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The Impact of COVID-19 on Distribution Company in Korea

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As the COVID-19 outbreak has prolonged, social distancing movements are encouraged and non-face-to-face lifestyle trends are spreading. As a result, it is necessary for general restaurants and small marts to provide delivery services like large-scale distribution companies. Large distribution companies have also suffered significant economic losses from COVID-19 because epidemiological investigations were conducted after the distribution center was closed due to the outbreak of COVID-19 in several large domestic distribution companies. In this thesis, in order to examine whether COVID-19 actually affects distribution companies, we attempt to understand the relationship between the number of confirmed cases per month and the sales share and growth rate by categories of distribution companies.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. COVID-19 Cases in Korea
3. Data
4. Analysis and Results
4.1. The Relationship Between the Proportion of Sales by Category of SMEs and the Number of Confirmed Cases
4.2. The Relationship between YoY Growth Rate by Categories of Major Distributors Online and Offline Group and the Number of Confirmed Cases
5. Conclusions
References
Appendix

저자정보

  • Da Hye Lee Department of Computer Science and Statistics, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea
  • In Hong Chang Department of Computer Science and Statistics, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea

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