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Volume 13 Issue 04

The local business analysis service for service-oriented government: Seoul Metropolitan Government Case

Published: 02 Jul 2019 Issue:Volume 13 Issue 04 Jul 2019 Author details below

June-Suh Cho

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Seoul, Korea

KwangJong Ahn

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Seoul, Korea

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The transition into a service-oriented government is the focal point of the Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG) administrative transformation. This transformation must be conducted according to the specific needs of each local municipality. SMG provides a customized service for individual citizens and support job creation by opening and sharing public information and offering the advanced service to help their local business which is called ‘Golmoksangkwon Analysis Service’. This service is using big data analysis and service-oriented government in SMG. This paper discusses the efforts of SMG to provide information service which is based on big data analysis for local businesses. Information providing units for commercial and sector analysis were constructed from the various viewpoints by establishing a local business area including the existing administrative districts. SMG expects to contribute to improving the competitiveness and self-sufficiency of self-employed people by supporting the policy macro perspective of self-employed people by analyzing the factors affecting the business environment of the local business through big data analysis.

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Published 02 Jul 2019

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Cho, J. S. & Ahn, K.. (2019). The local business analysis service for service-oriented government: Seoul Metropolitan Government Case. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 13 Issue 04.

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Cho, J. S. & Ahn, K.. (2019). The local business analysis service for service-oriented government: Seoul Metropolitan Government Case. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 13 Issue 04.

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Cho, June-suh, and Kwangjong Ahn. "The local business analysis service for service-oriented government: Seoul Metropolitan Government Case." Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 13 Issue 04, 2019.

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June-suh Cho and Kwangjong Ahn. "The local business analysis service for service-oriented government: Seoul Metropolitan Government Case." Journal of Business and Retail Management Research Volume 13 Issue 04 (02 Jul 2019).

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Cho, J. S. & Ahn, K. (2019) The local business analysis service for service-oriented government: Seoul Metropolitan Government Case. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 13 Issue 04

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