The Analysis of the Vertical Integration on Taiwan Solar Energy Industry -- From the Profit Pools Perspective

碩士 === 龍華科技大學 === 商學與管理研究所 === 97 === In 1997, a total of 160 Members of the United Nations signed the agreement of 『Kyoto Protocol』in Japan, and it came into effect in February 6, 2005. The agreement declared the carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions will be forced a further reduction o...

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Main Authors: Yu-Min Chen, 陳鈺旻
Other Authors: Chin-Wei Tung
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/22405903252469417037
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Summary:碩士 === 龍華科技大學 === 商學與管理研究所 === 97 === In 1997, a total of 160 Members of the United Nations signed the agreement of 『Kyoto Protocol』in Japan, and it came into effect in February 6, 2005. The agreement declared the carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions will be forced a further reduction of 5.2% to 1990 level on average, between 2008 and 2012. However, Taiwan’s solar industry market is relatively small, comparing with other foreign countries. Therefore, the value chain analysis, the vertically integrated production model, the industrial risk and performance, as well as the prediction of the future performance of Taiwan's solar energy industry, are the key research topics that we would like to address. In this study there are four goals to be achieved: first, to investigate the global profile of the solar energy industry and its development in our country; second, to provide profit pool analysis of vertical integration by using the business performance indicators among key manufacturers; third, to introduce the concept of the portfolio to further integrate the upper, middle and lower industrial players in order to reduce the risk at same overall profit returns; finally, to make the final conclusions and recommendations.