바이오클러스터의 구성요인이 기업성과를 매개로 클러스터 성과에 미치는 영향: 한국과 중국의 바이오기업을 중심으로

Purpose This study aims to identify the current status of bio-clusters for the development of the bio-industry in Korea and China, derive major influencing components, and conduct empirical analyses on the effects of bio-companies and bio-clusters. Design/Methodology/Approach In this study, the conc...

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Published in무역연구, 17(3) pp. 393 - 421
Main Authors 주자함, 정진섭
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국무역연구원 01.06.2021
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ISSN1738-8112
2384-1958
DOI10.16980/jitc.17.3.202106.393

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Summary:Purpose This study aims to identify the current status of bio-clusters for the development of the bio-industry in Korea and China, derive major influencing components, and conduct empirical analyses on the effects of bio-companies and bio-clusters. Design/Methodology/Approach In this study, the concept and components of bio-clusters were first obtained through literature research. Firm’s performance and cluster’s performance, empirical analyses of representative bio-clusters in Korea and China were carried out. Findings First, among the various variables, the degree of cooperation had the greatest impact on the firm’s performance. Second, there was a difference in the components of the bio-clusters of Korea and China in ‘Government Support’ and ‘Competition’, In addition, inward foreign direct investment (FDI) showed different results in both Korea’s and China’s bio-clusters. The main reasons for these result are due to the different culture and institution of the two countries. Research Implications First, rather than self-technology development, companies within the bio-cluster can achieve better performance by creating synergy effects through “cooperation” with innovative entities such as other institutions, domestic and foreign companies. Second, the physical conditons of bio-clusters are important not only for industrial infrastructure, but also for residential infrastructure (or living conditions). Third, the issue of inward FDI is a necessary condition for Korea and China, where the bio-industry is somewhat weak, and more active policy efforts are needed. KCI Citation Count: 2
ISSN:1738-8112
2384-1958
DOI:10.16980/jitc.17.3.202106.393