www.kipa.re.kr The Korea Institute of Public Administration KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration KIPA www.kipa.re.kr THE KOREA INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 235, Jinheung-ro, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul 03367, KOREA TEL +82-2-564-2000 | FAX +82-2-564-2013 Kooreea Institute of Pubblic Adm ministrattion(KIP PA), wth of adminisstration through the natiional policy reeseearchh institutionn leeading the grow “cohesion annd globaalizationn” In thiss era of channge,, KIPA will expandd worldw wide CONTENTS by preem mptivelyy prooposing policies based on coooperatioon andd cohesive reseearch 03 President’s Message 05 History 07 Vision and Mission 09 Key Function KIPA’s Achievements in Numbers 13 Performance Organizational Chart 21 Introduction of KIPA Organization International Exchange and Cooperation 35 Overview of Major Projects 39 Information and Data Utilization System 41 Human Resources PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 03 04 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE “K KIPA shepherdds th he advvanccem ment of publlic adm ministrration in Korea by adopting a two-p prongeed apprroach con nsiisting of sociaal coheesion and globalization.” KIPA(Korea Institute of Public Administration) was founded in 1991 with the aim of conducting research on ways of improving the country’s administrative systems and their operation, systemically collecting and managing diverse information on public services, and promoting exchanges and cooperation with various relevant research institutes at home and abroad. It has since made remarkable contributions to the development of the country’s public administration services by conducting high-quality research on behalf of its numerous customers in a variety of areas, as well as for its own purposes. In order to share the results of its in-depth research in the fields of public administration and policy, KIPA has built online databases in a number of areas (public administration and management, security and social cohesion, legislative reform, government performance evaluation, etc.) to enable the general public to access the information anytime, anywhere. KIPA has also made a significant contribution to the development of the international community by extending its high-quality consulting, education and training services to various developing countries in a bid to help them emulate the public service that Korea provides to its own population. As Korea is undergoing rapid social changes in the 21st century, the interests of its people are becoming increasingly complex. This ever increasing conflict of interest among its population, coupled with the volatile political situation on the Korean peninsula and beyond, means that Korea is often faced with numerous administrative challenges that cannot be solved by simplistic approaches. In order to effectively analyze and meet the challenges of the 21st century head on, Korea needs long-term visions and intensive research results that could present answers to the question of how to increase social cohesion. Against such a background, KIPA would like to fulfill its critical mission as the country’s only national research institute in the area of public administration by leading the way to further development of the country’s public administration services under the motto of “Social Cohesion and Globalization.” Based on the research results and networks it has built up over the past 25 years, KIPA will continue to enhance its efforts for convergent studies and presents its visions and specific action plans essential to the resolution of various critical issues at home and abroad. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2016, KIPA will complete its organizational reforms and enhance its exchange and cooperation programs at home and abroad so as to make a huge leap toward a world-class research institute in the course of this year. KIPA promises to continue to serve as the country’s hub for communication and cooperation in the fields of public administration and policy research. It will spare no efforts in its bid to become an organization that is highly trusted by the Korean public as the country’s proud national research institute, and fulfills the increasingly complex demands for high quality public services through its world-class research capabilities and customer services. March 2016 President of KIPA KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration Its achievements in the field of cooperation and social cohesion Since its establishment in 1991 as the country's only national research institute in the field of public administration, KIPA(Korea Institute of Public Administration) has done its very best to carry out in-depth research on public service in Korea and presented proposals for improvements in the field along with future directions. As the country's flagship administrative research institute, KIPA has led the development and globalization of South Korea’s public administration services. It has also acted as an independent space for policy research in partnership with relevant agencies and the promotion of social cohesion in the country. The Korea Institute of Public Administration 23.07.2008 Inauguration of Kim Cae-won as the 3rd chairman of the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences. 04.11.2009 Inauguration of Park Eung-kyuk as the 8th president of KIPA. 04.01.2010 Designation as the Specialized Conflict Management Educational Facility. 29.03.2011 Launch of the Center for Social Surveys. 23.07 Inauguration of Park Jin-geun as the 4th chairman of the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences. 05.10 Celebration of the 20th anniversary of KIPA. 04.11.2012 Inauguration of Lee Eun-jae as the 9th president of KIPA. 07.05.2013 Designation as an Outstanding Public Service Institute for the second consecutive year. Awarded an Outstanding Public Institute Prize 2012 in the field of management. 01.07 Designation as a Statistics Collection Agency (Statistics Korea : pursuant to Article 15 of the Statistics Act and Article 18 of its enforcement decree). 09.07 Survey on Social Cohesion in Korea approved by Statistics Korea. 01.01.2014 Launch of the Center for International Public Cooperation. 18.06.2014 Designation as a Specialized Legislation Cost Analysis Institute in the field of public administration and social affairs. 07.10.2015 Signboard hanging ceremony on the occasion of the relocation of the agency’s own office building to an independent headquarters in Bulgwang-dong, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul. 09.11 Inauguration of Jung Yoon-soo as the 10th president of KIPA. 08.12 Selection by Statistics Korea as an Outstanding Agency in the field of Integrated National Statistical DB Management. 05.12.2001 Signed MOU with Hannam University MOU HISTORY HISTORY KIPA 14.01.1991 Proclamation of the Korea Institute of Public Administration Act (Act No. 4335). 20.05 Proclamation of the enforcement ordinance of the KIPA Act (Presidential Decree No. 13371). 26.08 Donation by the country's president (founder) for the establishment of KIPA 27.09 Launch of KIPA. 01.10 Inauguration of Ro Chung-hyun as the first president of KIPA. 05.10 Opening of KIPA. 20.12 Inauguration of GangYeong-hun as the first chairman of KIPA. 24.05.1993 Inauguration of Yi Heon-jae as the 2nd chairman of KIPA. 01.10.1994 Inauguration of Ro Chung-hyun as the 2nd president of KIPA. 22.12 Inauguration of Yi Heon-jae as the 3rd chairman of KIPA. 01.10.1997 Inauguration of Chung Moon-hwa as the 3rd president of KIPA. 27.12 Inauguration of Yi Heon-jae as the 4th chairman of KIPA. 02.04.1998 Inauguration of Kim Young-pyoung as the 4th president of KIPA. 12.05 Inauguration of Yi Yeon-taek as the 5th chairman of KIPA. 29.01.1999 Enactment and promulgation of The Act on the Establishment, Operation and Fostering of GovernmentFunded Research Institutions and its Enforcement Decree. 15.03 Inauguration of Kim Yeong-jin as the 1st chairman of the KRCHS. 01.10.2000 Inauguration of Hwang Yoon-won as the 5th president of KIPA. 14.07.2001 Designation as a Specialized Research Institute for the appraisal of government performance. 15.03.2002 Inauguration of Kim In-su as the 2nd chairman of the KRCHS. 17.04 Designation as a Specialized Legislation Research Institute. 01.04.2003 Inauguration of Choi Song-wha as the 3rd chairman of the KRCHS. 01.10 Inauguration of Kim Joong-yang as the 6th president of KIPA. 04.11.2006 Inauguration of Jung Yong-duck as the 7th president of KIPA. 05.09.2007 Designation as the Specialized Conflict Management Research Institute. 24.03.2002 Signed MOU with The American Society for Public Administration 03.04.2006 Signed MOU with The Hope Institute 10.05 Signed MOU with Chung-Ang University 23.03.2007 Signed MOU with NAPA, USA 09.10 Signed MOU with USC SPPD 01.09.2008 Signed MOU with Department of Public Administration, National Chengchi University in Taiwan 09.03.2009 Signed MOU with American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) 20.04 Signed MOU with Chinese Culture University 27.05.2010 Signed MOU with The Institute of State Organizational Sciences, Ministry Vietnam (ISOS) 06.09 Signed MOU with Academy of Public Administration in Belarus 08.04.2011 Signed MOU with Ministry of Public Administration and Security 03.12 Signed MOU with Yunnan Public Administration College 07.09.2012 Signed MOU with Government Employees Pension Service 26.09 Signed MOU with Nomura Research Institute in Japan 08.02.2013 Signed MOU with Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) 13.02 Signed MOU with Statistics Korea 27.02 Signed MOU with Administrative Affairs Center, Ministry of Public Service and Labour in Rwanda 04.04 Signed MOU with Changwon City Hall 06.17 Signed MOU with Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs 25.07 Signed MOU with North-West Institute of Management, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration 29.07 Signed MOU with University of Birmingham in England 08.11 Signed MOU with Presidential Committee for National Cohesion 22.11 Signed MOU with University of York in England 10.03.2014 Signed MOU with Presidential Committee for National Cohesion 01.04 Signed MOU with National School of Administration (SNA) 23.04 Signed MOU with Electronic Government System Development Center in Uzbekistan 10.06 Signed MOU with OECD Korea Policy Centre 10.07 Signed MOU with Science Council of Japan (SCJ) 30.07 Signed MOU with Department of Public Administration Reform in Cote d’lvoire 24.09 Signed MOU with National University of Public Service in Hungary 29.01.2015 Signed MOU with Gachon University 29.04 Signed MOU with Ministry of Personnel Management 07.05 Signed MOU with Ministry of the Interior 21.05 Signed MOU with Civil Service University in Ethiopia VISION AND MISSION 07 08 Driving Strategies of KIPA Vision and Mission ‘Administration’ refers to all activities that are performed by the government with the aim of enabling the population to lead convenient and affluent lives. The Korea Institute of Public Administration(KIPA) studies administration in order to create a better environment in which people can lead happier lives and also to advance Korea as a country. To properly implement administration while keeping up with the changes of the time, KIPA strives to serve as a creative research institute that leads to the growth of administration. Vision To serve as a national policy research institute that leads the growth of administration through cohesion and globalization Management Objectives • To vitalize interdisciplinary research by promoting wider cooperation • To establish an organizational culture capable of coping with changes in the administrative environment • To serve as a research institute that is trusted by its customers Purpose of KIPA’s Establishment To collect, manage and support administration-related data and information To conduct research on ways of improving and implementing administrative policies Driving Strategies(9 Strategic Projects) • Interdisciplinary research with the aim of proposing strategies for state affairs • Research through domestic and international communication and cooperation • Improvement of applicability of research output • Rationalization of research organizations to improve research efficiency • Vitalization of research support through communication and cooperation • Establishment of an organizational culture in which all members are happy Development of National Administration • Reinforcement of communication with and response to strategic customers • Reinforcement of participatory cooperation and exchange with strategic customers • Provision of services tailored to strategic customers To pursue joint projects and exchanges with domestic and international research institutes 25 Assignments Pursued by KIPA 01 Expansion of interdisciplinary research in various areas 02 Vitalization of base research on historic self-examination 13 Vitalization of communication and cooperation among departments 03 Expansion of future-oriented base research 14 Operation of transparent personnel management 04 Discovery of demand-centered strategic research 15 Advancement of labor-management relations 05 Construction and operation of a research database 16 Research support service 06 Vitalization of research cooperation and exchange domestically and internationally 17 Encouragement of the members 07 Expansion of field-centered policy case studies 19 Preparation of a PR system for improving public awareness 08 Development and operation of the KIPA Index 20 Strengthening of the external PR of research results 09 Improvement of reliability of the research institute 10 Improvement of the level of contribution to policies 21 Expansion and consolidation of the network of domestic strategic customers 11 Restructuring of the organization to cope with changes in the internal and external environments 22 Expansion and consolidation of the network of international strategic customers 12 Strengthening of the executive management system led by the department leader 23 Provision of services tailored to research customers 18 Improvement of strategic customers’ satisfaction 24 Provision of services tailored to domestic strategic customers 25 Provision of services tailored to international strategic customers KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration KEY FUNCTION Headquarters of Administration Research 09 10 Headquarters of Administration Research KIPA supports the administrative management and policies of various government agencies including the Office for Government Policy Coordination, the Ministry of Strategy & Finance, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Personnel Management, and Ministry of Public Safety & Security. To efficiently respond to policy demands in various areas, KIPA operates three professional research teams and three centers, performing research in a systematic way. Role as an agency that conducts research on state affairs evaluation Role as an agency that conducts research on finance and budgets • Research on government’s performance review • Research on financial affairs and accounting systems • Research on the evaluation system and its operation • Research on the budget system • Research on performance management in the public sector • Research on the pension and fund system • Research on investigative work regarding evaluations • Research on public agencies’ management diagnosis • Research on analyses and performance evaluation • Research on state-or public-owned properties and assets • Research on social welfare in general Headquarters of administration research on HR, organization, e-Government and administrative advancement • Research on ways of developing administration to cope with changes in domestic and international politics and the social environment • Research on the public governance system for increasing national competitiveness • Research on the public official system and policies • Research on the management of human resources in the public sector • Research on job analyses and performance evaluation • Research on systems of government organization management, such as organizational diagnosis • Research on reform of government functions and restructuring of government organizations • Research on national informatization and e-Government • Research on administrative reform and advancement • Research on policies for governmental public relations • Research on future strategies and promotion system • Investigative research on corruption Role as an agency that conducts research on international administrative cooperation • Research on national competitiveness and cooperation on international development • Research on the assessment of ODA business • Research on the fostering of experts in international cooperation • Research on the administrative systems of recipient nations • Research on the development of ODA contents and programs tailored to recipient nations Role as an agency that conducts research on future administrative strategies Role as an agency dedicated to research on regulatory reform • Research on future administration and government reform theories • Research on regulation theories and systems • Research on social risks and disaster management • Research on RIA (Regulatory Impact Analysis) • Research on organizational management systems, including organizational diagnosis, and research on adjustment and analysis of government functions • Functions of educational training related to regulations • Investigation of and research on corruption • Research on regulatory reform and policies • Provision of support for the Regulatory Reform Committee and other administrative agencies on all work related to regulation • Functions as a professional research agency on regulation Role as a center of administrative information Role as a center of international exchange and cooperation dedicated to research on administration • Collection, management and support of domestic and international data and information related to administration • International exchanges of administrative information and data, external PR of Korean administration • Publication of magazines and academic journals focused on administration • Exchange and joint-utilization of data among relevant research agencies • Investigation and analysis of public opinion on projects related to policy and administration KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration • Joint research with renowned international research centers, promotion of exchanges on global administration by hosting seminars, etc. • Invitation of globally distinguished scholars and persons to public lectures and discussions on the growth of research Role as a professional investigation center in the public sector • Investigation business of current issues of the state • Investigation business of areas of social conflict • Investigation business of awareness of the general public and public officials regarding current social issues • Production/compilation, management and utilization of statistical data • Academic events and education related to social investigations, etc. KIPA’s Achievements in Numbers The only national research institute in the area of public administration in Korea. As the only national research institute in Korea in the field of public administration, KIPA conducts research on various policies and proposes improvements to the country’s public services. It also seeks to realize social integration through reviewing the validity of regulations and implementing conflict resolution training for public sector employees. Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, KIPA vows to make continuous efforts for further significant development in its service. Executed MOUs with 21 countries. EXCELLENCE KIPA is also an organization that makes policy proposals based on concrete evidence gathered by various statistics and survey activities in different areas of the society and communicates with international organizations, such as the UNDP and World Bank as well as developing countries in Africa and Asia to pass down Korea’s experience with public administration services. In 2016, KIPA, which just welcomed its 25th anniversary along with the opening of an independent headquarters, hopes to march forward based on its accumulated competency while implementing innovative ideas. Ranked 2nd among “Korea’s Top 100 Think Tanks in Politics/ Social Affairs 2015” by the Korea Economic Daily. KIPA has provided conflict management training to 1,105 personnel in charge of conflict management in the central government and the country’s public institutions. The Survey on the State of Social Cohesion conducted by KIPA received the highest evaluation by Statistics Korea for the quality of the statistical data presented in the survey for two years in a row. KIPA has completed 454 legislation cost analyss and impact analysis review. PERFORMANCE Leading the growth of administration through cohesion and globalization 13 14 Leading the growth of administration through cohesion and globalization As the sole national policy research institution in the field of administration, KIPA has provided theoretical and practical foundations for the government’s administrative operations over the past 25 years. It efficiently analyzes the national administrative system, actively responds to current policy issues, and conducts comprehensive research from the customer’s point of view. KIPA’s core research competency, owned by each research department and center, has brought positive changes to Korean administration and achieved tangible results through “cooperation and cohesion research”. 2 3 A research agency specializing in administration The helper of administration in general Enhanced reputation as a professional research agency that supports government policies Since 2001, KIPA has consistently carried out its activities as a “professional research agency dedicated to the evaluation of government performance,” performing a variety of research projects and support work including public satisfaction surveys, reviews of performance indices, and an evaluation database construction project. Actively responding to Korean society’s latest policy issues and agendas Since 2008, KIPA has been contributing to the establishment of policies on disaster safety management by carrying out the “national disaster safety management research project” and seeking cooperation among government agencies and academic circles. KIPA contributes to the establishment of policies on disaster safety management for various departments including the Ministry of Public Safety & Security KIPA oversees surveys on public satisfaction with the central government agencies’ projects and agendas KIPA conducts policy research through academic cooperation with research agencies under the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities & Social Science KIPA inspects central administrative agencies’ methods of internal assessment KIPA reviews performance objectives and manages project performance indices for each department and agency 4 KIPA is building a government performance evaluation system database 1 KIPA International Seminar on Legislative Reforms 2014, Seeking a new paradigm of legislative reforms and the resolution of social conflicts (12.11.2014) Designated as a specialized legislation cost analysis institute Ever since its designation as a “specialized legislation cost analysis institute in the field of public administration and social affairs” in July 2014, KIPA has been conducting diverse business and research projects related to regulation, including regulatory effect analysis, verification of regulatory costs, support for regulatory effect analysis and educational training, comparative analysis of regulatory systems around the world, and establishment of an international cooperation network of regulatory experts. KIPA hosted regulatory reform education for 21 government agencies including the Ministry of the Interior KIPA reviewed regulatory effect analysis reports of diverse administrative and social departments and agencies (438 reports in total [based on regulatory work], as of 12/31/2015) KIPA prepared its opinions on cost verification for 16 representative regulatory cost analysis reports written by various demonstrating departments as a part of the 2nd total regulatory cost system (as of 12/31/2015) 1 KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration 2 ADR Expert Training Course (24.07.2015) 3 A joint launch ceremony for the Department of Regulatory Research (18.06.2014) 4 The 2015 KIPA Academic Conference on Conflict Management, Achievements and Challenges in the Resolution of Public Conflicts (09.12.2015) Designated as a professional research and education institute for conflict management Since 2007, KIPA has been conducting research and education necessary to reinforce the public sector’s competency in conflict management under its remit as a “professional research and education institute for government conflict management,” as designated by the Office for Government Policy Coordination. KIPA conducts research on the prevention and solution of public conflicts as well as theories, systems and policies regarding social capital, based on cooperative governance among the government, the private sector, and civil society In 2015, KIPA hosted education sessions for 291 people in the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) General Course, 131 people in the ADR Expert Training Course, and 93 people in the Personalized Theme Course through internal education (conflict arbitration program) KIPA hosted education sessions (rolling and themed education) commissioned by the Office for Government Policy Coordination, completed 16 educational sessions for 1,105 employees of central government and public agencies, as well as representatives in charge of conflict management PERFORMANCE A hub for the dissemination of advanced administration 15 16 A hub for the dissemination of advanced administration At KIPA, all research results are not only utilized in the policy reports of government and public agencies, but are also reflected in various national policies and relevant laws. Such results can be accessed by the general public through an internally constructed database website, enabling anyone to browse articles and materials published by KIPA researchers in an instant. In addition to opening up its research to different entities, KIPA aims to go beyond these research activities and establish a strong network with relevant agencies worldwide based on continuous exchange. By spreading Korea’s advanced administration paradigm to developing nations and analyzing the administration models of other developed countries, KIPA has transformed itself into a national policy research institute that leads growth in administration. 3 4 Leading to the world The home of the administrative database Responding to the global demand for Korea’s successful governance model, such as ODA In response to the demand for international development cooperation related to the rise of the administrative Korean Wave, KIPA founded the Center for International Public Cooperation in 2014. Notably, KIPA focuses on improving the effectiveness of international development cooperation projects by actually performing many projects not only with domestic agencies, such as KOICA and the Ministry of the Interior, but also with global organizations, including the UNDP and the World Bank. The home of the administrative statistics database for evidence-based policies, including integrated society-wide surveys KIPA has established itself as the leading data hub in the field of administration under its remit as a professional administration research institute. The Center for Social Survey, designated as a statistics preparation agency by Statistics Korea in 2013, was approved to prepare statistics for the “integrated society -wide survey” on July 9, 2013 (nationally approved statistic, No. 41701), and a survey is being conducted annually. KIPA ensures that anyone can utilize the resources by sharing the original data of various survey results as well as academic theses and reports for government officials, professors and experts. Abroad : Performance of various international cooperation projects with different international organizations such as the UNDP and the World Bank, as well as developing countries (Africa, Southeast Asia and other regions) “Integrated society -wide survey”, a survey project now in its 6th year, acquired the highest grade 「Outstanding」 in a statistical quality diagnosis and was internally evaluated by Statistics Korea for two consecutive years from 2014 to 2015 KIPA·UNDP : (Ethiopia)Consultancy Service for Advanced Leadership Training for Senior Officials of the Government of Ethiopia KIPA·World Bank : (Philippines, Laos and etc)Strengthening Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Opened to the general public all original data, reports and academic theses acquired through the surveys Domestic : ODA cooperation with government agencies including the Ministry of the Interior and KOICA KIPA·KOICA : (Rwanda)Human Resource Development for Civil Service Capacity Building (Vietnam)Capacity Building for Senior Public Executive Officials (Cote d’Ivoire)Capacity Building for Public Administration KIPA·KDI : (Bolivia)Knowledge Sharing Program with Bolivia : Strategy Planning and Capacity Development (Egypt)Knowledge Sharing Program with Egypt : Policy Consultation to Strengthen Egyptian Economy’s Capacity 1 Training of Vietnam’s future leaders to enhance their competency (17.11.2015) 3 Launch ceremony of the “PA competency enhancement project” for public officials in Rwanda (04.06.2015). 4 The 2015 academic conference hosted by the Center for Social Surveys, The Realization of a Trust-based Society and the Establishment of Cooperative Governance (26.02.2016) 5 Award ceremony as an outstanding public institute in integrated national statistical DB management (08.12.2015) 2 Visit to the Saemaul (‘New Village’) Project Zone in Rwanda (27.05.2015) 1 KIPA Selected as an outstanding agency for its performance of integrated database work on national statistics in 2015 The Korea Institute of Public Administration 2 5 PERFORMANCE Independent space for policy research 17 18 Independent space for policy research Upon its relocation to Bulgwang-dong, Seoul in October 2015, KIPA finally acquired an independent headquarters, ushering in a new era and enabling it to significantly improve its research facilities and support quality research within a better environment. 1 2 3 4 The independent KIPA headquarters The signboard hanging ceremony held for the new KIPA headquarters The signboard for the new KIPA office building Inside of Main Hall 2 3 Possesses a strong foundation for research Relocation to an independent headquarters to improve the research infrastructure in terms of hardware Situated in its brand new headquarters, KIPA will become the center of a virtuous cycle in many aspects, thanks to its solid research foundation and stable research environment. The research conducted at KIPA will contribute to strengthening national policies and improving strategic customers’ satisfaction more than ever before. In addition, KIPA plans to become a venue for cohesion and cooperation as “an independent space for policy research” at the new headquarters, and aims to lead the way in research, discussion, cooperation and informational exchange by opening up its headquarters to any related organizations, including government agencies and various societies, and hosting diverse domestic and international academic events. The 1st floor of the new headquarters operates the Gangbuk Smart Work Center, which is equipped with many large and small meeting rooms. Remote work for the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities & Social Science and other relevant research agencies is supported in these meeting spaces. 4 1 KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration Equipp ped with an effficient reseearrch environmeent and a coopeeration n-orriented orgaanizaatiional syystem, KIPA conductts reseaarch on varriou us impeendingg issues faced by the govvernm ment in n parrtiicular an nd by Korean societyy in gen neraal, an nd putss forrward preeemptivve, timely and op ptim mal policy altern natives too the isssues Organization Chart President Vice President Research Advisory Council Office of Auditing Headquarters for Planning & Coordination Department of Public Management Research Department of Evaluation Research Center for Social Survey Research Unit for Government 3.0 Office of Strategic Planning Office of Administrative Support Budget Team General Affairs & Personnel Team Finance & Accounting Team General Maintenance Team Office of Public Relations Office of Information & Data Department of Public Safety & Social Cohesion Research Regulatory Research Center Research Unit for Social Cohesion Research Division Analysis & Evaluation Division Center for International Public Cooperation INTRODUCTION OF KIPA ORGANIZATION Headquarters for Planning & Coordination 21 22 The HQ is reesponsible for plaannin ng, adjuusting and suppportiing variious busiinesssess withh the aim of estaablisshin ng a stable ressearcch in nfraastructure Headquarters for Planning & Coordination The Headquarters for Planning & Coordination is responsible for drawing up research project plans according to the purpose of the establishment, vision, and mission of the Korean Institute of Public Administration(KIPA), and for planning and adjusting various matters for the efficient performance of research projects and tasks. It comprises the Office of Strategic Planning, which oversees the support and control of project quality management and the operation in general; the Office of Administrative Support, which is in charge of administrative and financial support work for the smooth execution of research projects; the Office of Public Relations, which is responsible for conducting comprehensive PR for researchers; and the Office of Information & Data, which oversees internal informatization and data operation. Office of Strategic Planning Office of Public Relations Primary Tasks The Office of Public Relations performs strategic PR activities for the central government, public institutions, and the media, and prepares press releases on researchers’ research outcomes and internal academic events in general for distribution to the press corps. It is also in charge of a wide variety of essential tasks, from the production of KIPA brochures and videos to the management of member institutions and individuals, as well as Korean, English and other foreign language website contents. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Vice President (concurrent Director of Headquarters for Planning and Coordination) Head Establishment of management objectives. Establishment of research project plans. Management of project quality. Provision of total support in the labor service business. Assessment of agencies’ performance. Work related to the National Assembly and external agencies. Adjustment of the total budget for research projects. Management of published materials. Suh, Wonseok T. 02-2007-0580 F. 02-564-2006 E. swonseok@kipa.re.kr Hur, Joon Young T. 02-2007-0674 F. 02-564-2006 E. berlin1004@kipa.re.kr Hong, Sung woo T. 02-2007-0655 F. 02-564-2006 E. hsw106@kipa.re.kr Lee, Sang Sung T. 02-2007-0629 F. 02-564-2006 E. leess@kipa.re.kr Park, Yong Kyun T. 02-2007-0519 F. 02-564-2006 E. ykpark@kipa.re.kr Hwang, Mi Young T. 02-2007-0543 F. 02-564-2006 E. myh543@kipa.re.kr Kim, Hwang Yeol T. 02-2007-0627 F. 02-564-2006 E. abest777@kipa.re.kr Kim, Dae Hoon T. 02-2007-0515 F. 02-564-2006 E. zeraw@kipa.re.kr Kim, Yong Hoon T. 02-2007-0567 F. 02-564-2006 E. kyonghun@kipa.re.kr Primary Tasks ● Performance of external PR on behalf of researchers. ● Pursuit of cooperation with domestic and international agencies through, for example, MOU signings. ● Management of contents of the English language website. ● Publication and distribution of administration focus magazines and other published items. Researcher Leader of Budget Team Head Lee, Hwan Seong T. 02-2007-0691 F. 02-567-2281 E. rhs2@kipa.re.kr Senior Researcher Chang, Gee Weon T. 02-2007-0644 F. 02-2007-0660 E. cgeewon@kipa.re.kr Lee, Kyung Eun T. 02-2007-0643 F. 02-2007-0660 E. kelee87@kipa.re.kr Researcher Associate Administrator KIPA Jeong, Jang Hoon The Korea Institute of Public Administration T. 02-2007-0633 F. 02-564-2006 E. rrna1115@kipa.re.kr Jang, Kyoung Hae T. 02-2007-0688 F. 02-2007-0660 E. khjang@kipa.re.kr INTRODUCTION OF KIPA ORGANIZATION Headquarters for Planning & Coordination 23 24 Office of Information & Data The Office of Information & Data is responsible for performing internal informatization and data operation, including the E-KIPA system, website construction and information security, all of which are essential to ensuring the smooth progress of research projects. It also collects and manages all research books and documents and conducts tasks related to information exchange. Since its relocation, the Office of etc. has striven to reinvent itself as a hub library by efficiently providing research data and materials in the field of public administration and by conducting inspections etc. for convenient reading and browsing. Primary Tasks Office of Administrative Support Primary Tasks ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Organizational and personnel management. Management of rules and regulations. Salary and welfare. Service and educational training. General affairs, labor relations work. Accounts settlement and asset management. Work related to contracts and tax investigation. Security, facility management and maintenance of government offices. Organization and execution of labor costs and current cost. ● Introduction and management of computation equipment(servers, computers, printers, monitors, networks, etc.). ● Promotion of the informatization project and management of the contents of the official website. ● Enforcement of informational security, personal information protection, and management of cyber security. ● Control of internal work systems(E-KIPA system, electronic approval system, year-end tax adjustment, messenger, etc.). ● Collection and management of books and materials, tasks related to information exchange. ● Tasks related to the maintenance and management of published documents. ● Other items related to computation expendables and tasks associated with the library and books. Head Lee, Jae Ho T. 02-2007-0566 F. 02-2007-0660 E. lizaihu@kipa.re.kr Song, Jeong Mi T. 02-2007-0556 F. 02-2007-0660 E. sjungmi@kipa.re.kr Han, Yun Soo T. 02-2007-0555 F. 02-2007-2158 E. yshan11@kipa.re.kr Administrator Head Leader of General Affairs&Personnel Team Choi, Hoon Jang T. 02-2007-0602 F. 02-564-2013 E. chunjang@kipa.re.kr Kim, Kil Su T. 02-2007-0645 F. 02-564-2013 E. kkilsu@kipa.re.kr Kim, So Young T. 02-2007-0607 F. 02-564-2013 E. iwish1013@kipa.re.kr Kim, Do Gyun T. 02-2007-0535 F. 02-564-2013 E. dgkim@kipa.re.kr Jang, Sang Hwan T. 02-2007-0603 F. 02-564-2013 E. jshwan@kipa.re.kr Cho, Jae-hyun T. 02-2007-0501 F. 02-564-0664 E. hyun@kipa.re.kr Choi, Seung Man T. 02-2007-0606 F. 02-564-2013 E. csengman@kipa.re.kr Ko, Seung Bum T. 02-2007-0646 F. 02-564-2013 E. kodol1117@kipa.re.kr Jung, Hee Jin T. 02-2007-0681 F. 02-564-2013 E. heejin@kipa.re.kr Kim, Myoung Su T. 02-2007-0525 F. 02-564-2013 E. kms413@kipa.re.kr Shim, Seok Bo T. 02-2007-0614 F. 02-564-2013 E. sseokbo@kipa.re.kr Ryu, Jae Hyeock T. 02-2007-0522 F. 02-564-2013 E. rjaehyeok@kipa.re.kr Oh, Se Hyun T. 02-2007-0608 F. 02-564-2013 E. osehyun@kipa.re.kr Kang, Hyun Chan T. 02-2007-0699 F. 02-564-2013 E. kanghc@kipa.re.kr Lee, Hee Jun T. 02-2007-0554 F. 02-2007-2158 E. leehj@kipa.re.kr Associate Administrator Lim, Byeong Du T. 02-2007-0558 F. 02-2007-2158 E. entity91@kipa.re.kr Associate Administrator Leader of Finace&Accounting Team Associate Administrator Leader of General Maintenance Team Administrator Associate Administrator Lee, Myung Jae KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration T. 02-2007-0656 F. 02-564-2013 E. soocce@kipa.re.kr Office of Auditing The Office of Auditing performs tasks in association with the Board of Audit & Inspection of Korea, the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Anti-Corruption & Civil Rights Commission, and oversees all tasks related to internal and external audits. As such tasks are carried out to improve the performance and transparency of institutional operations, the Office not only conducts various forms of audits, including daily audits, regular audits and special audit, but also performs feasibility reviews of budget execution, revises final account reports, and reforms inefficient systems. Head Senior Researcher Park, Kyung Ho T. 02-2007-0605 F. 02-567-2013 E. pkyungho@kipa.re.kr Ji, Kyuwon E. jkyuwon@kipa.re.kr T. 02-2007-0662 F. 02-564-2013 INTRODUCTION OF KIPA ORGANIZATION Department of Public Management Research 25 26 Department of Public Management Research Thiss deparrtm ment leads the developm men nt of natiional addministration throoughh crreaativve research Department of Public Management Research–Research Unit for Government 3.0 1. Research on the Government 3.0 project throughout the government Major Performance Achievements The Department of Public Management Research proposes optimum ways of administrative management that correspond to the rapidly changing administrative environment and the ensuing administrative demands. It not only performs creative research work in the field of organizational and personnel management in the public sector, and administrative advancement and realization of e-Government and Government 3.0, all of which form the core of national management, but also conducts research on finance and budget policies in order to secure healthy and sound national finances, thereby leading the administrative growth of the country. ● Compilation and publication of the Korean version of 「The Korean Government : Policies and Administration(Major Government Policies and Operation of Past Korean Regimes)」 in 2014. ● Publication of the English version of 「The Korean Government : Policies and Administration(Major Government Policies and Operation of Past Korean Regimes)」 in 2015. ● Special lecture on Government 3.0 for officials of various public institutions. ● Diagnosis of the performance of Government 3.0 and proposal of methods of improvement, publication of a research report. ● Dissemination of the research results obtained by hosting and participating in joint academic conferences and seminars with the Ministry of Personnel Management and the Korean Association for Public Administration. Primary Tasks Department of Public Management Research 1. Research on the development and management of human resources. 2. Research on the public official system and policies. 3. Research on job analyses and performance evaluation. 4. Research on other human resources systems in the public sector. 5. Research on awareness and behavior among public officials, and the culture of public officials. 6. Investigation and research on corruption. 7. Research on the organizational management system including organizational diagnosis. 8. Research on the adjustment and analysis of government functions. 9. Research on the restructuring of government organizations and administrative reforms. 10. Research on national informatization. 11. Research on e-Government. 12. Research on the improvement of work methods including BPR. 13. Research on information resources management. 14. Research on “electronic democracy”. 15. Research on the sharing of administrative information. 16. Research on advancement in administration and state affairs. 17. Research on financial affairs and accounting systems. 18. Research on the budget system. 19. Research on the pension and fund system. 20. Research on management diagnosis in the public sector. 21. Research on state- and public-owned properties and assets. Director Park, Joonghoon T. 02-2007-0590 F. 02-564-2158 E. pjunghoon@kipa.re.kr Senior Research Fellow Yang, Hyun Mo T. 02-2007-0510 F. 02-564-2158 E. yhyunmo@kipa.re.kr Kwon, O-sung T. 02-2007-0516 F. 02-564-1046 E. kwonosung@kipa.re.kr Choi, Soonyoung T. 02-2007-0560 F. 02-564-2158 E. csyoung@kipa.re.kr Kim, Yunkwon T. 02-2007-0650 F. 02-564-2158 E. ykys@kipa.re.kr Lee, Jae Ho* T. 02-2007-0566 F. 02-564-1046 E. lizaihu@kipa.re.kr Yoon, Kwang Seok T. 02-2007-0620 F. 02-567-2281 E. sky@kipa.re.kr Kim, Young Rok T. 02-2007-0679 F. 02-564-1046 E. yrkim@kipa.re.kr Lim, Sung Geun T. 02-2007-0692 F. 02-564-2158 E. limsgkomaba@kipa.re.kr Lim, In Sun(on leave) T. 02-2007-0642 F. 02-564-1046 E. islim@kipa.re.kr Lee, Isaac T. 02-2007-0513 F. 02-564-1046 E. bliss@kipa.re.kr Associate Administrator Jung, Soohyun T. 02-2007-0684 F. 02-564-1046 E. soohyun@kipa.re.kr Head, Research Unit of Government 3.0 Kim, Jung Hai T. 02-2007-0537 F. 02-564-2158 E. hai@kipa.re.kr Kim, Myeong Jin(on leave) T. 02-2007-0542 F. 02-564-1046 E. myung722@kipa.re.kr Research Fellow Associate Research Fellow Researcher Researcher * Concurrent research fellow KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration INTRODUCTION OF KIPA ORGANIZATION Department of Public Safety & Social Cohesion Research 27 28 Department of Public Safety & Social Cohesion Research A saafeer, more harmonious sociiety is creaateed by stuudyin ng thhe features of dissasterrs and conflicts The Department of Public Safety & Social Cohesion Research formulates comprehensive response plans to cope with the various risks and conflicts currently facing our society. Through cooperation with diverse research agencies under the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities & Social Science, it leads interdisciplinary policy studies in the area of disaster safety, and was selected as a “professional research and education institute for government conflict management” by the Prime Minister’s Office in 2007. It also performs research on policies for national disaster safety management and participates in the establishment of the policies for disaster safety management of various government agencies. Primary Tasks Department of Public Safety & Social Cohesion Research 1. Research on demand analysis and policy assignments of future administration. 2. Research on future response strategies and promotion systems, etc. 3. Research on national competitiveness and cooperation on international development. 4. Research on relations between central government and local governments. 5. Research on policy development of local governments. 6. Comprehensive research on social risks and safety management. Department of Public Safety & Social Cohesion Research– Research Unit for Social Cohesion 1. Research on conflict management. 2. Research on governance theories. 3. Research on the civil society and social capital. 4. Performance as a professional research agency for conflict management. 5. Establishment of basic directions and strategies fir national integration, and research on the vitalization of functions to oversee and adjust policies. 6. Research on surveys and total index management related to national integration. 7. Research on dissemination of the national integration culture and the vitalization of public communication. 8. Educational training of public officials and employees of public agencies to foster specialists in conflict management. 9. Support and cooperation with the public sector and agencies related to private educational training. 10. Research and development of educational techniques and materials for conflict management courses. 11. Educational training of international public officials, etc. Director 7. Research on the establishment of risk management strategies at the national level. 8. Research on laws, systems and organizations related to disasters and safety. 9. Research on risk governance for the realization of a safe society. 10. Publication of materials on social risks and safety management. 11. General research on social welfare. Major Performance Achievements ● Pursuit of research projects on national disaster safety management. ● Contribution to and participation in efforts to establish policies on disaster safety management. ● Selection of a professional research and education agency specializing in government conflict management, as specified by the Office for Government Policy Coordination. ● Operation of an internal conflict arbitration program. ● Hosting of education sessions for 291 participants in the 2015 Alternative Dispute Resolution(ADR) General Course, 131 people in the ADR Expert Training Course, and 93 people in the Personalized Theme Course. ● Hosting of education commissioned by the Office for Government Policy Coordination, completion of 16 educational sessions for 1,105 employees of central government and public agencies, as well as representatives in charge of conflict management. ● Dissemination of the research results obtained by hosting and participating in joint academic conferences and seminars with the National Disaster Management Institute and the Presidential Committee for National Cohesion. Chung, Jibum T. 02-2007-0585 F. 02-564-1046 E. learning@kipa.re.kr Eun, Jaeho T. 02-2007-0538 F. 02-564-1046 E. eun@kipa.re.kr Lyu, Hyeon Suk T. 02-2007-0685 F. 02-564-1046 E. hslyu@kipa.re.kr Choi, Ho Jin(on sabbatical) T. 02-2007-0550 F. 02-564-1046 E. hojin3288@kipa.re.kr Chae, Jong Hun(on sabbatical) T. 02-2007-0536 F. 02-564-1046 E. chae@kipa.re.kr Hur, Joon Young* T. 02-2007-0674 F. 02-564-2006 E. berlin1004@kipa.re.kr Yun, Jong Seol T. 02-2007-0539 F. 02-564-2158 E. jongseoly@kipa.re.kr Oh, Yoon Kyung T. 02-2007-0652 F. 02-564-1046 E. ohyoon@kipa.re.kr Pyo, Eun A T. 02-2007-0682 F. 02-564-2013 E. pyo@kipa.re.kr Lee, Dong Eun T. 02-2007-0639 F. 02-564-2013 E. donglee@kipa.re.kr Head, Research Unit for Social Cohesion Kim, Sung Geun T. 02-2007-0654 F. 02-567-2221 E. luvnhuman@kipa.re.kr Researcher Moon, Soo Jeong T. 02-2007-0637 F. 02-564-2013 E. sjmoon@kipa.re.kr Research Fellow Associate Research Fellow Researcher * Concurrent research fellow KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration INTRODUCTION OF KIPA ORGANIZATION Department of Evaluation Research | Regulatory Research Center 29 30 Department of Evaluation Research Thiss deparrtm ment supports the accoompllisshment of efffecctivve adm ministration baseed on thee accurate nd juudgment an mprovemen nt of issues im Since its designation as a research agency specializing in evaluations pursuant to The Framework Act on Public Service Evaluation in 2001, the Department of Evaluation Research has been performing various research projects and investigations as requested for the evaluation of the government’s performance and the operation of a performance management system. It aims to achieve effective administration by operating various evaluation systems, including the evaluation of central government agencies, local government and public institutions; the performance of research on performance management and system improvement in the public sector; research on evaluation theories and methodologies; and surveys on public satisfaction. Primary Tasks Major Performance Achievements 1. Research on the evaluation system and its operation. 2. Research of evaluation system 3. Esearch on performance management in the public sector. 4. Research and investigation related to evaluation. 5. Research on the adjustment of policies between governments and agencies. ● Public satisfaction with government projects and normalization projects. ● Performance of an inspection on the operation of internal evaluation systems of central government agencies. ● Case studies on the government service evaluation systems of major countries(United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Japan). ● Consulting on evaluation and performance management systems of the public sector. ● Research on ways of improving the joint assessment index for local governments; management evaluation of the Gyeonggi Research Institute; and evaluation system for KOICA in 2015. ● Dissemination and application of the research results by hosting and participating in joint academic conferences and seminars with the Korean Association for Public Administration and the Korea Association for Policy Analysis and Evaluation. Regulatory Research Center The ecoonom my becomes more dyynamicc as unnecessaryy restrictions in dailyy liffe aree eliiminated Primary Tasks Research Division 1. Research on regulatory theories and systems. 2. Research on RIA (Regulatory Impact Analysis). 3. Research on regulatory reform and policies. 4. Consulting and education on regulatory reforms in general. 5. Research on other regulations. Regulation Research Center (Concurrent Head of Research Division) Research Fellow Associate Research Fellow Senior Researcher Senior Research Fellow Research Fellow Associate Research Fellow Researcher Lee, Kwang Hee T. 02-2007-0569 F. 02-567-2281 E. kwhelee@kipa.re.kr Kang, Jeong Seok* T. 02-2007-0520 F. 02-564-2158 E. jskang@kipa.re.kr Hwang, Hie Shin T. 02-2007-0564 F. 02-564-2158 E. hwanghs@kipa.re.kr Yoon, Su Jae T. 02-2007-0634 F. 02-564-2158 E. sjyoon@kipa.re.kr Cho, Se Hyun(on leave) T. 02-2007-0661 F. 02-564-2158 E. sehyuncho@kipa.re.kr Lee, Hwan Seong* T. 02-2007-0691 F. 02-565-6852 E. rhs2@kipa.re.kr Kim, Yun Hee T. 02-2007-0636 F. 02-564-2158 E. yunheek@kipa.re.kr Lee, Eun Jong T. 02-2007-0524 F. 02-564-2158 E. lbb0208@kipa.re.kr *Concurrent research fellow KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration Major Performance Achievements Analysis & Evaluation Division 1. Verification of cost analysis and review of regulatory effect analysis. 2. Development of and education on techniques and guidelines for cost analysis and regulatory effect analysis. 3. Work related to the analysis of other regulations. Senior Research Fellow Director The Regulatory Research Center reviews and researches all areas related to regulation. In order to modify and/or eliminate many unnecessary regulations, it conducts research and analysis of regulation-related systems and policies, methods of regulatory reform and the extent of its influence, and verifies the feasibility of the government’s regulatory cost analyses. In doing so, it serves to support the government in carrying out effective management of regulatory costs. ● Review of 438 regulatory effect analysis reports on administrative and social departments(as of December 2015). ● Preparation of opinions on cost verification of 16 primary examples of regulatory cost analysis reports(as of December 2015). ● Hosting if education on regulatory reform for 21 government agencies including the Ministry of the Interior. ● Publication of 「Regulatory Trends」, a magazine dedicated to explanations and comparisons of international regulatory systems. ● Construction of an international cooperation network of experts in regulation. ● Distribution and application of research results by hosting and participating in joint academic conferences and seminars with the Office for Government Policy Coordination, the Society for Regulatory Studies, and the OECD’s Korea Policy Center. Ahn, Hyug Keun T. 02-2007-0621 F. 02-564-1046 E. hkahn@kipa.re.kr Choi, Yoo Sung T. 02-2007-0530 F. 02-564-2158 E. cyuseong@kipa.re.kr Kim, Shin* T. 02-2007-0532 F. 02-564-1046 E. skim@kipa.re.kr Lee, Minho(Sabbatical) T. 02-2007-0651 F. 02-564-1046 E. mhlee@kipa.re.kr Won, Soh Yeon T. 02-2007-0649 F. 02-564-1046 E. sywon@kipa.re.kr Hahm, Jong Seok T. 02-2007-0583 F. 02-567-2221 E. hjongseok@kipa.re.kr Associate Administrator Jung, Sung Hee T. 02-2007-0571 F. 02-567-2221 E. asdsjsh@kipa.re.kr Head of Analysis & Evaluation Division Lee, Jong Han T. 02-2007-0534 F. 02-564-1046 E. jhl@kipa.re.kr Associate Research Fellow Park, Jungwon T. 02-2007-0653 F. 02-564-2158 E. jwpark@kipa.re.kr Kang, Daechang T. 02-2007-0591 F. 02-567-2221 E. dkang@kipa.re.kr Sau, Saung-Ah T. 02-2007-0523 F. 02-567-2221 E. ssaungah@kipa.re.kr Yu, Su-jin T. 02-2007-0686 F. 02-567-2221 E. shujin@kipa.re.kr Woo, So Hyun T. 02-2007-0689 F. 02-567-2221 E. wsh308@kipa.re.kr Bae, Hani T. 02-2007-0619 F. 02-567-2221 E. hanib@kipa.re.kr Jeong, Yujin T. 02-2007-0616 F. 02-567-2221 E. jyjloo@kipa.re.kr Visiting Research Fellow Senior Researcher Researcher * Concurrent research fellow INTRODUCTION OF KIPA ORGANIZATION Center for Social Survey | Center for International Public Cooperation 31 32 Center for Social Survey The Cen nter for Social Survvey con ntribuutes to the estaabliishhment of policciess baseed on reliable facctss and eviddence colleecteed thhrough statistical survveyss The Center for Social Survey conducts investigations and research in the areas of administration and policies related to the operation of state affairs. Through the “Integrated Society-wide Survey”, a nationally certified statistical data, it aims to construct an administrative statistical database for use as a reference material in the establishment of evidence-based policies. In addition, by publishing the KIPA Survey Forum, it provides a broad space for communication in which current political issues are discussed, and has established a database for the efficient management of statistical data related to public policies and for the utilization and dissemination of the relevant research outcomes. Therefore, it seeks to provide creative, precise and optimum alternative policies in order to resolve the urgent policy issues facing the country. Center for International Public Cooperation Prom mottioon of the adminisstrrattive Korean Wave by shharin ng and provviddin ng edducation on Koreea’ss admin nistrative expeerieencee As the global demand for the successful Korean governance model increases, the Center for International Public Cooperation, opened in 2014, carries out work on international cooperation related to ODA (Official Development Assistance), reinforcement of administrative competency, and the sharing of experience and knowledge in the field of administrative development. It also performs a variety of projects with agencies, including KOICA (Korea International Cooperation Agency), the Ministry of the Interior, and the Korea Development Institute, and has established continuous networks with the Office for Government Policy Coordination, government agencies, and academic and related institutions, as well as international government agencies and other related organizations. Primary Tasks Primary Tasks Major Performance Achievement 1. To perform an evidence based social research. 2. Investigation of current issues of the government. 3. Nvestigation of levels of awareness among the public and government officials regarding current social issues. 4. Production, management and utilization of statistical data. 5. Academic events and education on social surveys, etc. 6. Operation of an administrative database committee. 7. Construction and management of an administrative database. 8. Publication of 「KIPA Survey Forum」. 1. To perform international cooperation projects with various international organization. 2. To perform studies of International public cooperation project. 3. To train experts in International public cooperation. 4. To perform cooperation work with international agencies such as signing MOU. ● Abroad : Performance of various international cooperation projects with different international organizations such as the UNDP and the World Bank, as well as developing countries (Africa, Southeast Asia and other regions). - KIPA·UNDP : (Ethiopia)Consultancy Service for Advanced Leadership Training for Senior Officials of the Government of Ethiopia - KIPA·World Bank : (Philippines, Laos and etc)Strengthening Civil Registration and Vital Statistics ● Domestic : ODA cooperation with government agencies including the Ministry of the Interior and KOICA. - KIPA·KOICA : (Rwanda)Human Resource Development for Civil Service Capacity Building (Vietnam)Capacity Building for Senior Public Executive Officials (Cote d’Ivoire)Capacity Building for Public Administration - KIPA·KDI : (Bolivia)Knowledge Sharing Program with Bolivia : Strategy Planning and Capacity Development (Egypt)Knowledge Sharing Program with Egypt : Policy Consultation to Strengthen Egyptian Economy’s Capacity Major Performance Achievement ● Statistics production agency selected by Statistics Korea. ● Selection as an outstanding agency in the performance of integrated database work on national statistics. ● Survey on general administrative management. ● Acquisition of ‘Outstanding’ grade in a statistical quality diagnosis conducted by Statistics Korea. ● Establishment of a survey database. ● Integrated Society-wide Survey, a nationally certified statistical data. ● Survey of experts on current political issues. Director Kim, Shin T. 02-2007-0532 F. 02-564-1046 E. skim@kipa.re.kr Seo, Yongseok T. 02-2007-0517 F. 02-567-2221 E. ysseo@kipa.re.kr Park, Jung Ho T. 02-2007-0625 F. 02-564-2158 E. fulled@kipa.re.kr Lee, Do Suk T. 02-2007-0582 F. 02-567-2281 E. dslee3736@kipa.re.kr Visiting Research Fellow Kim, Hyojung T. 02-2007-0617 F. 02-567-2221 E. hj9451@kipa.re.kr Senior Researcher Lee, Hwa Jin T. 02-2007-0587 F. 02-567-2221 E. hjlee@kipa.re.kr Chin, Sun Bak T. 02-2007-0628 F. 02-567-2221 E. sunbak@kipa.re.kr Lee, Danbee T. 02-2007-0698 F. 02-564-1046 E. dblee@kipa.re.kr Kim, Yu Bum T. 02-2007-0533 F. 02-567-2221 E. ybk27@kipa.re.kr Research Fellow Associate Research Fellow Director Associate Research Fellow Visiting Research Fellow Researcher KIPA Kang, Jeong Seok T. 02-2007-0520 F. 02-564-2158 E. jskang@kipa.re.kr Yoon, Kun T. 02-2007-0693 F. 02-567-2281 E. kyoon2010@kipa.re.kr Cho, Il Hyeong T. 02-2007-0599 F. 02-567-2221 E. choih@kipa.re.kr Jin, Gyoung Ae T. 02-2007-0663 F. 02-567-2221 E. gajin@kipa.re.kr Park, Ji Yun T. 02-2007-0664 F. 02-567-2221 E. pjy8318@kipa.re.kr The Korea Institute of Public Administration Researcher Associate Administrator International Exchange and Cooperation America China The National Academy of Public Chinese Academy of Governance University of Southern California School of Policy, Planning and Development Yunnan Public Administration The American Society for Public Administration Russia KIPA is active in its effortts to enhaance ex xchanges and coop peration with related agencies in other countriess. It plaays a leadiing role in n buildin ng internatiional nettworrks too make im mprovvem ments in public ad dministraation across th he world.. Based on n its wealth of exp perience in ex xch hange and d cooperaation with h advanced countries, KIPA A carries out its in nternatioonal coop peration projects to presen nt desiraable direcctions for the improvemen nt of pub blic admin nistratioon to the deeveloped worrld. It also seerves as a brridge of hope for man ny develop ping coun ntries by sharingg the coun ntry’s acttual experience in n deveelooping its public seervices oveer several decades, a deevelop pment th hat baack kedup Korrea’s rem markably fast economiic growth h. Taiwan National Chengchi University, Development of Public Administration Chinese Culture University Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, North-West Institute of Management(NWIM) Rwanda Ministry of Public Service and Labor· Rwanda Management Institute Belarus Academy of Public Administration under the aegis of the President of the Republic of Belarus Japan Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. Italy Science Council of Japan National School of Public Administration of Italy Britain KIPA University of Birmingham Cambodia Ministry of Civil Service and Administrative Reform Mongolia University of York Uzbekistan Belarus ‘Electronic Government’ System Development Center Italy America National Academy of Governance The Institute of State Organizational Sciences, Ministry of Home Affairs of The Socialist Republic of Vietnam The Ministry of Civil Service and Administrative Reform of Cote D’ivoire(MFPRA) Development Center Ho Chi MInh National Academy of Politics Hungary Ethiopia National University of Public Service Administrative Reform of Cote Ethiopian Civil Service University Ministry of Public Service and Human Resource Development OECD OECD-Korea Policy Centre UN DESA United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs UNDP United Nations Development Programme Hungary Mongolia Cote D’ivoire Vietnam Uzbekistan Britain Russia Japan China Taiwan Vietnam Cambodia Ethiopia Cote D’ivoire Rwanda OVERVIEW OF MAJOR PROJECTS Research Projects | Publications | Academic Events 35 36 Creating the blueprint for advanced administration KIPA publishes a series of books compiled from collected research results in the field of administration and public policy. As well as producing diverse reports, it hosts lectures by renowned individuals for the acquisition of expertise, and policy forums and international academic seminars to which it invites domestic and global professionals, thereby contributing to the growth of administration worldwide. Overview of Major Projects KIPA has conducted research projects in various fields of public administration and made them public through academic journals at home and abroad. It regularly issues a quarterly magazine for the publication of research papers and sponsors various academic events related to research. ▒ Research Projects ▒ Publications Basic Research Projects As a specialized institute in the field of government administration, as well as a government think tank that prepares for the future administration of the 21st century and enhancing the government’s capacity and overall problem solving capabilities in the midst of the shift in administrative environment, KIPA each year selects about 36 projects from 7 to 8 areas that are either requested by government agencies such as the Office of the President, the Office for Government Policy Coordination, the Ministry of Strategy and Finance, the Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs, etc., or are independently selected by KIPA. Publication Series In order to secure the effective execution of administration strategies that are appropriate for a rapidly-changing society, natural environment changes, and interdisciplinary cooperation, the institute has been publishing a collection of book series on future research, public services administrative ideologies, comparative and field studies, and social risks and safety management since 2008. Contract-Based Projects KIPA conducts various research projects under contracts with government agencies, public institutions, and private enterprises. The contract-based research projects are related to general administration, policy regulations, evaluation of state policy execution, analysis of organizations, human resources management, international exchange and cooperation, and informatization. Based on the experiences and knowhow accumulated through about 641 research projects conducted since its founding, KIPA gives policy recommendations and advices through extensive evaluation and analysis of organizations. The Korean Public Administration Journal KIPA publishes The Korean Public Administration Journal (KPAJ), one of Korea’s major academic journals. The KPAJ is a quarterly that publishes independent and special feature articles dealing with major issues in public administration and policy studies. The Journal has been classified as Grade A by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. Administration Focus As a bi-monthly general information publication related to public administration that contains trends in domestic and international policies as well as best practices cases, this publication includes expertise and future prospects of social issues from specialists, recent research, and theories in public administration focusing on developed countries in OECD nations, the publication is distributed to academic specialists as well as students, civilians, public servants, and so on. KIPA Survey Forum By introducing survey results, social policy issues and other major issues related to surveys conducted by the Social Survey Center, the KIPA Survey Forum aims to discover new social issues associated with current events and contribute to the development of effective policies through the collection of various opinions across the full spectrum of Korean society. KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration OVERVIEW OF MAJOR PROJECTS Research Projects | Publications | Academic Events 37 38 4 Korea·China Policy Studies Seminar (16.09.2015) 5 KIPA·UN DESA·Ministry of the Interior : Governance, Public Administration, and ICT for Implementing the UN Post-2015 Development Agenda (20.05.2015) 1 ▒ Academic Events 6 KIPA·the Korean Association for Public Administration(KAPA) : Government 3.0 Seminar (23.11.2015) Special lectures by renowned individuals As activities related to administration vary greatly throughout the different areas of our society, KIPA hosts lectures on leadership, humanities and future society in relation to various fields including politics, history, management and education. KIPA invites experts in each field with a view to acquiring more professional, indepth knowledge, with the ultimate aim of ensuring that research in each given area can be performed more efficiently. 1 Park, Hyungjoon, the Secretary General of the National Assembly (19.03.2015) 2 Oh Joon, the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Republic of Korea to the United Nations (21.05.2015) 3 Park, Jaewan, Professor of Sungkyunkwan University (18.02.2016) • KIPA-Ministry of Personnel Management Joint Academic Conference : Diagnosis of Public Offices and Pursuit of Development Plan” (Feb. 23, 2015). • Government 3.0 Planning Seminar jointly hosted by KIPA-Korean Association for Public Administration: Ways of Achieving the Park Administration’s Government 3.0 (Nov. 23, 2015). ● Department of Public Safety & Social Cohesion Research • The 6th Conflict Management Seminar for Public-Government–Military : Creative Communication and Cooperation for Co-existence (Nov. 10, 2015). • National Disaster Management Institute-KIPA Joint Academic Conference on Disaster Safety: Scientific Technology in Disaster Safety Meets Government Policies (Nov. 27, 2015). • Academic Conference on Conflict Management: Outcomes and Tasks of Public Conflict Management (Dec. 9, 2015). ● Department of Evaluation Research • KIPA-the Korean Association for Public Administration(KAPA) : New paradigm of public management for developing confidence of governance. • Park, Hyungjoon, the Secretary General of the National Assembly (Theme : What to change in Korea Society) • Oh Joon, the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Republic of Korea to the United Nations (Theme : UN and the North Korea) • Park, Jaewan, Professor of Sungkyunkwan University (Theme : Korea Economy and Governace) Policy forums, domestic and international academic seminars In this era of globalization, decentralization and informatization, the administrative environment and demands change rapidly. To efficiently cope with such changes and seek reasonable mid- to long-term national policy alternatives, KIPA invites domestic and international experts, including professors, scholars and government officials, to host policy forums and international academic seminars once or twice each year. Passive adaptation to a rapidly changing environment is not a viable option. KIPA stands tall as the spearhead of administrative research and the leader of the new administration of the future. Policy Seminars ● Department of Public Management Research ● Regulatory Research Center • APG Forum on Regulatory Reform : Efficient and Effective Regulatory Reform for Improved Constitution of Economy (Oct. 13-14, 2015). • Forum for Strengthening the Competency of Regulatory Reform: Centered on the EU’s Regulatory Reform System–Case of the United Kingdom (Oct. 22, 2015). • Korea Society for Regulatory Studies-KIPA joint academic event : Political Economy with Pursuit of Regulatory Reform : Overcoming the Conflict of Regulatory Reform (Dec. 4, 2015). 4 5 ● Center for Social Survey • Office of Congressman Kim Sung-tae-KIPA joint academic event : Countermeasures for Child Care Policies in the Era of Low Fertility (Jul. 6, 2015). ● Center for International Public Cooperation • KIPA-Ministry of the Interior Signing of MOU and Commemorative Seminar : Pursuit of Overseas Dissemination of Administrative Korean Wave (May 7, 2015). • UN Post-2015 International Symposium on Governance and Public Administration for Implementation of Development Agenda : International Symposium for Implementation of the UN’s Sustainable Development Objectives (May 20, 2015). 2 KIPA 3 The Korea Institute of Public Administration 6 INFORMATION AND DATA UTILIZATION SYSTEM 39 40 Information and Data Utilization System The KIPA website provides an online reference service for its various publications, news on the country’s administrative developments, and the many books it has collected. More than 35,000 books and publications in the fields of public administration and social sciences, including many overseas academic journals, are now available to the general public. KIPA presents diverse types of data to the general public via its own cutting-edge computer-based information delivery system. KIPA strives to share the results of its research in the area of public administration and build diverse research networks at home and abroad. Internet Service Library KIPA Website(www.kipa.re.kr) • Offers news about Research Center and center publications • The KIPA’s library is stocked with over 35,000 books and 200 various periodicals, and online databases How to Access Visit the KIPA Website(www.kipa.re.kr) → Publication → 「Basic Research」, 「Rolling Basis Research」, 「Issue paper」, 「Survey Report」, 「KIPA Survey Forum」, 「Other Reports」, 「Collection of Research」, 「Discover Korea in Public Administration」, 「Service Report or Administrative Focus」 Administrative DB Website(survey.kipa.re.kr/database) • Offers various KIPA publications (「Basic Research」, 「Rolling Basis Research」, 「Survey Report」, 「Collection of Research」, 「KIPA Survey Forum」, 「Administrative Focus」, 「Discover Korea in Public」, 「Administration and Regulation Trend Report」) • You can also view data from your mobile phone How to Access Website : Visit the KIPA website(www.kipa.re.kr) → Administrative DB website (survey.kipa.re.kr/database) → Click on Publication Mobile : Enter the DB website address on the address window of your mobile internet → Click on Publication Provision of Administrative Trend Info • Offers information pertaining to administrative trends such as quota, employment, punishment, test, reward, wage and payment table for employees at government organizations as well as civil servants, central government budget statistics, local governing bodies statistics • Also offers overseas administrative trends, administrative documents, information on academic conferences and seminars How to Access Visit the KIPA website(www.kipa.re.kr) → Administrative DB website (survey.kipa.re.kr/database) → Statistics, Administrative Trends, Issues, etc. KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration Exchange of Publications • KIPA currently exchanges publications with approximately 100 institutions and privatesector research organizations under publication-exchange agreements Accessing research results • Services available : Questionnaire DB and results of KIPA research projects (www.KOSSDA.or.kr) Operation of Foreign Language Website • Operates website in English, Chinese, Japanese, French and Russian • Operates separate website for ‘Administrative DB,’ ‘Conflict Resolution Training Portal’ and ‘Social Survey Center’ How to Access Visit the KIPA website(www.kipa.re.kr) → Click on the language of your choice (ENGLISH, CHINESE, JAPANESE, FRENCH or RUSSIAN) on the upper right hand corner of the website HUMAN RESOURCES 41 42 Senior Research Fellows Research Fellows Director, Center for Social Survey Kang, Jeong Seok Ph.D., Yonsei University, Korea T. 82-2-2007-0520 Major Field Department of Public Management Research Kwon, O-sung F. 82-2-564-2158 T. 82-2-2007-0516 Kim, Yunkwon F. 82-2-564-1046 Ph.D., Seoul National University T. 82-2-2007-0650 Kim, Jung Hai F. 82-2-564-2158 E. jskang@kipa.re.kr E. kwonosung@kipa.re.kr E. ykys@kipa.re.kr Urban&Regional Administration, Government Innovation, Governance Public Budgeting & Finance, Local Finance, Government Innovation Institutionalism, Organization, HRM, Chinese Public Administration & Public Policy Major Field Ph.D., The University of Akron, U.S.A. T. 82-2-2007-0532 Major Field Director, Department of Public Management Research Director, Center for International Public Cooperation Kim, Shin Ph.D., University of Georgia, U.S.A Park, Joong hoon Head of Research Unit for Government 3.0 Research, Department of Public Management Research Department of Public Management Research Ph.D., Ewha Womans University, Korea T. 82-2-2007-0537 F. 82-2-564-2158 E. hai@kipa.re.kr Major Field Department of Public Safety & Social Cohesion Research Organization Theory, Regulatory Policy, Presidential Study Center for International Public Cooperation Ph.D., Public Administration, University of Georgia, U.S.A. T. 82-2-2007-0590 F. 82-2-564-2158 Lyu, Hyeon Suk F. 82-2-564-1046 Ph.D., University of Manchester, U.K. T. 82-2-2007-0685 Seo, Yongseok F. 82-2-564-1046 Ph.D., University of Hawaii, U.S.A. T. 82-2-2007-0517 F. 82-2-567-2221 E. pjunghoon@kipa.re.kr E. skim@kipa.re.kr Major Field E. hslyu@kipa.re.kr Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation, Regulatory Policy, Social Policy Major Field Vice President, Concurrent Director of Headquarters of Planning and Coordination Suh, Wonseok Ph.D., Yonsei University, Korea T. 02-2007-0580 Policy Analysis and Evaluation(performance measures and management system), Government Innovation and Administrative Management, Public Corruption Major Field Director, Regulatory Research Center Ahn, Hyug Keun F. 02-564-2006 Ph.D., University of Texas, Arlington, U.S.A. T. 82-2-2007-0621 E. ysseo@kipa.re.kr ICT policy, Government Reform, Governance, Disaster·Conflict Management, Social Capital and Civil Society Major Field Department of Public Management Research Department of Evaluation Research Yoon, Su Jae F. 82-2-564-1046 Ph.D., Chung-Ang University, Korea T. 82-2-2007-0634 Strategic Foresight, Governance, Social Change Theories Yoon, Kwang Seok Ph.D., State Univ. of New York at Albany, U.S.A. T. 82-2-2007-0620 F. 82-2-564-2013 F. 82-2-564-2158 E. sky@kipa.re.kr E. swonseok@kipa.re.kr Major Field E. hkahn@kipa.re.kr Public Personnel Administration, Labor Relations, Government Reforms, Government Reform, Pension Policy Major Field Department of Public Management Research Yang, Hyun Mo Ph.D., Bonn University, Germany T. 82-2-2007-0510 Lee, Kwang Hee F. 82-2-564-2158 Korean Reunification, NGO, Comparative Public Administration Public and Urban Administration, Policy Evaluation, Regulatory Policy Major Field Ph.D., Seoul National University, Korea T. 82-2-2007-0569 Major Field Policy Analysis and Evaluation, Performance Management, Public Management, Public Budgeting, ODA Policy Major Field Department of Public Safety & Social Cohesion Research Director, Department of Evaluation Research E. yhyunmo@kipa.re.kr Major Field E. sjyoon@kipa.re.kr Eun, Jae ho Ph.D., Ecole Normale Suprieure (Cachen), Frances T. 82-2-2007-0538 F. 82-2-567-2281 E. eun@kipa.re.kr Policy Analysis·Evaluation, Performance Management, Governance Policy Change and Evaluation, Political Sociology, French Studies Major Field Sabbatical Year Lee, Minho F. 82-2-564-1046 E. kwhelee@kipa.re.kr Choi, Yoo Sung T. 82-2-2007-0530 Hwang, Hie Shin F. 82-2-564-2158 Ph.D., Seoul National University, Korea Lee, Jae Ho Ph.D., Renmin University of China, China. T. 82-2-2007-0566 T. 82-2-2007-0564 Major Field Lee, Jong Han F. 82-2-564-1046 Regulatory Policy, Intergovernmental Relations T. 82-2-2007-0534 Major Field E. jhl@kipa.re.kr e-Government, Public Management, China Studies Major Field Public Management, Policy Evaluation, Public Finance Chung, Jibum Ph.D., Yonsei University, Korea. T. 82-2-2007-0585 Major Field Chae, Jong Hun F. 82-2-564-1046 Disaster Management, Risk Communication, Siting Conflicts, Creativity Institutional Design, Regulatory Policy, Regulatory Performance Evaluation Sabbatical Year, Regulatory Research Center Ph.D., Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea. T. 82-2-2007-0536 E. learning@kipa.re.kr The Korea Institute of Public Administration F. 82-2-564-1046 E. hwanghs@kipa.re.kr Director, Department of Public Safety & Social Cohesion Research KIPA Ph.D., University of Paris X Nanterre, France F. 82-2-564-2158 Major Field Major Field Policy Evaluation, Regulatory Policy, Public Enterprise, Nonprofit Organization Head of Analysis&Evaluation Division, Regulatory Research Center, Regulatory Research Center E. lizaihu@kipa.re.kr E. cyuseong@kipa.re.kr F. 82-2-564-1046 E. mhlee@kipa.re.kr Department of Evaluation Research Ph.D., University of Tennessee, U.S.A. Ph.D., The Seoul National University T. 82-2-2007-0651 Department of Public Management Research Regulatory Research Center Information Policy, Information Management, Knowledge Management, Information System, Information Technology, e-Government F. 82-2-564-1046 E. chae@kipa.re.kr Major Field Conflict Management & Negotiation, Social Economy, Governance, Social Network, Behavioral Policy HUMAN RESOURCES 43 44 Sabbatical Year, Department of Public Safety & Social Cohesion Research Department of Public Management Research Choi, Soonyoung Ph.D., Seoul National University, Korea T. 82-2-2007-0560 Major Field Choi, Ho Jin F. 82-2-564-2158 Ph.D., Myongji University, Korea T. 82-2-2007-0550 Lee, Do Suk E. hojin3288@kipa.re.kr Personnel Administration, Public Finance, Educational Finance IT Policy, e-Government, Disaster Management, Knowledge & Human Resource Management Major Field Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany, U.S.A. T. 82-2-2007-0582 F. 82-2-564-1046 E. csyoung@kipa.re.kr Head, Office of Public Relations / Headquarters of Planning and Coordination Center for International Public Cooperation Lee, Hwan Seong F. 82-2-567-2281 T. 82-2-2007-0691 E. dslee3736@kipa.re.kr Major Field Policy Decision Making, Risk Analysis, ODA Ph.D., The University of Tokyo, Japan T. 82-2-2007-0692 Major Field Major Field Head of Research Unit for Social Cohesion, Department of Public Safety&Social Cohosion Research Kim, Sung Geun Ph. D., University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A. Cho, Se Hyun F. 82-2-564-2158 T. 02-2007-0654 T. 82-2-2007-0679 F. 02-567-2221 E. luvnhuman@kipa.re.kr Major Field T. 82-2-2007-0661 Social Policy, Poverty, Policy Analysis, Policy Evaluation Major Field Park, Jung Ho F. 82-2-564-2158 Public Policy Analysis, Health Care Management Ph.D., University of Southern California, U.S.A. T. 82-2-2007-0652 Major Field Won, Soh Yeon F. 82-2-564-1046 Major Field KIPA Organizational Theory, Human Resource Management, Comparative Public Management Visiting Research Fellows Regulatory Research Center Ph.D., University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, Germany Kang, Daechang F. 82-2-564-1046 Ph.D., Seoul National University, Korea Yun, Jong Seol F. 82-2-567-2281 Public Management, Social Integration Policy, Disaster and Safety Policy, Information and Communication Policy Major Field The Korea Institute of Public Administration F. 82-2-567-2221 Ph.D., The University of Seoul, Korea Cho, Il Hyeong F. 82-2-564-2158 T. 82-2-2007-0617 Crisis Management and Effect Analysis, Crisis Management, Public Corruption, Regulatory Policy Major Field Public Finance Ph.D., Sungkyunkwan University, Korea T. 82-2-2007-0599 F. 82-2-567-2221 E. choih@kipa.re.kr Major Field Ph.D., Seoul National University, Korea F. 82-2-567-2221 E. hj9451@kipa.re.kr Center for Social Survey E. jongseoly@kipa.re.kr Major Field Kim, Hyojung E. dkang@kipa.re.kr Welfare Policy, Regulatory Policy, Local Autonomy T. 82-2-2007-0539 Center for International Public Cooperation Ph.D., Washington State University, U.S.A. T. 82-2-2007-0591 Department of Public Safety & Social Cohesion Research E. kyoon2010@kipa.re.kr Major Field Organization(Governance), HRM, Conflict & Disaster Management, Unification Policy F. 82-2-564-2158 E. sywon@kipa.re.kr Local Governance, Urban policy, Community Development T. 82-2-2007-0693 F. 82-2-564-2006 Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A. T. 82-2-2007-0649 Center for Social Survey Yoon, Kun Major Field Regulatory Research Center E. ohyoon@kipa.re.kr Major Field Ph.D., Free Univ. of Berlin, Germany E. fulled@kipa.re.kr Department of Public Safety & Social Cohesion Research Oh, Yoon Kyung Social Policy (Immigration, Gender), Public Organization E. berlin1004@kipa.re.kr Financial Administration, Performance Management, Education Policy T. 82-2-2007-0625 E. jwpark@kipa.re.kr Major Field Major Field Center for International Public Cooperation Ph.D., Florida State University, U.S.A. T. 82-2-2007-0653 F. 82-2-564-2158 E. sehyuncho@kipa.re.kr Organizational Theory, HRM, Welfare Policy, Japanese Public Administration T. 82-2-2007-0674 F. 82-2-564-1046 E. yrkim@kipa.re.kr Regulatory Research Center Park, Jungwon Hur, Joon Young Ph.D., Yonsei University, Korea Ph.D., University of California, San Diego(UCSD), U.S.A. Head of Office of Strategic Planning, Headquarters of Planning and Coordination Department of Public Management Research Kim, Young Rok Policy Evaluation, Science & Technology Policy, Financial Administration Administrative leave, Department of Evaluation Research E. limsgkomaba@kipa.re.kr Associate Research Fellows F. 82-2-565-5852 E. rhs2@kipa.re.kr Department of Public Management Research Lim, Sung Geun Ph.D., Seoul National University, Korea Policy Evaluation, Policy Analysis, Criminal Policy Social Policy, Welfare Spending, International Development, Policy Evaluation KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration Basedd onn thee researrch experience KIPA A has acccumulaated 5 yeears and thee newlly established inndepenndent headquarters, ovver the last 25 wee will coontinuee too reacch out to thhe world thhroughh cohesion andd cooperation. We will leadd our ever-cchanngiing socieety throough ressearchh while adherinng to ouur etterrnal valuues andd principples. ming of a betteer addministratiion todday than yesterrday Dream Thhe Koorea Insstituutee of Publlic Adm ministrattion ↑Yeonsinnae Station ■ Bukhansan Hyundai HomeTown Bulgwang Station Line 6 6 Bulgwang Station Line 3 3 Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute ■ Bukhansan Ecology Park Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ KIPA The Korea Institute of Public Administration ■Bulgwang Station(Line 3) Exit 2 235, Jinheung-ro, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul 03367, KOREA Bulgwang Station(Line 3) Exit 2 ← Yeokchon Station Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Crossroads Nokbeon Station↓ Dokbawi Park → Gugi Tunnel