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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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原鄉隨創:由服務設計辨識創業歷程 / Indigenous bricolage: identifying entrepreneurial opportunities from service design

方維熙, Fang, Wei Hsi Unknown Date (has links)
創業之目的是突破現狀,追求創新,創業家必須擁有資源才能創新產品與服務,但他們卻因資源受限而有志難伸。新創企業如何以拼湊有限資源來翻轉劣勢,是隨創(bricolage)所提倡的主導做法。可是,拼湊資源是透過怎樣的時機,當今文獻卻討論有限,因此,時機辨識成為是當前亟需探索之重點。本研究選取三個原住民族新創企業個案,分析他們的經營歷程、挑戰與如何透過辨識時機進行資源拼湊。本研究發現,原住民族文化是重要的資源,這些在地資源成為識別機會、突破資源稀缺的服務創新關鍵。在學術意涵上,本研究提出三個議題。第一,辨識時機需要觀察資源轉換脈絡;第二,辨識時機需要設定資源使用情境;第三,辨識時機需找出資源調合方式。在實務啟示上,本研究提出辨識時機的各種可能,並歸納多樣的隨創原則。進行隨創時,若能掌握在地文化便可以找出適當時機,讓有限的資源拼湊出無限的創新。 / The objective of entrepreneurship is to seek breakthrough innovation within status quo. Entrepreneurs must obtain resources in order to innovate new products or services. But their aspirations often are frustrated due to resource constraints. The dominant approach to entrepreneurial bricolage is to advise new ventures to turnaround adversities by making-do with resources. But, when could entrepreneurs identify opportunity for tinkering limited resources? This is an inquiry worth further investigation. This research selects three case studies of indigenous start-ups while analyzes their entrepreneurial process and challenges within; and examines how they recognize opportunities in creative resource tinkering. This study found that indigenous culture is a kind of critical local resource, which may trigger opportunity recognition in order to guide resource making-do and achieve service innovation. Theoretically, this study suggests that (1) opportunity recognition must understand the context that is suitable for the transformation of resource quality; (2) opportunity recognition must pay attention to resource deployment in situ; (3) opportunity recognition should identify methods of resource blending. Practically, this study proposes several possibilities of opportunity recognition and summarizes a variety of bricolage principles. When engaging entrepreneurial bricolage, if we could get a grip with local culture, it increases our chance to identify the right moment and allow limited resources to enact unlimited innovation.

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