Resilience(혁신, 그리고 리질리언스(부제: 위기의 시그널을 깨뜨려라!))
Author
Future Industrial Policy Forum(Dr. Johng-lhl Lee, who is a professor at The State university of New York, Korea(SUNY Korea) participated in the forum)
Contents
Resilience can be worded as “recovery”. Resilience can help people who are going through hard time and especially for people who are disappointed under COVID19 condition these days. This concept also can be applied to our economy.
This book proposes strategies to pursue the co-evolution of economic and socialization through comprehensive innovation policies, strengthen vulnerable technologies to cope with the reorganization of global supply chains, and maintain a super gap in leading technologies in order to secure the resilience.
Experts believe that their developed strategies derived throughout research and analysis will materialized into policy in reality and also it will contribute to national competitiveness.
R&D Strategy Planning Team of MTI(Ministry of Trade and Industry) has formed a "Future Industrial Policy Forum" and has had meetings over the past year. On this forum, various professionals participated such as experts, professors, and researchers from MTI. Especially, a professor Johng-Ihl Lee from SUNY Korea(The State university of New York, Korea) teaching DTS(Department of Technology and Society) has contributed on the forum and publishing.
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