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dc.contributor.advisor張大為zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisorChang, Daviden_US
dc.contributor.author蔡孟妤zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorTsai, Angelineen_US
dc.creator蔡孟妤zh_TW
dc.creatorTsai, Angelineen_US
dc.date2021en_US
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-02T08:30:43Z-
dc.date.available2021-09-02T08:30:43Z-
dc.date.issued2021-09-02T08:30:43Z-
dc.identifierG0108933021en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/136900-
dc.description碩士zh_TW
dc.description國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description國際經營管理英語碩士學位學程(IMBA)zh_TW
dc.description108933021zh_TW
dc.description.abstractPhotovoltaic manufacturing industry is one of the most important new energy industries in Taiwan, however, global photovoltaic manufacturers have expanded market actively and the fierce cut-price competition between countries cause negative impact on Taiwan`s photovoltaic manufacturing industry.\r\nThe research purpose is to provide references and recommendations to Taiwanese photovoltaic manufacturers; therefore, I choose three companies, Canadian Solar Inc., Jinko Solar and LONGi Green Energy, which have higher bankability level to conduct case analysis. By knowing those companies’ risk response and success model, I hope can put forward suggestions as reference to Taiwanese photovoltaic manufacturers. Besides, I use SWOT analysis to evaluate Taiwan’s current industry pros, cons and opportunities.\r\nCOVID-19caused a global pandemic and brought several huge negative impacts to photovoltaic industry, including the postponement of financial cycle leading to the financial difficulty, the logistics stagnation leading to the rise of delivery risk and the deterioration of global commercial environment and international trading policies leading to the future demand fluctuation. Some policy and management suggestions for COVID-19 are proposed based on the conclusions of the study.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsTABLE OF CONTENTS\r\n1. Introduction 1\r\n1.1. Research background and purpose 1\r\n1.2. Research Scope 1\r\n1.3. Research Process 2\r\n2. Overview of Global Photovoltaic Industry Development 3\r\n2.1. Taiwan Solar Photovoltaic Industry Introduction 3\r\n2.2. Variation of Global Main Photovoltaic Manufacturer 5\r\n2.3. Research Targets Selection 6\r\n3. Overall analysis of photovoltaic industry of Taiwan 7\r\n3.1. SWOT Analysis 7\r\n3.1.1. Strengths 7\r\n3.1.2. Weakness 7\r\n3.1.3. Opportunity 8\r\n3.1.4. Threats 9\r\n4. Photovoltaic Manufacturers Case Analysis 10\r\n4.1. Canadian Solar Inc 10\r\n4.1.1. Company Background 10\r\n4.1.2. Operation overview 11\r\n4.1.3. Competitive Advantage 12\r\n4.1.3.1. Focus on Premium Rooftop Product 12\r\n4.1.3.2. Strategic Partnership 13\r\n4.1.3.3. Complete risk assessment process before operation 13\r\n4.2. Jinko Solar Holding Co., Ltd. 14\r\n4.2.1. Company Background 14\r\n4.2.2. Operation overview 15\r\n4.2.3. Competitive Advantage 17\r\n4.2.3.1. Rapidly response to unexpected impact 17\r\n4.2.3.2. Highly invest in Research & Development process 18\r\n4.2.3.3. High quality and Brand reputation 18\r\n4.3. LONGi Green Energy Technology 18\r\n4.3.1. Company Background 18\r\n4.3.2. Operation overview 19\r\n4.3.3. Competitive Advantage 21\r\n4.3.3.1. Perspective strategy and efficient execution capability 21\r\n4.3.3.2. Complete Research & Development System 22\r\n4.3.3.3. Increase oversea sales office 22\r\n4.3.3.4. Financial Wellness 22\r\n5. Analysis of Financial Indicators 23\r\n5.1. Debt Ratio 23\r\n5.2. Profit Margin 24\r\n5.3. Revenue Growth Rate 25\r\n5.4. Operating expenses 26\r\n5.4.1. CSI 26\r\n5.4.2. Jinko 27\r\n5.4.3. LONGi 28\r\n6. The Influences of COVID-19 30\r\n6.1. Overall impact of COVID-19 on photovoltaic industry 30\r\n6.2. Impact Factors of COVID-19 on photovoltaic industry 31\r\n6.2.1. Causing financial difficulties 31\r\n6.2.2. Supply chain stagnation and delivery risk 32\r\n6.2.3. Global fluctuation of price and demand 33\r\n7. Conclusion and Recommendation 34\r\n7.1. Overall Conclusion and Recommendation 34\r\n7.2. Suggestions for COVID-19 Issue 35\r\n7.3. Suggestions for Waste Treatment 37\r\n8. Reference 39zh_TW
dc.source.urihttp://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0108933021en_US
dc.subject太陽光電產業zh_TW
dc.subject強弱危機分析zh_TW
dc.subject新冠病毒zh_TW
dc.subject財務分析zh_TW
dc.subjectphotovoltaic industryen_US
dc.subjectSWOT analysisen_US
dc.subjectCOVID-19en_US
dc.subjectfinancial analysisen_US
dc.title太陽光電產業經營競爭分析zh_TW
dc.titleCrisis and Opportunity: Competitive analysis of Photovoltaic industryen_US
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