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상용SW 유지관리 요율 상향에 따른일자리 창출 효과 분석

Title
상용SW 유지관리 요율 상향에 따른일자리 창출 효과 분석
Other Titles
An Analysis of Job Creation Effects by IncreasingCommercial Software Maintenance Rate
Author
임규건
Keywords
SW Industry; Commercial SW; Job Creation; Job Creation Effects; Maintenance Fee Rate
Issue Date
2021-08
Publisher
한국IT서비스학회
Citation
한국IT서비스학회지, v. 20, NO. 4, Page. 23-33
Abstract
The prolonged coronavirus 19 (COVID-19) has caused serious problems such as job losses and youth unemployment, but as the fourth industrial revolution and digital transformation accelerate, the importance of SW is highlighted and more qualified jobs are expected in the SW industry. However, domestic SW companies are having difficulties in not properly recognizing the value of SW products. Among many related issues, commercial SW maintenance-related issues are representative, and the main problem is the difference in the maintenance fee rates between domestic and foreign SW. In this study, the expected job creation effect when the SW maintenance rate is raised was analyzed using data related to the SW industry and commercial software. As a result of the analysis, the amount required to raise the commercial SW maintenance rate by 1% is 162 billion won. If all of these are used for employment, the expected new job creation effect is 3,240 jobs per year, and 15,451 jobs are created per year when calculated and estimated as the effect of increasing sales through the employment inducement coefficient. In addition, the amount required to raise the current average maintenance rate of 11.1% to 15% is 631.9 billion won, and it was possible to estimate the effect of creating jobs for 12,648 people based on the simple average wage and 60,259 people from the sales increase effect.
URI
https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/hand le/20.500.11754/176403http://koreascience.or.kr/article/JAKO202127137851419.page
ISSN
1975-4256
DOI
10.9716/KITS.2021.20.4.023
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