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공유정보 데이터 확대로 인한 IT와 SIB의 사회인식

Convergence Plan of IT Social Safety and SIB by Expanding Sharing Information Data

  • 서대성 (성결대학교 파이데이아학부) ;
  • 임헌욱 (한세대학교 교양학부)
  • 투고 : 2022.09.19
  • 심사 : 2022.11.01
  • 발행 : 2022.11.30

초록

본 연구는 불확실한 프로젝트 기업에 대한 투자시 시민에 대한 신뢰성, 그리고 사회성과보상 사업(SIB)과 IT 공유경제를 다룬다. 이는 세 분야의 융합을 통해서 경제적 효과와 사회적 안전의 투자 불평등을 해소할 수 있게 한다. 성공적으로 정보와 교류 활성화되는 전반적인 SIB(Social Impact Bond)과정의 모델 활성화한다. 그 실증적으로 사회적 IT서비스 금융에 대한 운영과 기법을 제시하여, 사회적성과 보상사업으로 혁신 생태계를 어떻게 만들 수 있을지를 검토한다. 이에 대한 분석으로 소규모 공유 기관이나 시민들이 직접적으로 참여하여 민간 투자자와의 연계능력을 조성하고, 비공유의 참여 장벽을 인식에 대한 가능성을 파악하고, 불확실한 분야에 대한 IT 공유 사업시, 시민 신뢰가 IT 사업의 큰 영향을 보여준다. 본 결과로 서울시가 추진한 사회적 공유와 IT협력을 위해서, 본 사업이 직접 설계 능력을 갖추기에 앞서, 사업 기획시 신뢰성과 안전성으로 책임을 지게 된다. 그래서 비공유시민들도 효과적으로 구성되고 창출된 플랫폼을 참여할 수 있다.

This study deals with the credibility of citizens when investing in uncertain project companies, as well as the Social Performance Compensation Project (SIB) and the IT sharing economy. This allows the convergence of the three sectors to address investment inequalities in economic effectiveness and social security. Activates the model of the overall Social Impact Bond (SIB) process that successfully activates the exchange of information. The empirical presentation of the operations and techniques for social IT service finance examines how the innovation ecosystem can be created with social performance and reward projects. The analysis shows that small sharing institutions or citizens can participate directly to create the ability to connect with private investors, identify the possibility of recognizing non-shared barriers to participation, and show the great impact of citizen trust in IT sharing projects in uncertain areas. As a result, for the sake of social sharing and IT cooperation promoted by the City of Seoul, before the project has the ability to design directly, it will be responsible for reliability and safety in the planning of the project. Therefore, non-shared citizens can also participate in the platform that has been effectively constructed and created.

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