김성숙
(Department of Consumer Information Studies, Keimyung University)
,
성미애
(Department of Human Ecology, Korea National Open University)
,
서미정
(Faculty of Human Ecology and Welfare, Jeju National University)
,
이민아
(Department of Spatial Design and Fusion Technology, Kunsan National University)
,
이재림
(Department of Child Development and Family Studies, Seoul National University)
The Korean Home Management Association (KHMA), founded in 1977, is an integrative professional organization dedicated to improving the well-being of individuals, families, and communities through research, education, practice, and public policy. The KHMA is facing new challenges and opportunities si...
The Korean Home Management Association (KHMA), founded in 1977, is an integrative professional organization dedicated to improving the well-being of individuals, families, and communities through research, education, practice, and public policy. The KHMA is facing new challenges and opportunities since the area of home management in Korea has evolved into five distinct disciplines including family resource management, family studies, consumer science, child development, and housing studies. In this study, we aim to provide recommendations for KHMA's strategic planning based on the results of a Delphi survey of 50 researchers along with a structured survey of 184 undergraduate students. The themes that emerged from the Delphi survey were the integrative nature of the KHMA, an emphasis on practice and policy, connection within the disciplines of home management, collaboration with other disciplines, and supporting new professionals and practitioners. The findings of this study show that the KHMA needs to consider changing the name of the organization and the journal because "home" and "management" do not sufficiently incorporate the research and practice that KHMA members do today. The survey participants noted that the current name sounds outdated and does not represent the expansion of the field toward communities and policy. This study is intended to contribute to KHMA's strategic planning to prepare for the next 40 years of successful contributions to the well-being of individuals, families, and communities in Korea and across the globe.
The Korean Home Management Association (KHMA), founded in 1977, is an integrative professional organization dedicated to improving the well-being of individuals, families, and communities through research, education, practice, and public policy. The KHMA is facing new challenges and opportunities since the area of home management in Korea has evolved into five distinct disciplines including family resource management, family studies, consumer science, child development, and housing studies. In this study, we aim to provide recommendations for KHMA's strategic planning based on the results of a Delphi survey of 50 researchers along with a structured survey of 184 undergraduate students. The themes that emerged from the Delphi survey were the integrative nature of the KHMA, an emphasis on practice and policy, connection within the disciplines of home management, collaboration with other disciplines, and supporting new professionals and practitioners. The findings of this study show that the KHMA needs to consider changing the name of the organization and the journal because "home" and "management" do not sufficiently incorporate the research and practice that KHMA members do today. The survey participants noted that the current name sounds outdated and does not represent the expansion of the field toward communities and policy. This study is intended to contribute to KHMA's strategic planning to prepare for the next 40 years of successful contributions to the well-being of individuals, families, and communities in Korea and across the globe.
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