Summary: | 碩士 === 東海大學 === 高階經營管理碩士在職專班 === 106 === Taiwan started to promote women's entrepreneurship counseling with the "Feiyan Project" from the Youth Executive Council of the Executive Yuan in 2000. Over a period of 17 years, the organization has been through Government organization reform, mergers and acquisitions, business division, etc. "Feiyan Project" business was transferred to the Small and Medium Enterprise Department of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and re-named as "Feiyan Plan". In 2017, statstistic shows that there are up to 13 departments and units assisting women's start-ups in Taiwan. A total of 48 programs are implementing relevant women's counseling businesses. Among those programs, "Feiyan Project" is the first policy that emphasizes female entrepreneurship; additionally, spontaneous associations in the name of “Feiyan” (meaning “Flying Geese") have been established. Feiyan has become the best name for women entrepreneurship.
In addition to collecting information and analyzing official data, this study also includes anonymous officials’ qualitative interviews and in-depth interviews with Feiyan Association members and leaders in order to assess the effectiveness of the implementation of "Feiyan Project" or "Feiyan Plan." The following suggestions are made individually for Government Departments and Feiyan Association for future research.
For government: Executive Yuan should set up a counselling platform for women’s entrepreneurship, strengthen entrepreneurial innovation to develop academy, provide tax benifits and venture funds for women’s entreneurship, include women’s entrepreneurship in culture and creative industries, priority procurement under Law of Procurement, assist establishment of CIS brand.
For Feiyan association: establish headquarter of Feiyan associations for social resources, link with social enterprises to improve the finance of Feiyan association, cooperate with communities and manage resources of volunteers, link with social groups, develop cooperation between industry and university, and manage social resources.
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