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研究生: 曼多沙
Mendoza Carrillo, Hector Salvador
論文名稱: 移民在台創業動機之研究
A study of immigrant entrepreneurship in Taiwan
指導教授: 謝英哲
Hsieh, Ying-Che
口試委員: 林士平
Lim, Sirirat Sae
翁晶晶
Weng, Jingjing
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 科技管理學院 - 國際專業管理碩士班
International Master of Business Administration(IMBA)
論文出版年: 2022
畢業學年度: 110
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 61
中文關鍵詞: 特徵移民創業創業生態系統動機
外文關鍵詞: characteristics, Immigrant entreprenurship, entrepreneurship ecosystem, motivations
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    Taiwan is a thriving country in East Asia. It has transitioned its economy from agriculture to manufacturing and in the recent decade is considered an innovation hub in the industries of digital technology, cybersecurity, medical technology, green energy, AI, Smart Manufacturing, and Circular Economy. For this purpose, Taiwan has dedicated resources for R&D and the development of a Startup Ecosystem that is focused on these strategic industries. On the other hand, Taiwan is facing problems of an aging population and Human Capital Flight for which it has developed policies to attract immigrant professionals and also to enhance its competitiveness by becoming a bilingual country by 2030. 3% of the population of Taiwan are immigrants and most of them are blue collars. It is known that entrepreneurship incentives the economy of a country by creating jobs and adding value to products and services to be more competitive in a global market. This research has the purpose to use a mixed approach to investigate the characteristics of the immigrant entrepreneurs in Taiwan and what factors on an individual, firm, and environmental level promote a process of recognition of business opportunities in Taiwan. This research also provides five themes about factors that foster and constrain immigrant entrepreneurship in Taiwan.

    INTRODUCTION 5 Research Background and Context 5 Problem Statement 5 Research Questions 7 Thesis Structure 8 LITERATURE REVIEW 9 Taiwan Entrepreneurship Ecosystem 9 Immigrants in Taiwan 13 Entrepreneurship 15 Research Gap 22 METHODOLOGY 24 Research Objectives 24 Research Design 24 Sampling Description 25 Data Analysis 27 FINDINGS 28 Quantitative Analysis 28 Qualitative Analysis 41 Model of the Findings 46 CONCLUSION 47 Practical Implications 48 Limitations and Future Research 48 REFERENCES 50 APPENDICES 53 Appendix I. 53 Appendix II 60

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