The Korean innovation system is in many ways highly developed and has helped to underpin Korea's rapid industrialisation. However, long-standing policy emphases on manufacturing and large firms are today in question. Structural problems - such as the...
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The Korean innovation system is in many ways highly developed and has helped to underpin Korea's rapid industrialisation. However, long-standing policy emphases on manufacturing and large firms are today in question. Structural problems - such as the relatively weak innovation performance of SMEs, a lagging services sector and limited domestic job creation among the industrial conglomerates - have led to a shift in policy priorities. This shift is crystallised in the current government's Creative Economy Strategy, which entails a far-reaching set of measures aimed at fostering cutting-edge innovation and consolidating a knowledge-based economy increasingly driven by high-value services. This review addresses Korea's industry and technology policies and institutions, and provides policy recommendations Foreword -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Executive summary -- Assessment and recommendations for Korea's policies on industry and technology -- The innovation system and the Creative Economy Strategy -- Korea's evaluation system for research and development -- Commercialising publicly supported research -- Encouraging more start-ups and SME growth -- A new balance between manufacturing and services -- The Creative Economy Strategy as industrial policy
The Korean innovation system is in many ways highly developed and has helped to underpin Korea's rapid industrialisation. However, long-standing policy emphases on manufacturing and large firms are today in question. Structural problems - such as the...
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The Korean innovation system is in many ways highly developed and has helped to underpin Korea's rapid industrialisation. However, long-standing policy emphases on manufacturing and large firms are today in question. Structural problems - such as the relatively weak innovation performance of SMEs, a lagging services sector and limited domestic job creation among the industrial conglomerates - have led to a shift in policy priorities. This shift is crystallised in the current government's Creative Economy Strategy, which entails a far-reaching set of measures aimed at fostering cutting-edge innovation and consolidating a knowledge-based economy increasingly driven by high-value services. This review addresses Korea's industry and technology policies and institutions, and provides policy recommendations Foreword -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Executive summary -- Assessment and recommendations for Korea's policies on industry and technology -- The innovation system and the Creative Economy Strategy -- Korea's evaluation system for research and development -- Commercialising publicly supported research -- Encouraging more start-ups and SME growth -- A new balance between manufacturing and services -- The Creative Economy Strategy as industrial policy