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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2019.17.6.201

A Study on Entrepreneurial support policy measures for Start-up boom spread  

Kim, Yong-Tae (Department of Liberal Arts, Namseoul University)
Kim, Jong-Jin (Department of Entrepreneurship, Chung-Ang University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.17, no.6, 2019 , pp. 201-209 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently various start-up competitions have been held in the government, public and private sectors. There is a need to improve the business model of the majority of preliminary founders and early founders through the start - up contest, while improving the possibility of commercialization. The purpose of this study is to analyze the present status of various start - up contests based on the actual survey results of the major start - up contest operators and major participants in Korea. The main results of this study are as follows: First, in the run - up contest, there is a tendency to break out of the event personality, to prevent the opening of the business model of the entrepreneur in the competition, to reduce the formal procedure considering the input time, Improvement of the use of presentation materials, and the purpose of the contest and precise specification of the object of the recruitment. Secondly, it is necessary to establish a juror and a mentor pool with expertise. It is necessary to establish the judges and the mentor pool with expertise in each field, allocate the region according to the regional composition, entrust the judges with entrepreneurial experience, and introduce the post evaluation system for the judges after the competition. Third, most of the contest winners are manufacturing / technology-based businesses.
Keywords
Convergence; Start-up Contest; Entrepreneurial Support Policy; Entrepreneurship; Business plan;
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