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Study on relationship between regional industrial structure and technology transfer: focusing on manufacturing in Incheon

  • Journal of Regional Studies and Development
  • Abbr : JRSD
  • 2016, 25(2), pp.125-161
  • Publisher : Institute for Poverty Alleviation and International Development: IPAID
  • Research Area : Social Science > Area Studies > Regional Studies in general > Comparative / Statistical Regional Studies
  • Published : December 25, 2016

Yoo, Gwang-min 1 Park, Mun Su 2

1성균관대학교
2한국뉴욕주립대학교

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ABSTRACT

The role of the university as a leader of regional innovation system has been increasingly emphasized. It is also important to spread the results of research and development in universities to local businesses that may be user. This paper focuses on the role of universities in regional innovation systems. Using statistics of universitiy-industry collaboration about manufacturing in Incheon, this paper analysises relationship between regional industrial structure and technology transfer. The analysis results are follows. First, technology transfer from universities in Incheon manufacturing showed different characteristics depending on growing trend of industry. According to industrial structure and number of technology transfer, each industries were classified into three types. Type 1 is similar ratios between industries and technology transfer, type 2 is that proportion of industries is higher than technology transfer, finally type 3 is the opposite. Especially, industry to be interested in Incheon are auto parts industry. The industry is high proportion of manufacturing in Incheon, but difficult to secure sustainable competitiveness does not improve or boost the technology cooperation with universities for technology. Therefore, proactive technology policies are need to support for the development of patent-based technology transfer and industrial added value of the activation. Therefore, the decline of the local major industries will be prevented.

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