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題名:如何做好數位轉型—以台灣中小型製造業為例
作者:曾廷錦
作者(外文):TSENG, TING-CHIN
校院名稱:元智大學
系所名稱:管理學院博士班
指導教授:何建德
學位類別:博士
出版日期:2022
主題關鍵詞:數位轉型網絡結構物聯網行動研究主路徑Digital TransformationNetwork structureInternet of ThingsAction ResearchMan-paths
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面對數位時代與全球推動淨零碳排等趨勢,全世界主要工業國家積極倡導製造業再工業化,推動虛實整合與智能製造,製造業日趨朝向短鏈供應、少量多樣、大量客製化之智慧生產模式,這對過去傳統經營管理模式造成衝擊;本研究以數位轉型與網絡結構為基礎概念,探討台灣中小型製造業如何通過政府獎勵政策與法人經管顧問,運用數位科技工具與技術,結合供應鏈網絡體系廠商資源進行數位轉型。研究採用質性方法經由行動研究過程與文獻梳理,通過資料電子化、資訊數位化與數位優化三階段過程,歸納出數位轉型五項前置理論概念 : 數位化、網絡化、智慧化、服務化與永續化。最後歸結出企業做數位轉型執行六步驟行動方案,提供台灣中小型製造企業推展數位轉型路徑,同時也提供政府對數位轉型政策推動與擴散參考。
關鍵詞 : 數位轉型、網絡結構、物聯網、行動研究、主路徑
Facing the trends of the digital era and global promotion of Net Zero Carbon Emissions, major industrial countries worldwide are actively advocating the re-industrialization of the manufacturing industry as well as promoting Cyber-Physical Systems and smart manufacturing. The manufacturing industry is moving towards the smart production model of short-chain supply, small-volume and large-variety production and mass customization, all of which impinge on the traditional business management model. This study adopts the perception of digital transformation and network structure. Exploring how Taiwan's SMEs manufacturing industries can achieve digital transformation through government incentive policies and corporate management consultants, using digital technology tools and technologies, connecting supply chain network resources. By adopting a qualitative approach, through the action research process and literature review, by mean of the three stage process of data digitization, information digitizing and digital optimization, summarizes five predisposing theoretical concepts of digital transformation: digitizing, networking, intellectualizing, servitization and sustaining. It is concluded that firms should implement a six-step action plan for digital transformation providing a pathway for SMEs in Taiwan to promote digital transformation, also provides a reference for the government to promote digital transformation policies and industrial diffusion.
Keywords: Digital Transformation、Network structure、Internet of Things、Action Research Man-paths
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