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        Determinants of Banks' CDS Spreads and Policy Implications

        Christopher Byungho Suh,Yoonsok Lee 서울대학교 경제연구소 2011 Seoul journal of economics Vol.24 No.4

        This paper analyzes the determinants of CDS spreads of major international banks using the data period of 2005~2009, which includes the global financial crisis. Taking into account that CDS spreads of Korean banks, for example, rose sharply although they were financially solid preceding the crisis period, we consider macroeconomic variables that reflect the economic fundamentals and foreign liquidity conditions of the economy, in addition to the financial indicators of banks. Empirical results, based on a panel regression analysis of 40 major international banks, shows that macroeconomic variables such as the fiscal balance, foreign reserves, foreign exposure, and financial indicators such as bank's capital, loan-to-asset ratio, and loan-todeposit ratio matter significantly in determining banks' CDS spreads. The results also show that certain variables became significant during the crisis period, which implies that it is important to manage and monitor certain variables during such periods.

      • Critical Success Factors for Applying Enterprise Architecture to Cloud Computing Adoption in the Public Sector

        Christopher B. Mokone,Hangjung Zo 한국EA학회 2019 한국EA학회 학술발표논문집 Vol.2019 No.10

        Public sector organisations are continuously looking for ways to redesign their information systems and operations to take advantage of technology. Enterprise Architecture and Cloud Computing are two of the most common approaches under consistently under consideration by organisations. Moreover, the two domains are becoming integral components of the Digital transformation agenda. However, existing literature shows that most research focuses on studying Enterprise Architecture and Cloud Computing as separate domains despite their fast convergence. This study presents findings from considering the converged critical success factors of applying Enterprise Architecture to cloud computing adoption in the public sector. The research deployed a modified Delphi technique to identify essential elements of success from twenty-one experts based in Korea and Botswana. The study utilised Technology-Organisation-Environment (TOE) and cohesion analysis on factors identified by experts to propose a novel factor classification model composed of Service Design, EA Capability, Organisation and Economic factors. The findings further showed that Organisational and Economic factors exhibit a moderating effect on Cloud Computing adoption. The study contributes practical implications for researchers, policymakers and practitioners in the domains of Enterprise Architecture and Cloud Computing.

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      • 디지털 시대에 EFL의 쓰기 - L2를 쓰는 사람들을 돕기 위한 기술적 전략에 관한 논의

        ( Christopher Thomas Linville ) 숭실대학교 인문과학연구소 2010 인문학연구 Vol.40 No.-

        기술을 주변화 시키거나 전혀 사용하지 않는 구식의 교육 방식을 고수하는 언어 교육자들이 여전히 많은 가운데, 수업 중에 기술을 사용하는 것이 더 긍정적인 분위기를 만들고 학생들에게 동기를 부여하며 수단과 모델을 단순화시킴으로써 L2 학습자를 돕는다는 연구가 늘고 있다. 기술은 특별히 읽기, 쓰기, 말하기와 듣기라는 네 영역의 언어 획득 영역을 연관시켜 발전시키는데 효율적이라는 사실 또한 발견되었다. 이 논문의 초점은 EFL 수업에서 쓰기 능력을 돕기 위한 기술적인 다양한 전략에 대해 소개하는데 있다. While there are still many language educators that hold onto the old ways of teaching in which technology is sidelined or barely used at all, growing research suggests that using technology in the classroom creates a more positive atmosphere, engages and motivates students, and helps L2 learners by simplifying methods and models. Specifically, technology has also been found to be very useful in engaging and improving all four areas of language acquisition: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. The focus of this paper is to present various technological strategies to aid writing ability in the EFL classroom.

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        Man and Nature in William Carlos Williams' Peterson V and "Pictures from Brueghel"

        Christopher MacGowan 한국현대영어영문학회 2007 현대영어영문학 Vol.51 No.1

        When William Carlos Williams used the visual arts as part of arguing his modernist poetics in the 1920s his emphasis was upon getting away from inherited conventions, and for aesthetic models that would provide guidance for what he considered the necessary direction for contemporary American poetry. Williams’ continued interest in these issues is supplemented in the 1950s by his interest in painters—particularly Peter Brueghel—who incorporate a more human element, and one set in the cycles of the seasons, human life, and cultural change. This development is part of a wider shift in Williams’ poetics in the 1950s as he himself aged, became physically handicapped, and wrote poems that brought the human subject more fully into the experience informing the poem. In the 1950s poems the poet is very aware of his changing role in relation to the world described, or in some cases remembered, even as he continues to argue for an innovative aesthetics that can move these concerns beyond the poet’s own time-bound place in his own world. Such a position marks the difference between Paterson V, published in 1958, seven years after Book IV. The Unicorn Tapestries at the center of Book V mark Williams’ reconciliation with a European past that at the same time sets its aesthetic composition against changes in Dr. Paterson, and the shifting world of sexuality, the seasons, and cultural change. In the ten poems of “Pictures from Brughel,” (1960), this tension is central. The poet implicitly speaks through his reading of the painter’s concerns, the poet’s role emphasized through the selection of paintings, selection of detail within the paintings, and ordering of the ten poems. Brueghel interested Williams because of his emphasis upon foregrounding composition—the painting as a painting—but also the incorporation of the shifting cycles of human and natural change as subject matter.

      • IIW White Paper - Its Significance to Creating a National Welding Capability

        Christopher Smallbone 대한용접·접합학회 2015 대한용접학회 특별강연 및 학술발표대회 개요집 Vol.2015 No.05

        In today’s world, no country or organisation can remain in isolation. Issues such as climate change, natural disasters, population growth and global economics are common to us all, as nations strive to achieve sustainable development in a sustainable environment. We are brought closer together by modern communications, information technology and travel, and are aware of our role and responsibilities in a cooperative and converging global community. With world population reaching 7 billion in 2011 and 9 billion predicted by 2045, the pressures on manufacturing, infrastructure and power generation, not to mention basic needs such as food, water, shelter and education, will become enormous common challenges. Welding - as an enabling technology that plays a critical role in almost every industry sector - is critical to the world’s ability to cope with these pressures and changes. Whether joining 20 micron in the Cochlear Ear Implant or welding the 480 metres long, 74 metres wide, 600,000 tonne world’s first floating liquefied natural gas plant, welding makes significant contributions to the global quality of life. Welding technologies, whether basic or sophisticated, and the people skilled in their implementation and application, are thus cornerstones to improved quality of life for all. The 57-member country International Institute of Welding (IIW) has released a Vision 2020 document, the IIW White Paper (WhiP), which has been developed by IIW experts in the fields of materials welding and joining technologies, training and education, as well as design and assessment of welded structures, to highlight future opportunities, needs and challenges world-wide. The WhiP has the following five primary objectives: ∙ To recommend the implementation of strategies to find solutions to meet these challenges ∙ To agree on directions to arrive at solutions ∙ To promote the implementation of identified directions for solutions on a national, regional and international basis through greater collaboration, shared knowledge and partnerships. ∙ To improve overall global quality of life i.e. health, safety, food, water, fair trade, environment, education opportunities. This paper reviews challenges for industries utilising welding and joining technologies. It looks at initiatives throughout the world and outlines IIW strategies for international cooperation for the achievement of the WhiP objectives, and the overall goals of the IIW Project “To Improve the Global Quality of Life through the Optimum Use of Welding Technology". In particular, it identifies aspects of the IIW White Paper that can be used by a country to establish a national welding capability: ∙ Education, Training, Skills and Career Paths ∙ Qualification and Certification ∙ Technology Transfer ∙ Research and Development ∙ National and International Networks

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