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The Effect on Taiwan Investment in China¡¦s Western Region--A Study of Development Strategy and Location Factors.

The objective of this thesis is to explore the development strategy and location factors that affect on Taiwanese firms' investment in China's western region.
In the first step of this research, we review literature and analyze China's strategy of western region. Main theories adopted in this study include "Regional Growth Theory", "Location Theory", and "Location Policy".
In the second step, we adopt questionnaire survey to analyze the intention of Taiwanese firms' investment in China's western region. The statistical analysis of questionnaire data includes the use of t-test, ANOVA-test, Likert's summated scale analysis, factor analysis, and cluster analysis. They examine the relationship and effectiveness between the location selection and intention of Taiwanese firms' investment in China's western region.
Through this research, the conclusions of this thesis are as following: firstly, the strategy " Spot-Axle Model" is adopted for the development of western region. Therefore, the location with railway has high priority in western development.
Secondly, a total of 585 questionnaires were mailed to 12 industries of Taiwanese firms in China, out of which 78 firms were responding and 70 of them were valid questionnaires. The results of questionnaire survey are presented below:
1) In Taiwanese firms' views, the Sichuan Province, Chongging Municipality, Yunna Province, and Shaanxi Province are the best regions to investment for China's western region. And the best timing is during the period of 2001-2010s.
2) The certainty factors that affect on investment are labors, property policies, communications, and infrastructure. And market is an uncertainty factor.
3) They are different consideration by Taiwanese firm for the choice of locations between eastern region and western region. Taiwanese firms attach importance to market and labor factors in the eastern region. And the infrastructure, communication, preferential policies are the important factors in the western region.
4) According to the factor analysis, 76% of investment considerations can be explained by 10 factors, including quantity and price of labor and land, communications, public facilities, cultures, agglomeration, markets, minerals, policies, economics, and nature environment, which are selected from 36 factors included in this study.
5) We use cluster analysis to analyze the choice of location by Taiwanese firms. The results show that 58.6% samples belong to the category of "quantity and price of labor and land¡Vmarket oriented", and 18.6% samples belong to "nature¡Vinfrastructure oriented".

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:NSYSU/oai:NSYSU:etd-0614101-142139
Date14 June 2001
CreatorsWu, Li-Sheng
ContributorsYin-Kann Wen, Wuu-Long Lin, Shuai-Liang Deng
PublisherNSYSU
Source SetsNSYSU Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Archive
LanguageCholon
Detected LanguageEnglish
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Sourcehttp://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0614101-142139
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