A Study on Strategy Foreign Location decision of Taiwan wafer-based Solar Cell Industry / 臺灣矽晶圓太陽能電池業者海外設廠策略探討

碩士 / 國立交通大學 / 理學院應用科技學程 / 103 / In 2013, SolarWorld submitted an antidumping case against solar cell manufacturers in Taiwan, requesting the duties imposed on the solar cells and modules manufactured in Taiwan to be increased. In January 2015, SolarWorld won the antidumping petition, which resulted in Taiwanese solar cell producers being imposed an antidumping tariff of 11.45%–27.55%. To sustain their place in the US market, Taiwanese manufacturers have contemplated on how they should deploy their factories Foreign Location. In this study, we propose 4 dimensions and 9 criteria applicable for making decisions with regard to the establishment of solar cell factories Foreign Location. The results can serve as a reference for business operators intending to establish factories in other countries. Regarding the methodology, we study from Dr. Chin-Young Hung, a proactive technology selection model (PTSM) involving three stages is used. In Stage 1, qualitative analysis is conducted using the brainstorming and Delphi methods to identify key factors influencing the selection of the factory location. Stage 2 involves performing quantitative research, in which DEMATEL-based ANP and VIKOR methods are employed to produce 3 relevant reports for achieving a consensus. These reports are then incorporated into Stage 3. At this stage, a qualitative group discussion is conducted to derive a conclusion based on the reports obtained in Stage 2 and subsequently make a final decision. Using PTSM, an intuitive and comprehensive 3-stage approach, can facilitate making accurate decisions on the selection and improvement of factory sites.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/103NCTU5653011
Date January 2015
CreatorsHuang, Wen-Szu, 黃文思
ContributorsHung, Chin-Young, 洪志洋
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format76

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