Corporate Social Contribution: Becoming a Partner in Social Innovation
Today, South Korea faces an increasingly complex set of social challenges, including care shortages, the climate crisis, regional decline, and the digital divide. To address these issues, not only the government but also many Korean companies are working to create social change through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities. However, these challenges are difficult for the government to solve alone. As a result, in February 2026, the Korean government established the Social Contribution Innovation Advisory Group as a way to more strategically utilize corporate social contribution efforts in addressing social problems. The Social Contribution Innovation Advisory Group was launched as part of a public-private collaboration framework, allowing the government and private sector to discuss corporate social contribution together, with the government serving as a key facilitator. The advisory group consists of private-sector experts from major c...