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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2018.8.4.237

Problems of Benefit Sharing Support Policy and its Policy Effectiveness affecting the Firm Performance  

Lee, Hongyeol (Ministry of SMEs and Startups)
Lee, Eun-Ku (Division of Public Administration & Policy Science, Hannam University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.8, no.4, 2018 , pp. 237-245 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to suggest the improvement plan for an effective benefit sharing support policy through empirical analysis on the benefit sharing operation of government as well as the benefit sharing support policy of government affecting firm performance. Therefore, this study analyzed current problems on benefit sharing operation of government as well as performed a survey for 225 participating and cooperation firms regarding firm performance. This study found some improvements such as insufficient diverse incentive measures leading to the difficulty of participating firm's increase and spread, insufficient substantial benefit sharing such a cash allocation between consignment firms, the increase of biz management system model failing to induce innovation of new technology or product, and difficult spread into 2nd, 3rd cooperative firms besides 1st ones, meanwhile, verifying the positive influence of government benefit sharing support policy on both participating and cooperation firms, especially on the performance of cooperation firms. As a further study, it is necessary to increase the objectiveness and accuracy of a research through verification of the interrelationships between firm statue and performance on the basis of more objective and quantitative data such a sales increase or R&D capability of cooperation firms.
Keywords
Benefit Sharing; Benefit Sharing between Large Enterprises and Small and Medium Enterprises; Profit Sharing; SME Support Policy; Shared Growth;
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