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Hyper-connectivity and the Future of Work: Implications for the Labor Market Reform in South Korea : 초연결과 미래의 노동: 한국 노동시장 개혁에 대한 함의를 중심으로

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dc.contributor.advisorKoo, MinGyo-
dc.contributor.author이병희-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-19T07:46:04Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-19T07:46:04Z-
dc.date.issued2016-08-
dc.identifier.other000000137318-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/130253-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 행정대학원 : 행정학과 글로벌행정전공, 2016. 8. 구민교.-
dc.description.abstractHyper-connectivity is one of the most remarkable phenomena in the 21st
century which is accelerated by two mega trends, technology and globalization.
Hyper-connectivity means an extraordinarily high level of connection or the state
of beyond connection by means of digital technology. Hyper-connectivity has
transformed the way in which people work and the fundamental structure of the
labor market as well. It performs not just as a hardware technology, but also as an
infrastructure that can strengthen the individual's ability, potential, and bargaining
power in the labor market. Based on in-depth interviews with freelancers and
experts, this study discovered how hyper-connectivity in the labor market would
empower workers, especially those who do not belong to organizations for two
aspects. First is a 'web-based job platform' which could augment an individual's
capability. The second one is a 'web-based marketplace' in which individual
workers could sell their products, services, skills, or know-how to the world market
beyond the temporal and spatial boundaries.
Also, this study demonstrates the possibility that a technological change
could be a solution to get successful labor market reform in South Korea. This
study particularly focuses on the dual labor market. South Koreas labor market is
distinctly divided into two sectors: one is a primary labor market and the other is a secondary labor market. The gap between the two sectors is large enough to pose
problems such as inequality, social conflict, and inefficiency. The South Korean
government implemented a variety of policies to address the problem, such as the
enactment of Act on the Protection of Fixed-Term and Part-Time Workers (also
known as Non-Regular Worker Act) in 2007 and has encouraged the business
community to convert their non-regular employees into regular ones. However,
such efforts have failed to make any differences. By many standards, the gap has
become even wider. Through hyper-connected technological support, non-regular
workers such as freelancers and independent contractors are likely to extend their
career capabilities and also likely to enlarge their marketplaces. And these
mechanisms could lead to the increase in income, expertise in career, and job
satisfaction among non-regular workers. This study points out that technological
change could be a catalyst for successful labor market reform rather than the
government's intentional intervention into the labor market.
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dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction 1
1.1 Purpose of Study 1
1.2 Structure of Study 1
1.3 Background: Labor Market of South Korea 2

2. The Age of Hyper-connectivity 6
2.1 Concept of Hyper-connectivity 6
2.2 Theoretical Framework 9
2.2.1 Complex Network Theory 9
2.2.2 Transaction Cost Theory 11
2.2.3 Extension of Human 12
2.2.4 Long-tail Theory 13
2.3 Method and Data 14

3. Hyper-connectivity and the Change of the Labor Market 18
3.1Extension of Individual's Capability 19
3.2 Extension of Marketplace for Individuals 25

4. The Rise of Independent Workers 32
4.1 Changing Working Conditions via Hyper-connectivity 32
4.2 Increasing Number of Independent Workers 37
4.3 Drawbacks of Being Independent Workers 38
4.3.1 Safety Net Loophole 40
4.3.2 Global Labor Arbitrage 42
4.3.3 Non-payment 44

5. Implications for Labor Market Reform 45
5.1 Possibility of Breaking Down of Dual Labor Market 45
5.2 New Engine for Job Creation 48
5.3 Time to Think A New Social Contract 50
5.3.1 Individual Insurance Account 50
5.3.2 Making Fair Labor Markets 52

6. Conclusion 53

7. Bibliography 56

APPENDIX 60

국문 초록 73
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 행정대학원-
dc.subjectHyper-connectivity-
dc.subjectExtension of Individual Capability-
dc.subjectExtension of Marketplace-
dc.subjectFuture of Work-
dc.subjectDual Labor market-
dc.subject.ddc350-
dc.titleHyper-connectivity and the Future of Work: Implications for the Labor Market Reform in South Korea-
dc.title.alternative초연결과 미래의 노동: 한국 노동시장 개혁에 대한 함의를 중심으로-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorLee, Byunghee-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.citation.pages75-
dc.contributor.affiliation행정대학원 행정학과-
dc.date.awarded2016-08-
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