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한국프로야구의 단체협상 현안 규명 연구: 델파이 기법을 중심으로
주종미 ( Jong Mi Joo ) 이화여자대학교 스포츠과학연구소 2004 이화여자대학교 스포츠과학연구소 추계 학술 심포지움 Vol.2004 No.-
The purpose of this study was to identify current collective bargaining issues facing the Korea professional baseball and, further, to examine these same issues in Major League Baselball (MLB). In order to help the Korea professional baseball plan for the future, this study was designed to forecast futurecollective Bargaining issues for the Korea professional baseball, particularly those that may prove important during the next decade. In order to accomplish the purpose of this study, three research questions were formulated and tested by the Delphi technique. In conducting the Delphi technique, a survey questionnaire was used as the instrument. Thirty-seven experts, selected by a nominating procedure, responded to the questions. Over the two rounds, the collected data were analyzed by both median and interquartile range to determine the consensus of expert opinion. This study found that Korean experts perceived "the period of free agency, players`` equipIrellt, both medical and rehabilitation service, need of players association, player``s agent system, fairly sharing of profits for the players activities, teams`` requirerrent to buy disability insurance for players, and players`` requirement to buy disability insurance for themselves" as the most important labor managerrent issues. Most of the experts expected that the various collective bargaining issues of MLB will eventually appear in the bargaining agenda between players and owners of the Korea professional basebill It was found that the issues believed most important for the near future were arumal salary, pensions benefits, minimum salary, and arbitration. Given that these issues were dealt with by the MLB in the 1970`` s, this finding was considered evidence that the labor-management relations of the Korea professional baselxill are about thirty years behind those of the MLB. This finding suggests, therefore, that the forecasts of the experts related primarily to issues that were important at an earlier period for MLB. This finding provided supporting evidence for the importance of this study, in which the collective lmgaining process of MLB can be exemplified as a guideline for the collective lmgaining process of Korea professional baseball. If the path of the collective lmgaining process of the Korea professional baseball more-or-less follows the path of that of MLB, one can reasonably predict the next set of lmgaining issues of the Korea professional baselxill by examining the history and strategies of bargaining issues that appeared in MLB.
2002 월드컵에 대한 미디어 보도경향분석 : 한국과 일본의 신문보도를 중심으로
김혜자 ( Hye Ja Kim ) 이화여자대학교 스포츠과학연구소 2004 이화여자대학교 스포츠과학연구소 추계 학술 심포지움 Vol.2004 No.-
With regard to FIFA World-Cup Soccer Tournament held in 2002, a difficult choice of joint undertaking of the event had to be made for the first time in the history of F1FA. The reason of such decision having been taken was in consideration of the fact that, in the aftermath of relentless bidding campaigns conducted by Korea and Japan, if either country was chasen to undertake the event, the other country``s feeling would have severely been hurt. On the one hand, there was an uncertain factor - how the two countries with complicated historical background can unify their efforts to lead the event to a success. The two countries achieved their purpose of restraining dissatisfaction of their people about the joint undertaking by emphasizing "improverrent of their bilateral relationship". On the other hand, there appeared a difference of media viewpoints between the two counbies regarding the significance of the soccer toumanment. While in Japan the media tended to view the tournmanent simply as an event full of exdling plays shown by top-class players of the world, in Korea economic effects of the growth of IT industries contributed by the event were repeatedly expressed by the media The purpose of this report is to examine how the two countries providing the places of the event accepted their roles and what sort of views their media communicated These can be glimpsed through media viewpoints, particularly newspapers, Published during the event. Here they are examined by means of "Asahi Shimbun" of Japan and "Donga IIbo" of Korea.