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The Role of Professors' Intellectual Stimulation for Intellectual Growth among Chinese Students Who Study in Korea: The Moderating Effect of Growth Need Strength

  • Hahm, Sangwoo;Chen, Linlin
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 2020
  • Professor's role is one of various ways to improve students' academic achievement. Professors can be role models for students, motivate them to achieve higher performance, and have various influences on them. Therefore, depending on professor's role, students' attitudes and behaviors may be different, and their academic achievements may also be different. In this regard, this research focused on the intellectual growth that can be regarded as Chinese students' academic achievement. Thus, the importance of professor's intellectual stimulation behavior was emphasized and it was clarified as a way to improve the intellectual growth. Furthermore, students with a higher level of growth need strength, they are more likely to have higher intellectual growth because they put a premium on their self-growth. In order to increase the influence of professor's intellectual stimulation, we focused on the student's growth need strength. Thus, this research examined the moderating effect of growth need strength between intellectual stimulation and intellectual growth. The results showed that intellectual stimulation improved intellectual growth. In addition, growth need strength positively moderated the relationship between intellectual stimulation and intellectual growth. Therefore, it suggested the implications that professors should behave appropriate behavior according to students' personal characteristics.

A Study on Determinants of Growth of Social Commerce : Roles of Social Media and Customer (소셜커머스의 성장요인 분석 : 소셜미디어와 소비자의 역할)

  • Choi, Sungho;Park, Kyung Min
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.71-86
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    • 2013
  • This research explores the question how interactions between customer and firm affect firm growth. To test suggested hypotheses, this study collects data on social commerce industry in Korea during the period from the beginning of social commerce industry in Korea, May 2010, to March 2012, and investigates the effect of social media on the growth of social commerce firms. We suggest two hypotheses in this study. First, as web traffic inflow through social media into a focal social commerce increases, the growth rate of the focal social commerce increases. Second, the more diverse social media channel through which web traffic inflows into a focal social commerce, the weaker the positive effect of web traffic inflow on the growth rate of the focal social commerce. Analysis of data shows that inflow through social media is positively related to the growth of social commerce. In addition, our analysis shows that inflow channel diversity weakens the positive relationship between web traffic inflow through social media and growth rate of social commerce firms. These results suggest that firms need to concentrate on few social media in order to attract customers. The study contributes to understanding how interaction between firms and customers influences the growth of the firm.

Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in Asia: Comparative analysis of China, India, Vietnam and Korea (FDI가 아시아 국가의 경제성장에 미치는 영향: 중국·인도·베트남·한국 비교)

  • Wang, Jingjing;Choi, Chang Hwan
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.15-24
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    • 2019
  • The study conducted an empirical analysis of the impact of FDI on economic growth in four Asian countries: China, India, Vietnam and Korea. With panel data for the 1990-2017 period, the research model was developed for foreign direct investment (FDI), export amount (EX), government expenditure (G), exchange rate (EXR), and labourable population (L). The panel analysis results show that the increase in FDI, exports, government expenditure, labourable population significantly increased economic growth. The comparison analysis for each country revealed that FDI, exports and government expenditure significantly affect economic growth in China, that exports and government expenditure significantly affect economic growth in Korea, that FDI significantly affected economic growth in Vietnam, and that the increase in the workforce contributed to economic development in India. This paper characterized the different factors of economic growth in the four Asian countries. These results suggest that setting economic priorities to suit the specific economic conditions of each country is a shortcut to more efficient economic growth.

Comparative Genome-Scale Expression Analysis of Growth Phase-dependent Genes in Wild Type and rpoS Mutant of Escherichia coli

  • Oh, Tae-Jeong;Jung, Il-Lae;Woo, Sook-Kyung;Kim, Myung-Soon;Lee, Sun-Woo;Kim, Keun-Ha;Kim, In-Gyu;An, Sung-Whan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Applied Microbiology Conference
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    • 2004.06a
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    • pp.258-265
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    • 2004
  • Numerous genes of Escherichia coli have been shown to growth phase-dependent expression throughout growth. The global patterns of growth phase-dependent gene expression of E. coli throughout growth using oligonucleotide microarrays containing a nearly complete set of 4,289 annotated open reading frames. To determine the change of gene expression throughout growth, we compared RNAs taken from timecourses with common reference RNA, which is combined with equal amount of RNA pooled from each time point. The hierarchical clustering of the conditions in accordance with timecourse expression revealed that growth phases were clustered into four classes, consistent with known physiological growth status. We analyzed the differences of expression levels at genome level in both exponential and stationary growth phase cultures. Statistical analysis showed that 213 genes are shown to, growth phase-dependent expression. We also analyzed the expression of 256 known operons and 208 regulatory genes. To assess the global impact of RpoS, we identified 193 genes coregulated with rpoS and their expression levels were examined in the isogenic rpoS mutant. The results revealed that 99 of 193 were novel RpoS-dependent stationary phase-induced genes and the majority of those are functionally unknown. Our data provide that global changes and adjustments of gene expression are coordinately regulated by growth transition in E. coli.

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New Oxide Crystals as Substrates for GaN-based Blue Light Emitting Devices

  • Fukuda, T.;Shimamura, K.;Tabata, H.;Takeda, H.;Futagawa, N.;Yoshikawa, A.;Kochurikhin, Vladimir-V.
    • Proceedings of the Korea Association of Crystal Growth Conference
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    • 1999.06a
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    • pp.3-26
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    • 1999
  • We have successfully grown <111>-oriented (La,Sr)(Al,Ta)$O_3$(LSAT) mixed-perovskite single crystals and <0001>-oriented $Ca_8La_2(PO_4)_6O_2$(CLPA) single crystals with the apatite structure by the Czochralski method. The compositional and lattice parameter uniformity of the crystals are discussed in relation to the growth conditions. Since LSAT and CLPA single crystals have excellent lattice matching with GaN, they ar promising as new substrates for the growth of high quality GaN epitaxial layers.

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New oxide crystals as substrates for GaN-based blue light emitting devices

  • T. Fukuda;K. Shimamura;H. Tabata;H.Takeda;N. Futagawa;A. Yoshikawa;Vladimir V. Kochurikhin
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.470-474
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    • 1999
  • We have successfully grown <111>-oriented $(La,Sr)(Al,Ta)O_{3}\;(LSAT)$ mixed-perovskite single crystals and <0001>-oriented ${Ca_{8}La_{2}(PO_{4})}_{6}O_2$ (CLPA) single crystals with the apatite structure by the Czochralski method. The compositional and lattice parameter uniformity of the crystals are discussed in relation to the growth conditions. Since LSAT and CLPA single crystals have excellent lattice matching with GaN, they are promising as new substrates for the growth of high quality GaN epitaxial layers.

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A University's Role for Regional Innovation: Arizona Universities' Contribution to Regional Economic Growth

  • Kim, Joochul
    • World Technopolis Review
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 2015
  • Over the last two decades, interest increased with regard to how some research universities made direct impacts on surrounding regional economic activities and growth. Although the role of basic research for most research universities has remained strong, pressure has intensified to broaden its missions to include helping local and regional economic development efforts. Consequently, many research universities have evolved their basic scientific research mission from the production of scientific knowledge to the sharing and exchange of knowledge with local industries by actively engaging in local economic development (Uyarra 2010). Previous examination has shown that most research universities contribute to local and regional economic development by various functions they provide. They are as follows: Creation of Knowledge, Human-capital creation, Transfer of existing know-how, Technological innovation, Capital investment, Regional leadership, Knowledge infrastructure production and Influence in regional milieu (Drucker and Goldstein 2007). This paper will review the existing literature on the role of universities and its impacts on local regional economic growth and development. In addition, this paper will show how two major research universities (The University of Arizona and Arizona State University) have contributed to the growth of Arizona during last two decades. It is believed that the existence of these two research universities have been instrumental in making industries more diverse and highly attractive, particularly in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area.

Stand Structure and Growth Characteristics at Different Elevations of the Korean Pine(Pinus koraiensis) Natural Forest on Mt. Seorak (설악산 잣나무(Pinus koraiensis) 천연림의 해발고별 임분구조 및 생장특성)

  • Kim, Hyun-Seop;Bae, Sang-Won;Jang, Seok-Chang;Jeong, Jun-Mo
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.157-167
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    • 2011
  • This study was conducted to analyze the stand structure and growth characteristics along different elevations of Pinus koraiensis natural forests located at mean elevation 1,300 m (site1), 900 m (site2) and 600 m (site3) on Mt. Seorak. Mean DBH and height of P. koraiensis were 25.4 cm and 12.3 m in site1, while that of site2 and 3 were over 40 cm and 20 m, respectively. For this reason, there was 5 times difference of single tree volume between site1 and other sites(p<0.05). Mean ringwidth increment of P. koraiensis was 1.1 mm/yr in site1, 1.5 mm/yr in site2 and 2.6 mm/yr in site3. However, recent growth of ringwidth has increased by 8.6% in site1, whereas site2 and 3 have fallen by approximately 50% over the last 10 years. These results signify that the growth and distribution of natural P. koraiensis are effected by different climatic environment along elevations.

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HETEROEPITAXIAL Si1-xGex FILMS GROWN BY RTCVD METHOD

  • Chung, W.J.;Kwon, Y.K.;Bae, Y.H.;Kim, K.I.;Kang, B.K.;Sohn, B.K.
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.4 no.S2
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    • pp.84-89
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    • 1995
  • The growth and the film characteristics of heteroepitaxial $Si_{1-x}Ge_x$ films growth by the Rapid Thermal Chemical Vapor Deposition(RTCVD)method are described. For the growth of $Si_{1-x}Ge_x$ heteroepitaxial layers, $SiH_4/GeH_4/H_2$gas mixtures are used. The growth conditions are varied to investigate their effects on the Si/Ge composition ratios, the interface abruptness and crystalline properties. The Si/Ge composition ratios are analyzed with the RBS and the SIMS techniques, and the interface abruptness are deduced from these data. The crystalline properties are analyzed from TEM pictures. The experimental data shows that the crystalline perfection is excellent at the growth temperature of as low as $650^{\circ}C$, and the composition ratios change linearly with $SiH_4/GeT_$$ gas mixing ratios in our experimental ranges. Boron doping experiments are also performed using 200 ppm $B_2H_6$ source gas. The doping profiles are measured with SIMS technique. The SIMS data shows that the doping abruptness can be controlled within about 200$\AA$/decade.

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Mercurous bromide $(Hg_2Br_2)$ crystal growth by physical vapor transport and characterization

  • Kim, S.K.;S.Y. Son;K.S. Song;Park, J.G.;Kim, G.T.
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.272-282
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    • 2002
  • Mercurous bromide ($Hg_{2}0Br_{2}$) crystals hold promise for many acousto-optic and opto-electronic applications. This material is prepared in closed ampoules by the physical vapor transport (PVT) growth method. Due to the temperature gradient between the source and the growing crystal region, the buoyancy-driven convection may occur. The effects of thermal convection on the crystal growth rate was investigated in this study in a horizontal configuration for conditions ranging from typical laboratory conditions to conditions achievable only in a low gravity environment. The results showed that the growth rate increases linearly with Grashof number, and for 0.2 $\leq$ Ar (transport length-to-height, L/H)$\leq$1.0 sharply for Ar=5 and $\Delta$T=30 K. We have also shown that the magnitude of convection decreases with the Ar. For gravity levels of less than $10^{-2}$g the non-uniformity of interfacial distribution is negligible.