IFI EBPM in STIセミナー/第134回STIG PoPセミナー:The 10-year development of Korea’s STI policy and R&D for solving social problems

  • 日程:
    2023年11月02日(木)
  • 時間:
    13:00-15:00 (JST)
  • 会場:
    東京大学(本郷キャンパス)伊藤国際学術研究センター3階中教室
  • 主催:

    東京大学未来ビジョン研究センター技術ガバナンス研究ユニット

  • 共催:

    東京大学科学技術イノベーション政策の科学教育・研究プログラム (STIG)

  • 言語:

    英語

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Jeehoon Ki, Associate Research Fellow, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP)

Presentation Title: The 10-Year Evolution of STI Policy for Social Problem-Solving in Korea

Abstract: This study delves into the decade-long progression of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) policy aimed at tackling social issues in Korea. Initiated in 2013, the inaugural 5-year Comprehensive Plan to Solve Social Problems through Science and Technology (referred to as CP hereinafter) paved the way for subsequent iterations in 2018 and 2023. Correspondingly, there has been a consistent upswing in the government’s R&D budget earmarked for addressing societal challenges, currently comprising approximately 6% of the total R&D budget. Employing a blend of qualitative and quantitative methodologies, this study scrutinizes shifts in visions, policy goals, and instruments across the three CPs. While the overarching vision has centered on national happiness throughout, noteworthy alterations in policy instruments emerge, particularly from the 2nd CP to the 3rd CP. Notably, the endeavor to establish a nexus between science, technology, and social innovation policy has been abandoned in favor of a focus on implementing R&D programs—the primary policy tool controlled by the Ministry of Science and ICT. This transition is examined through the lens of a dynamic multi-level perspective on system innovations (Geels, 2004).

Biography: Jeehoon Ki serves as an associate research fellow at KISTEP (韓国科学技術企画評価院), a governmental institution dedicated to supporting the Ministry of Science and ICT in Korea. KISTEP’s mission involves formulating science and technology policies and assessing government R&D programs. Within his role at KISTEP, Jeehoon specializes in developing R&D policies tailored to address societal challenges such as aging, the digital divide, and cybercrime. His research focuses on technological change, particularly in the mobility sector, science, technology, and innovation (STI) policy, as well as R&D evaluation.
In 2018, he earned the prestigious title of Renault Fellow from the Fondation France-Japon (FFJ) at l’Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in France. During this period, he conducted a meticulous comparative analysis of autonomous vehicle development policies in France, Korea, and Japan. His noteworthy study (Ki, 2020) sheds light on the strategic approaches of these nations: France adopting a demand-pull policy, Korea opting for a technology-push strategy, and Japan navigating a mixed approach.

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Hyeonoh Kim, Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation And Planning

Presentation Title: Toward mission orientation in the performance management of National R&D Programs (国家研究開発事業) for Social Problem Solving

Abstract: In contemporary Korean society, the imperative for science and technology to contribute to resolving societal issues has grown. This study endeavors to scrutinize the trajectory of the performance management within national R&D programs in Korea, specifically designed to tackle social problems. The central inquiry revolves around whether these programs have transitioned from prioritizing scientific or technological excellence to a more pronounced emphasis on practical solutions for societal issues. Categorizing R&D programs into basic research, industrial technology development, and social problem-solving, we analyze the performance indicators and representative outcomes of each program type. We find that social problem-solving R&D programs place an emphasis on social outcomes compared to other program types, and this inclination has been consistently reinforced over time. The ensuing discussion delves into the sufficiency of the pace of this transformative shift and identifies pertinent factors that may impede or catalyze the evolution of these programs toward a more socially impactful orientation.

Biography: Hyeonoh Kim serves as an associate research fellow at KISTEP (韓国科学技術企画評価院), a governmental institution dedicated to supporting the Ministry of Science and ICT in Korea. KISTEP’s mission involves formulating science and technology policies and assessing government R&D programs. Within her role at KISTEP, Hyeonoh specializes in developing R&D policies tailored to address societal challenges such as aging, the digital divide, and cybercrime. Her research focuses on R&D investment, science & technology policy, as well as digital finance.

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技術ガバナンス研究ユニット事務局
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