E-ISSN : 2288-7709
Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the startup support programs of global universities and explore ways to revitalize the public technology startup ecosystem at domestic universities. Research design, data, and methodology: In this study, we analyzed the entrepreneurial capacity of domestic universities and conducted a literature review to diagnose the capacity of entrepreneurship programs at overseas universities. Results: Through this study, we diagnosed the shortcomings of the domestic startup ecosystem utilizing public technology, analyzed the key performance factors of overseas startup programs, and presented policy recommendations to revitalize the domestic startup ecosystem and strengthen the usability of public technology. Conclusions : The domestic startup ecosystem aspires to enter the global market, but many limitations exist in terms of startup products and technologies. To strengthen the competitiveness of domestic universities and compete in the global market, a support system must be activated to establish diverse startup support programs.
