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What matters in technology leakage in small and medium enterprises: the case of Korea

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Pages 543-555 | Received 05 Nov 2015, Accepted 14 Apr 2016, Published online: 02 Apr 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Technology leakage in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is a critical issue because while the number of main technologies in SMEs is small, these technologies are crucial to their survival. Related factors must be identified to prevent technology leakage from SMEs. In this paper, we use logistic regression to find significant factors in Korean SMEs, focusing on three aspects: characteristics of the technology, prevention strategy, and firm’s R&D characteristics. We use a survey conducted by related national institutions. According to the results of our empirical study, interaction effects among the factors of technology characteristics have highly significant effects on technology leakage. In particular, the interaction effect between the time needed to imitate the technology and the stage of business growth appears to have the highest influence on technology leakage. Based on our results, detailed strategies for preventing technology leakage are inferred in order to help SMEs prioritise their resources.

Notes on contributors

So Young Sohn is a Professor of Industrial Engineering at Yonsei University in Korea. Her research areas include technology management, marketing, quality, and reliability engineering. Detailed information about her teaching and research areas can be found at http://isl.yonsei.ac.kr.

Seok Jin Hong completed a Master’s degree in Information and Industrial Engineering, Yonsei University and works at Defense Agency for Technology and Quality in Korea. He participated in this work while he was a graduate student.

Won Kyung Lee is a graduate student at the Department of Information and Industrial Engineering, Yonsei University. His research interests include technology management and big data analysis.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korean government (MSIP) [2016R1A2A1A05005270].

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