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How Distinct are Technology-Based Start-Ups in India? Features, Policies and Evolving Ecosystems

  • Subrahmanya, MH Bala
    • Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.30-54
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    • 2018
  • Tech start-ups and their ecosystems are gaining increasing prominence globally and so are in India, due to their potential to contribute to employment generation, innovations, productivity, national income and exports. Against this backdrop, this article analyzes the key characteristics of tech start-ups relative to traditional start-ups and modern start-ups in India. Further, the salient features of tech start-up promotion policies initiated by the government of India and government of Karnataka as well as the current regional and sectoral distribution of start-ups is elucidated. Subsequently, the structure and components of entrepreneurial ecosystems currently under evolution in the metro cities of India are examined. Finally, the key factors contributing to the growth of different ecosystem components and its implications for the future growth of tech start-ups are outlined.

생태주의에 입각한 환경기술정책 전문가 교육시스템 구축에 관한 연구

  • Kim, Mi-Mi;Kim, Dae-Yeong;Im, Jung-Yeon;Yun, Hwa-Yeong
    • Proceedings of the Technology Innovation Conference
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    • 2005.02a
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    • pp.109-123
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    • 2005
  • There has been great effect on development and usage of resources as well as technological development including everyday life pattern to maintain environmental sustainability, Also, It is tend to become negative for people's concern of nature ecosystem toward new technological developments because it is neither environmentally, nor naturally friendly. Therefore, our study is to implement expert education and research system which includes the trends and requests of our society with objectives as follows; First, Training industrial technology and policy maker who can understand and practice ecological ethics. Second, Educating people with expertise which can evaluate and complement the environmental friendliness about new industrial technologies. Third, Educating people who can develop technology which is environmentally friendly. Our new program requires various knowledges and balanced point of view. To this end, students are required to understand field of art and sciences including emerging eco-buddhism subject as well as field of state-of-the art environmental technologies such as recycling technology and clean production technology.

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Keywords Analysis on the Personal Information Protection Act: Focusing on South Korea, the European Union and the United States

  • Park, Sung-Uk;Park, Moon-Soo;Park, Soo-Hyun;Yun, Young-Mi
    • Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.339-359
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    • 2020
  • The policy change in the Data 3 Act is one of the issues that should be noted at a time when non-face-to-face business strategies become important after COVID-19. The Data 3 Act was implemented in South Korea on August 5, 2020, calling 'Big Data 3 Act' and 'Data Economy 3 Act,' and so personal information that was not able to identify a particular individual could be utilized without the consent of the individual. With the implementation of the Data 3 Act, it is possible to establish a fair economic ecosystem by ensuring fair access to data and various uses. In this paper, the law on the protection of personal information, which is the core of the Data 3 Act, was compared around Korea, the European Union and the United States, and the implications were derived through network analysis of keywords.

Evaluating Geographic Differences in Electricity Burdens: An Analysis of Socioeconomic and Housing Characteristics in Erie County, New York

  • Nolan W. Kukla
    • Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.101-130
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    • 2023
  • The increasing cost, and demand for, household energy has increased attention to the phenomena of energy burdens. Despite this increased attention, a lack of consensus remains in pinpointing the strongest predictors, and geographic differences, that exist within the energy ecosystem. This study addresses this gap by utilizing a series of dummy variable regressions across cities, suburbs, and rural areas within Erie County, New York-a county noted to have particularly high energy burdens. Specifically, three types of predictor sets were incorporated into the methodology: a set of socioeconomic variables, physical variables, and a combination of both variable sets. The results of this study suggest that cities tend to have the highest electricity burdens. Despite the aging infrastructure in Erie County, high energy burdens were driven primarily by socioeconomic factors such as housing cost burden and poverty status. Lastly, this study explores various planning and policy implications Erie County can utilize to reduce energy burdens. In turn, this study highlights the importance of focusing policy efforts on existing social service programs to provide support to the region's neediest households.

Key to Success: Measures to Promote Climate Technology-Finance Linkage between South Korea and MDBs

  • Jaeryoung Song;Yong Jun Baek
    • Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.268-276
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    • 2023
  • As the climate crisis intensifies, the need to improve the climate resilience of developing countries is ever increasing. Hence, the international community is seeking ways to effectively conduct climate technology transfer by linking the projects with financial mechanisms. However, commercialization of climate technology in developing countries is no easy feat as comprehensive knowledge on the target country is a prerequisite for seeking a suitable technology-financial linkage measure. Hence, in-depth discussions on effective climate technology and financial linkage measures have become an important global agenda, and South Korea, as a country with long experience in climate technology transfer, and a strong ecosystem for public climate technology, should step forward to take up a leading role. Against this backdrop, this paper proposes strategies and implementation measures for linking funds from the Multilateral Development Banks (MDB) with Korea's Public Climate Technology (PCT) by examining several key areas of R&D, international cooperation, and technology commercialization.

Identifying the Cause of Speculative Investment in Cryptocurrency Investment: Based on the Theory of Bounded Rationality (암호화폐 투자에서 투자자들의 투기적 행동을 야기하는 원인 규명: 제한된 합리성 이론을 기반으로)

  • Eunyoung Kim;Byungcho Kim
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.33-57
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    • 2020
  • Although cryptocurrency which can promote innovation in the blockchain ecosystem is published for many useful purposes, in Korea, cryptocurrency is recognized only as a means of investment for the profit. The fact emphasizes only the speculative nature of the cryptocurrency, so investor negates the fundamental purpose of cryptocurrency and hinders innovation in the blockchain ecosystem. The purpose of this study is to investigate the cause of cryptocurrency perception and speculative behavior of domestic cryptocurrency investors from an academic perspective. We use a model that reflects the traditional considerations and cryptocurrency's characteristics in investment. Using the model, we can explain the cause of misperception of cryptocurrency through the theory of bounded rationality. In building the research model, we use variables of venture and angel investor's consideration used in investment decisions and collect the keywords from indexes of whitepaper to reflect the properties of cryptocurrency. This study mentions that, due to the imitations presented by Simon, individuals are forced to perceive cryptocurrency as a means of speculation and to make irrational decisions that impair ecosystem health. We analyze whether there is a significant difference in rationality in decision made by the sample under limited knowledge and imperfect information constraints. As a result, imperfect information constraints led investors to consider only irrational criteria in decision making. From this result, this study suggests that information asymmetry needs to be relaxed so that investment can be pursued together with rational investment and development of blockchain ecosystem. In addition, the industry can capture strategic insights for successful financing through ICO by enabling better understanding of investor decision-making.

A Study on the Strategy for Innovation Platform Management to Promote Venture Ecosystem (창업생태계 활성화를 위한 혁신플랫폼의 활용전략)

  • Kwon, B.R.;Kim, J.S.
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.137-146
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    • 2014
  • 최근 들어 창조경제의 추진동력으로서 창업생태계에 대한 관심이 높아지고 있다. 하지만 플랫폼의 관점에서 창업생태계를 활성화하는 시도는 아직 본격화되지 않고 있다. 이에 본고에서는 보육, 자금, 혁신과 같이 창업생태계가 지향해야 할 주요 기능별 플랫폼을 살펴보고 그 중 혁신플랫폼을 중심으로 연구를 수행하였다. 창업기업에게 혁신의 기회를 제공하고 빠른 제품개발과 실행을 지원하는 혁신플랫폼을 유형화하였으며, 나아가 국내 외 운영사례 분석을 통해 창업생태계의 활성화를 지원하고자 하였다.

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Understanding G.A.R.L.I.C.s.: An Innopreneurship Platform for Smart Cities

  • Narasimhalu, Arcot Desai
    • World Technopolis Review
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.8-20
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    • 2019
  • The intent of this paper is to identify key actors of a sustainable Smart City and define metrics that will allow assessment and better management of Sustainable Smart Cities. The paper is organized in two major segments. The first segment reviews the definition, six components, six action items of Smart Cities. It describes briefly a sample Smart City project and presents a selection of different dimensions along which Smart Cities are ranked and the rankings. The segment also discusses the technology architecture of a Smart City and then examines the definition and components of an innovation platform. The second presents the original contributions of the paper. It first introduces the dynamics created seven key actors of a Smart City ecosystem and describes their existing and potential contributions. It then defines Innopreneurship platform and presents a triple bottom line based quality metric to evaluate such a platform. This segment also discusses reengineering an economy and suggests a Smart City's Innovation Platform Score. The actions to be taken by the key actors of a Smart City in order to make it a Sustainable Smart City are described in several subsections. We hope these concepts and metrics will be a good starting point and will be refined over time by others.

Innovative Advanced Technology through University-Industry Collaboration: Role of Venture Capitals, Entrepreneurs and Process Management in Japan

  • Nakajima, Yoji;Miyashita, Shuto;Sengoku, Shintaro
    • Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.564-580
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    • 2018
  • The creation of academic start-up firms is an important and practical issue in the management of technology in Japan. The present study designs a model for creating academic start-up firms that fits into the social context. It focuses on the case of FIRST Program, an initiative that consists of 30 projects in innovative arenas, analyses the presence of large-scale public funding, and investigates the role of venture capitalists as support personnel in each project. As a result, the presence and significance of 'long-term escort' by an 'entrepreneurial venture capitalist (EP-VCist)' were confirmed as common features across the cases observed. EP-VCist refers to a person who can maintain and fulfil dual roles at a university and a venture capital firm, and who can take the lead throughout the venturing process as a risk taker. 'Long-term escort' is a form of support that reduces risks in the venturing process by supporting university researchers in the pre-entrepreneurial stage and by exerting a robust bridging role between a university and an industry.

A Study on the elements of business model innovation of non-fungible token blockchain game : based on 'PlayDapp' case, an in-game digital asset distribution platform (대체불가능토큰(NFT)기반 블록체인 게임의 비즈니스모델 혁신요소 연구 : 게임 내 디지털 자산 유통 플랫폼 '플레이댑' 사례를 중심으로)

  • Choi, Sung-Wone;Lee, Sung-Mok;Koh, Joong-Eon;Kim, Hyun-Ji;Kim, Jeong-Soo
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.123-138
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    • 2021
  • This study aims to empirically prove that blockchain games can provide business model innovations through interoperability among NFT based game items. Through our research on 'PlayDapp platform', we figured out that the technological innovation of blockchain games not only has provided a positive influence to the socio-economic and industrial ecosystem perspectives, but also it differentiates companies(game developers and platform providers in this eco-system) and increases customer benefits.