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http://dx.doi.org/10.12672/ksis.2014.22.3.059

A Study on Relationship between National Policy Support and Recognized Competitiveness of Spatial Information Company  

Jin, Heui Chae (Div. of Business and Commerce, Baekseok University)
Choe, Byong Nam (Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements)
Han, Seon Hee (Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements)
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Abstract
Korea's spatial information companies have been supported by the government due to overcome the weak global competitiveness. This research examines possible causality between the request from the company and the policy support by the government. Structural equation model is used to analyze the recognized competitiveness and the supporting policy. The analysis result shows no statistically significant causality between the company's request and government's support. In other words, the current policies including subsidies, tax incentives, national certificates, and information channels do not impact the global competitiveness of a spatial information company. This research concludes that it is necessity to identify actual weaknesses of the company and to review the efficiency of the supporting policies to overcome those identified weaknesses.
Keywords
Spatial information; Global competitiveness; Structural equation model; National policy support; Overseas market expansion;
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