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Triple Helix and the Circle of Innovation
Phillips, Fred World Association for Triple Helix and Future Stra 2014 Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia Vol.13 No.1
This paper positions the triple-Helix as a meso-level notion, an epicycle in a grander circle of technological change, institutional change, and psychological change. Because of the differing speeds of these several kinds of change, speed is proposed as a high-level system metric. This implies that what we commonly call bridging agencies or facilitators - lawyers, venture capitalists, incubators, etc. - are better called buffering agencies, as they help to engage entities changing at different speeds. They use human judgment as well as information technologies to choose feasible timing for these engagements. The paper highlights implications for thinking about innovation diffusion: The grand cycle of socio-technical change means we should, rather, think in terms of innovation reinforcement, or a circle of innovation.
( Phillips Joe ),( Se In Lee ) 서울대학교 아시아태평양법연구소 2015 Journal of Korean Law Vol.15 No.1
Millions of Korean and US consumers have sought remedies for the unauthorized disclosure of personal information by Internet-based information and telecommunication service providers (ITSPs). Courts and legislatures in Korea and the United States are fashioning legal claims and remedies to address these disclosures. We contribute to this evolution with a unique comparative analysis of the law in Korea and the United States, across three areas: (1) the definition of ‘personal information;’ (2) possible causes of action; and (3) available remedies. We compare and contrast the two countries’ legal approaches to disclosures, enriching our understanding of both jurisdictions. This article will help scholars, courts, and practitioners in Korea and the United States find an appropriate balance between consumer protection and commercial freedom. We conclude our paper by suggesting ways to improve the law’s effectiveness and efficiency in addressing the exponential technological developments in information communication.
Phillips V Zephaniah,김재관 대한의용생체공학회 2014 Biomedical Engineering Letters (BMEL) Vol.4 No.3
Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) based BrainComputer Interface (BCI) systems have grown in popularityin the last years, and has shown itself as a useful tool indeveloping portable and convenient BCI systems. Thepurpose of this review paper is to highlight the recentdevelopments, applications, and challenges that researchgroups have achieved in the field of fNIRS-BCI. We willshow how fNIRS can be paired with another modality (i.e. EEG, fTCD, etc.) to drastically improve classification accuracy. From there, we will discuss the recent achievements inclassification techniques researchers have had with fNIRS ora combined fNIRS modality. Finally, we will look at howfNIRS-BCI systems are used to enhance human-robotinteractions and assistive technologies. Throughout ourreview paper, we will note challenges groups have had withtheir studies, as to provide a framework for future researchtopics for the fNIRS-BCI community.
Phillips, Brian M.,Takada, Shuta,Spencer, B.F. Jr.,Fujino, Yozo Techno-Press 2014 Smart Structures and Systems, An International Jou Vol.14 No.6
Real-time hybrid simulation (RTHS) has emerged as an important tool for testing large and complex structures with a focus on rate-dependent specimen behavior. Due to the real-time constraints, accurate dynamic control of servo-hydraulic actuators is required. These actuators are necessary to realize the desired displacements of the specimen, however they introduce unwanted dynamics into the RTHS loop. Model-based actuator control strategies are based on linearized models of the servo-hydraulic system, where the controller is taken as the model inverse to effectively cancel out the servo-hydraulic dynamics (i.e., model-based feedforward control). An accurate model of a servo-hydraulic system generally contains more poles than zeros, leading to an improper inverse (i.e., more zeros than poles). Rather than introduce additional poles to create a proper inverse controller, the higher order derivatives necessary for implementing the improper inverse can be calculated from available information. The backward-difference method is proposed as an alternative to discretize an improper continuous time model for use as a feedforward controller in RTHS. This method is flexible in that derivatives of any order can be explicitly calculated such that controllers can be developed for models of any order. Using model-based feedforward control with the backward-difference method, accurate actuator control and stable RTHS are demonstrated using a nine-story steel building model implemented with an MR damper.
A Comparison Study of Guests' Hotel Selection Attributes Based on Hotel Characteristics
Phillips Joe(필립스조),Sung Hyup Hyun(현성협) 한양대학교 관광연구소 2011 觀光硏究論叢 Vol.23 No.1
기존의 호텔경영학 연구들은 이론적/경험적 접근법으로 고객들이 호텔을 선택하는 속성들을 도출해냈으며, 13개의 호텔선택 속성들이 널리 쓰이고 있다. 하지만 호텔산업은 고유한 특성을 가진 여러 가지 호텔들로 분류될 수 있고, 그 대표적인 분류중의 하나가 (1) 비즈니스 호텔, (2) 공항호텔, (3) 저가 호텔이다. 이들 호텔들은 각기 고유한 특성을 가지고 있고, 따라서 고객들의 호텔선택 속성에는 차이가 존재한다. 또한, 고객들의 성별, 나이, 그리고 소득에 따라서 호텔선택 속성은 달라진다. 기존의 연구들은 이러한 호텔의 특성 및 고객의 인구 통계학적 특성을 무시한채 13개의 호텔선택 속성을 다루어왔고, 이것이 선행연구의 한계점으로 지적되어 왔다. 따라서, 본 연구의 목적은: (1) 고객의 호텔선택 속성을 세가지 다른 호텔들을 비교하여 고찰하고, (2) 성별, 나이, 그리고 소득수준을 고려하였을 때, 고객의 호텔선택 속성에 차이가 있는지 검증하며, (3) 실제로 호텔들이 이러한 선택속성들을 얼마나 잘 충족시켜 고객들의 만족도를 이끌어내고 있는지, 그리고 마지막으로 (4), 고객 만족도가 실제 재방문에 유의한 영향을 미치는지를 IPA 분석기법을 중심으로 분석하려 한다. 본 연구를 위해 미국의 비즈니스 호텔, 공항호텔, 그리고 저가 호텔을 실제 방문한 투숙객으로부터 설문지가 배포되어 데이터가 수거되었다. 데이터 분석결과에 근거하여 효과적인 호텔경영을 위한 실무적 시사점들이 논의되었다. Previous hotel management research derived attributes for guests` hotel selection based on theoretical and empirical research. However, prior research has largely failed to recognize three discrete categories of hotels: the business hotel, airport hotel, and economy hotel. Each has distinct operational characteristics. Also understudied is the variance in hotel selection caused by gender and age. Due to these weaknesses in current hotel research, hotel owners and managers cannot apply findings to day-to-day management. Consequently, this project`s objectives were to: (1) examine guests` hotel selection attributes based on three distinct hotel segments (the business hotel, airport hotel, and economy hotel); (2) examine differences in selection attributes across gender and age, (3) examine how well the hotels satisfy consumer expectations across these attributes, and lastly (4) how the guests` satisfaction level actually related to revisit intentions. We applied IPA analysis after collecting data from guests staying at each of the three hotel types. The research reveals key implications for hotel management.
Social Capital, Social Engineering, and the Technopolis
Phillips, Fred Young World Technopolis Association 2012 World Technopolis Review Vol.1 No.2
The paper briefly presents the social and cultural context of technopolis development. It offers a catalog of the social considerations a technopolis designer must attend to. Technopolis planners may use this list for preliminary assessment and benchmarking of their region against others, and to reach a realistic view of the challenges facing a new technopolis project.