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KCI등재 학술저널

A Study on the Revitalization Pattern of Industry in Decline: Focusing on Korean Shoe Industry

A Study on the Revitalization Pattern of Industry in Decline: Focusing on Korean Shoe Industry

DOI : 10.20409/eajeb.2022.10.4.75
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Purpose - This study aims to study the activation pattern of declining industries by applying the Gompertz growth model using available resources based on the theory of industrial life cycle, classifying declining industries among Korean manufacturing industries, and identifying resource input characteristics. Research design and methodology - This study was conducted by combining the Gompertz growth model that predicts the limit of output based on available resources under the industrial life cycle theory. Using Gompertz model, this study analyzed the life cycle of 39 Korean manufacturing industries from the perspective of domestic production, number of employees, and fixed assets Results - According to a life cycle analysis of 39 manufacturing industries in Korea, the computer, textile, and shoe industries were classified as declining industries. Among them, research on resource input characteristics on the shoe industry showed that domestic production and the number of employees decreased, while the proportion of domestic R&D personnel and the number of research departments gradually increased. Conclusion - Among the declining industries in Korea, the shoe industry is considered to revitalize the industry, that is, to extend the life of the declining industry by offshoring its production site and improving constitution with a “R&D center for global” support.

1. Introduction

2. Literature Review

3. Methodology and Results

4. Conclusions and Implications

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