A Study of the Sustainability of BOT Operation Mode in NMMST – with Analytic Hierarchy Process Method

碩士 === 國立體育大學 === 休閒產業經營學系 === 103 === Over the past century, the operation of BOT operation mode (Build-Operate-Transfer) is a global trend under the government tight budget and manpower policy. The National Museum of Marine Science & Technology (NMMST) in Keelung is a national museum for marin...

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Main Authors: Su, Hsiu-E, 蘇秀娥
Other Authors: Wang, Jun-Ren
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/gdgab8
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Summary:碩士 === 國立體育大學 === 休閒產業經營學系 === 103 === Over the past century, the operation of BOT operation mode (Build-Operate-Transfer) is a global trend under the government tight budget and manpower policy. The National Museum of Marine Science & Technology (NMMST) in Keelung is a national museum for marine. It follows the operation mode of the National Museum of Marine Biology & Aquarum (NMMBA) in Ping Dong as a model and entrusts the Cyaquamarine Company to take over the business of the special permission for 29 years. It is just over a year since opening. The NMMST has to make the private company profitable and maintain the harmony between the public and private departments. Under the win-win situation, it will be helpful for the sustainability of BOT operation mode. This study is aimed to discuss the sustainability of BOT operation mode in NMMST with Analytic Hierarchy Process Method for the gravity, including environment, economic, social and cultural. Experts and scholars will be investigated through these factors by the AHP questionnaire. The result is that environment is the priority in this study for both administration and enterprise, followed by cultural, economic and social. The study results will be a reference for operations of those BOT public facilities in the future.