Effects Of the Organizational Operation, Resource Sharing, Environmental Management on Operational Performance for Leisure Agricultural Area

碩士 === 國立中興大學 === 生物產業管理研究所 === 105 === This study is an application of the scoring regarding to the evaluation of leisure agricultural areas of 2016, which analyzes “Operation and Function of Organization”, “Resource of Recreational Agriculture and Value-Added Industry”, “Environmental Construction...

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Main Authors: Cioa-Jyun Yang, 楊喬鈞
Other Authors: Bi-Kun Tsai
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/63377626907392574952
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Summary:碩士 === 國立中興大學 === 生物產業管理研究所 === 105 === This study is an application of the scoring regarding to the evaluation of leisure agricultural areas of 2016, which analyzes “Operation and Function of Organization”, “Resource of Recreational Agriculture and Value-Added Industry”, “Environmental Construction and Management of Public Facility’s Maintenance” and “Operational Performance”, expecting to explore valuable perspectives of leisure agricultural areas’ development through commissioners and experts’ aspects. This study analyzes the scoring of leisure agricultural areas’ evaluation of 2016 and regains 454 sets of scoring forms during the evaluation. Using One-Way Analysis of Variance and Regression Analysis, the main analytical result is that “Organizational Operation” affects “Operational Performance” the most, with “Resource Sharing” coming after then “Environmental Management” the least. Leisure agricultural areas in Northern Taiwan scores significantly higher than Middle Taiwan, Southern Taiwan and Western Taiwan in these four perspectives: “Operation and Function of Organization”, “Resource of Recreational Agriculture and Value-Added Industry”, “Environmental Construction and Management of Public Facility’s Maintenance” and “Operational Performance”. In comparison of Middle Taiwan and Southern Taiwan, the former scores much higher. Regarding to the score of “resource sharing”, leisure agricultural areas which have less than 5-year experience or 6 to 10 years of experience, score considerably higher than those who have over 16-year experience. This study recommends that leisure agricultural areas should pay more attention on the operation of the organization, and the functioning of the subjected development association to integrate enterprises, so to unleash the synergy. Besides, we recommend to study into the reason why agricultural-tourism areas in Northern Taiwan scores higher than other regions by each dimensions through different aspects in follow-up research, which is worth discussing about. Additionally, the function of resource sharing in newer leisure agricultural areas is better than those older ones can be a topic to look into through different aspects as well. This study expects to deliver a proposal for domestic leisure agricultural areas and Council of Agriculture regarding to subjected industry’s development, and as a reference for future research.