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우주분야 공공민간협력을 위한 정책수단과 운영사례 연구
Policy Instruments for Public Private Partnership and Lessons from Case Study in Space 원문보기

한국항공우주학회지 = Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences, v.49 no.4, 2021년, pp.343 - 354  

신상우 (Space Policy Team, Korea Aerospace Research Institute) ,  김은정 (Space Policy Team, Korea Aerospace Research Institute)

초록
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공공민간협력(Public-Private Partnerships)은 공공부문과 민간부문의 협력적 관계를 통해 공동의 목표를 달성하는 운영방식이다. 최근 우주분야에서 공공민간협력이 중요해짐에도 불구하고 민간부문과 공공부문 간 협력적 네트워크를 활성화 시키는 정책수단에 관한 연구는 부족했다. 이 연구는 선진국에서 사용 중인 16가지 정책수단을 4가지(구매계약, 재정지원, 연구개발지원, 자원지원)로 유형화하였다. 그리고 미국, 유럽, 일본 등 5가지 공공민간협력 운영사례 연구를 통해 우주산업 경쟁력 강화에 도움이 되는 정책적 시사점을 발굴하였다.

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The purpose of this study is to contribute to an understanding of the policy instruments used by the public sector to ensure cooperation with the private sector in the delivery of space policy. Despite the importance of public and private partnership in recent years, there has been a lack of researc...

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