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研究生: 辛德昇
Santosh - Kumar Singh
論文名稱: Role of firm culture in rapid innovation strategy: Acase study of 3M in Taiwan
Role of firm culture in rapid innovation strategy: Acase study of 3M in Taiwan
指導教授: 劉代洋
Day-Yang Liu
口試委員: 曾盛恕
none
張琬喻
Dr. Jang, Woan-Yuh
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 管理學院 - 企業管理系
Department of Business Administration
論文出版年: 2009
畢業學年度: 97
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 124
外文關鍵詞: Innovation Culture
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  • Abstract
    The purpose of my thesis is to find out the role of firm culture in rapid innovation system. Rapid
    innovation in firm is a function of design and structure, which has cultural impact to build ideas.
    Working environment is valuable, but without an adequate culture, a business will be limited in
    its growth. The reason is environment is changing and it can’t be same with the time, but culture
    remains same for longer time and can be inherited to upcoming challenges. To prove my
    argument, thesis proposed six successful key factors for innovation culture. These success factors
    are judged through case methodology. The first part is comparative study of success factors with
    Global companies’ successful cases. The later part covers a deep comparative study with 3M
    Taiwan.
    The key success factors proposed from previous researchers are important artifact for developing
    a culture that can sustain a rapid innovation system in the firm. 3M’s culture is its strongest asset
    and its biggest challenge. Its innovation system with a wide diversity of businesses, geography,
    and technologies are displaying success factors. It emphasizes the organizational and institutional
    structures in such a way that it will develop a culture for the rate and direction of innovation
    processes. It is a lesson for local companies to understand the importance of rapid innovation
    culture. By following the principle concept and adopting these factors, they can be a leader in
    near future.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract……………………………………………………………….……………...……..I Acknowledgement………………………………………………………………………….II Table of Contents……………………………………………………………..……………III List of Tables……………………………………….………………………..……………..V List of Figures………………………………………………………...………………….…VI Chapter 1: Introduction…………………………………………………….……………..1 1.1 Research Background & Motivation………………………..….….……………1 1.2 Research Objectives……………………………………………………….……2 1.3 Scope of Contents .…………………………………………………….………..3 1.4 Research Structure and Framework ……………………………………….……5 Chapter 2: Literature Review………………………………………………….……...….6 2.1 Definition of Innovation………………………………………………….……..6 2.2 Theoretical perspective of Innovation Culture………………………………….7 2.2.1 Michael E. Porter’s Five forces in context of Innovation Culture……….…...7 2.2.2 Aristotle & Tao value of Innovation…………………………….……………9 2.3 Recent development in literature…………………………………….…………10 2.4 Dimension of Innovation………………………………………….…..………..13 Chapter 3: Research Methodology……………………………………….....……………16 3.1 Research Methodology ………… ………… ………………….…..….…….....17 3.2 Objective and Scope of research …………………………...……….…………..17 IV 3.3 Determinants of innovation culture………………………………..….……….18 3.3.1 The Strategic framework of Culture……………………………..…………..19 3.3.2 Key success factor I…………………………………………………………..21 3.3.3 Key success factor II…………………………………………………………29 3.3.4 Key success factor III………………………………………………………..33 3.3.5 Key success factor IV………………………………………………………..37 3.3.6 Key success factor V…………………………………………………………43 3.3.7 Key success factor VI………………………………………………………..50 Chapter 4: A case study of 3M Taiwan………………………………………...………..61 4.1 3M Company Profile………………………………………………..…………55 4.2 The status of the company……………………………………………..………60 4.3 3M Taiwan subsidiary…………………………………………………..……..65 Chapter 5: Evaluation of 6 key success factors in case of 3M…………………...…….80 5.1 Leadership for support of innovation culture……………………….….……..70 5.2 Financial and economic condition versus strategic control……………...……75 5.3 Resistance to change…………………………………………………..………81 5.4 Total Quality Management……………………………………………………82 5.5 Individual & Organization characteristics…………………………...…..……87 5.6 KM and Innovation Best Practices…………………………………..………..91 Chapter 6: Summary & Conclusion……………………………………..…………….109 6.1Summary & Conclusion…………………………………..………….….……109 6.2Recommendations………………………………………………….…………111

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