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Sunah Kim
Department of Industrial Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Gumi 39177, Korea

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Journal article
Published: 21 June 2019 in Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
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The purpose of this study is to reveal the effect of personal value as a part of creating shared value (CSV). We extracted factors of personal value through a literature review. Personal value consists of social commitment, self-actualization, goal setting, and solidarity. Self-actualization is the universal motivation of the individual, goal setting is the basis for the occurrence of action, and solidarity is the relationship factor that defends competition and personalization. This study was conducted on three hypotheses. Hypothesis 1 is that self-actualization will have an effect on CSV. Hypothesis 2 is that goal setting will have an effect on CSV. Hypothesis 3 is that solidarity will have an effect on CSV. The proxy of CSV is social commitment. We examine the effects of these personal values on CSV by surveying 557 university students. This study applied the regression model to test the hypotheses. The empirical results are as follows. CSV increases when we are more self-actualized. Goal setting positively affects CSV. CSV goes up as we have many relationships with organizations and are more cooperative in work. This study suggests the important elements of personal values in a university setting for CSV, and enables setting the direction of the education by setting the index of the attitude to increase the value of the individual in CSV.

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Jeongho Koo; Suhyun Baek; Sunah Kim. The Effect of Personal Value on CSV (Creating Shared Value). Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 2019, 5, 34 .

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Jeongho Koo, Suhyun Baek, Sunah Kim. The Effect of Personal Value on CSV (Creating Shared Value). Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity. 2019; 5 (2):34.

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Jeongho Koo; Suhyun Baek; Sunah Kim. 2019. "The Effect of Personal Value on CSV (Creating Shared Value)." Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 5, no. 2: 34.

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Published: 18 January 2018 in Sustainability
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Citizen satisfaction levels with public service have become a key indicator in evaluating a nation’s policy capability; as such, it has become important to realize citizen-centered public service that enhances the satisfaction of citizens. Governments need to adopt new and creative methods to respond to changes and redefine the conditions of their policy processes. This study reviews the effectiveness of utilizing open innovation by design thinking for policy processes, and aims to detail the conditions for a policy process geared towards citizen-centered public service. The study reviews open innovation as a means of overcoming the insular tendencies of organizations, and also reviews the advantages of design thinking in identifying the diversified needs of citizens and coordinating their interests. Based on those, we conducted a case study and applied open innovation by design thinking for policy processes. The results revealed that key conditions include cooperation among designers, the diversification of communication channels between internal and external organizations, the joining of citizen experiences, repeated verification of citizen needs, and visualization of the whole progression. Such conditions are principal factors that contribute to citizen orientation and participation, and are expected to play a conducive role in the realization of citizen-centered public service in the future.

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Suhyun Baek; Sunah Kim. Participatory Public Service Design by Gov.3.0 Design Group. Sustainability 2018, 10, 245 .

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Suhyun Baek, Sunah Kim. Participatory Public Service Design by Gov.3.0 Design Group. Sustainability. 2018; 10 (1):245.

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Suhyun Baek; Sunah Kim. 2018. "Participatory Public Service Design by Gov.3.0 Design Group." Sustainability 10, no. 1: 245.