Seejeen Park
Kwangwoon University
16 Papers
29 Citations
Seejeen Park is an academic researcher from Kwangwoon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Performance appraisal & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of Seejeen Park include Florida State University & Myongji University.
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Papers
Motivating raters through work design: Applying the job characteristics model to the performance appraisal context
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extend the rater motivation research by introducing a work design perspective of appraisal and exploring the ways in which the job characteristics of appraisals can be used to motivate raters.
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Assessing the recycling performance of extended producer responsibility (EPR) programs: A case study of the steel can packaging recycling system in South Korea.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the performance indicators for steel can packaging EPR and assessed those factors that may affect its performance over a 13-year period, concluding that the recycling performance of this EPR program must be re-evaluated because metal can steel plate manufacturers are not subject to EPR although they are also recycling steel can waste.
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Factors influencing the citizen cost burden in managing the volume-based waste fee system in South Korea.
TL;DR: An empirical analysis of the effects of recycling rate, VWF plastic bag price, and waste cleaning budget independence ratio on the citizen VWF cost burden ratio suggests that in regions where the budget independence for waste cleaning activities is high, citizens share more of the cost burden for VWF management.
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Same material different recycling standards: comparing the municipal solid waste standards of the European Union, South Korea and the USA
Seejeen Park,T.J. Lah +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the variations in municipal solid waste (MSW) definitions and calculation standards in the European Union (EU), South Korea and the USA and find that recycling performance fluctuates significantly depending on which standard is adopted.
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Are Networks Flat or Vertical?: Developing a Multi-Level Multi-Dimension Network Model
Seejeen Park,Seunghoo Lim +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-level multi-dimension network model (MLMD) is proposed to depict the multi-layered and multi-sectoral nature of the network relationships among the government and non-government actors.
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