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- Han, Hyoungmin
(KOREA INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY (KIEP))
- Kim, Jeong Gon
(KOREA INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY (KIEP))
- Kim, Doyeon
(KOREA INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY (KIEP))
- Lee, Sunghee
(KOREA INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY (KIEP))
- Pek, Jong Hun
(KOREA INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY (KIEP))
Abstract
본 연구는 신남방정책의 주요국인 인도와의 경제협력 확대와 인도 스타트업 시장의 발전을 배경으로, 인도 스타트업 생태계 분석과 정책 시사점 도출을 목적으로 한다. 구체적으로 본 연구는 인도 스타트업 생태계의 다양한 구성 요소를 통합적으로 분석하였고, 인도에 진출한 국내 스타트업을 대상으로 인도 생태계에 대한 평가와 애로사항을 청취하여 정책 수요를 파악하였다. 최근 인도정부의 스타트업 지원정책 확대, 인도 내 풍부한 기술 인력, 인도 주요 도시별 혁신 인프라 구축 추진 등을 고려할 때 국내 스타트업의 인도시장 진출 활성화가 필요하다. 이를 위해 신남방정책 및 한·인도 디지털 협력 강화, 스타트업 진출 환경 조성, 스타트업 진출 지원 확대 등의 시사점을 도출하였다. A startup refers to a company with a short period of experience, in many cases with ideas and innovative technologies. Recently, startups are leading the 4th industrial revolution and technological innovation and contributing to job creation and industrial productivity growth, and as a result their economic importance continues to increase. In particular, India is emerging as a startup powerhouse based on its fast-growing economy and relatively cost-efficient excellent talent pool. Also, global investment into the Indian startup market is increasing. While the number of Korean companies entering the Indian startup market is increasing, only a few have made stable inroads into the market. Based on quantitative data, literature analysis, corporate case analysis, online surveys, and in-depth interviews, this study objectively evaluates the Indian startup ecosystem and draws policy implications to increase the accessibility of the Indian market to Korean startups. The startup ecosystem is composed of many elements, such as the founder(s), financial environment, knowledge-related infrastructure, and government system. This report analyzes the Indian start-up ecosystem at the national and state level. Additionally, a survey was conducted on Korean start-ups in the Indian market to identify the policy demand of firms. The main contents of each chapter can be summarized as follows. (the rest omitted)
Suggested Citation
Han, Hyoungmin & Kim, Jeong Gon & Kim, Doyeon & Lee, Sunghee & Pek, Jong Hun, 2020.
"인도 스타트업 생태계 분석과 정책 시사점 (The Indian Startup Ecosystem and Policy Implication),"
Policy Analyses
20-10, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy.
Handle:
RePEc:ris:kieppa:2020_010
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