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An Empirical Study on Appraisal Indices' Discrimination Significance for Technology Financing: Focusing on KOTEC's Business Feasibility Appraisal Indices (기술금융 평가지표의 판별유의성에 관한 실증연구 : 기술보증기금의 기술사업성 평가지표를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Yong Hoon
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.37-50
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    • 2020
  • This study aims to investigate meaningful relationship between technology appraisal indices and SMEs' financial performances for their continuous growth. The empirical data for this study were based on the technology appraisal results of Korea Technology Finance Corporation(KOTEC) and the financial data of the following 2 years 0f 3,688 SMEs. The meaningful differences between SMEs with superb financial performances and the others, by using t-test analysis, statistically were verified in 25 indices(75.8%) out of total 33 indices. All of five independent variables, namely CEO's capability, technology manpower, R&D intensiveness, market competitiveness and investment feasibility, were verified to have a positive effect on business feasibility respectively and business feasibility also has a positive influence on financial performance, such as sales growth, labor productivity and financial stability.

A Study of the Distinctive Characteristics of Government Funded Research Institutes Engaged in Technological Cooperation with SMEs (중소기업의 기술협력에서 출연연의 차별적 특징에 관한 연구)

  • Jun, Seung-pyo;Park, Hun;Yoo, Jae Young
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.607-641
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    • 2017
  • Recently, there has been an increase in government-wide demand for technological cooperation between government funded research institutes (GFRIs) and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), while there remain a tension between positive and negative views regarding the support given by GFRIs to encourage the technological innovation of SMEs. Although preceding studies have found that the support given by GFRIs to SMEs tends to have the effect of enhancing the technological innovation outcomes of SMEs, this study examines the question of why the agent that provides technological cooperation to SMEs should be limited to GFRIs. To answer this question, in this study, we first examined the qualitative changes in the external technological cooperation behavior of SMEs over time, from 2007 to 2014. Next, we performed cluster analysis to examine whether there were distinctive characteristics of SMEs that engage in technological cooperation with GFRIs, compared to the various other alternatives available as technological cooperation partners for SMEs. Lastly, to help us identify the characteristics of the companies that technologically cooperate with GFRIs and to facilitate the administrative or practical effort to find companies that would be strong candidates for technological cooperation with GFRIs, we used discriminant analysis to define a discriminant formula for such companies likely to engage in technological cooperation. The results of this study were as follows. First, GFRIs were the most competitive -- as demonstrated by the highest level of satisfaction, etc. - compared to the other alternatives for external technological cooperation available to SMEs. This confirmed the necessity for GFRIs to provide technological cooperation to SMEs. Secondly, the issue of whether the small and medium-sized enterprise had engaged in technological cooperation specifically with GFRIs was found not to be a very significant factor in distinguishing these companies. It was found, however, that SMEs engaged in technological cooperation were distinctive, regardless of the type of institution involved in the technological cooperation. Thirdly, SMEs that were in technological cooperation with GFRIs had the characteristics of being already active in joint research and already familiar with utilizing the systems available for governmental support. The findings of this study offers various insights relevant to establishing national R&D strategies using GFRIs and improving the efficiency of policies and administrative practices intended to help GFRIs assist SMEs.

The Study on the Cluster Analysis for the Activation of the Innovation Cluster -Focused on the case of the Academia-Industrial Cooperation of the Gwanggyo Technovalley- (혁신클러스터 활성화를 위한 클러스터분석(Cluster Analysis) 연구 -광교테크노밸리 산학협력 분석사례를 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Won-Il
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.3477-3485
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    • 2012
  • This research focused on the cluster analysis for the vitalization of the innovation cluster, Gwanggyo Technovalley. The study was performed based on both theoretical study and quantitative and qualitative study approaches. Particularly, questionnaire survey was performed for the cluster analysis of the innovation cluster. The major determinants for vitalization of the innovation cluster, Gwanggyo Technovalley can be summarized as follows; the strategy formulation for the development of the innovation cluster, the enhancement of the host institution capability and gradual enlargement of the role of the host institution. In terms of the needs of times, this study regarding the cluster analysis for the vitalization of the innovation cluster, Gwanggyo Technovalley is anticipated to be a good reference for the R&D organizations and technology cluster participants in coming years.

A study on the efficient supporting methods for small and medium businesses of mobile sector (모바일 분야 중소기업에 대한 효율적 지원 방안 연구)

  • Ahn, Jong-Chang;Lee, Dong-Han;Jung, Gag-Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.192-201
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    • 2018
  • This study intends to find efficient support methods for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) especially in the increasingly important mobile sector. We investigated regarding perceptions of mobile sector-specific support programs and their current state of usage, and perceptions of the new mobile market and the present conditions of each stage of production based on analysis of a survey that included 204 respondents in each SMB to achieve this goal. Concretely, detections through this research were the reasons for non-selection of support businesses, the future prospective mobile business area, the company's own first-preference item and the reason for the preference, plus new mobile areas of willingness to apply the company's own product and its own first-preference item, and the reason for the preference. In addition, we found out covering costs and revenue size of the maximum-revenue product for each stage (from the first to the fourth stage), the kind of a product's execution method connected to the product (e.g. self-production, outsourcing to another company to produce a product), and the execution method for pre-products. We can suggest a policy regarding efficient support alternatives for SMBs related to the mobile sector thanks to these findings.

발명하는 사람들-제46호

  • Han, Mi-Yeong
    • The Inventors News
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    • no.46
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2006
  • '2006 대한민국 여성 발명품 박람회' 개최/'발명의 달 5월' 행사 풍성히 열려/'제12회 여성발명 우수사례 발표회' 열려/;꽃꽃이 용기' 출원동향 급격히 늘어나/특허청 '소멸특허정보 서비스' 제공한다/김열 특허청 차장 승진 임명/BM 특허 출원, 개인은 줄고 기업은 늘고/5월부터 특허료, 우선심사신청료 인하/현장 스케치/특허청과 한국전력 기술.특허정보 공유 양해각서 체결/독일과 '장미전쟁', 한국 승리/'제34회 제네바 국제발명전'에서 전원 수상 기록/국제 특허 전문가 한 자리에 모였다/특허청, 해외지재권 침해 소송비용 지원/국가연구 개발사업 지원하는 'R&D 특허센터' 출범/'특허 고객 고층 해결 안방 서비스' 개시/한국특허정보원, 다양한 캠페인 통해 사회공헌 활동/특허청, 과학기술 전문인력 50명 특별채용/'특허기술이전 박람회' 개최/취업 위해 일본 기업에 IT특허 기술 유출/부조리 신고자에 포상금 지급/역사 속의 발명품/하루 10분 발명교실/특허Q&A/'주부에서 발명가로, 필요에 의해 발병이 시작됐습니다'/여주초등학교 발명교실/아이디어 착상 및 발명 기법/여성 발명 활동 더욱 장려해야/무리에의 마가린/세계 상표제도 더욱 가까워져/특허청,'아시아 특허정보 허브'로 급부상/'2006 발명 특허 페스티벌' 개최/지리적 명칭, 신문제호 상표등록 안된다/리빙 아이디어/특허기술사업화에 3천89척원 지원/'찾아가는 심사 서비스' 대리인 사무소까지 확대/문화콘텐츠 식별체계 첫 선 보여/한국여성발명협회 회원사 발명품 가이드/

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Commercialization of Government-Sponsored Information and Telecommunication Technologies in Korea

  • Lee, Young-Duck;Gibson, David
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.21-41
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    • 2004
  • 본 고는 우리나라 정보통신산업에 있어서 정부사용목적의 연구개발투자를 제외한 국가지원 연구개발투자에 따른 기술의 상용화 전략특성에 관해 연구한 논문이다. 연구의 주요내용을 보면 기술상용화에 관한 기존연구 결과에 대한 분석을 통하여 기술상용화에 영향을 미치는 요인들을 도출하였으며, 사용화 프로세스모형에 대한 프레임워크를 제시하였다. 나아가 상용화 영향요인과 사용화 전략과의 관계, 상용화 성과와 영향요인과의 관계에 관한 연구모형을 설정하였으며, 정보통신 개발기술의 상용화 경험을 가지고 있는 기업을 대상으로 한 설문조사를 통하여 실증분석을 하였다. 본 연구의 분석에 사용된 설문지는 전체 상용화 건수 중에서 상용화 경험이 있는 기업이 대표적인 기술을 대상으로 조사되었다. 이러한 분석의 결과를 기반으로 정보통신 기술상용화의 촉진을 위한 효율적인 정책도출을 위한 다음의 대안을 제시하였다. 상용화를 촉진하기 위해서는 산학연간의 협력관계, 기술상용화 인프라의 구축, 정부의 상용화 프로그램에 대한 올바른 정보의 제공, 상용화 네트워크의 구축, 신기술/제품에 대한 초기 시장보호 및 침투 지원 등이 이루어져야 하겠다.

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정책전략 - 첨단의료기기시장 기반 확대

  • 한국전자정보통신산업진흥회
    • Journal of Korean Electronics
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    • v.29 no.8
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 2009
  • 첨단의료기기산업과 바이오산업은 유망한 미래 신산업이다. 바이오산업은 건강(Red), 환경(White), 식량(Green) 등 인류 난제 해결에 필요한 기술 및 제품 개발을 통해 고부가가치를 창출하는 미래 신산업인이다. 핵심 장애요인은 최고기술국 대비 핵심원천기술 확보가 미흡하고, 전반적 기술수준이 선진국 대비 60$\sim$70% 수준이다. 기업중심의 R&D 지원이 미흡하고, 고위험-고수익형 사업성격상 장기투자 부담에 따른 민간투자가 미흡하다.

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The Characteristics and Performances of Manufacturing SMEs that Utilize Public Information Support Infrastructure (공공 정보지원 인프라 활용한 제조 중소기업의 특징과 성과에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Keun-Hwan;Kwon, Taehoon;Jun, Seung-pyo
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.1-33
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    • 2019
  • The small and medium sized enterprises (hereinafter SMEs) are already at a competitive disadvantaged when compared to large companies with more abundant resources. Manufacturing SMEs not only need a lot of information needed for new product development for sustainable growth and survival, but also seek networking to overcome the limitations of resources, but they are faced with limitations due to their size limitations. In a new era in which connectivity increases the complexity and uncertainty of the business environment, SMEs are increasingly urged to find information and solve networking problems. In order to solve these problems, the government funded research institutes plays an important role and duty to solve the information asymmetry problem of SMEs. The purpose of this study is to identify the differentiating characteristics of SMEs that utilize the public information support infrastructure provided by SMEs to enhance the innovation capacity of SMEs, and how they contribute to corporate performance. We argue that we need an infrastructure for providing information support to SMEs as part of this effort to strengthen of the role of government funded institutions; in this study, we specifically identify the target of such a policy and furthermore empirically demonstrate the effects of such policy-based efforts. Our goal is to help establish the strategies for building the information supporting infrastructure. To achieve this purpose, we first classified the characteristics of SMEs that have been found to utilize the information supporting infrastructure provided by government funded institutions. This allows us to verify whether selection bias appears in the analyzed group, which helps us clarify the interpretative limits of our study results. Next, we performed mediator and moderator effect analysis for multiple variables to analyze the process through which the use of information supporting infrastructure led to an improvement in external networking capabilities and resulted in enhancing product competitiveness. This analysis helps identify the key factors we should focus on when offering indirect support to SMEs through the information supporting infrastructure, which in turn helps us more efficiently manage research related to SME supporting policies implemented by government funded institutions. The results of this study showed the following. First, SMEs that used the information supporting infrastructure were found to have a significant difference in size in comparison to domestic R&D SMEs, but on the other hand, there was no significant difference in the cluster analysis that considered various variables. Based on these findings, we confirmed that SMEs that use the information supporting infrastructure are superior in size, and had a relatively higher distribution of companies that transact to a greater degree with large companies, when compared to the SMEs composing the general group of SMEs. Also, we found that companies that already receive support from the information infrastructure have a high concentration of companies that need collaboration with government funded institution. Secondly, among the SMEs that use the information supporting infrastructure, we found that increasing external networking capabilities contributed to enhancing product competitiveness, and while this was no the effect of direct assistance, we also found that indirect contributions were made by increasing the open marketing capabilities: in other words, this was the result of an indirect-only mediator effect. Also, the number of times the company received additional support in this process through mentoring related to information utilization was found to have a mediated moderator effect on improving external networking capabilities and in turn strengthening product competitiveness. The results of this study provide several insights that will help establish policies. KISTI's information support infrastructure may lead to the conclusion that marketing is already well underway, but it intentionally supports groups that enable to achieve good performance. As a result, the government should provide clear priorities whether to support the companies in the underdevelopment or to aid better performance. Through our research, we have identified how public information infrastructure contributes to product competitiveness. Here, we can draw some policy implications. First, the public information support infrastructure should have the capability to enhance the ability to interact with or to find the expert that provides required information. Second, if the utilization of public information support (online) infrastructure is effective, it is not necessary to continuously provide informational mentoring, which is a parallel offline support. Rather, offline support such as mentoring should be used as an appropriate device for abnormal symptom monitoring. Third, it is required that SMEs should improve their ability to utilize, because the effect of enhancing networking capacity through public information support infrastructure and enhancing product competitiveness through such infrastructure appears in most types of companies rather than in specific SMEs.

The Effect of Environmental Factors on Competency and Performance of Venture Companies: The Double Mediating Effect of Venture Firm Confirmation System Benefits and Venture Firm Internal Competencies (벤처기업에 대한 환경적 요소가 역량 및 성과에 미치는 영향: 벤처기업 확인제도 혜택과 벤처기업 내부 역량의 이중매개효과를 중심으로)

  • Park, Dain;Kim, Daejin
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.241-253
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    • 2023
  • In the current rapidly changing environment, each country continues to make efforts to create jobs and strengthen technological competitiveness. In particular, support and revitalization policies for venture companies and start-ups are known to play a role in increasing national competitiveness. Companies should make appropriate replacements amid growing uncertainties in the environment in which business life is shortened and customer needs are diversified due to intensifying competition. First of all, it is important for companies to make efforts to strengthen their internal capabilities on their own. However, venture companies lack internal resources and capabilities, so support from the external environment is important enough to lead to the survival of the company(Timmons, 1994). Financial support and certification systems are being operated at the national level to strengthen the competitiveness of companies. However, financial support can lower a company's self-sustainability depending on the situation, so non-financial support such as R&D support and start-up education is considered to be helpful in the long term for venture growth(Aghion et al., 2012; Jeon & Ko, 2021). Non-financial support is divided into commercialization, facilities, space, childcare, manpower, and certification systems, and this study confirmed the benefits of the venture company confirmation system, which is a certification system. To this end, the 2021 venture company precision survey data and venture company sales data were used, and analyzed using the SPSS 26.0 package and SPSS PROCESS MACRO. As a result of the analysis, it was confirmed that the level of the management environment of venture companies has a positive effect on the benefits of the venture confirmation system or increasing the level of venture company capabilities, but it is difficult to lead to actual management performance. In addition, it was confirmed that the level of venture company competency mediates the relationship between the level of the venture company's business environment and management performance. As a result, even if the level of the venture company's business environment is positive or venture-friendly, it can be said that companies with internal capabilities to digest support from the external environment increase management performance.

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The Process of Open Innovation Launching at LG Chem and the Limit of OI Application to Korean Firms (LG화학의 개방형 혁신 도입과정과 우리나라 기업에의 적용에 관한 고찰)

  • Yang, Hee-Seung
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.123-152
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    • 2010
  • Concept of Open Innovation (OI) has recently prevailed in academia and industry as a model for increase in R&D productivity. This concept which in turn leads to an improvement in R&D investment efficiency has therefore drawn many firms to adopt this new model. And this has been the same for Korean firms since the extensive introduction of the OI concept in the early 2009. Yet, the problem with this is that the Korean firms do not know much about this concept in practice: what causes OI to occur, what the intended purpose of its introduction is, what proper procedures to take for a successful introduction, and so on. Based on LG Chem’s Open Innovation movement case which ignited in the late 2006, this paper answers the questions previously raised. The successful introduction was made possible by taking a proper procedure of change management along with a strong support from its senior management. This paper also identifies how the OI movement, which was a way to introduce new technology from the outside, has acted as a catalyst in forming a cooperative R&D atmosphere in LG Chem, and how the role of OI has transformed into a strategic tool for organization change.

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