文档介绍:Korea: A Knowledge Power in the 21st Century
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Korea : The Way Ahead
IMF
Corporate /
Financial
Restructuring
Recovery of
the Economy
Stabilization
in Financial
and Foreign
Exchange
Market
Problems
Rising Budget
Deficit
Deteriorating
e Distribution
Remaining Issues
Completing
Restructuring
Achieving
Sustainable
Growth
Reduce Gov’t
Expenditures
Develop Social
Require Strong
Leadership
?
Korea’s Strategy for Sustainable Growth
petition
Limits of Input Driven Growth
New Era of Information
Technology
“The Winner Takes it All”
Labor Decreasing Population
Capital Excess Capacities
Focus on
petencies
Develop
Knowledge-Based
Economy
Crucial Economic Indicators
Korea
Japan
Potential Growth Rate
Input-Driven
Productivity-Led
1991~2000
2001~2010
* Source : KDI, Japan Economic Research
How to Develop Knowledge-Based Economy
Defining
Knowledge
Gap
work
Knowledge
Inflow
National
Knowledge
System
Knowledge
Based Economy
in 21st Century
How to Reduce Knowledge Gap?
Buy
Hire
Acquire
Discover
Develop
Purchase
Information
or Knowledge
from Other
Institutions
Recruit
Employees
Who Possess
Required
Knowledge
Use Partnership,
M&A and
Alliances
to Transfer
Knowledge
Investigate
Potential
Sources of
Existing
Knowledge
Invest in
Internal
Innovation
External Knowledge
Internal Knowledge
Social Incentives and Rewards
People
Companies
Gov’t
Knowledge
Workers
Knowledge
Management
National
Knowledge
System
Incentives & Rewards
working
Industry
Academia
R&D System & Education
Gov’t
Investing & Funding
Supply R&D Results
Quality of Research Cooperation
1. Finland
2. Switzerland
3. Norway
4. USA
11. Taiwan
16. Japan
19. Korea
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* Source : International Institute for Management Development,1997
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