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Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to discuss characteristics of Korea’s system responses with a research framework of the structure, conduct and performance theory and explain the role of information, communication technologies (ICT) and Big Data from a technology-mediated control (TMC) perspective.
Design/methodology/approach
This study examines the contextual nature of Korea’s diagnostic, preventive and treatment efforts. Particular attention is paid to issues related to the effective use of Big Data analytics and its applications, reporting mechanisms and public safety measures. The research model defines key factors in assessing the effectiveness of Korea’s responses.
Findings
Findings of this research suggest: effective strategic planning and operational execution use well-tested and designed crisis-responsive manuals; linkage role of ICT/Big Data is prominent in trace, test and treat and participation (3T + P); and aggressive epidemic investigations require synergistic efforts of national and local government units, broad societal support and participation and contribution of global firms offering their domestic and global supply chain network capabilities.
Research limitations/implications
The Korean Government's effective response experiences suggest the synergy of political, social, cultural and technological factors. Future studies may explore how personal privacy and public safety are both achieved in different social–cultural–political contexts (Ahn et al., 2020; Delgado et al., 2020; Sharma and Bashir, 2020). Other emerging organizational issues and international comparative studies are worth further investigation in future studies.
Practical implications
This case study suggests how to apply ICT capabilities for organizing a national response to the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) pandemic. Public and private partnership in the framework of sociotechnological synergy (i.e. integration of ICT and social orchestration) is essential for the 3T process. In support of public policy initiatives, global firms share their IT infrastructure and supply chain integration experiences to accommodate global-level crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.
Social implications
This study extends the TMC framework to a national level. In the adapted TMC framework, the control source, control target and linkage mechanism are specified. Using TMC, this shows the dynamic roles of ICT/Big Data in Korea’s COVID-19 response experiences.
Originality/value
The impacts of the COVID-19 are rapid and enormous. Despite the controversial early policy decisions and the rapid rise of confirmed patients, the world has recognized Korea’s effective responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
本文旨在以结构、行为和绩效理论为研究框架,探讨韩国系统响应的特征,并从技术中介控制(TMC)的角度解释信息通信技术(ICT)和大数据的作用。设计/方法/方法本研究考察了韩国诊断、预防和治疗工作的背景性质。特别关注与有效利用大数据分析及其应用、报告机制和公共安全措施有关的问题。该研究模型定义了评估韩国应对措施有效性的关键因素。本研究的发现表明:有效的战略规划和业务执行使用经过良好测试和设计的危机应对手册;ICT/大数据在溯源、检测、治疗、参与(3T + P)方面联动作用突出;积极的流行病调查需要国家和地方政府单位的协同努力、广泛的社会支持以及提供其国内和全球供应链网络能力的全球公司的参与和贡献。研究局限/启示韩国政府的有效应对经验表明政治、社会、文化和技术因素的协同作用。未来的研究可能会探索个人隐私和公共安全是如何在不同的社会文化政治背景下实现的(Ahn et al., 2020;Delgado等,2020;Sharma and Bashir, 2020)。其他新出现的组织问题和国际比较研究值得在未来的研究中进一步研究。实际意义本案例研究建议如何应用信息通信技术能力组织国家应对冠状病毒大流行(COVID-19)。社会技术协同框架下的公私伙伴关系(即ICT和社会协调的整合)对于3T进程至关重要。为支持公共政策举措,跨国公司分享其IT基础设施和供应链整合经验,以应对COVID-19大流行等全球性危机。社会意义本研究将TMC框架扩展到国家层面。在改造后的TMC框架中,明确了控制源、控制目标和联动机制。通过TMC,这显示了ICT/大数据在韩国COVID-19应对经验中的动态作用。新冠肺炎疫情的影响迅速而巨大。尽管早期政策引发争议,确诊患者迅速增加,但韩国的有效应对得到了世界的认可。