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        2020.03 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        Many countries around the world are pursuing various support policies to foster start-ups national widely in order to secure new economic growth engines in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The South Korean government announced the diffusion strategy for the 2’nd round Start-up Boom in March 2019 and is promoting the support policies for start-up incubating by various programs. Many incubators and startup accelerators operate various kinds of programs to foster start-ups using government financial supports. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of entrepreneurship and technical capability of entrepreneurs as the internal factors of the technology-based start-ups and the effects of programs supported by the government as an external factor on the corporate performance of a start-up company, and the mediating effects of core competence of start-ups were analyzed using SPSS and AMOS. The results show that the entrepreneurship, technical capability and the programs supported by incubators or accelerators had no direct effects on the corporate performance of a start-up, but the core competence of the company had complete mediating effects. In addition, the type of program supported by the comprehensive accelerator programs or the marketing supports had effects on the core competence rather than simple financial supports. Lastly, the policy proposals for incubating program support and future research directions along with the limitation are suggested.
        4,200원
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        2019.12 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        The South Korean government is actively assisting the supply of the smart factory solutions to SMEs (Small & Medium-sized Enterprises) according to its manufacturing innovation 3.0 policy for the smart manufacturing as the 4th industrial revolution era unfolds. This study analyzed the impacts of the smart factory solutions, which have been supplied by the government, on the companies performances. The effects of the level of smart factory and the operation capabilities for the smart factory solutions on company performances, and the mediating effects of manufacturing capabilities have been analyzed using SPSS and AMOS. The data for this survey-based study were collected from the SMEs which implemented the smart factory solutions since 2015. The results show that the level of smart factory solutions adopted and operation capabilities for the smart factories do not have direct effects on the company performances, but their mediating effects on the manufacturing capabilities matter and the manufacturing capabilities effect directly on the company performances. In addition significant factors boosting the operation capability for the smart factory and the levels of the smart factory solutions are identified. Finally, the policy direction for enhancing the smart factory effects is presented, and the future research directions along with the limitations are suggested.
        4,000원
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        2018.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        This paper examines the public rental housing model in Korea and presents a reasonable model of public rental housing. In Korea, public rental housing, which has been intensively expanded since the mid-2000s, was in fact “supply” itself. Comparative analysis shows that our public leased housing has been expanding the scarce supply rather than identifying which model is suitable, and has been striving to stabilize ordinary people’s housing and secure the leasing market. However, the number of rental houses in Korea now exceeds one million. Now what is our public rental housing model? It is important to look for direction on what model should be. As you can see from the case of France, after more than 100 years, 4.8 million homes boasted the world’s first public rental housing inventory, but are there any plans for the restoration, revision, and sustainable development of models yet? At this point, the study is focused on what kind of positioning the Korean model is in the international comparative context and what kind of Korean form it is going to take at this point in adopting the supply expansion and growth model is the top priority of sustainable development Maybe not. However, the purpose of this study is to clarify the nature and value of the public rental housing that has been changed through the period of expansion of the public rental housing rather than the historical history or policy development process that has been dealt with in many studies for the time being. Just as France has its own French model, we want to find ways to make it a Korean model with Korean context.
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        2018.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        This paper analyzed the disparity and causality between regional and industrial employment to invigorate balanced regional development of employment-side. This paper conducted of a Gini-coefficient decomposition method and Panel Granger causality test using the row-data of the Census on Establishments that were obtained from Statistics Korea. As a result of Gini-coefficient decomposition, although the growth rates of Gini-coefficient of employment are on the decrease, Gini-coefficient still increase in Korea. Most of employment disparity occurred from regional disparity between SMA (Seoul Metropolitan Area) and Non-SMA and from industrial disparity within the service industry. The amount of contribution to total disparity of inter/intra regional on employment were differed by industry. The causal relationship between an employment growths in the manufacture industry and an employment growths in the service industry were analyzed using a Panel Granger causality test. As a result, mutually causality were estimated in the analysis of national dimension. However, when limited region to the Non-SMA, only the employment growth in manufacture industry increases the employment growth in service industry. In order to reduce an employment disparity, strategies for resolving the regional disparity by industry are needed. For regional employment growths, strategies for the service industry in the SMA, and for the manufacture industry in the Non-SMA are needed.