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Seismic Capacity Evaluation of the Structures with Vertical Irregularities (수직적 비정형성을 지니는 구조물의 내진성능평가)

  • 홍성걸;김남희;하태휴
    • Proceedings of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2001.09a
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    • pp.208-215
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    • 2001
  • The vertical irregularities occurred in the structure may lessen the overall seismic capacity of the structure. Seismic capacity evaluation guidelines (e.g. FEMA 175, ATC-14) propose the criterion for the vertical irregularities of mass, stiffness and strength respectively. But, the criterion seems groundless and leads us to make a true/false decision only. This study is to draw a reasonable basis on which multi-level grading is possible based fur the evaluation of existing buildings. Time history analysis for 3-,5-, and 10-story steel frame structures has been performed using several earthquake data. ANN (Artificial Neural Network) is introduced to find the relative contribution factor of the irregularities along the irregular position. Also, the application system fur the seismic capacity evaluation can be established using the trained ANN.

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A Theoretical Study on the Electrode Structure of MOCl (M=Ti, V and Fe) and Their Relationship with Physical Properties

  • 김상호;강준군;황선구;김호징
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.299-304
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    • 1995
  • In order to find out the relationship between electronic structures of metal oxychlorides (MOCl) and their physicochemical properties, we have carried out the tight-binding band electronic structure calculations with Extended Huckel (EH) method for TiOCl, VOCl and FeOCl. The relative contribution of metal atom to DOS at Fermi level increases in the order of Ti, V and Fe, which is parallel to the reactivities of MOCl toward guest species. The M2+ ion plays a crucial role in the electric conductivity of MOCl and its intercalation compounds. Hopping conduction theory is applied to explain the increase of conductivity after intercalation.

Exploring the Relationship between Foreign Ownership, Innovation and Firm Value: A Korean Perspective

  • Ryu, Sang-Lyul;Sawng, Yeong-wha;Park, Seunglak;Won, Jayoun
    • Journal of Korea Trade
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    • v.25 no.7
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    • pp.19-40
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    • 2021
  • Purpose - This paper's purpose is to investigate how foreign ownership and innovation affect firm value. Design/methodology - Firm innovation is defined as operational efficiency, which is calculated by adopting data envelopment analysis (DEA). Additionally, R&D intensity is included as a measure of innovation in the analysis. We used firm-level data from manufacturing companies in Korea. The sample comprised 3,753 firm-year observations for every year in the period 2003-2017. Findings - We found that foreign ownership and innovation are positively related to firm value (Tobin's Q). Foreign ownership moderates innovation's contribution to firm value, implying that foreign ownership may enhance the value relevance of firm innovation. In addition, we found that firm innovation partially mediates the relationship between foreign ownership and firm value. Originality/value - This highlights the important role of foreign investors' monitoring; wherein foreign investors enhance firm value by facilitating firm innovation. Our results suggest that foreign ownership can be crucial for innovation and may serve to address weak ownership structures.

Product and Market Knowledge Spillover Effects on Innovation and Regional Export Growth : The Case of New Zealand

  • Park, Seung-Lak
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.191-215
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    • 2009
  • This study extends the previous research into the effects of knowledge spillovers on innovation and regional exports growth by more clearly distinguishing, both theoretically and empirically, two different types of knowledge spillovers, namely product and market knowledge spillovers. More importantly, this research provides insights on their role of knowledge spillovers in shaping regional innovative activities and, eventually, regional export growths. Furthermore, this research makes an important contribution to the understudied market knowledge spillovers by developing two variables that could be used to assess the flow of market knowledge spillovers at the regional level: localization economies and export consulting advice. Using secondary data on eight 2-digit manufacturing industries in ten New Zealand regions over a seven year period, this research found that regional competition, localization economies and the availability of export consulting advice have positively and significantly impact on the regional export growth in New Zealand.

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Effect of Age Cohort on Life Cycle Financial Planning

  • FOLK, Jee Yoong
    • East Asian Journal of Business Economics (EAJBE)
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.26-47
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    • 2014
  • The paper examined effect of age cohort on life cycle financial planning. A total of 990 questionnaires were distributed with a 55.2% return rate. Seven hypotheses were analysed using hierarchical and ordinary regression analysis. The results revealed that age cohort variables made significant contribution to life cycle financial planning as well as personal orientation towards retirement planning, particularly the younger age cohort. Age cohorts do affect personal orientation towards retirement planning with the confidence level making a significant impact. Current financial resources do have a strong positive impact on consumption for all age cohorts. On the other hand, no significant effect was found between age cohorts and current financial resources but older age cohorts were relatively more significant predictors. The implication was that not only should their individual perceptions of financial planning become an increasingly important part of people's long-term commitment throughout their life-cycle, it must also assume the role as a self-directed life-long learning process, in view of the ever-changing and complicated financial environment.

Product and Market Knowledge Spillover Effects on Innovation and Regional Export Growth : The Case of New Zealand

  • Park, Seung-Lak
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.3-24
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    • 2009
  • This study extends the previous research into the effects of knowledge spillovers on innovation and regional exports growth by more clearly distinguishing, both theoretically and empirically, two different types of knowledge spillovers, namely product and market knowledge spillovers. More importantly, this research provides insights on their role of knowledge spillovers in shaping regional innovative activities and, eventually, regional export growths. Furthermore, this research makes an important contribution to the understudied market knowledge spillovers by developing two variables that could be used to assess the flow of market knowledge spillovers at the regional level: localization economies and export consulting advice. Using secondary data on eight 2-digit manufacturing industries in ten New Zealand regions over a seven year period, this research found that regional competition, localization economies and the availability of export consulting advice have positively and significantly impact on the regional export growth in New Zealand.

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Development of a Stand Density Management Diagram for Teak Forests in Southern India

  • Tewari, Vindhya Prasad;Alvarez-Gonz, Juan Gabriel
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.259-266
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    • 2014
  • Stand Density Diagrams (SDD) are average stand-level models which graphically illustrate the relationship between yield, density and mortality throughout the various stages of forest development. These are useful tools for designing, displaying and evaluating alternative density regimes in even-aged forest ecosystems to achieve a desired future condition. This contribution presents an example of a SDD that has been constructed for teak forests of Karnataka in southern India. The relationship between stand density, dominant height, quadratic mean diameter, relative spacing and stand volume is represented in one graph. The relative spacing index was used to characterize the population density. Two equations were fitted simultaneously to the data collected from 27 sample plots measured annually for three years: one relates quadratic mean diameter with stand density and dominant height while the other relates total stand volume with quadratic mean diameter, stand density and dominant height.

New Security Layer for OverLay Networks

  • Imai, Hideki;Shin, Seong-Han;Kobara, Kazukuni
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.211-228
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    • 2009
  • After clarifying the underlying problems in a secure network storage, we introduce two important requirements, leakageresilience and availability in higher levels respectively, for data keys that are used to protect remotely-stored data. As a main contribution of this paper, we give a new security layer for overlay networks by proposing a leakage-resilient authentication and data management system. In this system, we specifically propose a single mode and a cluster mode where the latter provides a higher level of both leakage-resilience and availability for the data key.

Vehicle Noise Status and Characteristics (자동차소음 현황과 특성)

  • Lee, J.W.;Park, J.C.;Kang, Daejoon
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.14 no.12
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    • pp.1249-1254
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    • 2004
  • The road traffic noise becomes aggravated due to the rapid increase of motor vehicles. It has a great effect ell the dwelling environment. We Investigated characteristics and sources of the motor vehicle noise through grasping the status of the motor vehicle noise. Traffic noise results from the collective contribution of the noise produced by individual motor vehicles. The motor vehicle noise varies enormously depending upon its type and mode of operation. This Paper is concerned with the relationship between the vehicle running speed and the noise level under accelerated and steady running.

Spillover Effects of KAERI's Technology Self-reliance in NSSS Design on the National Economy (한국원자력연구소 원자로계통설계 기술자립의 국가경제 파급효과 분석)

  • Moon Kee-Hwan;Jeong Ki-Ho;Lee Man-Ki
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.8 no.spc1
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    • pp.499-524
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    • 2005
  • The economic spillover effect from technology self-reliance of NSSS(nuclear steam supply system) by Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute was evaluated. Both production spillover effect and value added spillover effect were estimated by using Input-Output table. The production spillover effect from technology self-reliance of NSSS was estimated as 135 trillion Won during 1986-2015, while the value added spillover effect was 69 trillion Won during the same period. Besides, it was found that the technology self-reliance made great contribution to unquantifiable economic benefits such as enhancement of overall nuclear technology level, improvement of the role in international nuclear society, and improved potential to nuclear technology export.

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