Advances in Computer Science and its Applications pp 475-482 | Cite as
Technology Venture Startup Invigoration Strategy for Building Infrastructures for the Business Startup Ecosystem
Abstract
The people who wish to establish a business should have excellent relevant knowledge, technology, and entrepreneurship skills, and should be able to address the issue of job creation accompanied by employment. Startup companies accounted for about 6.6% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2009 and 9.8% of the total employment nationwide, according to Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development, and are highly likely to create job opportunities. Technology venture startups apply the research outcomes from enterprises, universities, research institutes, etc. to real businesses and can provide new products through technology innovations, can create new markets, and can vitalize regional economies. As such, it is necessary to conduct continuous studies, pursue policy development, and make proposals on the technology venture startup ecosystem.
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Startup startup ecosystem technology venture startup environment technology venture invigoration strategyPreview
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