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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2019.10.12.327

When carrying out a government-supported consulting project A Study on the Effect of Collaborative Characteristics among Consultants on the Consulting Performance  

Kim, Hoon (Dept. of Smart Convergence Consulting, Hansung University)
You, Yen-yoo (Dept. of Smart Convergence Consulting, Hansung University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.10, no.12, 2019 , pp. 327-335 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study recognized the mutual collaborative characteristics among consultants as important factors in the performance of the government-supported consulting business, and wanted to look at the impact of the cooperative characteristics among consultants on the consulting performance. First, a research model was presented based on theoretical background, hypotheses were set up and surveyed, and hypotheses were verified by multi-circulation analysis. Among the collaboration characteristics among consultants, the most influential was mutual reliable followed by smooth communication, professional competence and role sharing. information sharing was rejected and was found to be relatively less affected than other variables. This can be seen as more important than the quantitative aspect of information sharing because of the collaborative nature of consultants who must work toward common goals. Collaboration among consultants has been positive when carrying out government-funded consulting projects, suggesting that quantitative characteristics should be considered based on the qualitative characteristics based on mutual reliable. In the future, we hope that this data will be useful for identifying collaborative characteristics among consultants when carrying out consulting projects.
Keywords
Government-supported consulting; Consultants; Collaboration characteristics; Consulting performance; Consulting collaboration; Consultant competency;
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