五、 討論
6.2 後續研究建議
產業群聚會隨著產業的不同而有所差異,本研究著重於臺灣精密機械相關產業,而 精密機械產業早期都是以一群黑手技術者創業起家,剛開始這些公司的規模很小,並都 以技術本位為導向,其產業群聚的形成與一些資金密集的高科技產業的群聚形成,及產 業群聚所產生的效應可能會有所差異。因此,建議後續研究者可以朝不同產業別作研 究。同時,對於產業群聚形成的原因也可增加不同的研究方法,譬如:ANP、灰色理論、
模糊理論等方法,以彌補變動環境所產生的快速變化。
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