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The Effects of Introducing Surety Insurance for Royalty Collection: A Case of R&D Program for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (기술료 보증보험제도 도입 효과 분석: 중소기업기술혁신개발사업 적용사례)

  • Park, Hyun-Min;Kim, Tae-Sung
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.31-43
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    • 2011
  • Since the R&D Program for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises started in 1997 as a part of Small and Medium Business Administration, many companies succeeded to carry out the tasks and were charged royalty fees from the government aid program in return. However, some of them were unable to pay a royalty because of their poor financial positions. Failure to pay a royalty also led to adding administrative duties including debt collection and imposing a penalty of participation restriction for other R&D programs. To solve the problems incurred by a failure of royalty collection, a divided payment using a surety insurance was introduced in 2009. That is, the R&D program recipients who were charged royalties issue surety insurance policies and submit them to a collection agency with a plan of divided payment. In this study, we estimate the main benefits of introducing surety insurance for royalty collection. First, we analyze royalty collection results from recipients supported by the R&D program from 1997 to 2006. By doing so, we calculate the main parameters that will be used for estimating the 2011 collection results. Next, besides estimating the quantitative effect, which summarizes an increase of royalty collection via surety insurance, we also analyze various qualitative effects such as simplification of the collection process and expansion of opportunities for participation in R&D programs.

An Analysis of Distributed Lag Effects of Expenditure by Type of R&D on Scientific Production: Focusing on the National Research Development Program (연구개발단계별 연구개발투자와 논문 성과 간의 시차효과 분석: 국가연구개발사업을 중심으로)

  • Pak, Cheol-Min;Ku, Bon-Chul
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.687-710
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    • 2016
  • This study aims to empirically estimate distributed lag effects of expenditure by type of R&D on scientific publication in the national R&D program. To analyze the lag structure between them, we used a dataset comprised of panel data from 104 technologies categorized by 6T (IT, BT, NT, ST, ET, CT) from 2007 to 2014, and employed multiple regression analysis based on the polynomial distributed lag model. This is because it is highly likely to emerge multicollinearity, if a distributed lag model without special restrictions is applied to multiple regression analysis. The main results are as follows. In the case of basic research, its lag effects are relatively evenly distributed during four years. On the other hand, the applied research and experimental development have distributed lag effects for three years and two years respectively. Therefore, when it comes to analyzing performance of scientific publication, it is necessary to be performed with characteristics of the time lag by type of R&D.

Comparative Analysis on the Effectiveness of Employment Subsidy for R&D Personnel and R&D Subsidy (연구인력 고용보조금 지원과 R&D자금 출연 지원의 효과성 비교 분석)

  • Noh, Meansun;Kim, Sukpil;Lee, Ki Jong
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.73-94
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    • 2013
  • The prinary cause of the decreasing SME's competitiveness in technology is the intensifying human resource shortages. The government supports a part of labor costs for SMEs as a means of policy. There are two ways of supporting labor costs for R&D personnel. One is to hire R&D personnel first then support their partial labor costs. The other is to support labor costs first for R&D personnel in national R&D programs then hire R&D personnel. This study analyzes the effectiveness of two different ways by classifying sales, no. of employees, R&D expenditure, no. of researchers, and no. of MA/Ph.D. researchers. In terms of employing researchers with MA or Ph.D., the effectiveness on employment subsidy is significantly higher than that of R&D subsidy. Its effect has been relatively high in non-metropolitan areas and manufacturing industry.

Discussion about the Mission Construct of the National R&D Programs: Case Study (NTIS 데이터를 활용한 국가연구개발사업의 미션구성체의 탐색적 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jae-Keun
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.167-191
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    • 2014
  • This study emphasizes the importance of the mission concept in managing the public programs by the government rather than the existing quantitative output. To this end, a case study for 7 representative National R&D Programs in Korea is presented, based on the program portfolio model using the mission construct suggested by the prior researches, in order to give its empirical validity and strategic meaning. For the case analysis, the study devises the measures to evaluate the level of the mission in a program in the aspect of achievement and appropriateness. Real data collected from NTIS are analyzed in two ways: static and dynamic perspectives. The first is conducted by differences of mission values among programs and the latter by yearly differences. Finally, it concludes the implication and the shortcoming of the study.

Outside Sourcing of Technology for SMEs (중소기업(中小企業)의 기술향상(技術向上)을 위한 지원체제(支援體制)의 개편방향(改編方向))

  • Kim, Joo-hoon
    • KDI Journal of Economic Policy
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.97-124
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    • 1992
  • The recent sharp increase in wages has driven many Korean manufacturing firms to move into technology-intensive fields. The task of industrial restructuring is, however, rather difficult for small and medium-sized enterprises (hereafter, "SMEs") which suffer from limited R&D resources. If the R&D activities of SMEs are left unattended, industrial restructuring process may be retarded. Hence, the government-sponsored programs can be justified when used to promote the technological level of SMEs. Because of the limited internal R&D resources of SMEs, in particular human resources, the government-sponsored programs that depend on financial subsidies to stimulate the R&D activities of SMEs may not be recommended. Rather, a more desirable policy is programs to subsidize outside sourcing of SMEs. Basic principles of the program are; (i) that the government should establish R&D laboratories which are specialized in joint researches with SMEs in each industry; (ii) research projects of the laboratories should be funded by SMEs; the government's support covers only fixed costs such as construction costs in order to avoid moral hazard problem. (iii) technology adviser programs sponsored by the government should be improved; geographical distribution is to be expanded and the activities are to be monitored by local governments. Also foreign networks need be strengthened.

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An Adaption on the Project-Specialist System for the Small and Medium If enterprises (중소기업의 기술혁신 지원을 위한 전문가(Project-Specialist)제도 도입 방안)

  • Kim Yoon-ho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.8 no.7
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    • pp.1565-1569
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    • 2004
  • Small and Medium-size Enterprises's R & D Program progress is hard than the university, government R & D agency and big enterprises. this environment make heat competition among the small and medium-size enterprises and subsidies little budget for many enterprises. from the management agency of the Institute of Information Technology Assessment(IITA)'s most of the activities focusing to the enterprises management not R & D Program. so, this paper suggestion an adaption on the project specialist system for the small and mediumlTenterprises'stechnologyinnovation'.

Improvement Plans of IT R & D Project Standard Cost (IT R & D 연구비 산정기준 개선방안)

  • 송학현;최세하;윤호군;김윤호
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.43-46
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    • 2003
  • Government's R & D Subsidy system is difference to the agency of R & D performance. Ministry of Science and Technology(MOST), Ministry of Information and Communication(MIC) have a similarity rules to grants programs by the President's order. Name is 'The Rules of the National R & D Program Management'. But this rules established for the national institute, university and big enterprise., Then, This Rules difference for the Snail and Medium Enterprise(SME's). Some article is not allowed for the SME's. So, Suggestion for this question should improvement.

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A Schemes of Improving about Accrual Basis Accounts and Bookkeeping by Double Entry for Financial Transparency of Local Governments (지방자치단체 재정관리 투명성 확보를 위한 발생주의·복식부기회계 개선방안 탐구)

  • Choi, Rackin
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.157-166
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    • 2013
  • This study searches a transparency of financial management of Local government and then, tries to find a solutions to a management scheme to strengthen financial reform effectively. To summarize main contents: First, requirement of continued Public Accounting System. Second, contact of items of an account and items of a program budget, Third, requirement of construction cost accounting to estimate total cost inputting to public program objectively. Forth, improvement of rotation assign system and guaranteeing to professionalism and public official ethics. Fifth, requirement of strengthening inter-control and monitoring system. Sixth, auditing and role of accounting specialist group. Finally, construction of effective and practical computer system and continuing practice of R&D program.

Present Status and Development Strategies of Maglev in Korea (자기부상열차(磁氣浮上列車) 기술체계(技術體系)와 개발전략(開發戰略))

  • Yoo, Mun-Hwan;Kim, In-Kun
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1991.07a
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    • pp.102-105
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    • 1991
  • In recognition of the transportation problems of the present and to prepare for the ever increasing demands of the future, government decided to develop the magnetically levitated train domestically and started R&D program office in Korea Institute of Machinery and Metals(KIMM). This office since has established three step by step goals : first to develop a 40 passenger exhibition vehicle for Daejon EXPO'93, second to develop the low to mid-speed maglev system for urban public transportation by 1997 and finally the high speed inter-city maglev train by year 2001. The first two maglev systems will use attractive levitation-LIM driven technologies and these technologies are the ones currently being developed by this office and others. The maglev train system is a product of wide range of technologies from electro-technologies to civil engineering technologies. Some of the technologies are currently available but more have to be developed in the near future and these technologies are owned by or to be developed by various institutions within the science & technology community. The level of the technologies available at the present time are still very rudimentary and their basis are very narrow. Recently we have made a few successes in terms of levitation and propulsion but they are only with small scale modules and results are very qualitative at best. A great deal of development work has yet to be done to refine the technologies and to gain confidence. Full scale levitation/propulsion modules will be tested on the curved guideway within 6 months by this office and another institution. This paper reviews the current status of the maglev technologies in Korea and discuss the development strategies. The Korean maglev program is very ambitious and the schedule is even more so. A steady financial support and strong system engineering and integration are essential to the success of this program.

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Analysis on the Donators' Characteristics of Government-dominant and Non-governmental Food Bank Programs (정부주도형 및 민간주도형 푸드뱅크(Food Bank) 사업의 기탁 특성 분석)

  • Jo, Mi-Na;Hong, Min-Ah;Kang, Hye-Seung;Yang, Il-Sun
    • Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.618-628
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the donators' characteristics and donative foods of both government-dominant and non-governmental food bank program, to understand the problems and benefits of food bank program, and to find the solutions to activate food bank program. The questionnaires were distributed to 120 food bank operators and 3 donators were selected from each food bank for the survey from April 2002 to May 2002. 118 sheets (32.8%) from government-dominant food bank and 53 sheets (20.1%) from non-governmental food bank were collected. The main results of this study were as follows: The largest donators to either government-dominant or non-governmental food bank programs were bakery and confectionery companies 31.4% and 45.3% respectively. The majority of donated foods were 'goods in stock' (55.6%) and frequency of donation were largely on a daily basis (27.1% for government-dominant and 22.6% for non-governmental). Some of the donators who had more donative food did not donate, and the reasons were closeness to expiration date of food (67.3%), lack of legal protection in the event of food poisoning (54.5%), and poor public image of food related accidents (52.3%).