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Analysis of National Startup Policies and Derivation of Seoul's Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Policies: Based on the Evidence-Informed Policy (EIP) Approach (국내 창업정책 분석 및 서울시 창업생태계 정책 도출: Evidence-informed Policy(EIP) 방법을 기반으로)

  • Kim Gayoung;Lee Woo Jin;Choi Byungchul
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.261-275
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    • 2024
  • In response to increasing economic uncertainty and the challenges posed by low birth rates and an aging population, the rapid growth of startups has become a crucial strategy for fostering economic development. In 2023, the Korean government introduced the "Startup Korea" initiative, aiming to attract top talent and capital into the domestic startup ecosystem and shift away from traditional government subsidies toward encouraging private capital investment. However, current national startup policies are limited by their concentration on the capital region and specific industries, raising concerns about the need for more regionally-tailored and sustainable policy approaches. This study seeks to analyze both national and regional entrepreneurial ecosystems, with a specific focus on Seoul, to propose long-term strategies for developing a sustainable and globally competitive entrepreneurial environment. Utilizing the Evidence-Informed Policy Making (EIP) framework, the study first conducted a literature review to analyze national startup policies, Seoul's policies, and the Startup Genome global ecosystem report. Following this, expert interviews and Delphi surveys were conducted with key stakeholders to gather comprehensive evidence. The data was then analyzed to identify key policy areas aligned with the entrepreneurial ecosystem's core components. Finally, policy recommendations were tailored to align with Seoul's unique vision and characteristics, offering sustainable growth strategies for the regional startup ecosystem.

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Growth Factors and Policy Implications of Hokkaido University Research & Business Park in Japan (일본 홋카이도대학 리서치 & 비즈니스파크의 성장요인과 정책적 시사점)

  • Jang, Hoo-Eun
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.339-356
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    • 2022
  • This study focuses on Hokkaido University Research & Business Park in Japan as an example of establishing a regional innovation ecosystem on campus based on the outstanding research and university-industry collaboration capabilities of local universities in non-metropolitan areas with weak foundations for start-ups and corporate growth. Hokkaido University Research & Business Park established a mid-to long-term plan using the idle sites on campus, and was developed through a gradual development process since 2003. The promotion of university-industry collaboration was pursued through an industrial-based approach of establishing a bio-industry cluster considering the characterization of local universities and the foundation of local industries. It also provides various corporate support services through cooperative governance between local industry, universities, research institutes and the government. This strategy for creating Hokkaido University Research & Business Park provides important policy implications for various policies and projects that promote regional development by utilizing university campuses like the campus innovation park project.