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Diagnosis of the Cooperative Business Ecosystem in Construction Industry

건설산업의 협력적 기업생태계 진단

  • Received : 2015.03.11
  • Accepted : 2015.04.28
  • Published : 2015.05.31

Abstract

A facility is built by participating of various parties who are connecting each other by network of contract. Domestic construction industry has been suffering with high cost and low efficiency due to lack of cooperative relationship among companies who participated in the project. The government has tried to resolve this problem by diverse policy support, but practical result has not been realized in the level of satisfaction. This paper defined construction business ecosystem in the aspect of business ecosystem as a network among construction companies based on diverse production system, and diagnosed cooperative business ecosystem in construction industry. For construction business ecosystem to be more cooperative business ecosystem, the result of diagnosis shows that the type of cooperation based capacity and value sharing should be developed and interdependence among companies and cooperative relationship should be durable and reasonable price for construction should be guaranteed for the participant to have a profit from the project.

건설산업은 다양한 참여자를 통해 하나의 시설물을 생산하는 것으로 계약의 망에 의해 움직이는 기업생태계의 특성을 가진다. 그간 국내 건설생산체계는 건설기업간 협력적 관계 형성 미비로 고비용, 저효율을 초래해 왔다. 이에 정부는 다양한 정책적 노력을 기울여 왔으나, 실질적인 협력의 성과는 아직 미흡한 실정이다. 본 연구에서는 기업생태계(business ecosystem)의 시각에서 건설생산체계를 근간으로 하는 건설기업간의 네트워크 방식을 기업생태계로 정의하고, 건설산업의 협력적 기업생태계를 진단하였다. 건설산업의 협력적 기업 생태계 조성을 위해서는 역량형 신뢰 또는 가치공유형 신뢰에 기반을 둔 협력 생태계의 형성이 필요하고, 건설업체간 상호의존도가 높고 협력관계가 지속되어야 하며, 무엇보다도 건설참여자의 수익 공유를 위해 적정공사비를 확보할 수 있는 여건이 마련되어야 한다.

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