Abstract
In this study, we considered the workcation projects of local governments as a regional industrial policy, and investigated three cities as typical cases to clarify the actual situation of workcation as an industrial policy, and to compare it with the implementation status of the project. By investigating the specific results of the project, we particularly considered the specific relationship with regional innovation. As a result, it became clear that workcation are not viewed as a mere method of attracting tourism, but rather are focused on industrial policy such as resolving regional issues and revitalizing the region.