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Knowledge transfer of government research
institute: the case of ETRI in Korea
Eui-Sun Paik
Korea Information Security Agency,
78, Karak-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul 138-160, Republic of Korea
Fax: +82 2 4055 119 E-mail: espaik@kisa.or.kr
Sangmoon Park
Department of Management,
College of Business Administration,
Kangwon National University,
Chuncheon-city, Kangwon-do, 200-701, Republic of Korea
Fax: +82 33 253 0149 E-mail: venture@kangwon.ac.kr
Ji Soo Kim*
Graduate School of Management,
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
207-43 Chongyangni2-dong, Dongdaemoon-gu,
Seoul, Republic of Korea
Fax: +82 2 958 3604 E-mail: jskim@kgsm.kaist.ac.kr
*Corresponding author
Abstracts: This paper explores the effects of the change of organisational
missions and R&D performance management systems on knowledge transfers
within national innovation systems. From the longitudinal and illustrative
case study of a Korean Government research institute, the Electronics and
Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), this paper shows that many
technologies were transferred to large companies in the early days and the
amount of knowledge transferred to small- and medium-sized companies
increased during the 1990s when systematic performance evaluation systems
developed. Recently, the commercialisation of the R&D results through
spin-offs has become a key mechanism of knowledge transfer. In addition to
traditional knowledge transfer, the mobility of researchers has contributed to
knowledge transfer over national innovation systems. The researchers have
moved not only to the private sector to commercialise R&D results, but also to
academic institutes to develop human resources within the national innovation
system. This paper suggests some policy implications on how the change of
R&D management systems of government research institutes could contribute
to the development of national innovation systems.
Keywords: public R&D organisation; knowledge transfer; mobility of
engineers; national innovation system; R&D performance.
Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Paik, E-S., Park, S.
and Kim, J.S. (2009) ‘Knowledge transfer of government research institute:
the case of ETRI in Korea’, Int. J. Technology Management, Vol. 47, No. 4,
pp.392–411.