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Autor: Chun-Hsiung Chen, 陳俊雄
Rok vydání: 2019
Druh dokumentu: 學位論文 ; thesis
Popis: 107
Solar energy is an important industry in green energy, and case companies in the operation of 14 years, from small companies to the current Taiwan's largest solar energy enterprises, it is worth snooping on its business practices. The primary goal of enterprise management is to obtain profits, how to convert the investment into output, in order to obtain profits, this process is the business model of the enterprise. This study first from the industry as a whole, and then the use of case analysis method, the selection of Taiwan's solar photovoltaic industry leading manufacturers as a sample (renewable energy), the case company in the industrial solar development stage, from the enterprise growth strategy into the business model, this study found that Taiwan's solar photovoltaic industry output value concentrated in the solar cell sub-industry, Taiwan's solar cell sub-industry has become the world's second largest health base, but also let the case company can be the basis for enterprise growth.Taiwan Solar photovoltaic manufacturers case companies are leading the technical capacity, superior to other Taiwanese manufacturers, and receive higher interest rates than other manufacturers. This study suggests that Taiwan solar cell manufacturers, whether they want to maintain a commercial model of a professional production plant or develop towards a vertical integration plant in the future, should strengthen the integration of demand surface, solar cell manufacturers can cross-legged brand solar module factory, expand the market to create profits In order to enhance the competitiveness of Taiwan's solar photovoltaic manufacturers by strengthening strategic alliance strategies or vertical integration and achieving business opportunities in countries with high demand for solar photovoltaic markets, we can also adopt strategic alliances or mutual investments with solar photovoltaic manufacturers in mainland China.
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