Why Be Listed? An Investigation toward Taiwanese Manufacturing Affiliates in Mainland China.

碩士 === 國立政治大學 === 國際貿易學系 === 90 === Abstract The thesis investigates the manufacturing affiliates of 3 Taiwanese listed companies in Mainland China with their motives, selections, and benefits for listing. I use deductive analytic research approach to compare the possible listing countrie...

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Main Authors: Yu Hao Hsiao, 蕭昀浩
Other Authors: Jun Pao Kang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2002
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/62723537954717990204
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Summary:碩士 === 國立政治大學 === 國際貿易學系 === 90 === Abstract The thesis investigates the manufacturing affiliates of 3 Taiwanese listed companies in Mainland China with their motives, selections, and benefits for listing. I use deductive analytic research approach to compare the possible listing countries or exchanges with their systems, issuance costs, and relevant regulations. Moreover, I use non-random sampling method to select 3 Taiwanese listed companies controlling their sizes and the ways they invested in Mainland China. I use a non-structured questionnaire to evaluate them with in-depth interviews. Finally, I use the previous data to develop 3 plausible propositions to form the basis of following research. The propositions and thesis conclusions are below. Propositions 1. The main three motives of the manufacturing affiliates of Taiwanese companies are promoting their reputation, raising the funds for long-term operation, and to get a “real expanding option” for their future. 2. Mainland China will be the first place they consider to list. 3. The headquarters of Taiwanese firms would be key decision-makers for listing of their Mainland China affiliates. Conclusions 1. The stock markets of Mainland China will be very important capital sources for them. 2. They have sequence consideration about where they list. 3. The interaction and deregulation of the policies between two sides of the strait will have great influence toward whether they will list in Taiwan.