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申炅煥 韓獨經商學會 1998 經商論叢 Vol.16 No.1
The domestic M&A's market has been sluggish because of the specific cooperate structure like 'Chae-bul' and immaturity of the capital market in Korea. But these days it gets kind of brisk due to the open-door policy in the capital market and liberalization of foreign investment with the difficulty of mutual investment among the affliated companies of Chae-bul and the occupancy of management such as holding stocks. The strategy of the Korean firms against dynamic change of the domestic M&A's market requires understanding the substance of M&A. First, that understanding is a problem in which M&A is a desirable economic action. M&A can be defined as the replacement of the company with the new company or management, or the competition among the managements. It's a positive game rather than a zero-sum game because it can produce added value, Second, that understanding is a question of the open foreign policy in M&A's market. M&A funds are profitable as they're long-term investments in Korea and we can import technological know-how from overseas. Meanwhile the management defensive regulatory system against hostile M&A should be placed properly by two methods. One is to enlarge the defensive function such as strengthening the authority of the board of directors & the creation of modification of the articles of incorporation, and to restructure the company such as restructuring, merging, division. and unifying companies. The other is to ease the regulation of issuing CB and acquiring our own company's stock, Above all things, company's transparency, however, must be promoted, and management authority should be enlarged such as reengineering and lay-offs, and merged companies should be competitive by achieving an advanced technology.
신경환,정지웅 대한안과학회 2006 대한안과학회지 Vol.47 No.12
Purpose: This study investigates both the current situation and future trends in the field of refractive surgery in Korea. Methods: Members of the Korean Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (KSCRS) have been annually surveyed regarding cataract and refractive surgery since 1995. The 2004 annual survey, which consisted of 58 multiple-choice questions, was mailed in May 2004 to 322 KSCRS members; fifty-four (16.8%) members responded. Data from the 2004 survey was compared with that of previous annual surveys and similar studies from the USA. Results: The respondents indicated that patients in their forties accounted for the highest percentage (57%) of subjects, and LASIK accounted for the highest percentage (82%) of refractive surgeries. Degeneration of corrected vision, night halo, and glare accounted for a high proportion of the complications arising after refractive surgery. LASIK was the preferred method for treating myopia less than -12 diopters, while phakic IOL was preferred for myopia more than -12 diopters. Lastly, more respondents indicated that they had experienced legal problems associated with PRK or LASIK than the previous year. Conclusions: LASIK remains the refractive surgery procedure of choice, although wavefront-guided ablation is gaining in popularity. Approximately half of the respondents indicated they used MMC in their refractive surgeries.