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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2020.11.11.283

A Study on Efficiency Analysis of the National Research Council of Science & Technology's Convergence Research Projects according to the Qualitative Value Evaluation: Based on the KBSI's case studies Using DEA  

Yuk, Hyounggab (Korea Basic Science Institute)
Pae, Kibong (CEM Chungnam National University)
Kang, Daeseok (Division of Bussiness, Chungnam National University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.11, no.11, 2020 , pp. 283-291 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze the relative efficiency of the research results of the convergence research project (CAP, Convergence Research Center) and general trust research project under the auspices of the NST, as the qualitative assessment of the government's R&D investment has recently been emphasized. To achieve this objective, DEA, which is widely used for the relative efficiency of research results, was used. The analysis targets were focused on the case of the KBSI, and the quantitative assessment of the number of papers and patent applications using net research and labor costs as input indicators for the DEA was compared and analyzed through IF of the paper and SMART3 of the patent. The analysis results showed that convergence research projects were highly efficient from a qualitative perspective in terms of CCR standards and BCC standards. This suggests that convergence research is being conducted at a higher level than general entrusted research. As a result of this study, we would like to present the criteria for qualitative assessment, which the government has recently emphasized, and expand this study to provide implications for planning policies and research tasks for rational R&D investment choices for human resources and research funds by assessing the efficiency of qualitative perspectives on all institutions in the future.
Keywords
Convergence Research; Creative Allied Project; Convergence Research Center; DEA; Production Efficiency; SMART3;
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