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研究生: 丹妮拉
Portillo, Jasmine Daniela
論文名稱: 跨國公司培育創業家的角色及動機
The role and motivation of multinational firms in nurturing regional entrepreneurship
指導教授: 謝英哲
Hsieh, Ying-Che
口試委員: 翁晶晶
Weng, Jing-Jing
林士平
Lim, Sirirat
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: 2019
畢業學年度: 107
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 33
中文關鍵詞: 創業創業生態系統跨國公司培育過程
外文關鍵詞: Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Multinational Corporations, Nurturing Process
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    This paper examines the linkage between multinational corporations (MNCs) and entrepreneurial businesses. Above all, it tries to connect the multinational corporations’ interests with the nurturing process of entrepreneurs. A literature review has provided a background on the dynamic of entrepreneurial ecosystems and the role of each of its members towards promoting entrepreneurship. Multinational firms are key players that have been studied from a more economic perspective rather than being considered mentors that nurture entrepreneurs. In order to run this research, information was extracted from 9 different cases, including multinational corporations, entrepreneurs, and experts in the field. Based on the findings, a model that allows a better understanding of this interaction between multinational firms and entrepreneurs is proposed. This model suggests that multinational corporations have different drivers and different ways to collaborate with entrepreneurs; but when nurturing entrepreneurship, they tackle the same factors. In the end, the result is a positive impact on the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

    Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 1 II. LITERATURE REVIEW .............................................................................................. 2 2.1 Entrepreneurial Ecosystem ................................................................................................... 2 Figure 1. (Faghih & Zali, 2018)...................................................................................................3 2.2 Multinational corporations in the entrepreneurial ecosystem..............................................4 2.3 Research Gap Identification..................................................................................................6 III. METHODOLOGY ....................................................................................................... 6 3.1 Research design .....................................................................................................................7 3.2 Data collection........................................................................................................................8 3.2.1 Sampling Description ...................................................................................................................8 Table 1. Table of Participants .....................................................................................................9 3.3 Data Analysis ....................................................................................................................... 10 IV. FINDINGS .................................................................................................................. 11 4.1 Entrepreneurial Ecosystem ................................................................................................. 13 4.2 Multinational firm-Entrepreneur Relationship..................................................................14 4.3 Nurturing process ................................................................................................................ 17 4.3.1 Economic sustainability..............................................................................................................17 4.3.2 Social Support.............................................................................................................................18 4.3.3 Training & Technical Support...................................................................................................20 4.3.4 Internationalization....................................................................................................................21 V. DISCUSSION............................................................................................................... 22 Figure 2. EKTI (Proposed Model) ............................................................................................ 22 VI. CONCLUSIONS......................................................................................................... 27 VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY ..................................................................................................... 29 VIII. ATTACHMENTS .................................................................................................... 33 Table of figures Figure 1. (Faghih & Zali, 2018) .......................................................................................... 3 Table 1. Table of Participants ............................................................................................ 9 Table 2. Table of representative data............................................................................... 11 Figure 2. EKTI (Proposed Model).................................................................................... 22

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