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一、中文部分
中華徵信所(2014),2014台灣地區大型企業排名TOP5000,服務業篇、金融業篇及外資企業篇。
台北市旅行商業同業公會(2014),會員名冊。
行政院主計處(2015),中華民國行業標準分類,台北。
林彩梅(2006),多國籍企業論(6版1刷),台北:五南圖書出版股份有限公司發行。
林彩梅(2017),多國籍企業論(7版2刷),台北:五南圖書出版股份有限公司發行。
美國在台協會(2018),2018年投資環境報告台灣(摘要),台北。
經濟部投資審議委員會(1998),外國人投資事業名錄。
經濟部商業司商(2017),工登記公示資料查詢服務[線上資料],來源:https://findbiz.nat.gov.tw/fts/query/QueryBar/queryInit.do。
謝安田(2008),人力資源管理(3版1刷),台北:著者發行。
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