When a science park or a technology park react to a transformation in the world, it becomes important to determine how to eliminate components with poor performance that have not contributed to the country’s overall research and development targets. The theory and goal of competitiveness clusters and technology parks in France is similar. The territory of the Technology Park is a type of organization with a structure that can be re-organized, just as the concept of Fractal Theory, to become diversified into an organization through re-organization. This study uses the Fuzzy Delphi method to investigate France and Taiwan’s innovation strategies by analysing the degree of recognition of park evaluation items in an expert questionnaire as a preliminary study of park evaluation in developing Science Parks in Taiwan.
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