规划下一个ICT集群?首尔的数字媒体城项目

M. Kim
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本文讨论信息通信技术(ICT)政策的空间维度。虽然信息和通信技术似乎经常消除距离的力量,但这并不意味着信息和通信技术活动的空间集中将很快消失。相反,ICT集群被认为是全球化知识经济中具有竞争优势的地方。因此,城市和国家被迫启动政策和项目,在其管辖范围内促进ICT集群的发展。亚洲国家是这场竞赛的后来者。然而,在相对较短的时间内,亚洲新建了相当数量的信息通信技术集群,甚至更多的集群正在建设中。此外,从后来者的角度来看,不仅有助于他们自己的计划和战略,也有助于整个ICT集群的未来发展。本文主要关注首尔市政府的DMC(数字媒体城市)项目,这是亚洲最新的ICT集群发展倡议,以及它在“电子空间政策”领域中的地位,以分析其更广泛的背景和影响。本文主要基于DMC项目的官方报告和对项目经理的深度访谈。
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Planning for the next ICT cluster? Seoul's Digital Media City project
This paper deals with the spatial dimensions of information and communication technology (ICT) policy. Although ICT often seems to nullify the powers of distance, this does not mean that spatial concentrations of ICT activities will soon disappear. On the contrary, ICT clusters are recognized as places with competitive advantages in the globalizing knowledge economy. Therefore, cities and nations are forced to initiate policies and projects to foster ICT clusters in their jurisdictions. Asian countries are latecomers in this race. However, within a relatively short time period, a considerable number of ICT clusters were newly created in Asia, and even more clusters are being built. Moreover, perspectives from their positions as latecomers contribute not only to their own plans and strategies, but also to the future development of ICT clusters in general. This paper focuses on the DMC (Digital Media City) project by Seoul Metropolitan Government, the most recent ICT cluster development initiative in Asia, and its position within the universe of "electronic space policies" to analyze its broader context and implications. This paper is mostly based on official reports of the DMC project and in-depth interviews conducted with project managers.
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