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第五章 結論與建議

5.3 研究限制與未來研究建議

本論文之研究在方法上有部分研究限制與未臻完善之處。由於受到Fama French 模 型的限制,無法將台灣與美國的IC 廠商納入同一個市場,同時比較兩國 IC 產業的商業 模式與廠商績效與風險的關係。未來的研究可考慮使用其他分析方法,同時能囊括台、

美、甚至全球市場之 IC 廠商,分析商業模式對於廠商風險和績效的影響以進行更全面 性的研究。

 

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