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Han Seong-sook’s ‘Startup-Style Government’: Korea Bets on Youth to Rewire Its Innovation Engine

by Dae-jung Park
February 3, 2026
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Korea’s bid to build a startup-centered economy is now moving inside government walls. Minister Han Seong-sook’s reorganization of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups (MSS) replaces seniority with agility — testing whether the same spirit that drives founders can rebuild bureaucracy itself.

Han Seong-sook Appoints a New Generation of Policymakers to Lead SME and Startup Reforms

The Ministry of SMEs and Startups (MSS) executed a broad reshuffle effective February 2, appointing a wave of directors in their 30s — a first in the ministry’s history.

Among those promoted are Kim Seung-taek, newly appointed Director of Innovation Administration, and Kim Hye-nam, Director of SME Growth Promotion, both born in 1989. In total, over 40 percent of headquarters-level directors are now professionals born in the 1980s.

Minister Han Seong-sook said her goal is to “build a ministry that works like a startup,” emphasizing speed, experimentation, and problem-solving through diverse perspectives. The reorganization also strengthened the Second Vice Minister’s Office, which oversees small business policy and data-based implementation.

A Bureaucracy Rewired for Agility and Accountability

This generational shift is part of a larger design. Han, who came to public office after leading Korea’s digital economy transformation at Naver, is pushing to embed the startup mindset within public governance.

Her approach prioritizes speed over procedure and data over tradition, reflecting lessons drawn from private-sector innovation. By aligning policy execution with startup-style iteration, Han is effectively treating the ministry itself as a prototype for agile government.

The ministry’s new structure places proven field leaders and data specialists — such as Yoon Joon-goo and Jung Ui-kyung — in charge of precision policy design. These appointments signal an internal pivot toward evidence-based policymaking, where field data drives intervention timing and funding allocation.

Tension Between Reform Vision and Public-Sector Tradition

Not everyone in the civil service is convinced. Reports from Edaily and Asia Economy note unease among career officials who see the new approach as disruptive to established progression systems. Some argue the push for speed risks sacrificing institutional learning.

Minister Han acknowledges this resistance but views it as necessary friction: “We can try, and if there’s a problem, we fix it and move forward,” she said during an MBC Radio interview. Her stance mirrors startup culture — experiment first, refine later — a philosophy rarely seen in Korea’s traditionally hierarchical public institutions.

What the Reform Enables — and What It Still Can’t Fix

The overhaul strengthens Korea’s ability to translate startup policy into measurable outcomes. Faster decision cycles and cross-department collaboration could help the MSS close the gap between policy design and execution — long a bottleneck in Korea’s venture ecosystem.

Yet, the reform alone cannot dismantle all structural inertia. The ministry still operates within a multi-layered bureaucratic system that limits real-time responsiveness. Institutional metrics remain output-heavy, meaning innovation often competes with compliance.

For Han’s experiment to endure, the system will need cultural reinforcement beyond personnel — including performance-linked evaluations, inter-ministry coordination, and regulatory agility that matches startup speed.

Why Global Stakeholders Should Watch Korea’s Bureaucratic Reinvention

For global founders and investors, Korea’s governance experiment reflects something larger: the state itself is adopting the startup operating model.

If successful, it could influence how other innovation-driven governments in Asia — from Singapore to Japan — modernize their own bureaucracies. For cross-border investors, this shift matters because regulatory velocity and policy agility directly affect market entry and investment confidence.

By appointing data-native policymakers and flattening hierarchy, Korea is redefining what it means to have a “startup-centered society” — not just in economy, but in government structure.

The Closing Perspective

Korea’s innovation strategy now faces its hardest test: proving that policy can innovate as fast as startups do. Minister Han’s bet on youth and agility reimagines governance as a living system — one that learns, iterates, and occasionally breaks its own rules to rebuild them better.

If the experiment holds, Korea may not just nurture startups; it may become the very pinnacle of innovation itself.

Key Takeaway on MSS Han Seong-sook’s Startup-Style Government

  • Policy Reform: MSS promotes over 40% of directors born in the 1980s; key 30-something officials lead major divisions.
  • Minister’s Vision: Han Seong-sook seeks a “startup-style ministry” emphasizing agility, data, and cross-functional collaboration.
  • Cultural Tension: Traditional hierarchy meets experimentation; internal resistance acknowledged but embraced.
  • Execution Shift: Data-based decision-making and field integration strengthened under the Second Vice Minister’s Office.
  • Global Significance: Korea’s bureaucratic innovation offers a new governance model relevant to global public-sector modernization.
  • Systemic Limit: Reform improves responsiveness but still constrained by multi-agency structure and compliance culture.

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