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Title A Study on Activation Technology Commercialization of Railway Vehicle Parts Manufacturing SME
Authors 김명종(Kim, Myung Jong) ; 이경철(Lee, Kyung Chul) ; 구정서(Koo, Jeong Seo)
DOI https://doi.org/10.12652/Ksce.2019.39.5.0657
Page pp.657-665
ISSN 10156348
Keywords AHP 분석;사업화;기술사업화 활성화;국내 철도차량부품 제조 중소기업 AHP analysis;Commercialization;Technology commercialization;Manufacturing SME
Abstract The domestic railway parts and equipment manufacturing industry is mainly focused on SMEs, and the majority of them are suffering from profitability because they cannot build economies of scale. Besides, they have survived in the form of importing technology products from overseas advanced countries and delivering them to domestic railway operators rather than having in-house technology. Therefore it is necessary to study whether the problems of the current railway industry can be identified and improved and at the same time, whether the government's railway industry development policy is properly reflected. literature studies related to technology commercialization, and conduct surveys of AHP questionnaires on the experts of the manufacturing industry of SMEs, academics / research institutes of the railway industry. After that, the Level 3 activation method AHP analysis was additionally performed on the important factors of Level 2 that have the highest importance and priority in Level 1. As a result of the AHP analysis, 'Technical Connectivity' was the most important method in the technical factor, and SME experts and academic and research institute experts were highly evaluated for 'commercialization ability' Competence in terms of importance. As for external support factors, it was analyzed that SME experts "support for manpower development" was important, while the other two group experts research and development support was important. In this study, the priority of the government support and policy priorities are suggested according to the capabilities of the railway manufacturing SMEs before the future R&D support.