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Empirical Analysis of Credit Card Delinquency Effect by Market Competition (시장 경쟁이 신용카드 연체부도율에 미치는 효과에 대한 실증분석)

  • Ko, Hyuk-Jin;Seo, Jong-Hyen
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.261-267
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    • 2009
  • The purposes of this article is to analyse how market competition of credit card company affect price(interest rate) and survival length of card users. This paper uses individual account data from a large Korean credit card company during the periods from 2002 to 2006. The findings of our study are as follows. First, market competition of credit card company have a negative effect with interest rate of credit card. Second, market competition of credit card company have a affirmative effect with survival length. Finally, The effect of Increasing delinquency rate due to price increase is smaller than decreasing delinquency rate due to extending survival length.

A empirical test of strategy market entry on venture business (중소벤처기업의 시장진입전략에 관한 실증적 연구)

  • Park, Sang-Kyu;Lee, Kang-June
    • Korean Business Review
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    • v.12
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    • pp.67-82
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    • 1999
  • This study empirically examines the profit impact of different strategies under different types of competition: price competition, promotion competition, high intensity price-promotion competition. And the result of this study is appeared that in the case of the market entry of a venture business there is a critical relationship between market competition and the goal of a firm. Also established is that the goal of a firm has a significant correlation with a strategic behavior in the market.

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Strengthening of Veterinary Services for Safety and Quality Control of the Livestock Products as Food in the Market Internationalization Era (국제관방화 시대에 있어서 축산식품의 안전성 및 품질에 대한 수의학적 관리강화 방안)

  • 박근식;박종명;조준형
    • Korean Journal of Poultry Science
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.121-135
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    • 1991
  • Facing the international open-trade of agricultural and livestock products, a basic strategy is urgently necessary to improve the domestic livestock industry to an international level. Price and quality competitions are the most important target in international trade. Improvement in productivity of livestock is the most important factor in price competition. In recent trade of livestock products, quality competition becomes more important than price competition in livestock products, and will be severer in the future. Basic strategies for higher productivity and safety of livestock products are listed as follows : 1. Protection from exotic diseases 2. Eradication of indigenous diseases 3. Development of new methods and techniques for control of animal diseases 4. Application of hygiene and management techniques 5. Safety evaluation of feedstuffs and animal drugs, and 6. Development of technique and regulations for prevention and monitoring of residue of harmful chemicals.

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Analysis of Price Competition between B&M and C&M Suppliers (B&M유통업체와 C&M 유통업체간의 가격경쟁 분석)

  • Cho, Hyung-Rae;Yu, Jung-Sub;Cha, Chun-Nam
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.379-389
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we study the competition between two kinds of suppliers, a bricks and mortars(B&M) and a clicks and mortars(C&M). Using the circular spatial market model, we derive and analyze the Nash and Stackelberg equilibria as a function of offline market share and efficiency of online channel of the C&M supplier. The result can be summarized as follows: (1) Stackelberg equilibrium is always superior to the Nash equilibrium, (2) Under certain conditions, the price of online channel can be higher than that of offline channel, (3) It is impossible for the C&M supplier to encroach on all of the B&M supplier's market, (4) In some cases, the C&M supplier has incentive to lower the efficiency of its online channel for more profit.

An Empirical Study on the Price Competition in Electronic Commerce (인터넷 전자상거래시장에서의 가격경쟁에 관한 실증적 연구)

  • 이준엽
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.137-142
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    • 2001
  • Electronic Commerce are facing on social upheavals by a rapidly advanced Open Network such as Internet, and the crest of a digital boom in the economic side for the 21th century. As the Internet develops into a robust delivery channel for commerce, it will be important to understand the characteristics of on-line markets. This paper addresses price competition in Internet Electronic Commerce by reviewing current academic research, discussing the implications of price competition, and proposing areas for future study.

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Price Competition in Horizontal and Vertical Differentiation : Focusing on the WiBro and HSDPA (수직적.수평적 차별화 시장에서의 서비스 요금전략 : 와이브로와 HSDPA 서비스를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Dow-Han
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.67-78
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, I analyze the mobile broadband services market characterized by vertical and horizontal differentiation. Vertical differentiation as service quality differentiation is based on the transmission speed of mobile internet service and horizontal differentiation as spatial differentiation is based on the service coverage. Theoretical explanations for the competitive price policy have been developed in the game context of WiBro which represent the high quality within the limited service coverage and HSDPA which represent relatively low quality with nation-wide service. When the WiBro has a mobile broadband service quality advantage and the difference in quality is sufficiently low, the price of WiBro with limited service coverage is relatively lower than that of HSDPA. This occurs because the advantage of WiBro's vertical service differentiation is offset by the disadvantage of horizontal differentiation. The difference in the quality of mobile internet service, however, is not too high, the price of WiBro is relatively higher than that of HSDPA. Moreover, when the service quality of WiBro is sufficiently high, the low quality HSDPA service faces no demand.

Estimating Optimized Bidding Price in Virtual Electricity Wholesale Market (가상 전력 도매 시장의 최적 경매 가격 예측)

  • Shin, Su-Jin;Lee, SeHoon;Kwon, Yun-Jung;Cha, Jae-Gang;Moon, Il-Chul
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.562-576
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    • 2013
  • Power TAC (Power Trading Agent Competition) is an agent-based simulation for competitions between electricity brokering agents on the smart grid. To win the competition, agents obtain electricity from the electricity wholesale market among the power plants. In this operation, a key to success is balancing the demand of the customer and the supply from the plants because any imbalance results in a significant penalty to the brokering agent. Given the bidding on the wholesale market requires the price and the quantity on the electricity, this paper proposes four different price estimation strategies: exponentially moving average, linear regression, fuzzy logic, and support vector regression. Our evaluations with the competition simulation show which strategy is better than which, and which strategy wins in the free-for-all situations. This result is a crucial component in designing an electricity brokering agent in both Power TAC and the real world.

Effects of Channel Structure on the Quality Competition of Exclusively Distributed Products

  • Kang, Yeong Seon
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.37-59
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    • 2018
  • This study investigates the effects of the distribution channel structure on quality decisions under duopoly competition. I considers a set-up in which two retailers compete on product quality and retail price. In the set-up, the integrated retailer has the power to determine the quality of its exclusive product, while the decentralized retailer does not. For the decentralized retailer, the supplier determines product quality. I find that asymmetric pairs of a decentralized channel by one retailer and an integrated channel by the other retailer can be a Nash equilibrium in a simultaneous-channel-choice model. The two retailers select different levels of quality, and this quality competition benefits retailers by softening price competition. In a sequential-channel-choice model, I find that the leader can obtain a first-mover advantage. From the perspective of the supplier, which can decide the distribution channel structure and level of quality, both suppliers choose the decentralized channel in equilibrium.

An Empirical Study on Pricing Behaviors of Internet and Conventional Markets (인터넷시장과 종래시장의 가격행태 비교)

  • 김광호;김일형
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.89-102
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    • 2003
  • With the progress of Internet and e-commerce, there have been many researches on the market efficiency of the Internet markets using real price data. Contrary to the common expectations by many economists, most of the previous researches have fatted to prove that the Internet market is more efficient than the conventional market. This paper empirically analyzes the pricing behavior of Internet and conventional retailers in South Korea. We have collected real price data on CDs and TVs from various types of retailers, from which we have analyzed three aspects of pricing behavior : price level, price change over time, and price dispersion across the retailers. We have found that the average prices of CDs and TVs at the Internet retailers are lower than those at the conventional retailers. We have also found that there is a close association between the behaviors (e.g., magnitude and timing of changes) of TV prices at the Internet retailers and those at the conventional retailers. It has been observed that the range of the CD prices at the internet retailers is less than a half of the range at the conventional retailers, which can be considered as an evidence of a relatively stronger price competition at the Internet market compared with the conventional market.

Does the Market Share Matter for the Effects of FTAon ERPT and Price Competition Structure Among Exporting Countries?: Case of Major Fishery Import Markets in South Korea (시장점유율이 FTA의 환율전가도 영향 및 수출가격경쟁구조에 미친 영향: 국내 주요 수산물 수입시장을 대상으로)

  • Eun-Son Lim
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.129-151
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    • 2023
  • This study explores whether market share matters for ERPT and also for the effects of FTA on ERPT among exporting countries in the four major fishery import markets - frozen pollock, frozen mackerel, frozen tuna, and frozen spawn in South Korea. In addition, I investigate whether market share matters for price competition among exporting countries. For this, I estimate the export price equation based on the maximum likelihood method by utilizing data on export price in terms of Korean currency, and the cross rate between South Korea and the exporting countries from 2010:M1 to 2019:M12 for the four major fishery import markets. According to the findings, the market share of exporting countries in the import markets matters for the positive effects of FTA on ERPT; however, it is hard to find the relation between the market share of exporting counties and ERPT. In addition, I find little evidence on the effects of market share on price competition structures among exporting countries. I believe that this study helps domestic fishery producers to understand that ERPT, the effect of FTA on ERPT, and price competition structures among exporting countries would be affected by the market share of each exporting country in the major fishery import markets in South Korea. Also, this study would help domestic fishery producers to think about how to deal with the effects of the change in the exchange rate on fishery markets for each FTA partner according to its market share after FTA is effective.