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    Title: 台灣企業加速器現況之初探
    A Preliminary Study of Corporate Accelerator in Taiwan
    Authors: 許巧蓁
    Hsu, Chiao-Chen
    Contributors: 傅浚映
    Fu, Jyun-Ying
    許巧蓁
    Hsu, Chiao-Chen
    Keywords: 加速器
    企業加速器
    新創
    政策網絡
    Accelerators
    Corporate Accelerators
    Startups
    Policy Networks
    Date: 2020
    Issue Date: 2020-07-01 14:03:43 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 全球新創投資蓬勃發展,根據台經院FINDIT統計,台灣超過半數的新創企業投資來自國內公司或公司創投,顯示在面對新興科技發展節奏加速下,台灣企業逐漸願意重視與新創合作的選項,除了單純投資目的外,為了在產業領域奮力保持競爭優勢,企業必須積極挖掘創新能量以應付日新月異的科技及商業模式,在企業與新創都需要彼此部分資源下,企業加速器模式將可能是個得以同時滿足雙方需求,帶來雙贏局面的合作模式。

    除了企業出自本身動機,台灣政府近年也因應5G建設即將完成及各種新興科技趨勢,大力鼓吹新創及加速器設立,不但修改公司法也提出多項新創補助政策,近期也為了建置完善的新創發展環境,也積極鼓勵企業設立加速器,加入共同協助新創的行列。

    本研究透過訪談三家設立加速器的國內企業,並透過企業的創設動機及目的、企業加速器設計及營運及目前成效等三個面向,對訪談內容進行統整分析,以對台灣目前企業加速器現況整理出基本的輪廓,並進一步聚焦企業於經營加速器的困難及提出相關建議。

    研究初步發現,企業設立加速器的動機、企業規模及產業,將影響後續加速器的類型、營運方式及企業內部調整,而儘管政府提出補助案意欲鼓勵企業參與新創活動,然而雙方對於目標的認知不同,使政策在設計上無法滿足企業對加速器模式的期待效益,將使出自好意的政策可能淪為虎頭蛇尾的窘境。
    The global investment in ventures is booming. According to statistics of FINDIT from the Taiwan Institute of Economic Research, more than half of Taiwan ’s venture investment came from domestic companies or corporate venture capital. This phenomenon shows that under rapid development of new technologies, Taiwan’s corporates pay more attention on the options of cooperating with ventures than ever. In addition to the investment purpose, corporates have to actively acquire innovation to deal with ever-changing technologies and environment, with which to maintain competitive advantage in the industry. Under circumstances that both corporates and ventures need each other, corporate accelerator might be the way to meet the mutual demands and earn the win-win situation.

    Besides the corporates` motivations, the Taiwanese government also vigorously advocates the creation of new ventures and accelerators recently in response to the upcoming completion of 5G construction and various emerging technology trends. Not only has the company act been revised, but also lots of subsidies for startups have been proposed. To establish a friendly environment for startups, Taiwanese government recently also encourages the set-up of corporate accelerators.

    In the research, three domestic companies that setting up the accelerators were interviewed under three aspects(the motivations and purposes, design and operation, performance analysis). After analyzing the contents of the interviews, we can outline the current status of the corporate accelerators in Taiwan, which can provide further advice to improve the operation of the corporate accelerators.

    The research initially found that the motivation, scale and industry of the enterprises will affect the types and operations of corporate accelerators, and even the organizations of the enterprises. And although the government provides subsidies to encourage corporates to assist in startups, the difference of their purposes cause the design of the policy fail to satisfy the expectation that corporates hold toward the startups. Without further investigation and adjustments, the policy with good intentions might end up with nothing.
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    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    企業管理研究所(MBA學位學程)
    107363040
    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0107363040
    Data Type: thesis
    DOI: 10.6814/NCCU202000611
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