Evaluating the Innovative Service Opportunity of Logistic Service Providers Using the Analytic Network Process Method / 採用分析網路程序法於物流服務業創新服務商機評估

碩士 / 元智大學 / 企業管理學系 / 94 / By the period of knowledge economy service industry plays various roles, especially service industry stride the stage of innovation-orientation. Service which is necessary in industries connection acts innovative provider, user, and key role between businesses with strategic partners. Most of manufacturing in Taiwan faces the challenge of cost in follower, requirement for improving quality, and the marginal return gliding. To solve this problem, businesses should create one’s own competition advantage. In the other words, business value chain of manufacturing should extend extremity of “Smile Curve” and increase added value. No matter what businesses front R&D design or brand marketing, they become “manufacturing service” two ways business model. No only manufacturing need to create service to change, but also service must use product innovating or service innovating to improve business model.
The thesis focuses on service logistic providers. First, collecting research and information arranges evaluated indicators that influence business investment. When business wants to invest innovative service to improve performance, it should know which criteria will affect benefit in the future. Using analytic network process method calculates its weight, and discussing one case about adopting RFID system analyses its process performance and finance benefit. Building one systematic framework that explains logistics adopt innovative service will become business opportunity. It provides industry and government popularize the flow framework to increase the chance of success.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/094YZU05121014
Date January 2006
CreatorsJui-Hsia Sun, 孫瑞霞
ContributorsLing-Lang Tang, 湯玲郎
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format96

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