| 研究生: |
貝邁隆 Broudieu, Mael |
|---|---|
| 論文名稱: |
深圳可望成為中國之矽谷? Is Shenzhen the chinese silicon valley? |
| 指導教授: |
冷則剛
Leng, Tse-Kang |
| 口試委員: |
蘇威傑
Su, Wei-Chieh 吳文傑 Wu, Jack |
| 學位類別: |
碩士
Master |
| 系所名稱: |
商學院 - 國際經營管理英語碩士學位學程(IMBA) International MBA Program College of Commerce(IMBA) |
| 論文出版年: | 2018 |
| 畢業學年度: | 106 |
| 語文別: | 英文 |
| 論文頁數: | 60 |
| 中文關鍵詞: | 深圳 、聚集 、矽谷 、科技 、新創 |
| 外文關鍵詞: | Shenzhen, Cluster, Silicon Valley, Technology, Innovation |
| DOI URL: | http://doi.org/10.6814/THE.NCCU.IMBA.022.2018.F08 |
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Academic literature studied the topic of cluster: definition, framework, advantages… R. Smilor determined that the cluster’s framework is composed with seven actors, which have important roles to play within this cluster. Without them, there is no cluster.
After the establishment of the first Special Economic Zone and a quick economic development, Shenzhen became an important high-tech cluster. With a strong start-up ecosystem, high R&D’s expenditures and policies which encourage innovation, the city competes with Beijing and Hangzhou to be the Chinese Silicon Valley. Yet, a gentrification phenomenon threatens the attractiveness of the city. Finally, the future of Shenzhen is strongly dependent upon the future of the Pearl River Delta, which could become the most powerful region of the world if cities succeed to create synergies between them.
1. Introduction 1
2. Economic theories of cluster and the Silicon Valley Case 3
2.1. Cluster definitions 3
2.2. General cluster definitions 3
2.2.1. The paradox of the existence of cluster in a global economy 3
2.2.2. Technology cluster definition and Technopolis 4
2.3. Technology cluster’s framework: the seven actors 4
2.3.1. Large corporations 5
2.3.2. Start-ups and entrepreneurs 6
2.3.3. Financers 7
2.3.4. Top Universities 8
2.3.5. Influencers and communities 9
2.3.6. Local government 10
2.3.7. National government 11
2.4. The advantages of a technology cluster 11
2.4.1. Increasing the productivity 11
2.4.2. Driving the innovation 13
2.4.3. New Businesses Formation 13
3. An overview of Shenzhen’s development 14
3.1. The myth of the sleeping fishing village 14
3.2. The establishment of the Special Economic Zone 15
3.3. The quick economic growth 17
3.4. The expansion of the population 19
4. Shenzhen: a Chinese Silicon Valley? 21
4.1. Shenzhen’s framework: a technology cluster? 21
4.1.1. Large high-tech companies 21
4.1.2. Start-up and entrepreneur ecosystem 25
4.1.3. Universities in Shenzhen 27
4.1.4. Financers 28
4.1.6. Local government 29
4.1.7. National government 31
4.2. Shenzhen’s issue: the gentrification of the city 32
4.3. Is Shenzhen a Chinese Silicon Valley? 33
4.4. Silicon Delta? 34
5. Conclusions 35
References 37
Bibliography 44
Appendix 48
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