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題名:知識密集服務業之角色及其與科技廠商之創新互動
作者:張素莉 引用關係
作者(外文):Su-Li Chang
校院名稱:中華大學
系所名稱:科技管理學系碩士班
指導教授:李堯賢
學位類別:博士
出版日期:2010
主題關鍵詞:知識密集服務業科技廠商地區創新系統演化Knowledge intensive business servicestechnology-based firmslocal innovation systemevolution
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1980年代末期以來,在知識經濟時代、全球化與國際競爭壓力的驅使下,創新活動於地方經濟之角色與重要性已愈趨關鍵。而近十年來相關研究也陸續強調影響已開發經濟體之主要趨勢之一,與『產業的服務化』有關,亦即在當代經濟發展中知識密集服務業比重具大量且持續的擴展。因此,本研究將嘗試探討受此面向影響之活動與作用者,首先是地區創新系統之演進中,產業服務化所浮現之知識密集服務業的角色機能扮演,再進而將分析著重在科技廠商與知識密集服務業廠商二者間的互動關係,並以竹科和南科為核心發展之地區創新系統之演化進程中,實證檢視其知識密集服務業之角色機能以及與科技廠商的互動關係之差異和關鍵要素解析。研究發現知識密集服務業在地區創新系統中,扮演中介者角色而能提升客戶專業化服務之內容和品質,相對也自我提升進而產生實質的創新循環。
The importance of knowledge and innovation in modern economies justifies the increasing interest that scholars are taking in studying knowledge-intensive business services. Since the mid 1990s, there has been a significant increase in the attention paid to knowledge-intensive business services and their roles and functions in innovation systems. However, in comparison to the manufacturing sectors, knowledge intensive business services remain poorly studied by analysts of innovation and technological change, and their future development has rarely been considered in terms of policies and roles in their respective innovation and productive systems.
Since the Science Park has been established almost three decades, the evolution of the vicinity of Park has created a close networking which includes production, R&D and incubation. Besides the proximity, knowledge intensive business services play a crucial interface in the local innovation system. Therefore, this study will firstly review related literatures and attempt to establish a conceptual model via views of innovation system. Then we focus on the innovation interactions between technology-based firms and producer services firms in the local innovation system, and the coordination with research institutes. Then, the investigation will also compare the role of Knowledge intensive business services in the different stages between two local systems (i.e. Hsinchu and Tainan Science Parks). Finally, the results show that knowledge intensive business services play an interface role in the local innovation system, and they can improve themselves by deriving from providing services to technology-based firms or knowledge intensive services firms.
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