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Study of the Types and Characteristics of Channel Shift of Omni Channel Service
Currently, we are living in an age in which the development of IT technology creates value by utilizing Internet and mobile
platform. In the past, the consumers had an one-way consumption pattern which purchases after acquiring information via
advertisement. And then, as the Internet improves, they have shown the aspect of consuming more actively, by searching
and applying a variety of information acquired from Internet. While until then, online and offline belonged to the different
area which delivers each different value, however presently, with vitalizing ICT and mobile environment, the boundary has
begun to blurred. Accordingly, and a form of Omni Channel service where the physical place and Internet, mobile, the
respective platform organically assimilate with each other has been established. Therefore, currently a number of
distribution enterprises are providing various mobile-based O2O(Online to Offline) service as one strategy in order to
support Omni Channel. In this case, currently a lot of enterprises have faced a problem of how to plan and design channels
that support the users in each stage of decision making process for purchase and provide potential consumers with a
consistent brand experience. Thus, the study would examine Omni Channel, which is a novel consuming trend, prior to
solving the problem, and aims to draw the decision making process for purchase in Omni Channel service environment.
On top of that, it would formalize Channel shift types of consumers and figure out their characteristics through customer
journey map. Based on them, it aims to examine the characteristics of Omni Channel service by analyzing the cases of
Omni Channel service in general. The study is meaningful as a preceding research in that it draws the Omni Channel
service design strategy to maximize mobile users' experience in the future
Action mechanism and structural requirements of the antimicrobial peptides, gaegurins
AbstractGaegurins (GGNs) are a family of cationic, α-helical, antimicrobial peptides that were isolated from a Korean frog, Glandirana emeljanovi (formerly classified as Rana rugosa) and represent one of the structurally well-characterized groups. Among six gaegurins, gaegurin 4 (renamed herein esculentin-2EM), gaegurin 5 (brevinin-1EMa), and gaegurin 6 (brevinin-1EMb) have been investigated comprehensively in terms of structure–activity relationships. In this paper, we first suggest renaming of gaegurins according to a recently raised rule of systematic nomenclature. Then, the current understanding of gaegurins is reviewed by summarizing their structure–activity relationships. In particular competing arguments on gaegurins are synthetically inspected. Finally their action mechanism and structural requirements will be discussed
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