Model of Cross-Enterprise Product Development Framework: An Empirical Study in the Thermal Module Industry

碩士 === 國立屏東科技大學 === 工業管理系所 === 95 === Under the urge of Internet and the trend in the international division of labor, it raises a practically important issue that how to effectively integrate the business flow and the corresponding information among different enterprise members in the supply chain,...

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Main Authors: Ju-Ping Liao, 廖茹屏
Other Authors: Tien-Sheng Chang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2007
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/17948770370271010076
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Summary:碩士 === 國立屏東科技大學 === 工業管理系所 === 95 === Under the urge of Internet and the trend in the international division of labor, it raises a practically important issue that how to effectively integrate the business flow and the corresponding information among different enterprise members in the supply chain, and further enable each enterprise to exert its own core competence to successfully induct the truly demand-responsive products as soon as possible. The means to effectively conduct cross-enterprise product development has captured the attention of numerous researchers. Among the many papers written by the previous researchers to reveal the details of various stages of collaborative design operations, to address the key factors and management patterns and to combine theories and practices and further verification are seldom seen. This research aims to establish an operation mechanism which integrates professional knowledge at on each stage and attains the collaborative design, from the product research and design to the mass production, in a cross-enterprise setting. The procedure flowcharts are used to analysis and discuss the collaboration mechanism of each functional department for the cross-enterprise. An empirical study in the thermal module industry is conducted. The results of this thesis are expected to be suitable to be applied in the supply chain of the domestic electronic industry. Other industries may also take it as a valuable reference with necessary adjustment in accordance with their products and the characteristics of the associated supply chain.