Summary: | 碩士 === 國立臺北大學 === 都市計劃研究所 === 106 === Coming into the post-industrial age, cities are considered to be creative spaces, because they provide opportunities for many people to meet by chance, and face-to-face. Under the concept, more and more studies show that the city is regarded as a space for entrepreneurship and encouraging young people to start their own businesses. Currently, creative cluster and entrepreneurship are discussed respectively in different schools, but rarely discussed them together. In Taiwan, local governments have begun to dominate various activities and policies about cultural and creative ideas, and also emphasize youth entrepreneurship.
This study’s subject is mainly about the government-led startup hub; the core question is to explore whether the government-led has helped young people's entrepreneurial ability and creativity. What effect will it cause? The overall thesis is conducted through three questions: What is the particularity of government-led youth innovation space; How the clustering affect and be the importance role to the creative industry under the policy input; and whether the government's supporting and cultivating process will have external effect on young people.
Therefore, this study used literature analysis and field researches, by interviewing with 17 respondents related to Shenji368 Startup Cluster to fulfill the research. First of all, the study found that the particularity of the government-led startup hub is that it can provide the factors of low risk and high opportunities; Second, by carefully designing the environment for incubation and shaping the culture dishes, the government enables the creative workers to approach the market creativity, but it is a predictable modular creativity; Finally, because of the policy arrangement on location and space, the overall trend towards commercialization is closer to the market, which also makes the balance between creativity and entrepreneurship of young entrepreneurs appear crisis.
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