본 연구는 빈곤지역 아동청소년의 건강한 성장은 지역사회의 구성원들이 주체가 되어 빈곤 아동청소년의 문제를 지역 과제로 인식하고 함께 해결해갈 때 가능하다고 보았다. 따라서 우리 의 과제를 우리 스스로 고민하고 궁리하여 실천 활동에 적용하고자 참여실천연구를 진행하였 다. 실천 내용으로는 월산동마을교육활동가협의회라는 주체들 간 협의소통 구조를 조직하였 고, 워크숍, 세미나, 컨설팅 등을 통해 지역 교육 문제를 논의하고 학습하였다. 이를 기반으로 학교 교사와 마을활동가의 협동을 통해 마을교육과정을 개발운영하였고, 마을 공유공간이자 청소년 거점 공간을 마련하였다. 실천 과정에서의 특징은 첫째, 주체나 공간, 활동을 구상하는 데 있어서 지역(마을)에 대한 지향이 강하게 드러났다. 둘째, 활동의 시작이 주체들이 함께 논 의하고 공유, 합의하는 과정에서부터 비롯하였다. 셋째, 중간지원자인 화월주의 독특한 역량과 역할로 초반에는 주도적으로 기반을 조성하는 역할을 하다가 당사자들을 활동의 주체로 세운 다음 권한과 역할을 넘겼다. 넷째, 실천 과정에서 자기 또는 상호 간 반성적 실천 모습이 확인 되었다. 본 연구의 의의는 당사자 참여실천연구 과정을 통해 지역 과제를 해결해나가고 마을 주민의 주체적 성장과 마을교육공동체 형성의 실체를 확인하였다는 데에 있다.
The paper provides a context to the reasons why there may be benefits in revitalising the original method of teaching costume construction for performance, reporting on reflections from personal experience and a relevant literature review to support the concept. It outlines the research to date and the following research stages.
The Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Research Council within the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries looks over the Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Research and Development Project. Every five years, it revises the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Research Basic Plan. Based on the information above, the following suggestions are made to implement domestic research projects. First, the strategic planning and promotion of research and development projects are needed to achieve the goals of the country and agricultural policy. Second, it is necessary to break up and diversify research assignments so that the project implementation reflects the trend of the time. Third, there is a need to develop a research partnership that strengthens cooperation among industry, academia, government, and research institutes to utilize technology seeds from fields other than agriculture. Fourth, it is necessary to improve field demonstration research projects where central and local research institutes, universities, private companies, agricultural cooperation, and farmers can participate. Fifth, follow-ups should be conducted at the end of research to advance research implementation systems. Finally, there is a need to build a new dissemination system which includes research results and policy.
Project management is a tool for smooth operation during a full cycle from the design to normal operation including the schedule, document, and budget management, and document management is an important work for big projects such as the JRTR (Jordan Research and Training Reactor). To manage the various large documents for a research reactor, a project management system was resolved, a project procedure manual was prepared, and a document control system was established. The ANSIM (Advanced Nuclear Safety Information Management) system consists of a document management folder, document container folder, project management folder, organization management folder, and EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) document folder. First, the system composition is a computerized version of the Inter-office Correspondence (IOC), the Document Distribution for Agreement (DDA), Design Documents, and Project Manager Memorandum (PM Memo) works prepared for the research reactor design. Second, it reviews, distributes, and approves design documents in the system and approves those documents to register and supply them to the research reactor user. Third, it integrates the information of the document system-using organization and its members, as well as users’ rights regarding the ANSIM document system. Throughout these functions, the ANSIM system has been contributing to the vitalization of united research. Not only did the ANSIM system realize a design document input, data load, and search system and manage KAERI’s long-period experience and knowledge information properties using a management strategy, but in doing so, it also contributed to research activation and will actively help in the construction of other nuclear facilities and exports abroad.
Conviviality is an interdisciplinary concept and a key phenomenon in the entrepreneurial communities. Entrepreneurial communities are social units that share values, experiences, emotions, rituals and traditions. They give rise to personal contact networks that are sets of formal or informal individual relationships. Conviviality means sharing, openness and participation; in this sense, it can be a tool to foster, animate and amalgamate a community. Thus, it can increase social relations that stably bind individuals and thus, becomes a source of business relations. Drawing from literature analysis and a case of a fashion entrepreneurial community, we propose to investigate how conviviality create an integration between social and business networks.
우리나라는 국가연구개발사업의 결과로 얻어진 성과가 기술이전 되거나 사업화되어 사회로의 확 산이 되도록 하기 위한 여러 법령과 제도가 시행되 고 있다. 「특허법」, 「과학기술기본법」, 「기술의 이 전 및 사업화의 촉진에 관한 법률」, 「국가연구개발 사업의 관리 등에 관한 규정」(이하 ‘국연사규정’이 라 한다) 등의 법령들이 무형적 결과물의 확산 정 책에 관련하여 기본적인 원칙을 규정하고 있는데, 해당 법령들은 무형적 결과물에 대한 주요 용어인 “실시”, “기술이전”, “사업화”, “기술료”, “양도” 및 “양여” 등에 대한 개념정의가 치밀하지 못하고, 동 일한 용어에 대해서 법령 내에서 또는 법령 간에 상충하는 부분이 있어 해당 법령들의 해석과 적용 에 있어 논란의 여지가 있다.
한편, 연방정부의 지원을 통해 발생한 기술 및 특허에 대한 소유권의 귀속을 정부에서 연구기관 참여기업 등으로 할 수 있도록 하는 것을 골자 로 한 미국의 Bayh-Dole Act가 1980년에 시행 된 이래, 우리나라도 「과학기술기본법」 및 ‘국연사 규정’ 등 통해 국가연구개발사업의 무형적 결과물 의 소유권 귀속을 연구개발기관 등으로 할 수 있도 록 하는 등 연구개발결과물이 민간으로 널리 확산 될 수 있도록 노력하고 있다. 그럼에도 불구하고 ‘국연사규정’은 무형적 결과물을 소유한 기관이 해 당 결과물을 타 기관으로 양도(또는 양여)하는 것 을 제한하고 있어 연구결과물의 사회적 확산에 대 해 일정 부분 규제로서 작용하고 있다. 또한 동규 정은 무형적 결과물의 소유기관이 해당 결과물에 대한 권리를 포기하는 경우 발명자(연구책임자)에 게 양도(또는 양여)할 수 있도록 하고 있으나 그 요건 등의 현실성이 부족하여 해당 조항은 사문화 될 수 있다고 생각한다.
‘국연사규정’이 정하고 있는 기술실시계약에 있 어서 국내 중소기업 우선 제도는 지식재산권 시장 의 글로벌화 시대에 해외 시장으로의 기술실시에 제한을 가하는 것이므로 무형적 결과물의 사회적 확산에 대한 규제로 작용하는 부분이 있다. 한편, 동 규정 및 일부 중앙행정부처의 훈령은 기술료 감 면 제도를 두어 사실상의 국내 기관의 지원 정책을 시행하고 있는데, 해당 기술료 감면 제도 및 이에 근거한 정부의 조치는 WTO체제에서의 GATT가 채택한 ‘보조금 및 상계조치 협정’에 위반될 여지가 있으므로 기술료 감면 제도 및 정책을 수립⋅시행 함에 있어 해당 협정에 위배되지 않도록 유의할 필 요가 있다
국가연구개발사업에 대한 기술이전⋅사업화 촉 진 정책 및 제도를 시행함에 있어 통일적인 법령 정비를 시행하는 한편 불필요거나 의도치 않게 발 생한 규제를 풀어 국가연구개발사업의 결과물이 사회적으로 널리 확산될 수 있도록 하는 법체계를 구축해 나갈 필요가 있다고 생각한다.
This is an initial work on a research project which will ultimately test a battery of hypotheses relating to the drivers of consumers’ willingness to buy of Vitamin C OTC. This initial work outlines the product category, the market, and presents the initial theoretical framework to be investigated. Dietary Supplement constitutes a very significant business market in Thailand. Consumers in Thailand consume dietary supplements on a daily, continual basis to supplement their daily dietary intake. More importantly, they consume them as a preventive measure to off-set an environment of ever growing pollution, pressure to perform and stress. The market for dietary supplements is growing, and firms operating in this market are interested to understand the factors and variables related to consumers’ willingness to buy on these dietary supplements. Consumers can also benefit from research insights as the consumption of dietary supplement is not without criticism (e.g. Braun et al., 2009; Timbo et al., 2006). Food supplements or Dietary supplements (EU1) is the official designated term for this product category in the United Stated of America (U.S. FDA 1994). Thailand (ACCSQ-TMHS, 2006), are classified as food products containing micronutrients and its intention is to supplement the normal diet (Greger, 2001). According to Kearney (2010), consumers have increasing levels of focus on the importance of health, which the increased focus on health coincides with an increased availability of health information, which in turn is fueled by the underlying demands of an aging population and an increase in lifestyle diseases. In the EU, the use of supplements is widely practiced in the general population. Statistics reveal that 47% of German women and 41% of German men regularly take supplements consisting of vitamins, and minerals (Reinnert, Rohrmann, Beckers & Linseisen, 2007). The sales ratio in the Thai market between general nutrients and vitamins is approximately 55 to 45 percent. According to the latest IMS Health Thailand report as of end September 2013 (see Table), it is noted that in Thailand alone, the domestic consumption of general nutrients and vitamins as food supplements has increased by more than four folds from 2004 to 2013 (Thai Baht 1.27 billion in 2004 to 5.46 billion in 2013). The majority of this increase occurred from 2011 to 2013. Most of these products are imported from the US. Other major producers and exporters of these products are Ireland, France, Switzerland, Japan, Netherlands, Germany and Australia; whereas Japan, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam are major exporters of raw materials into Thailand for further refinement (Arunanondchai 2007). In Thailand, exercise used to be the main way to achieve a healthy life. There is, however, a growing belief that healthy food and food supplement consumption is important to be healthy. The present project studies the use of Vitamin C as an example of a dietary supplement, which is widely consumed in Thailand. Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid or Ascorbate) is the generic descriptor for compounds having antiscorbutic activity. Most animals can synthesize Vitamin C from D-glucose but humans and other primates, together with guinea pigs, fruit bats, some Passeriformes birds, some fish and some insects, are exceptions. Vitamin C is a reducing agent (antioxidant) and it is likely that all of its biochemical and molecular functions relate to this property. In humans, Vitamin C acts as an electron donor for eight enzymes, of which three are involved in collagen hydroxylation (including aspects of norepinephrine, peptide hormone and tyrosine metabolism) and two are involved in carnitine biosynthesis (Dunn et al (1984), Eipper et al (1993, 1992), Kaufmann (1974), Kirirkko & Myllyla (1985), Levine et. al, (1991), Procop & Kiviikko (1995), Peterkovsky (1991), Rebouche (1991)). Vitamin C is sold through various distribution channels, including the over-the-counter (OTC) market in Thailand with limited restriction from the Thai FDA. OTC drugs are medicines that may be sold directly to a consumer without a prescription from a healthcare professional, as compared to prescription drugs, which may be sold only to consumers possessing a valid prescription. The term OTC may be somewhat counterintuitive, since, in many countries, these drugs are often located on the shelves of stores like any other packaged product. In contrast, prescription drugs are almost always passed over a counter from the pharmacist to the customer. Some drugs may be legally classified as over-the-counter (i.e., no prescription is required), but may only be dispensed by a pharmacist after an assessment of the patient's needs and/or the provision of patient education. In many countries, a number of OTC drugs are available in establishments without a pharmacy, such as general stores, supermarkets, gas stations, etc. Regulations detailing the establishments where drugs may be sold, who is authorized to dispense them, and whether a prescription is required vary considerably from country to country. To simplify, any medicine that can be sold over the counter for symptomatic relief of minor or self-limiting ailments without the prescription of a registered medical practitioner is an OTC Medicine. OTC Medicines differ from Prescription Medicines in terms of Margin of Safety, Advertising and Distribution. The project will address a combination of both intrinsic and extrinsic driving factors in pharmaceutical products, including vitamins that can potentially lead to a better and clearer understanding on how consumers perceive the product quality, get influenced by expert opinion, and manage perceived risk when deciding whether or not to buy. Three potential drivers will be investigated in this project for their impact on willingness to buy: Country of Origin image, brand image, and expert opinion. Further, the framework suggests that the relationship between these three drivers and consumers’ willingness to buy is mediated by their perceived risk. Basing on the requirement of developing a theoretical framework to answering these questions, it is foreseen that both practical and implicative results derived from the OTC pharmaceutical market can complete the answer from an experienced consumers’ perspective, therefore this study is adopting the questionnaire set methodology to survey among Vitamin C consumer who are experienced with this dietary supplement. Aligning the survey in respect to prior authority research, the measurement items in this survey were adapted from pre-existing scales of operationalization. A questionnaire will be constructed to assess 5 main constructs. They are: 1) Product Country Image 2) Brand Image 3) Expert Opinion 4) Perceived Risk 5) Willingness to buy. These 5 constructs constitute the main proposed conceptual model. All constructs in this questionnaire use a seven-point Likert scale. The research will draw on existing definitions and measures adapted from the consumer behavior and marketing literatures. The theoretical framework and related hypotheses will be tested using primary survey data by using a statistical analysis software package for interpretation and conclusion of findings. Questions for Product Country Image were operationalized and adapted from Roth and Romeo (1992), consisting of four items. Questions such as “How would you rate innovativeness of Cosmeceuticals products from Country of Origin” were specially designed to capture consumers’ perception of products based on their imaginative association of a product to a country. Brand Image, comprising of five items, is borrowed from Robert (2004) and Cho (2011) which are semantically designed to capture meaningfulness of brand perception to the end user. An example of a question is: “The brand adds value to my life”. Four items are asked in the Expert Opinion segment in order to analyze the pedagogical impact of experts’ persuasiveness, operationalized from Aquevegue (2006), such as “The opinion of the experts about the product is (very good to very bad)”. Perceived risk, being measured by 5 statements such as “You want to enjoy better health” in the degree of respondents’ view is heavily adapted and modified from Chang (2007). This segment is directly engineered to identify and understand expectations associated with products from a consumers’ viewpoint resulting in final purchase action. Such expectations can be understood as benefits or the avoidance of threats that are realized through consumption. Applying the hierarchy of needs model (Maslow 1954) could help to reveal and orchestrate consumers’ purchase motivations resulting in valuable marketing insights. Finally, the construct of Willingness to buy, consisting of five items such as “The likelihood of purchasing Cosmeceuticals is (very low to very high)”, is adapted from Dodds and Monroe (1991). Overall, we expect the results of this project to illuminate our understanding of how perceived risk influences consumer decisions in the dietary supplements market. Specifically the results should shed light on the effect of three key drivers of perceived risk, as well as of a key outcome of perceived risk.
A document control system (DCS), ANSIM (KAERI Advanced Nuclear Safety Information Management) was designed for the purpose of documents preparation, review, and approvement for JRTR (Jordan Research and Training Reactor) project. The ANSIM system consists of a document management, document container, project management, organization management, and EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) document folder. The document container folder run after specific contents, a revision history of the design documents and drawings are issued in KAERI. The EPC document work-scope is a registry for incoming documents in ANSIM, the assignment of a manager or charger, document review, preparing and outgoing PM memorandum as attached the reviewed paper. On the other hand, KAERI is aiming another extra network server for the NRR (New Research Reactor) by the end of this year. In conclusion, it is the first, computation system of DCS that provides document form, document number, and approval line. Second, ANSIM increases the productivity of performance that can be recognized the document work-flow of oneself and all participants. Finally, a plenty of experience and knowledge of nuclear technology can be transmitted to next generation for the design, manufacturing, testing, installation, and commissioning. Though this, ANSIM is expected to allow the export of a knowledge and information system as well as a research reactor.
소프트왜어 산업진흥볍 개정으로,공공부문 정보화 시장에 대기업 사업 참여가 제한되고 중소기업의 사업 참여가 증가될 것으로 예상된다. 이에 중소기업의 프로젝트 통합관리 및 소프트혜어 품질관리의 취약 부분을 보완하기 위한 조처로 PMO 제도를 법제화 하여,제도적,조직적 프로젝트관리를 통한 IS프로젝트의 성과를 향상을 하려는 것이다. IS 프로젝트 관리영역에 관련된 PMO에 대한 이론적 연구와 PMBOK 9 개 관리영역 중 3 개 핵심관리 영역 연관성 분석을 통해 PMO 업무 핵심 관리능력인 PMO 기능을 정의하였다. 또한 프로젝트 성과 및 영향 요인은 이론적 연구를 통해 성과 영향 요소 및 성과요소를 정의하였다. 제시한 연구모델의 실증적 검증은 공공부분 발주자,사업수행자,감리원을 대상으로 설문조사를 통하여 프로젝트의 성과 향상에 영향을 주는 PMO 활동의 기능 및 PMO운영 형태 상호관계를 실증적으로 검증하고자 연구모델을 수립한다.
HANARO(High Flux Advanced Neutron Application Reactor) design was started from 1985 and was constructed in 1995 by KAERI(Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute). The document control book was written by hand and hard-copy was kept at that time. JRTR(Jordan Research and Training Reactor) was contracted for export to Jordan March 2010 by KAERI Consortium. This contract is a matter for congratulation of export of first made-in-Korea nuclear system. NRR(New Research Reactor) officially launched in April 2012. The document control system is controlled by PPM (Project Procedure Manual) and QAP(Quality Assurance Procedure) and ANSIM(KAERI Advanced Nuclear Safety Information Management) was built for JRTR. ANSIM system consists of the document management holder, document container holder and organization management holder. This system was registered about 2,000 design output like DDA(Document Distribution for Agreement), design documents, design drawings and project manger memorandum. The system design for JRTR was smoothly performed using ANSIM. NRR set to separated exclusive system that was based on JRTR ANSIM. Folder of nuclear laws, codes and standards was added to that system and those will be useful during designing. The project and quality assurance plans and procedures has been managed from design documents separately. Above all things, independent review and ALARA(As Low As Reasonably Achievable) review were operated for nuclear safety at ANSIM. And cover and body of design document were combined and backup system was established. After then, system upgrade and operation pursue the effect analysis by design change for accomplishment of the research reactor project.
해사안전분야 국제협력사업을 성공적으로 추진하는 데 필요한 요소들을 제시하고 인도네시아 선박안전관리체계에 대한 취약성을 분석하였다. 현재까지 인도네시아 선박안전 및 해양환경보호 역량강화에 관한 국제협력사업의 추진현황을 소개하고 현지 여건을 고려하여 국제협력사업을 성공적으로 추진하기 위한 방안을 모색하였다.
The Project of Jordan Research and Training Reactor (JRTR) officially launched in Aug. 2010. JRTR is the first made-in-Korea nuclear system to be built abroad by year 2015, and Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) is responsible for the design o
본 연구는 IT프로젝트를 진행 함에 있어 프로젝트의 시작부터 완료까지, 각 단계의 진행에 따라 나타 날 수 있는 IT프로젝트의 특징 중 하나인 프로젝트 진행 단계에서의 비가시성을 고려하여 고객의 다양하고 복잡하게 변화 하는 요구 사항에 대하여 IT프로젝트의 진행 과정에 보다 유연하게 대응하고 고객의 요구사항에 맞춘 IT프로젝트를 완료하기 위하여 요구공학 관점에서 요구 관리 프로세스의 중요한 요소들을 연구하고 성공적인 IT프로젝트를 위한 효과적인 요구사항 관리 모델을 제시하고자 한다.
This research project is to be carried out to propose the methodologies for improving the structural maintenance system by performance concepts consideration. The main contents of this project are performance based management methodology, report card for infrastructures etc. If this project is performed successfully, it is determined that the infrastructures can be effectively managed in Korea.