研究生: |
瑪麗莎 Maritza Elizabeth Alberto Ramírez |
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論文名稱: |
探討發展中國家的國家文化及領地對小型及成長型企業之企業生態系統之影響 The National Culture and Territory as Determinants of Small and Growing Businesses’ Ecosystems in Developing Countries |
指導教授: |
謝英哲
Hsieh, ALI Ying-Che |
口試委員: |
李憶萱
LEE, Yi-Hsuan 林國義 LIN, Kuo-Yi |
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: | 2016 |
畢業學年度: | 104 |
語文別: | 英文 |
論文頁數: | 56 |
中文關鍵詞: | 商業生態系統 、國家文 、領地 、發展中國家 、小型及成長型企業 、之企業生態系統之影響 、薩爾瓦多 |
外文關鍵詞: | Small and Growing Businesses |
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Business Ecosystems is a terminology proposed by Moore around 1993, relating the evolution of Business Environment with Ecology. Based on that theory, the idea of relate territorial conditions (as a demographical term) and the national culture (as social determinant) have come up. Nowadays just a few recent studies embrace the topic “Businesses’ ecosystem evolution” and almost none of them are related to economic development in growing economies.
Based on this structural “holes” in business literature, the aim of this research is addressing the fact that a business ecosystem cannot be the same in all developing countries and neither can be the firms’ behavior, the hypothesis of this thesis is that this happened because the business culture is engaged with the national culture and the conditions of the territory. Defining then the relationship between territory and national culture with the structure of the business ecosystem and highlighting the importance of the Small and Growing businesses in developing economies and contributing to the research of this topic. To achieve this objective, a brief revision of the existing literature, documents, reports and a couple of interviews with organizations involve with the topic have been done.
Business Ecosystems is a terminology proposed by Moore around 1993, relating the evolution of Business Environment with Ecology. Based on that theory, the idea of relate territorial conditions (as a demographical term) and the national culture (as social determinant) have come up. Nowadays just a few recent studies embrace the topic “Businesses’ ecosystem evolution” and almost none of them are related to economic development in growing economies.
Based on this structural “holes” in business literature, the aim of this research is addressing the fact that a business ecosystem cannot be the same in all developing countries and neither can be the firms’ behavior, the hypothesis of this thesis is that this happened because the business culture is engaged with the national culture and the conditions of the territory. Defining then the relationship between territory and national culture with the structure of the business ecosystem and highlighting the importance of the Small and Growing businesses in developing economies and contributing to the research of this topic. To achieve this objective, a brief revision of the existing literature, documents, reports and a couple of interviews with organizations involve with the topic have been done.
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