• 제목/요약/키워드: ICT industry and policy

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Strategic Considerations for Development of the ICT Industry in Korea: Exploratory Research Using Input-Output Analysis

  • Jung, Joonhwa
    • STI Policy Review
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.85-105
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    • 2016
  • This study compares the economic impacts among ICT sectors and derives strategic considerations for development of the ICT industry in Korea. Prior to analysis, this study classified ICT industry into four sectors: ICT equipment, components, service, and SW/system. This study conducted Input-Output Analysis on the four ICT sectors. An Input-Output Analysis is a quantitative economic technique that represents the direct and indirect interdependencies between different industries of a national economy. Features of each ICT sector were observed in the results. Within the ICT equipment sector, production is decreasing, import dependence is increasing, and employment size is very low, relative to the overall ICT industry. The component sector accounts for the over half of the output and value added of the ICT industry, but domestic production has recently declined. The subsector experienced decreasing production and increasing imports relative to the other ICT subsectors. In the service sector, output is small but its production and employment impact is very high. The fourth sector, ICT SW/system, has very low impact on production but high impact on employment. These features suggest two strategies to develop the ICT industry in Korea. First, the ICT component and service sectors should be promoted to stimulate growth of the national economy. Second, to encourage employment growth, policies should promote the ICT SW/system and service sectors.

정부조직의 신규 ICT 투자와 정책 일관성에 따른 ICT 운영 성과 (The ICT Operation Performance by a New ICT Investment and Policy Consistency of Government Organizations)

  • 정병호
    • 디지털산업정보학회논문지
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.87-99
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to examine an organizational ICT(Information and Communication Technology) performance by ICT investment and policy consistency of government organizations. As the rapid development of ICT is becoming an essential element of social culture, the ICT operation of bureaucratic government also is becoming important. The central government has invested substantially new ICT for improving the quality of nationwide service and to promote administrative efficiency. However, various departments of government occur frequently duplication investments of ICT, and budget conflicts between organizations caused difficulties in maximizing ICT competency. I will confirm the ICT operational performance by ICT investment behavior and organizational work competency as well as the significance of ICT policy consistency. The method of study used a structural equation. The research model set ICT investment behavior as independent variables, organizational work competencies and policy consistency as mediations, and operational performance as dependencies. As a result of the research, New ICT interests show negative effects that caused work change between government organizations and government-funded body. But, New ICT convergence shows positive effects on increasing the two competency variables. The two competency variables show negative effects that caused changes in ICT policy consistency and show no impact on the ICT operational performance. The ICT policy consistency shows a positive effect on enhancing ICT operational performance. The study contribution explain updated the contingency theory and because the ICT policy consistency is essential, negotiation between government organizations will be important. Future research will require a qualitative study through interviews in government organizations about consistency enhance of ICT policy.

코로나19 이후 ICT 중소벤처기업 정책 딜레마분석 (A Policy Dilemma Analysis on ICT SMEs after COVID19)

  • 이중만;조상섭
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2022
  • This study analyzed the policy dilemma for ICT SMEs venture companies that changed after COVID-19 based on the results of the cognitive map analysis for ICT SMEs venture policies. First, as a result of analyzing the cognitive map of ICT SMEs venture companies that have changed since COVID-19, ICT venture companies are expanding support for ICT venture companies due to the threat of COVID-19. However, in order to convert COVID-19 into an opportunity factor, it also shows a policy direction to achieve innovative growth by creating a new market through non-face-to-face industry revitalization based on digital transformation (digital new deal). As a result of the study, the policy measures of supporting DNA-centered convergence innovation technology, digital transformation (digital new deal), fostering ICT startups (K-Global project), and expanding support for ICT SMEs did not have a policy dilemma. However, although many support has been expanded for ICT SMEs due to COVID-19, it is difficult to find and foster ICT start-up companies, and globalization problems are occurring due to the decrease in exports to COVID-19, making it difficult to create new markets. There is a negative (-) perception of causality that ICT SMEs venture companies may face risks as jobs decrease and innovative growth cannot be led to the revitalization of the non-face-to-face industry. Therefore, it was found that both the flow of causal relationship between the expansion of support for ICT SMEs and the high growth of ICT SMEs is not + and has a policy dilemma in part.

ICT 미래원천기술의 중요성 및 경쟁력 확보방안 (Importance of ICT as a Future Technology Source and the Promotion of Competitiveness)

  • 지홍구;오대곤;김도영;황대환;차재선;김정태;최윤호
    • 전자통신동향분석
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    • 제34권2호
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2019
  • Korea has pursued economic development based on ICT through R&D policy incorporating CDMA. However, the future society of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is expected to include a new type of industrial development that combines ICT with the non-ICT industry, making it impossible to secure national competitiveness without the source technology of the ICT industry. Therefore, in this thesis, we examine the ICT industry and ICT R&D policy from the point of view of the current ICT as a future source technology source of Korea, and identify strategies to determine ICT as a future technology source through a SWOT analysis.

남북한 ICT 표준화 통일방안 연구; - 북한 인터넷 개방 유도방안 (Study on ICT standardization unify North and South Korea - North Korea open Internet induction plan)

  • 최성
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.79-88
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    • 2016
  • 평화 통일을 유도하기 위한 최우선 정책은 북한의 인터넷 개방유도이다. 남북한 ICT산업 교류협력을 위하여 인터넷 개방을 유도하기 위하여 북한의 ICT 일반표준, 인터넷 현황과 산업현황, 실현가능성 등을 분석하여 준비 과제를 도출하였다. 남북한 ICT산업 교류협력을 위한 우선과제는 낙후되어 있는 북한의 기술수준을 선진화하기 위한 노력이 필요하다. 이에 한국의 첨단 정보화 인프라를 적극 제공하여 기술격차를 줄이는 것이 선행되어야 한다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 남북 ICT산업의 국가기술규격 및 표준화를 통한 북한 인터넷 개방유도에 대하여 연구하였다.

OECD 관광정책과 ICT 융합 플랫폼을 적용한 부산관광산업 (Busan Tourism Industry applying OECD Tourism Policy and ICT Convergence Platform)

  • 임용석;정호진;이정원
    • 예술인문사회 융합 멀티미디어 논문지
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    • 제7권12호
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    • pp.871-879
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 2016년도 OECD 관광정책과 ICT 융합 플랫폼을 적용한 부산 관광산업을 제안하는 데 목적이 있다. OECD는 관광산업 활성화를 위해서 3가지 정책을 제시하였다. 첫째, 관광산업의 경쟁력 유지, 효율성과 지속가능성 제고를 위한 정책, 둘째, 단절 없는 교통 체계 구축을 위한 정책, 셋째, 공유경제 대응이다. 본 연구에서는 OECD의 3가지 정책을 중심으로 부산 관광산업 개발에 대한 가능성을 제시하였고, 동시에 부산의 관광산업 육성에 필요한 ICT 융합 플랫폼 구축의 필요성을 제안하였다. 특히 ICT 융합 플랫폼 구축에 있어서 소프트웨어 측면의 경험기반의 양방향 콘텐츠 생성·공유와 다분야 간 고부가 융합 콘텐츠 발굴의 필요성을, 하드웨어 측면에서 질 높은 사용자경험(UX)의 개발과 데이터 분석기반의 맞춤형 서비스 제공의 필요성을 제시하였다. 아울러 부산관광산업의 지속적인 성과와 관리를 위한 관광관련 진흥원 설립을 주장하였다. 따라서 본 연구에서 제안하는 OECD관광정책 기반 ICT 융합 플랫폼 구축결과, 부산의 관광산업과 관련된 수요자와 공급자에게 저비용, 고효과를 낳을 수 있는 기대효과를 시사하고 있다.

Impacts of the Digital Economy on Manufacturing in Emerging Asia

  • Kim, Jaewon;Abe, Masato;Valente, Fiona
    • Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.1-30
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    • 2019
  • The advent of digitalisation has transformed economies into more integrated, but increasingly complex systems. This new trend has brought dynamic changes in the manufacturing sector through advanced ICT infrastructure, smart factories, digitally-controlled logistics, and skilled ICT-labour. The impacts of the digital economy on manufacturing could be best illustrated through "Industry 4.0." With this wave of technological advancement, countries aim to establish an industrial ecosystem where every manufacturing process and function is connected and interacts through digital networks. Industry 4.0 presents opportunities for Emerging Asia, as the region has emerged as a fast-growing manufacturing hub and particularly a production base for ICT goods. However, growing production capacity, increased exports, and increases in FDI in the field of ICT goods manufacturing have so far contributed little to the development and diffusion of ICT. A huge gap exists in the ICT uptake amongst countries and between small and large firms. This paper highlights the level of Industry 4.0 readiness of Emerging Asia and key factors that determine its enhancement.

Comparing the ICT industries of Silicon Valley and Route 128: What has law got to do with it?

  • Timberman, Alex
    • Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.19-34
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    • 2015
  • Silicon Valley's legal foundation in recent years has surfaced on the radar of policy planners who model Silicon Valley's information and communication technologies (ICT) industry. Precisely, the prohibition of covenants not to compete (CNCs) is linked to firm-to-firm knowledge spillovers by way of mobile workers positioned as nodes in a system of innovation. Meanwhile, traditional frameworks support enforcement of CNCs as a way to encourage R&D activities to the worker and to prevent the worker's tacit knowledge and know-how from fleeing. Amidst the battle for the restraint or release of human capital, we present an industrial approach to reconcile the ostensible strife between enforcement and prohibition frameworks. Theoretically, we contend an industrial approach can maximize the policy tools of discorded planners. Moreover, this article newly compares the ICT industries of Silicon Valley and Route 128 to argue that California's law is a unique factor in the greater success of Silicon Valley firms.

Using ICT for Mongolia's sustainable development in energy industry

  • Tungalag, Azjargal;Kim, Yun Seon
    • Asia Pacific Journal of Business Review
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.21-52
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    • 2017
  • Nowadays every technology is becoming smarter. Consequently, intensive use of ICT in the whole industries and cities enables a sustainable approach to meet enormous productivity, efficiency, transparency and conservation of natural recourses. Likewise, the role of ICT in terms of controlling, monitoring in the energy industry allows integrating potential renewables, bulk energy conservation and reliable optimized operation in the entire system. In this paper outlines challenging issues in renewable energy integration in Mongolia and proposes potential recommendations and conclusions. The author investigated the main technologies used in energy industry mainly smart grid, challenges and policy aspect in Mongolian energy sector by using the primary and secondary approach with case studies and literature based methodologies. Based on the policy aspect and current implementation of smart grid, the paper tries to address the readiness for the main application and future potential ICT driven applications. Furthermore, it concluded that ICT convergence is demanded to overcome the current vulnerabilities and significant momentum to leave behind by using its potential energy recourses and favorable geographical state. Policymakers may find this study useful, as it answers the question of whether ICT investment can ultimately reduce energy consumption and may aid in future planning. Even tough, in order to develop a smart grid and integrating renewables firstly set an appropriate market structure, ICT will key enabler to make energy system more profitable and sustainable. Regarding the result of this study, ICT deployment contribution is a huge demand for future opportunities energy in Mongolia.

Comparing the ICT industries of Silicon Valley and Route 128: What's law got to do with it?

  • Timberman, Alex;Seol, Sung-Soo
    • 한국기술혁신학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국기술혁신학회 2014년도 추계 학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.189-203
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    • 2014
  • Silicon Valley's legal foundation in recent years has surfaced on the radar of policy planners who model Silicon Valley's ICT industry. Precisely, the prohibition of covenants not to compete is linked to firm to firm knowledge spillovers by way of mobile workers positioned as nodes in a system of innovation. Meanwhile, traditional frameworks support enforcement of covenants not to compete as a way to encourage R&D into the worker and to prevent the worker's tacit knowledge and know-how from fleeing. This article examines the ICT industry in Silicon Valley and Route 128 to argue that California's unique law is a key factor in the success of Silicon Valley firms. Theoretically, we reconcile the ostensible strife between enforcement and prohibition frameworks by presenting an industrial approach. We contend that selective enforcement by industry can maximize the policy tools of discorded planners.

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