
Lee Kwang-Hoon- Doctor of Public Administration
- Professor at Kangwon National University
Lee Kwang-Hoon
- Doctor of Public Administration
- Professor at Kangwon National University
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This book attempts to pioneer a new field of Global Sport Administration by systematically analyzing the mechanisms of the International Olympic System from the perspective of global governance. The book is expected to be useful in the theoretical, practical, and educational dimensions. As one of the first academic book on Global Sport Administrati...
Despite the growth of literature on country attractiveness covering a wide range of research areas, minimal effort has been expended on its conceptualization in public administration. This article seeks to add to previous scholarly works by clarifying the concept and operationalizing its multi-dimensions to explain the effects of the attractiveness...
A country’s attractiveness is a factor in its success in many areas of international competition, such as encouraging international investment, but its impact on international sporting events remains unexplored. Using various measurements of country attractiveness, statistical tests of the proposition that a country’s economic, social, and environm...
As bidding for the rights to host sport events has become increasingly competitive, more and more countries, regions and cities have been employing public strategies and policies for promoting attractiveness of their locations to host sport events, which can be termed as ‘sport-event-hosting strategy’ (SEHS). However, from an academic standpoint, m...
The Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 not only left a significant mark on the global sporting landscape but also triggered a transformation in the legal framework governing sports in South Korea. This paper explores the legal legacy of the Olympic Games, particularly focusing on the concept of Lex Sportiva and its institutionalization within th...
> In the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI), enterprises face an increasingly complex and unpredictable business environment. Disruptions, whether caused by natural disasters, cyber-attacks, or global crises, can have severe consequences on an organization's operations, financial stability, and long-term viability. At the heart of an enterprise's...
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) refers to factors that are important for assessing a firm's social and environmental effect, as well as its governance standards. This paper investigates the relationship between ESG-based corporate governance and SDGs strategy implementation by discussing about incorporating ESG issues into corporate ope...
This article examines the impact of policy support such as education and consulting, facilities and space, commercialization, R&D, and policy funds on the financial and non-financial performance of technology-based start-ups. The article attempted an empirical analysis through a questionnaire to present implications and suggestions to improve the e...
The role and location of food manufacturers are crucial to regional economic sustainability and solving problems related to local employment. This study aims to create a foundation for future regional economic and alternative governmental policies by analyzing the factors that influence food manufacturing productivity in South Korea and reassessing...
Regional innovation systems (RIS) refers to the interconnected network of firms and institutions engaged in mutual learning and innovation within a region's institutional framework. This study investigates the structure and performance of RIS within the context of varying levels of local autonomy in different countries. The objective of the study i...
The research goals of this paper are to examine the overlapping government R&D support provided to small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Korea, analyze its effects on the financial and technological performance of beneficiary companies, and identify implications for optimizing the support system. The study aims to investigate the relationshi...
Purpose – The pandemic has magnified and deepened existing socioeconomic disparities, including healthcare, education, income, gender, and housing. This study aims to examine the intersectionality of these disparities and their implications for promoting equity and justice.
Research design, data, and methodology – This study is a comprehensive rev...
Because the food manufacturing sector, as a fundamental and regionally specialized enterprise, has a substantial impact on the rural economy, an empirical analysis of the food manufacturing industry’s expansion is required. However, regarding the evidence and means of ensuring vitality in agricultural and rural areas, academic theories and empirica...
Purpose: This study aims to explore the distribution of work-life integration against COVID-19 and its Implications by analyzing remote work in Switzerland. Research design, data and methodology: The study performed literature review and descriptive analyses using various data such as perception surveys, statistics, and related documents. Results:...
This innovative Handbook puts the politics of public administration at the forefront, providing comprehensive insights and comparative perspectives of the different aspects of the field.
Revealing the power configurations in different institutional settings, this Handbook considers the general influence of administration on political decisions and...
Despite large-scale financial support of the government, there is increasing criticism about the inefficiency of public R&D investment that fails to lead directly to technological innovation of technology-based start-ups. This paper analyzes the factors that influence technological innovation in Korean technology-based start-ups based on the resour...
This paper analyses how technological capabilities and entrepreneurship of technology-based start-ups affect their performance. In this paper, a multiple regression analysis was conducted on 248 technology-based start-ups. The effects of indicators of technological capacity like R&D intensity, R&D organization, technology competitiveness, patents,...
Purpose: This study explores the types of relational benefits that generate loyalty to room sharing services among C hinese customers based on the relationship marketing literature. The study also examines the moderating effect of alternative attractiveness o n this relationship. Research design, data and methodology: Based on research hypotheses,...
This study examined the effect of tuition fee control policy on universities’ financial management. Using data from 93 private universities in Korea from 2006 to 2015, we investigated the effect of tuition fees and government subsidies on labor cost, operating expenses, research expenses, and so on. Based on principal and agency theory, we used the...
Although the quantitative performance of national R&D projects in Korea has increased along with budgetary investments, the qualitative performance of these projects needs improving. In 2014, a new performance evaluation system using qualitative indicators was introduced for national R&D projects, and quantitative performance indicators of evaluate...
Malgré les études de plus en plus nombreuses sur l’attrait des pays, qui abordent un vaste éventail de domaines de recherche, très peu d’efforts ont été réalisés en ce qui concerne la conceptualisation de cette idée dans l’administration publique. Dans le présent article, nous tentons d’enrichir les études déjà réalisées en précisant le concept et...
This article statistically estimates the impact of different countries’ soft
power on the results of Olympic Games bidding in the post-Cold War era. All
bid results for the Olympic Summer and Winter Games between 1990 and 2011
are analyzed by panel regression methods. The empirical results reveal that sporting
success, higher transparency, lower CO...
This article statistically estimates the impact of different countries` softpower on the results of Olympic Games bidding in the post-Cold War era. Allbid results for the Olympic Summer and Winter Games between 1990 and 2011are analyzed by panel regression methods. The empirical results reveal that sportingsuccess, higher transparency, lower CO2 an...