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A Study on Leadership Typology in Sports Leaders Based on Big Data Analysis (빅데이터 분석을 활용한 스포츠 지도자들의 리더십 유형에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Eun-Mi;Seo, Joung-Hae
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.7
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    • pp.191-198
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    • 2019
  • This paper investigates different types of leadership found in foreign coaches in charge of the Korean national soccer team. To that end, news articles published during the tenure of those coaches were crawled for analysis. The analysis highlighted the following results. First, successful sports leaders showed their own specific types of leadership. Second, failed sports leaders showed specific types of leadership. The findings have the following implications. The leadership established based on the analysis results have practical implications in that they suggest the types of effectiveness leadership that are required of sports leaders in managing and leading athletes whilst generating tangible results and performance.

Study on Business Model of e-Sports Industry in Korea (국내 e스포츠산업의 비즈니스 모델에 관한 연구)

  • Yang, Ji-Hoon;Lee, In-Kyu;Lee, Sang-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.163-173
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    • 2018
  • This study aims to diagnose and analyze the business model of domestic e-sports industry and draw its implications. In-depth interviews with business executives of the e-sports teams, the e-sports media, the e-sports stadium and the game companies was had to identify the cost and revenue of each e-sports industry. The results was that the revenue of the e-sports team, stadium and game company mainly consisted of the sponsorship of the parent company. And main revenue of e-sports media was advertising, subscription fees and copyright income, whereas their expenses was the production costs. Especially the purpose of sponsorship of the game companies was not the profit of e-sports, but the promotion of the parent company game. Result implies the necessity of the development of revenue sources, executing the admission ticket charge in stadium and the development of new sponsorship. This study is expected to contribute to opening the new area of the business model of the e-sports industry that was not nearly so far treated, and consequently the development of the e-sports industry in Korea.

The effect of Physical Activities on the mental health in Korean Middle School Adolescents: Based on the Web-based Survey on Adolescents Health Behavior from 2013 (우리나라 중학교 청소년의 신체활동이 정신건강에 미치는 영향: 2013년 청소년건강행태온라인 조사를 중심으로)

  • Yoo, Jin-Yeong;Kim, Ki-Man
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.12 no.11
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    • pp.395-405
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    • 2014
  • This study tends to grasp the physical activity on its influences and effect s to the mental health of middle school students and we tried to look for a specific plan that will help to improve middle school students' mental health. We analyzed 36,530 students in middle school using a basic data "9th (2013) health behavior of juvenile on the online". The study is analyzed by complex sample data analysis method. The degree of euphoria recognition showed the low feeling of happiness when students exercise directly below two times rather than three times a week in the Physical Education class at school. On the other hand, the possibility of stress perception degree and suicide attempt is lowered. If the number of sports team participating is below one team, euphoria would be lowered and the limit of stress perception is high. However, the participation of one or two teams make the possibility of suicide lessens rather than students taking part in more 4 teams. In order to help middle school students reduce their stress and improve their happiness, they need to participate in sports as a regular team and join intramural games more than three times a week. In this case of the lower grade, it is considered that it is necessary for them to combine the educational program for the emotional support to control their extreme behavior.

The role of research in the creation of athletic footwear

  • Lafortune, Mario A.
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.407-415
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    • 2002
  • Athletic products must meet the needs of athletes and the demands imposed by sports through innovative design. These needs of athletes and requirements of sports are performance, protection and comfort related. In depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology, etiology of commonly reported injuries, and lower extremity mechanics form the basis of product creation/engineering. Game analysis which entails time and frequency surveys of the skills performed during a game, interviews with athletes and coaches, and discussions with medical staffs are used to identify the skills that are critical to the needs of athletes. In lab full biomechanical analyses of these skills and/or physiological responses of the athletes lead to clear functional criterions that serve as guidelines to be met by the design team. The concepts created by the design team are in turns subjected to the same battery of biomechanical analyses. The learning gathered through this pluridisciplinary process is used to further evolve design concepts. The evolution-testing loop is repeated until biomechanical and/or physiological, mechanical and perceptual tests indicate that the design concept meets the established functional design criterions. At that time, the design concepts is ready for manufacturing research and development. Additional biomechanical and physical tests are performed through that phase to confirm that the manufacturing processes preserve the functionality of the design concept. Durability and long term performance of production samples are evaluated through a final three month long weartest program. A rigorous research/testing program is crucial to create and engineer sport products that meet the performance, protection.

Experience of a Disaster Medical Assistant Team activation in the fire disaster at Jecheon sports complex building: limitation and importance of rescue (제천 스포츠복합건물 화재 재난에서의 권역재난의료지원팀 활동 경험 고찰: 한계점과 구조의 중요성)

  • Jung, Seung Gyo;Kim, Yoon Seop;Kim, Oh Hyun;Lee, Kang Hyun;Kim, Kwan-Lae;Jung, Woo Jin
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.585-594
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    • 2018
  • Objective: This study was designed to report on the progress of the fire at Jecheon sports complex and to assess the adequacy of Disaster Medical Assistant Team (DMAT)'s activities in response to the fire disaster. Methods: We conducted a retrospective review based on camera recordings and medical records that were recorded at the disaster site for assessment of activities. We cooperated with firefighters, police officers, local hospital medical staffs and public health personnel in Jecheon in order to classify patients in the disaster field and to understand the patients' progress. Results: At 15:53, the first request for emergency rescue came to the 119 general emergency call center, and a request for DMAT activation came at 16:28. DMAT arrived at the site at 17:04 and remained active until the following day at 00:43. The total number of casualties was 60, including 27 minimal (Green) patients, 29 expectant (Black) patients, three delayed (Yellow) patients, and one immediate (Red) patient. There were 32 patients who received on-site care by DMAT. Two patients were transferred from a local hospital to Wonju Severance Christian Hospital for hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Conclusion: Twenty-nine victims were found in the sports complex building, and there were 31 mildly to moderately injured patients in this fire disaster. The main cause of death was thought to be smoke suffocation. Although DMAT was activated relatively quickly, it was not able to provide effective activity due to the late rescue and difficulty with fire suppression.

A Study on the Structural Relationship Between Fan Citizenship And Sports Marketing Achievement (팬 시민행동이 스포츠마케팅 성과 간 구조적 관계에 관한 연구)

  • Yun, Dae-Hong
    • Management & Information Systems Review
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.125-147
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    • 2018
  • This study was intended to examine the structural relationship between fan citizenship and sports marketing achievement. For that, 220 questionnaires were distributed to the fans of Lotte Giant in Busan region and 205 questionnaires were used finally. The hypotheses were validated by using SPSS 25.0 and Smart PLS 2.0 based on the study model. All hypotheses were adopted, except for 4 hypotheses(Hypothesis 5-3, Hypothesis 6-1, Hypothesis 6-2, and Hypothesis 6-3), among a total of 17 hypotheses. For that, the results were derived as below: First, fan citizenship had a positive(+) influence on team equity(Hypothesis 1), sponsor assets(Hypothesis 2), and community equity(Hypothesis 3) as a whole. Second, team equity had a positive(+) influence on sponsor assets(Hypothesis 4) in all respects, and furthermore, had a positive(+) influence on local image(Hypothesis 5-1) and contribution to local community(Hypothesis 5-2). Meanwhile, team equity did not have a statistically significant influence on social interchange(Hypothesis 5-3. Finally, sponsor assets and community equity were found to have the relationship as follows: No statistically significant relationship was observed between corporate image and community equity. Corporate awareness had a positive(+) influence as a whole. The results of this study are expected to provide comprehensive understanding and theoretical and practical implications of the influence that fan citizenship would have on sports marketing achievement.

A Study on the Policy Directions of Sports Welfare in Gangwon Province for Improving Quality of Life (삶의 질 향상을 위한 강원도 스포츠복지 정책방향 연구)

  • Kim, Heung-Tae;Kim, Tae-Dong
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.411-424
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to explore the feasible policy directions for sports welfare that can not only improve the standard of living through health but also ensure a happy and enjoyable life for the people of Gangwon Province. For this purpose, I have conducted studies such as the analysis on the sports class voucher project being implemented by the South Korean government and the case analysis in sports welfare, and present policy directions as follows. First of all, it is about upgrading the sports class voucher project. And as its implementation plans, I suggest ① increased publicity, ② the earmarking of the province's own budget for the sports class voucher project, ③ the establishment of a system for cooperation for work implementation between the related organizations and their staff in charge with a view to activating the sports class voucher project, and ④ the upgraded services for the sports class voucher project and the upgraded access to the life cycle-based universal welfare. Second, it is about using public sports facilities and developing various programs. I suggest the active utilization of the public sports facilities that enable people to learn the skills for such sports disciplines as baseball, badminton, ice sports, and golf and the development and distribution of distinctive educational programs for dance for media entertainment shows for female youths, climbing, cheer leading, fencing, surfing and horseback riding. Third, it is about nurturing the human resources and networking. For this, I suggest the creation of 'Sports Welfare Specialist Training Program' and the training of the college students majoring in sports science with the aim of creating a number of jobs. Fourth, it is about refurbishing the system and establishing the support system. I suggest the dismantling of the partitions in the welfare policy related to sports activities and the formation of (tentatively named) 'Gangwon Province Sports Welfare Implementation Committee', and the creation of (tentatively named) 'Sports Welfare Project Support Team' in Health, Welfare & Women's Affairs Bureau or Culture, Tourism and Sports Bureau in the short term and then its long-term expansion into (tentatively named) 'Gangwon Province Sports Welfare Support Center' in responding to the needs that reflect the provincial demographics, with a view to establishing a single lineup for the administrative support system. Furthermore, as budget and manpower are needed to realize customized sports welfare that suits the characteristics of the province and in which all the provincial residents can collect benefits, I suggest that the province provide the legal basis through creating 'Ordinance Promoting Sports Welfare in Gangwon Province' and pushing forward with (tentatively named) 'Gangwon Province Sports Welfare Competition' as what revises the sports class voucher project for the purpose of broadening the basis for sports welfare promotion.

Predicting football scores via Poisson regression model: applications to the National Football League

  • Saraiva, Erlandson F.;Suzuki, Adriano K.;Filho, Ciro A.O.;Louzada, Francisco
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.297-319
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    • 2016
  • Football match predictions are of great interest to fans and sports press. In the last few years it has been the focus of several studies. In this paper, we propose the Poisson regression model in order to football match outcomes. We applied the proposed methodology to two national competitions: the 2012-2013 English Premier League and the 2015 Brazilian Football League. The number of goals scored by each team in a match is assumed to follow Poisson distribution, whose average reflects the strength of the attack, defense and the home team advantage. Inferences about all unknown quantities involved are made using a Bayesian approach. We calculate the probabilities of win, draw and loss for each match using a simulation procedure. Besides, also using simulation, the probability of a team qualifying for continental tournaments, being crowned champion or relegated to the second division is obtained.

An Exploratory Study on the Applicability of Tactics in Team Performance Evaluation

  • Jungsu MOON;Ilhyeok PARK;Nam-Su KIM
    • Journal of Sport and Applied Science
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.21-33
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore, extract and categorize the team's tactical factors in soccer matches. Tactical factors are extracted on the basis of the phases consisting a football match (attack, defense, attacking transition, and defensive transition). Research design, data, and methodology: A semi-structural interviews were conducted with a group of experts of five football managers and coaches to explore tactical factors. Analysis of the content was done using a categorical aggregation or direct interpretation, and then was conducted factorial extraction and categorization. Results: In the attack phase, a direct attack and a step-by-step (occupation) attack form the type of attack, and in the attack transition phase, a long counter attack and a short counter attack form the type of attack. The type of defense in the defense phase was divided into regional defense and compression defense, and the type of defense in the defense transition phase was divided into defense for delaying counterattacks and defense for immediate pressure. Each tactics appeared differently depending on the situation of the game and the play of style. Conclusions: It may indicate the team's performance and has the potential for being used as a team performance factor. Further implications were discussed.

Effects of Using Convergence Sports Massage on ssireum players' Recovery Heart Rate, Oxygen Uptake and Blood Lactate after Maximal Exercise (씨름선수의 최대운동 후 스포츠마시지 처치가 회복기 심박수, 산소섭취량 및 혈중젖산에 미치는 영향)

  • Jang, Hong-Young;Lee, Mihyun
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.317-324
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of sports massage in the recovery period after maximal exercise on heart rate(HR), oxygen uptake(OU), and blood lactate(BL) of ssireum players. The participants of this study were consisted of 24 ssireum players in university team(UT) and business team(BT). The first experiment had a rest recovery period for 20 minutes after the maximal exercise, and the second experiment gave a sports massage was performed the order of abdominal, waist and lower legs in a prone position for 20 minutes. The interaction effects of massage treatment and recovery period in HR showed a higher recovery ability in both the UT and BT when the massage treatment was given 10 minutes after recovery than when it was not given. The main effects of recovery period showed in all variables of HR, OU, and BL. The main effects of BL on massage treatment was significant low in both the UT and BT when the massage was given. And, the main effects of OU was significantly lower only in the BT. In conclusion, compared sports massage treatment on ssireum players after maximal exercise positively affected the recovery mechanism of HR, OU, and BL than the rest recovery method.