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El. knyga: Managing Innovation and Cultural Management in the Digital Era: The case of the National Palace Museum

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The world-class National Palace Museum (NPM) in Taiwan possesses a repository of the largest collection of Chinese cultural treasures of outstanding quality. Through implementing a two-organizational restructuring, and shifting its operational focus from being object-oriented to public-centered, it aims to capture the attention of people and promote awareness of the culture and traditions of China. In this vein, the NPM combines its expertise in museum service with the possibilities afforded by Information Technology (IT). This book analyses the research results of a team sponsored by the National Science Council in Taiwan to observe the development processes and accomplishments, and to conduct scientific researches covering not only the technology and management disciplines, but also the humanities and social science disciplines.

The development process of new digital content and IT-enabled services of NPM would be a useful benchmark for museums, cultural and creative organizations and traditional organizations in Taiwan and around the world.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
x
List of contributors
xii
Preface xiv
PART I NPM-related issues
1(60)
1 Challenges and adaptations: the transformation of the National Palace Museum over the past 30 years
3(12)
Ming-Chu Fung
2 Transforming traditional organizations: a model and challenges
15(24)
Rua-Huan Tsaih
3 Application and interdisciplinary integration of digital technology and the humanities: using the history of the development of digital assets in the National Palace Museum as an example
39(22)
Quo-Ping Lin
Chen-Wo Kuo
Shoou-Shyan Yen
Chun-Ko Hsieh
PART II Organization-related issues
61(70)
4 Organizational issues in implementing information and communication technology in museum: the case of the National Palace Museum
63(19)
Tzu-Shian Han
Yi-An Chen
5 Measurement development of service quality for museum websites displaying artifacts
82(28)
Hsu-Hsin Chiang
Rua-Huan Tsaih
Tzu-Shian Han
6 Legal issues regarding innovative museum services in a mobile and cloud computing environment: examples of copyright and licensing issues for the National Palace Museum
110(21)
Jerry G. Fong
PART III Technology-related issues
131(92)
7 Developing the cloud services adoption strategy for the National Palace Museum
133(16)
Hsin-Lu Chang
Kai Wang
8 Mobilizing digital museums
149(18)
Yao-Nan Lien
Hung-Chin Jang
Tzu-Chieh Tsai
Pei-Jeng Kuo
Chih-Lin Hu
9 Design factors of a mobile museum navigation system: the case of National Palace Museum
167(33)
Eldon Y. Li
Laurence F. K. Chang
10 Investigating security mechanisms for ICT-enabled services of the National Palace Museum
200(23)
Fang Yu
Index 223
Rua-Huan Tsaih is Professor at the Department of Management Information Systems, National Chengchi University, Taiwan.

Tzu-Shian Han is Professor at the Department of Business Administration, National Chengchi University, Taiwan.