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Present State of Promotion of Small Business and its Policy to be extented in Japan - Laying Stress on highdegree industrial structure
  • - Moon Sang K (îñ Áß¼Ò±â¾÷ÁøÈï°ø´Ü)
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The Korean Jewelry Industry and the In Jewelry Estate
  • - Park Kwang Woo (Wonkwang University)
[Abstract]
The jewelry industry is labor-intensive, non-polluting, and energysaving. At the same time, it is a strategic export industry which can adapt itself to coming resource shortages, as well as being an industry which takes advantage of Korea's main edge in the world economy, the availability of large numbers of well-educated and therefore highly trainable workers.
A Study on Worker Participation in Management : An Appraisal and Some Suggestions for Enhancing Cooperation
  • - Kim Yeong Whan (Myong Ji Junior College)
[Abstract]
Nowadays, people want more say, more participation, in how things are run. Consumer resentment against careless government services both contain elements of the drive toward greater participation. Students in many countries want to influence what and how they are taught.
In management, participation is reffered to as a revolutionary idea, the third managerial revolution, the appearance of management activity itself in the early twentieth century being referred to as the first managerial revolution and professionalization as the second managerial revolution.
The demand that workers have a right to at least a share in the management and ownership of industrial enterprises has a long history. Yet despite its age, the concept is an extremely elusive one and it is therefore important to try to give it some precision. ... (ÀÌÇÏ »ý·«)
The Korea Special Chemical Company ; A Study of Corporate Growth Through Technical Innovation
  • - Lee Byung Suh (Çѱ¹Æ¯¼öÈ­ÇÐ(ÁÖ))
[Abstract]
The case of the Korea Special Chemical Company may suggest to the management of small and medium enterprises the key role technical innovation can play in corporate growth. ...
Development on An Electric Discharge Machine
  • - Hahn Song Yop (Seoul National University)
[Abstract]
One of the most important problems in the medium and small industry is how to develop the new design and manufacturing technologies. The possible solutions are :
(1) by their own research teams,
(2) by the introduction of the foreign technologies,
(3) by the internal research institutes.
Taking into account the actual status of the medium and small industry, it is difficult to apply the first two methods because of the lack of the high level engineers and the shortage of the funds. To overcome these problems, the government has put in operation a system called "the government-industry cooperative development project" since early seventies. The industry presents the items to be developed to the government and the latter chooses a research team for each item. The government and the industry bear the half of the research funds respectively. ... (ÀÌÇÏ »ý¶ô)
Technieal Guidance for Improvement of the Quality of Dyed Nylon Fabrics - With Special Deferance to the Taegu Area
  • - Cho Hwan (Yeungnam University)
[Abstract]
It has been confirmed by factory experiments that streaky and chalk mark defects appear on nylong filament fabrics treated with acrylic size while the fabrics are sized and dyed in hard water. It is explained that, to prevent the occurrence of these defects, soft water should be used instead of hard water in the desizing process until the size is completely washed out. A standard desizing process is also prescribed on a theoretical basis.