과학기술인력 양성정책의 정합성 및 우선순위 평가에 관한 연구

This study is to analyze policy compatability and priority of the "Science and Engineering Human Development and Support Plan" (following the Plan) which is a representative human resource policy package for science and technology in Korea. The Plan is consisted of five policy groups, four...

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Published in한국비교정부학보 Vol. 15; no. 3; pp. 201 - 226
Main Authors 김광구(Kwang-Koo Kim), 이기종(Ki-Jong Lee), 김주경(Ju-Kyong Kim)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published The Korean Association For Comparative Government 30.12.2011
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Summary:This study is to analyze policy compatability and priority of the "Science and Engineering Human Development and Support Plan" (following the Plan) which is a representative human resource policy package for science and technology in Korea. The Plan is consisted of five policy groups, fourteen major programs, and ninety tasks that have been implemented. This paper focuses on the five policy groups and the fourteen major programs and tries to survey the opinions of relevant policy experts in order to evaluate the 'between and the within compatability' of the five groups and fourteen the programs. This paper, then, tries to find their relative importance and priority with Analytic Hierarchy Process. This paper shows several insightful findings. First, there may need continuos and unwearying efforts for enhancing the welfare of science and engineering human resources. Second, we may need more active measures for female scientists and engineers. Third, the BK21 programs needs to be monitored and evaluated in terms of goal attainment and effectiveness. Finally, in order to provide open and diverse job opportunities for science and engineering human resources, there may need to offer not only science and techology-related classes but also liberal arts-related classes. KCI Citation Count: 12
Bibliography:G704-001721.2011.15.3.003
ISSN:1598-964X
2713-5357
DOI:10.18397/kcgr.2011.15.3.201