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  • 한국과학기술정보연구원(KISTI) 서울분원 대회의실(별관 3층)
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  • P-ISSN2287-1608
  • E-ISSN2287-1616
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The Strategic Transformation from Innovation Cluster to Digital Innovation Cluster during and after COVID-19

Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy / Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy, (P)2287-1608; (E)2287-1616
2020, v.9 no.2, pp.164-186
https://doi.org/10.7545/ajip.2020.9.2.164
임덕순 (과학기술정책연구원)
김왕동 (과학기술정책연구원)
남영호 (아시아사이언스파크협회)

Abstract

It is generally known that a Science and Technology Park – as a representative example of an Innovation Cluster - produces network synergy among industry, university, research institutes, and other innovation actors in a specific area, so that it has a competitive edge over other regions in technological innovation. However, as the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic unfolds, it has become necessary to reduce face-to-face contacts and this could lead to lesser network synergy being produced in an Innovation Cluster. With this background, this research was designed and conducted to evaluate how COVID-19 has changed the activities in Innovation Clusters and explore future development scenarios. In order to find out the changes occurring in an Innovation Cluster, a survey was conducted among the people in Science and Technology Parks. The survey result shows that people are experiencing difficulties in technological innovation and support activities, and face-to-face contacts have been reduced in the Innovation Cluster. A scenario planning sought to explore the future development of the Innovation Cluster. It suggests that the transformation into a Digital Innovation Cluster, which is less affected by physical distance, but can still maintain the effectiveness of the networks, can be the key strategy for the future Innovation Cluster

keywords
Innovation Cluster, Digital Innovation Cluster, Virtual Innovation Cluster, University Industry Research Institute Network, Technological Innovation, Coronavirus, COVID-19

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