Title: 矽智慧財產觀點: 半導體晶圓產業的創新模式
Innovative Business Models in Semiconductor Foundry Industry: From Silicon Intellectual Property Perspectives
Authors: 阮月嫦
Yuen, Yuet-Sheung
朱博湧
李正福
Chu, Po-Young
Lee, Cheng-Few
管理科學系所
Keywords: innovative business models;semiconductor foundry;silicon intellectual property;transaction cost;DFM adder strategy;home depot strategy;innovative business models;semiconductor foundry;silicon intellectual property;transaction cost;DFM adder strategy;home depot strategy
Issue Date: 2010
Abstract: Intellectual property (IP) is an exponentially consequential driver of competitive advantage nowadays. We bring in the technical views in the use of SIP technology as a more strategic weapon to elaborate our proposed strategies - design for manufacturability (DFM) adder, and home depot strategies through transaction cost approach that are able to be practically applying in the semiconductor foundry industry with added value by all means. DFM adder strategy is an effective solution specifying for wafer processing enhancement while home depot strategy is an entire solution massing on product design integration. More substantially, these strategies are totally awesome mechanism that can be matching and winning in the evolving marketplace for foundry industry in the twenty-first century.
Intellectual property (IP) is an exponentially consequential driver of competitive advantage nowadays. We bring in the technical views in the use of SIP technology as a more strategic weapon to elaborate our proposed strategies - design for manufacturability (DFM) adder, and home depot strategies through transaction cost approach that are able to be practically applying in the semiconductor foundry industry with added value by all means. DFM adder strategy is an effective solution specifying for wafer processing enhancement while home depot strategy is an entire solution massing on product design integration. More substantially, these strategies are totally awesome mechanism that can be matching and winning in the evolving marketplace for foundry industry in the twenty-first century.
URI: http://140.113.39.130/cdrfb3/record/nctu/#GT079331817
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/40612
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