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    Title: 應用CORPS模式分析音樂休閒產業之經營管理:以國立台灣交響樂團為例
    Analyzing the Operation and Management of Music Leisure Industry with the CORPS Model: National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra
    Authors: 戴岑卉
    TAI, TSEN-HUI
    Contributors: 休閒與遊憩管理學系碩士在職專班
    Keywords: 非營利組織;國立臺灣交響樂團;CORPS模式
    Non-profit organizations;National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra;CORPS model
    Date: 2021-08-05
    Issue Date: 2022-10-31 07:11:56 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: 亞洲大學
    Abstract: 本研究主要針對國立臺灣交響樂團的內部組織結構、主要來源、運作模式、服務內容以及服務對象並運用CORPS模式來分析,希望國立臺灣交響樂團在執行的各個項目細節能夠更加的順利,以一個公家單位又是非營利組織的條件來作為研究對象,並藉由質性分析法來統整資料與結果,再透過司徒達賢提出的「CORPS」模式來整合國立臺灣交響樂團的狀態及未來發展,並了解樂團現況所面臨的困難並且如何解決或改善,如何能在有限的能力及資源,讓國立臺灣交響樂團持續達到永續經營及創新。
    This research mainly focuses on the internal organizational structure, main sources, operation mode, service content and service objects of the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra and uses the CORPS model to analyze. It is hoped that the details of the various projects implemented by the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra will be more smooth, with a public company. The unit is also a non-profit organization as the research object, and uses qualitative analysis to integrate the data and results, and then integrates the state and future development of the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra through the "CORPS" model proposed by Stuart Tak-hsien, and Understand the difficulties faced by the orchestra and how to solve or improve it. How can the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra continue to achieve sustainable management and innovation with limited capabilities and resources.
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