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A Study on Factors Influencing the Severity of Autonomous Vehicle Accidents: Combining Accident Data and Transportation Infrastructure Information (자율주행차 사고심각도의 영향요인 분석에 관한 연구: 사고데이터와 교통인프라 정보를 결합하여)

  • Changhun Kim;Junghwa Kim
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.200-215
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    • 2023
  • With the rapid advance of autonomous driving technology, the related vehicle market is experiencing explosive growth, and it is anticipated that the era of fully autonomous vehicles will arrive in the near future. However, along with the development of autonomous driving technology, questions regarding its safety and reliability continue to be raised. Concerns among technology adopters are increasing due to media reports of accidents involving autonomous vehicles. To promote the improvement of the safety of autonomous vehicles, it is essential to analyze previous accident cases and identify their causes. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to analyze the factors influencing the severity of autonomous vehicle accidents using previous accident cases and related data. The data used for this research primarily comprised autonomous vehicle accident reports collected and distributed by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (CA DMV). Spatial information on accident locations and additional traffic data were also collected and utilized. Given that the primary data used in this study were accident reports, a Poisson regression analysis was conducted to model the expected number of accidents. The research results indicated that the severity of autonomous vehicle accidents increases in areas with low lighting, the presence of bicycle or bus-exclusive lanes, and a history of pedestrian and bicycle accidents. These findings are expected to serve as foundational data for the development of algorithms to enhance the safety of autonomous vehicles and promote the installation of related transportation infrastructure.

A Freight Company Management Model based on Perception Difference between Freight Company and Consigned Vehicle Owners (화물자동차 회사와 위수탁차주의 인식차이에 기반한 화물자동차 운송회사 경영모델)

  • Park, Doo-Jin;Kim, Jung-Yee
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.91-105
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    • 2023
  • This paper identified the difference in perception of the consignment system between the freight company and the consigned vehicle owners, derived factors that urgently need to improve the difference in perception, and presented the basis for establishing a management model based on this. A management model based on the difference in perception of consigned borrowers was established, and research hypotheses were established to conduct reliability, validity, and confirmatory factor analysis, path analysis, and mediation effect verification. As a result of the analysis, out of 58 questions, 56 of the total 65 questions showed a difference in perception of the consignment system between trucking companies and consigned vehicle owners, and the questions were input as management model factors. As a result of conducting confirmatory factor analysis, path analysis, and mediating effect verification using only recognition data, 5 hypotheses were adopted, and it was analyzed that the factor had no mediating effect. It can be analyzed that the appropriateness of the compensation system affects the improvement of each other's relationship, and the improvement of each other's relationship leads to the improvement of transportation services. However, since the mediating effect was rejected because it was not significant, this effect should not be exaggerated.

Analysis of the Success Factors of Open Innovation fromthe Perspective of Cooperative Game Theory: Focusing on the Case of Collaboration Between Korean Large Company 'G' and Startup 'S' (협조적 게임이론 관점에서 본 대기업-스타트업 개방형 혁신 성공 요인 분석: 대기업 'G사'와 스타트업 'S사'의 협업 사례를 중심으로)

  • Jinyoung Kim;Jaehong Park;Youngwoo Sohn
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.159-179
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    • 2024
  • Based on the case of collaboration between large companies and startups, this study suggests the importance of establishing mutual cooperation and trust relationships for the success of open innovation strategy from the perspective of cooperative game theory. It also provides implications for how this can be implemented. Due to information asymmetry and differences in organizational culture and decision-making structures between large companies and startups, collaboration is likely to proceed in the form of non-cooperative games among players in general open innovation, leading to the paradox of open innovation, which lowers the degree of innovation. Accordingly, this study conducted a case study on collaboration between large company 'G' and startup 'S' based on the research question "How did we successfully promote open innovation through cooperative game-type collaboration?" The study found that successful open innovation requires (1) setting clear collaboration goals to solve the organizational problem between large companies and startups, (2) supporting human resources for qualitative growth of startups to solve reliability problems, (3) leading to strategic investment and joint promotion of new projects to solve the profit distribution problem. This study is significant in that it contributes to expanding the discussion of the success factors of open innovation to the importance of interaction and strategic judgment considering the organizational culture and decision-making structure among players, and empirically confirming the success conditions of open innovation from the perspective of cooperative game theory.

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A Study on the Effect of Traditional Market Revitalization Factors on Management Performance (전통시장 활성화 요인이 경영성과에 미치는 영향)

  • Se-Yong Kwon;Mi-Rye Kang;Hyung-Ho Kim
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.307-317
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    • 2024
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of merchants' perceptions of service quality, youth mall creation, and traditional market revitalization on management performance to derive factors that can improve the self-sustainability of the traditional market. In particular, it was intended to predict the practical effect of the youth mall creation project by including merchants' perceptions of the rapidly emerging youth mall to revitalize the traditional market. In this study, 430 small business owners from five private traditional markets in Iksan were surveyed, the research model was verified by analyzing the technical statistics, reliability, and validity of the data collected using the SPSS 21.0 program, and the hypothesis was verified through correlation and regression analysis. Although youth malls are actively promoted at the government level to revitalize traditional markets and improve management performance, this study confirmed that the creation of youth malls in traditional markets does not directly affect traditional market revitalization and management performance, confirming that policies to create youth malls that can actually help revitalize traditional markets and improve management performance in the future need to be promoted.

A Study on the Quality of Healthcare Services for Four Critical Illnesses and the Maintenance of Right to Protection and Dignity in a Senior General Hospital (상급종합병원의 4대 중증질환 의료 서비스 품질과 보호받을 권리 및 존엄성 유지에 관한 연구)

  • Woojin Lee;Minsuk Shin
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.531-550
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: The unique nature of life-and-death healthcare services sets them apart from other service industries. While many studies exist on the relationship between healthcare services and customer satisfaction, most of them focus on mildly ill patients, ignoring the differences between critically ill and non-seriously ill patients. This study discusses the actual quality of healthcare services for patients who are facing life-threatening illnesses and are on life support, as well as their right to protection and dignity. Methods: The survey conducted to 149 patients with the four major illnesses: cancer, heart disease, brain disease and rare and incurable disease, those who have experiences with senior general hospitals. Results: The basic statistics of this study are adequate to represent the four major critical illnesses, and the reliability and validity of this study's hypotheses, which were measured by multiple items, were analyzed, and the internal consistency was judged to be high. In addition, it was found that the convergent validity was good and the discriminant validity was also secured. When examining the goodness of fit of the hypotheses, the SRMR, which is the standardized root mean square of residuals that measures the difference between the covariance matrix of the data variables and the theoretical covariance matrix structure of the model, met the optimal criteria. Conclusion: The academic implications of this study are differentiated from other studies by moving away from evaluating the quality of healthcare services for mildly ill patients and focusing on the rights and dignity of patients with life-threatening illnesses in four senior general hospitals. In terms of academic implications, this study enriches the depth of related studies by demonstrating the right to protection and dignity as a factor of patient-centeredness based on physical environment quality, interaction quality, and outcome quality, which are presented as sub-factors of healthcare quality. We found that the three quality factors classified by Brady and Cronin (2001) are optimized for healthcare quality assessment and management, and that the results of patients' interaction quality assessment can be used to provide a comprehensive quality rating for hospitals. Health and human rights are inextricably linked, so assessing the degree to which rights and dignity are protected can be a superior and more comprehensive measurement tool than traditional health level measures for healthcare organizations. Practical implications: Improving the quality of the physical environment and the quality of outcomes is an important challenge for hospital managers who attract patients with life and death conditions, but given the scale and economics of time, money, and human inputs, improving the quality of interactions and defining them as performance indicators in hospital quality management is an efficient way to create maximum value in the short term.

A Case Study on Minimizing Contract Amount Adjustments due to Design Changes in Defense and Military Facility Projects (국방·군사시설 사업의 설계변경 계약금액조정 최소화를 위한 사례연구)

  • Cho, Sung-joon;Lee, Kyoung-han;Lee, Myung-sik;Park, Bong-gyu
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.34-44
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    • 2024
  • In defense and military facility projects, adjustments to contract amounts due to design changes directly or indirectly affect factors such as increased construction costs and extended construction periods. Moreover, they can lead to differences of opinion and conflicts between the military and contracting parties. This case study analyzed the integrated management of defense and military facility projects by the Gyeonggi Southern Facilities Division, which oversees projects in Seoul and the southern Gyeonggi Province region for the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. Out of 388 completed projects, 103 cases with design changes were selected for analysis, aiming to ensure the reliability of data regarding the proportion of design changes in project completion. The study classified samples by the causes of design changes specified in the Ministry of Planning and Finance's contract regulations, assigning rankings based on the occurrence rates of each cause. Furthermore, it analyzed detailed factors for each cause of design change and derived implications to propose improvement measures. Considering the limited access to military primary data, this case study is expected to contribute to minimizing design changes in defense and military facility projects. Additionally, it is anticipated to be practically useful for subsequent research on contract amount adjustments resulting from design changes.

A Case Study on Exploring Service Examples of Domestic and International Art Content Platform (국내외 아트 콘텐츠 플랫폼의 서비스 사례 고찰)

  • Jun Hee Park;Seung In Kim
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.147-154
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    • 2024
  • Since the COVID-19 pandemic, art content platforms have evolved into content venues for the holistic experience of art, which is distinct from offline experiences, and possesses unique characteristics that are no longer just auxiliary means of information delivery. The purpose of this study is to explore the direction of platform development for art content in order to revitalize art experiences in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution by analyzing functional utility cases of art content platform services both domestically and abroad. To achieve this, factors for analyzing the functional utility of art content platforms were extracted through literature research. Then, the functions and services of domestic and foreign art content platforms were categorized into three groups, and based on the analysis factors of 'interaction', 'reliability', 'convenience', and 'diversity' extracted from the literature, the development direction of art content platforms was examined through a service and function analysis. The significance of this study is that it analyzed the overall user experience online and the development direction of art content platforms through functional utility analysis. Through this, it aims to provide implications by analyzing the various utilization possibilities of art content platforms and the perspective of users who experience art in the media environment.

Cost-effective Machine Learning Method for Predicting Package Warpage during Mold Curing (몰드 경화 공정 중 패키지 휨 예측을 위한 비용 절감형 머신러닝 방법)

  • Seong-Hwan Park;Tae-Hyun Kim;Eun-Ho Lee
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.24-37
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    • 2024
  • Due to the thin nature of semiconductor packages, even minor thermal loads can cause significant warpage, impacting product reliability through issues like delamination or cracking. The mold curing process, which encloses the package to protect the semiconductor chip, is particularly challenging to predict due to the complex thermal, chemical, and mechanical interactions. This study proposes a cost-effective machine learning model to predict warpage in the mold curing process. We developed methods to characterize the curing degree based on time and temperature and quantify the material's mechanical properties accordingly. A Finite Element Method (FEM) simulation model was created by integrating these properties into ABAQUS UMAT to predict warpage for various design factors. Additionally, a Warpage formula was developed to estimate local warpage based on the package's stacking structure. This formula combines bending theory with thermo-chemical-mechanical properties and was validated through FEM simulation results. The study presents a method to construct a machine learning model for warpage prediction using this formula and proposes a cost-effective approach for building a training dataset by analyzing input variables and design factors. This methodology achieves over 98% prediction accuracy and reduces simulation time by 96.5%.

Development of a Checklist for Safety Accident Prevention in Small-Scale Excavation Work through Case Analysis (사례 분석을 통한 소규모 굴착공사 안전사고 예방을 위한 체크리스트 개발)

  • Kim, Byeong-Hak;Yoon, Hyung-Koo
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.103-111
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    • 2024
  • Small-scale excavation sites in construction-defined as those involving excavation projects less than 10 meters deep-often lack dedicated safety managers, creating challenges in safety management. This study aims to develop an accident case-based checklist that enables workers to manage safety independently at these sites. Accident data from the past five years were obtained from the Construction Safety Management Integrated Information system, and the causes, types, and contributing factors of accidents were analyzed based on this data. These analyzed causes were linked to specific checklist items, resulting in a new checklist comprising 14 items divided into pre-construction and during-construction phases. To ensure the logical structuring of these 14 items, a group of experts conducted a survey employing pairwise comparisons. The results indicated that all items are essential for safety management at small-scale excavation sites. Furthermore, the reliability of the developed checklist was validated using newly occurring accident cases, confirming that each accident was associated with the checklist items. The checklist proposed in this study is expected to contribute to practical and effective accident prevention in small-scale excavation sites.

Factors Influencing the Meaning of Life for Middle-aged Women (중년여성의 삶의 의미와 영향요인)

  • Park, Geum-Ja
    • Women's Health Nursing
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.232-243
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study was to examine factors influencing the meaning of life for middle-aged women. The subjects for the study were 190 middle-aged women who live in Busan. Data were collected from May 25 to June 20, 1999. The instruments for this study were as follows : the meaning of life scale developed by Jung D. R(1978) ; the self-esteem scale developed by Ro, E. Y, Kwon, J. H.(1997) ; the volunteer activity scale developed by Park G. J.(1999), the marital satisfaction scale developed by Choi G. Y.(1999) ; and the health status scale developed by Kim S. Y. (1991). SPSS PC+ was utilized for data analysis. Data were analysed according to frequency and percentage, mean and standard deviation, t-test, ANOVA, Sheffe' s test and Pearson' s correlation coefficients and stepwise multiple regression. The reliability of the tools was tested by Cronbach's $\alpha$ : and it showed reliability scores of 0.88(for the meaning of life tool), 0.81(for the self-esteem tool), 0.94(for the marital satisfaction tool) and 0.78(for the health status tool). The results were as follows: 1) The scores showed that middle-aged women had a moderate level of meaning of life, with a mean of 30.31 and standard deviation of 6.24 (with values ranging from 12.00 to 48.00). The scores showed that middle-aged women had a moderate levels of self-esteem, with a mean of 28.92 and standard deviation of 4.67 (with values ranging from 10.00 to 40.00). The scores showed that middle-aged women had a very low level of volunteer activity, with a mean of 0.87 and standard deviation of 0.93(with values ranging from 0.00 to 1.00). The scores showed that middle-aged women had a moderate level of satisfaction in their marriages, with a mean of 31.99 and standard deviation of 7.84(with values ranging from 12.00 to 48.00). The scores showed that middle-aged women had a moderate level of health status, with a mean of 6.63 and standard deviation of 1.57(with values ranging from 3.00 to 9.00). 2) There was a statistically significant difference of the meaning of life of middle-aged women according to their religion(F=8.930, p=.000), christian ($31.94{\pm}5.96$) had more meaning th life than buddhists ($28.40{\pm}6.23$). 3) There was a statistically significant correlations between the subject' s self-esteem and the her meaning of life(r=0.477, p=0.000), the subject' s level of volunteer activity and meaning of life(r=.428, p=.000), her level of marital satisfaction and meaning of life(r=.417, p=.000), and her level of health status and meaning of life(r=.261, p=.000) among these middle-aged women. 4) Self- esteem was the highest factor influencing the level of meaning of life in middle-aged women. 40.0% of the total variance of levels of meaning of life by was dependent on self-esteem, volunteer activity, marital satisfaction and health status. In conclusion, the higher the self-esteem and levels of volunteer activity, marital satisfaction, and health status of middle-aged women, the higher the meaning of life for them. Therefore, it is necessary to elevate levels of the self-esteem and volunteer activity, marital satisfaction and health status in order to help middle-aged women have more meaning of life.

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