Examining the Value Co-Creation Process of International Design Competition and Enterprise Participant:Perspective from Micro Design Brand in Taiwan

碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 創意產業設計研究所 === 105 === In today's competitive battleground, international design award is a strategy for companies to distinguish themselves from competitors. The benefit of design award has different values for different sizes of participants. For the Micro Design Brands (MDBs...

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Main Authors: Pin-ChiehWu, 吳品潔
Other Authors: Chia-Han Yang
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/dd939v
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Summary:碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 創意產業設計研究所 === 105 === In today's competitive battleground, international design award is a strategy for companies to distinguish themselves from competitors. The benefit of design award has different values for different sizes of participants. For the Micro Design Brands (MDBs) with less capital, manpower, management capacity and marketability, design award has given the opportunities of promotion and improvement. Previous studies pointed out that successful International Design Competitions (IDCs) must include interaction and co-evolution with participants. Thus, the purpose of this research is to explore the Value Co-creation (VCC) process between IDCs and MDBs, and give suggestions for the development of mechanism. This study used qualitative research methods, with the framework divided into: (1) To identify the co-created value between IDCs and MDBs. (2) To identify the VCC process between IDCs and MDBs. (3) To explore facilitating effects of the VCC process in developing IDCs and MDBs. To sum up the value co-creation process and future development mechanism of IDCs and MDBs, data were collected from literature review and in-depth interviews, and were analyzed among multiple case studies. The results include three parts, first, values created by the IDCs and MDBs include organizational value, emotional value, economic value and network relationship value. Second, there were three phases of VCC process: vision sharing, co-benefit and value circulation. These three phases illustrated that how the both sides exchange information through the platform to achieve the cooperative cognition, and then build the opportunity of interaction between two sides to expand the network of stakeholders, so as to create a positive circulation of both roles and social diffusion; Third, this study proposed different collaboration strategies between IDCs and MDBs. This research provided deeper insights for the relevant organizations, whether competition participants or organizers.