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A Empirical Study on the Relevance of Technology Finance Supporting Business for Technologically Innovative SMEs (혁신형 중소기업 기술금융 지원사업의 적절성에 대한 실증연구)

  • Sung, Oong-Hyun
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.303-322
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    • 2013
  • A relevance of supporting business of technology financing for technologically innovative SMEs is strongly required for its continuous expansion and development. This study analyzes empirically whether the selection of recipient firms from technology financing have been performed in accordance with its objectives and purposes. Results show that the probability of receiving technology financing is more likely to increase with higher technology rankings and higher operating income ratio. On the other hand, the probability of obtaining financing might be decreased gradually, as the size of capital and age of the firm are increasing. Results also show that technology rankings and firm's major characteristics are found to affect significantly on the decision-making of technology financing. Several useful comments are suggested to improve the relevance of the technology financing since the correct classification rate, which explains the appropriateness of the model, is not at high level. In addition, technology rankings are not uncorrelated with the amount of financing in regression analysis. These research results will contribute to ensure the appropriateness and credibility of the technology financing decision-making.

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기술개발의 불확실성과 담보문제 해결을 위한 새로운 금융지원제도에 관한 연구 -다단계 금융지원과 신용금융제도의 제안-

  • 김선근
    • Proceedings of the Technology Innovation Conference
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    • 1996.12a
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    • pp.296-324
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    • 1996
  • Technology financing is different from other forms of corporate financing such as equipment purchase or facility related financing in terms of its riskiness. It is, therefore, difficult for innovative entrepreneurs to access any fund even though there are various ready-made funds available for implementing their technology development projects. The objective of this paper is to suggest a new means of financial support, entitled "stepwise Financing Mechanism" and to introduce credit based financing program. The Stepwise Mechanism will alleviate riskiness of technology development greatly by dividing the process of the development. Also, a credit based financing will make market interest rate decline and may have the same result as increasing the supply of money.

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The Relationship between Project Financing and Exportation Strategy towards Emerging Market in Electric Power Industry (이머징 마켓에 대한 전력산업 수출화전략과 프로젝트 파이낸싱)

  • 이근대;이창호
    • Proceedings of the Korea Technology Innovation Society Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.557-572
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    • 2001
  • This study tries to analyze the possibility of application of project financing to electricity industry and analyze the management of risks happening in the process of foreign project procurement and construction. Those are based on the trends and analysis of project financing in foreign projects. Risks are 'classified as risks before completion of projects and risks after completion. Project financing is key element of exportation and financial strategies and activation of project financing may provide the acceleration of the efficient financial market.

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Modeling an Islamic Student Financing Securitization

  • BAKRI, Mohammed Hariri;ISMAIL, Shafinar;AL-SHAMI, Samer;ZAINAL, Nurazilah;RIDZUAN, Abdul Rahim
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.7 no.10
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    • pp.1047-1056
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    • 2020
  • The study investigates developing an Islamic student financing securitization model based on sukuk structures. This study employs sample of descriptive, analytical, and comparative analyses utilized to discuss a novel framework of Islamic securitization through the different structures of sukuk wakalah derived from asset securitization. The result served to investigate the use of Islamic student financing securitization in a Shariah-compliant manner, which would be implementable in Malaysia. It emphasized the sukuk structures based on the wakeel principle, which indicated a situation where a wakeel or representative appointment was made to manage a project on the behalf of the sukuk holder. The findings of this study supported the economic benefits obtained in the form of lower overall financing costs through the use of securitization for student financing in higher education. This paper offers important implications specifically for the creation of sukuk structures and issuing a highly graded and marketable sukuk, which are compliant towards global Shariah principles. The paper fills the gap perceived within the existing literature of Islamic finance by showing Islamic securitization via sukuk as a viable source of funds potential utilizable in stabilizing the securities market. It can also pose as a solution for securing a sustainable funding.

Fintech and R&D financing: Evidence from China

  • Chenguang Fan;Seongho Bae;Yu Liu
    • East Asian Economic Review
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.315-357
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    • 2024
  • The rapid development of China's digital economy has enabled China to lead the world in financial technology (FinTech). In this context, it is imperative to study the impact of FinTech at the macro level on the sources of R&D financing for micro-enterprises. Using the data of A-share listed companies on the main boards of China's Shanghai and Shenzhen cities and the municipal-level FinTech development index from 2011 to 2020, this paper conducts an empirical test by applying the system generalized method of moments estimation (system GMM). Fintech facilitates firms' external financing of R&D. There is significant heterogeneity across different types of firms, with fintech facilitating R&D financing more strongly for young and non-state firms. This study not only complements the literature on the impact of fintech on R&D financing but also has essential practical guidance significance, which can provide valuable guidance and assistance to different types of enterprises in their R&D financing decision-making process.

A Risk Management of Architectural Planning Phase in the Korea Private Infrastructure Project Using Project Financing (프로젝트 파이낸싱을 활용한 국내 SOC 민간투자사업 건축기획 단계에서의 리스크 관리)

  • Lee, Sin-young;Kim, Seon-Gyoo;Lee, Nak-Woon
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.27 no.B
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    • pp.177-184
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    • 2007
  • Project Financing(PF) was introduced from the way of banks' conditional financing that take buried oil as security and offer required money to oil explores which have weak loaning ability in the U.S. 1930s. After that PF has developed with financial market and it has been activated in the market of Korea since 'An Institution about Private Financing Invitation Promotion' was established. Started with I-Hwa Ryoung tunnel project, PF has been used in the Metropolitan Area Airport Highway and etc. But because of the risk that occurred by PF's complexity and uncertainty, PF has not been used fully and there are only few practical examples. The purpose of the present study is to investigate how to decrease, identify and extract the risky factors of project that being planned by PF.

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Entrepreneurial Financing: Program Review and Policy Perspective

  • Ham, Jin Joo
    • STI Policy Review
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.75-97
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    • 2014
  • Entrepreneurial financing, such as publicly initiated venture capital or grant schemes, serves as an important policy instrument that aims to bridge the financing gap facing young, innovative businesses, a gap that is mainly due to higher risk and growing uncertainty, and to strategically promote the creation of new ventures through the revitalization of their venture capital industries. This study examines public venture capital initiatives in Australia, Canada, and Sweden, and discovered that all three countries actively foster their venture capital industry through the formation of funds or the provision of tax incentives. It is notable that the majority of financing initiatives heavily depend on supply-side measures rather than demand-driven policies that focus on stimulating private investment in technological innovations and discoveries. This paper discusses in-depth the policy impact of public financing initiatives and their subsequent side-effects raised in the process such as overlapping in funding structure across the country, lack of monitoring and evaluation for feedback, fragmentation across the government ministries and agencies, and competition with the private sector, which may cause inefficiency as a result of public intervention. Financial constraints may arise for many reasons, partly resulting from the lack of investment readiness of young entrepreneurs. This signals a policy shift towards the creation of market-driven demand away from the traditional supply-push approach, and is a grand challenge to policymakers in entrepreneurial financing. Attention is leaning towards the efficiency and effectiveness of these public-financing initiatives in terms of their policy roles. It is worth noting that policy should focus on generating synergy so available resources can be channeled into the early, risky stage of new ventures, working as facilitator to the achievement of an intended policy goal.

Theoretical Background of Division of Role in Technology Financing Based on Uncertainty Implied in Industrial Technology Development (산업기술개발의 불확실성에 따른 금융지원의 역할분담에 관한 이론적 고찰)

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    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.206-222
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    • 1997
  • The conventional analysis with which justifies government intervention of the private sector's innovation activities is the market failure approach. According to such analysis, fund allocation through autonomous market mechanisms is not optimal in technology financing because of the disparity between the desirable level of investment for society as a whole and that for private firms. To optimize the fund allocation, public policies such as subsidy, preferencial loan and venture capital investment programs are designed for technology development projects performed by private firms. They, however, have not been effective in increasing private investment for such projects. In most cases, it was found that little considerations given to the relationship between uncertainty embodied in technology development projects and each types of financing. With respect to optimizing fund allocation, technology development projects should be financed by different means according to their probability of success and the expected value of technology. Employing various theoretical models on financing decision-making we verify here that technology development projects to be supported by commercial banks or venture capital institutions is limited contingent upon levels of uncertainty adn expected value. Under the assumption that financial institutions are risk averse, loan or investment can be available only if the probability of success of the project is higher than the probability premium and the current market rate of interest. Therefore, the projects that have lower probability of success and/or small expected return are excluded from commercial loan or investment programs. However, the remaining projects, whose probability of success is low but with high expected return, may be applied under government subsidy programs. To achieve optimality of fund allocation and to activate technology financing, we conclude that there should be a systematic division of role among financial institutions including government commercial banks, and venture capital institutions.

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The effect of information technology system on knowledge management activities and moderating effect of industrial type (정보기술시스템이 지식경영활동에 미치는 효과 및 업종에 따른 조절효과)

  • Ahn, Kwan-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.237-243
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    • 2012
  • This paper reviewed the relationship between information technology system and knowledge management activities, and the moderating effect of industrial type. The results of multiple regression analysis, based on the responses from 219 employees in manufacturing and financing service sector, showed that information technology infrastructure and information technology usage have positive effects on knowledge acquisition, knowledge transfer, and knowledge usage. In moderating effects, information technology infrastructure more positively related with knowledge acquisition in financing service sector than in manufacturing sector. And also information technology usage more positively related with knowledge transfer in financing service sector than in manufacturing sector.

A Study on Financial Performance of Venture Companies in accordance with Its Financing channels (벤처기업의 자금조달 방법에 따른 기업의 재무적 성과의 차이 분석)

  • Suh, Jung Han;Chu, Dong Woo;Roh, Doo Hwan
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.159-171
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    • 2011
  • This paper discuss the role of venture capital as a critical financing sources for Venture Business particularly technology oriented firms. Thus this study is to analyse what makes the difference in financial performance among the companies. In particular, this paper focuses on their financing channels, which would have greater influence on their financial performance according to having venture capitals or not. As a result, taking into consideration of financial performance of the companies, there were significant differences in financial performance between venture companies with the capital and one without it. Therefore, it is necessary to reconsider capital policies for venture business and also those policies will be well alliance with nurturing the ventures not only support financing aids but also build up the institutional improvement plan.