Exit strategies on how to end official assistance are therefore crucial. Sudden economic recession in a donor country could lead to the suspension of ODA projects, which would affect diplomatic relations and project outcomes. Further, exit strategies can help continue the original project and create links with other ODA projects. This study shows how to employ exit strategies in the Korea-Mongolia Greenbelt Plantation Project and has implications for sustainability of development assistance. Exist strategies were not taken into consideration initially. In the course of implementation and management transfer upon the completion of plantation, various facets were considered later on in developing exit strategies. An ideal exit strategy is to reach the extent to which a host country no longer needs official assistance or has capacity of project implementation on its own. A year-by-year transfer of planted areas can be a phase-over strategy. The Korea Forest Service fulfilled transparent cooperation with Mongolian local governments, established appropriate arrangements with stakeholders, secured institutional and financial foundation for follow-up management by a host country, and realized predictability, responsibility, and sustainability. As a local institution, the plantation technology management center has been established for follow-up activities such as the introduction of agro-forestry. When the Korea Forest Service designed an urban forest project as an exit strategy, sustainability was ensured, which has implications in implementing other ODA projects.

Difference Test of the factors in ISP and ERP (ISP 수립과 ERP 구성요소에 대한 차이 검증)

  • Kim, Min-Cheol;Kim, Jong-Hoon;Kim, Keun-Hyung
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.11 no.10
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    • pp.1807-1813
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    • 2007
  • This study provides the most simplified ISP method while involving management strategy, organization process analysis, redesign and information system implementation strategy to enhance the feasibility and the efficiency of ISP. So this study compared the scope and the development projects of ISP and ERP. Through this, it provided a ISP connection model as a solution to effective process implementation and redesign and conducted study to provide systematic access method according to IT strategy implementation, process redesign and reengineering.

Factors Influencing the Successful Implementation of the ERP System (ERP 시스템의 성공적 구현에 영향을 미치는 요인)

  • Kim, Byung-Gon;Oh, Jay-In
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.137-162
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    • 2002
  • As the ERP system become recognized as a strategic weapon of a firm, the way how to implement the system successfully has been an important issue for both practitioners and the academic community. The objective of this research is to identify the critical success factors influencing the implementation of the ERP system and to suggest the tasks to be considered first for the effective implementation of the system. The results from the analysis of data collected from the 169 firms among those which have implemented either the Oracle package or the SAP package in Korea are as follows. The important factors for the successful implementation of the ERP system include the strength of rivalry among competing firms; the degree to which information systems are matured; the information systems strategy of a firm; the support and concern from the top; and the technical openness between the ERP system and the legacy system such as network, hardware, and software. The tasks to be considered first for the effective implementation of the ERP system cover the same degree of feeling between labor and management on the threat to survive; the formulation of information systems strategy at the strategic level; CEO's strong will and resolution; the process automation and informatization of a firm; and the infrastructure including intranet and databases.