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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2022.13.04.635

Policy Directions and Promotional Tasks for Vitalization of Social Economy Organizations  

Lee, Seung-Hee (Dept. of Business Administration, Kumoh National Institude of Technology)
Hwang, Dong-Ryong (Dept. of Administration, Kumoh National Institude of Technology)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.13, no.4, 2022 , pp. 635-641 More about this Journal
Abstract
Although social economy organizations have achieved quantitative growth in various types and fields, they have been mainly promoted by the government, and there is still room for qualitative improvement, such as institutional reorganization, support systems and support methods, compared to advanced countries. In this study, the problems of social economy organizations, the current status and actual analysis of social economy organizations, the policy delivery system, obstacles to the development of social economy organizations, and problems of activation, etc. were reviewed through previous studies. Through this, policy directions and tasks for revitalization of future social economy organizations were presented. As a result, the policy direction for revitalization of social economy organizations requires private and local government initiatives, expansion of fields, customized support for the creation of a growth ecosystem, and various linkage cooperation. Organizational capacity development and education, reinforcement of various linkage cooperation systems, creation of an investment ecosystem, and joint market development are necessary.
Keywords
Social Economy Organization; Social Economy Policy Delivery System; Social Value; Policy Direction; Promotion Tasks;
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