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Administrative Mechanisms for Integrating Technology Foresight into National Technology Policy: The Case of the Republic of Korea

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  • A. Yu. Shashkov
  • N. N. Veselitskaya
  • L. V. Kartashova

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The article identifies the main measures and administrative mechanisms for implementing technological forecasting in state technological policy, including public procurement of innovation. the creation of special economic zones, free trade agreements, the formation of knowledge networks, the training and development of human resources, national strategies, and support for innovative companies. The paper examines how these measures are applied within the technological policy of the Republic of Korea and highlights administrative mechanisms that have proven effective in achieving the desired outcomes. These mechanisms are classified in according to their legal, organizational, and freedom/obligation components. Such a classification illustrates possible approaches to managing technology policy and can serve as a guide for government agencies in selecting appropriate mechanisms for implementation, taking into account the cultural, managerial, and political characteristics of the country. The practical application of these administrative mechanisms is essential for creating a foundation to adapt and modify current technology policies in response to future technological trends. In addition, the experience of the Republic of Korea may be useful for Russia in terms of applying administrative mechanisms and strategic planning for innovative development.

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  • A. Yu. Shashkov & N. N. Veselitskaya & L. V. Kartashova, 2025. "Administrative Mechanisms for Integrating Technology Foresight into National Technology Policy: The Case of the Republic of Korea," Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law, Center for Crisis Society Studies, vol. 18(2).
  • Handle: RePEc:ccs:journl:y:2025:id:1734
    DOI: 10.31249/kgt/2025.02.07
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