The Research of Cultural and Creative Industries' Incubators

碩士 === 國立政治大學 === 國家發展研究所 === 101 === Every country sets many policies to support cultural and creative industries. According to Taiwan’s policies , government offer subsidies to support some universities founding incubator for entrepreneurs of cultural and creative industries. The purposes of this...

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Main Author: 李孟蓁
Other Authors: 彭立忠
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/13313543992486856597
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Summary:碩士 === 國立政治大學 === 國家發展研究所 === 101 === Every country sets many policies to support cultural and creative industries. According to Taiwan’s policies , government offer subsidies to support some universities founding incubator for entrepreneurs of cultural and creative industries. The purposes of this study are : to know whether the cultural and creative industries’ incubators can help increase youth employment? How do these incubators run? What results of these incubators? Research subjects include KD Art Culture Industry Innovation Incubation Center(KDarts) of Taipei National University of Arts(TNUA), Arts and Cultural Industry Innovation Incubation Center of Nation Taiwan University of Arts(NTUA). In-depth interviews is used for data collection. Research findings and suggestions are: both incubators provide low-rent and free consultative services to help entrepreneurs succeed, and also do a favor for youth employment. However, there is a contradiction that most entrepreneurs in these two incubators don’t want to accept extra investment. Under this circumstance, the suggestion is to be more careful while dealing with the role confliction between creative workers and entrepreneurs. Furthermore, this two incubators perform well, but still face some operational difficulties. KDarts has the geographical problem ,the suggestion is that government can offer empty urban spaces to KDarts. And the problems of NTUA’s incubator are : poor interaction with community due to geographical problem, lack of administrative support, less school-to-work program, and technical exchange program only for certain entrepreneurs. This study suggests : to relax the limitation of folkland for NTUA running it in a better way, to hire more professional consultants of arts administration, to encourage more students to take part in the school-to-work program, and to hold the technical exchange program for all kinds of entrepreneurs.