기업가정신, 기술준비도, 기술사업화역량이 4차 산업혁명 인식 및 활용의도에 미치는 영향

At present, the Fourth Industrial Revolution that is changing the economy and industry as a whole is regarded as an opportunity and threat for SMEs that need a new growth engine in the global market. This researcher explores what factors of SMEs affect to generate intent to use the innovation opport...

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Published in무역연구 Vol. 13; no. 5; pp. 309 - 327
Main Author 진형석(Hyung-Suk Jin), 남경두(Kyung-Doo Nam)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국무역연구원 31.10.2017
The Korea International Trade Research Institute
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ISSN1738-8112
2384-1958

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Summary:At present, the Fourth Industrial Revolution that is changing the economy and industry as a whole is regarded as an opportunity and threat for SMEs that need a new growth engine in the global market. This researcher explores what factors of SMEs affect to generate intent to use the innovation opportunity and advanced technology on the expansion of the 4th industrial revolution. To meet the research purpose, this study proposed Entrepreneurship by Covin and Slevin (1989), Technology Readiness by Parasuraman (2000), and Technology Commercialization Capability by Chen (2009) on the basis of this investigation. As result of the statistical analysis of 64 Korean Domestic SMEs that are willing to participate in the global market, it is verified that the motivation for the Perception of the Fourth Industrial Revolution has been positively influenced by Entrepreneurship and Technology Commercialization Capability, whereas the motivation for the Intent to Use of the Fourth Industrial Revolution has been positively influenced by Technology Readiness and Technology Commercialization Capability. Accordingly, on the basis of these different results, this study discussed with the precedent researches and suggested practical implications regarding government’s policies supporting Korean SMEs in the conclusion. KCI Citation Count: 8
ISSN:1738-8112
2384-1958