Performance evaluation of bilateral economic cooperation between Taiwan and partner countries under new southbound policy: past, present, and future

Purpose – in light of the Taiwan New Southbound Policy (NSP), this paper aims to evaluate the performance of bilateral cooperation between Taiwan and its economic partner countries in order to have a better understanding of the coherence of reciprocal relations in the past, present and future. R...

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Main Author: Thi-Nham Le
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Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2022-10-01
Series:Business, Management and Economics Engineering
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Online Access:https://journals.vilniustech.lt/index.php/BMEE/article/view/17055
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description Purpose – in light of the Taiwan New Southbound Policy (NSP), this paper aims to evaluate the performance of bilateral cooperation between Taiwan and its economic partner countries in order to have a better understanding of the coherence of reciprocal relations in the past, present and future. Research methodology – firstly, both individual forecasting models and combining forecasts were employed to predict the future values based on a period of thirty years (1990–2019). Secondly, the paper proposes non-convex DEA to detect non-convex characteristics of datasets where the volume of inputs and outputs were unevenly allocated in past years. Finally, a DEA window was applied to provide efficiency scores for decision-making units (DMUs) across a period of twelve years (2014–2025). Findings – the results found that the efficiency of seven out of eight DMUs will improve in the coming years. With a stable performance in both scale and efficiency, Singapore is Taiwan’s most successful economic partner, followed by Malaysia. The NSP remained as a vital foreign policy in supporting Taiwan’s bilateral trade and outward foreign direct investment (OFDI). Research limitations – more inputs and outputs are required in order to reflect the overall performance of the bilateral cooperation between two economies. Furthermore, more extended models are worth further investigation. Practical implications – the forecasting values of exports and imports can be used in analysing Taiwan economy’s trade deficits. This study provides useful inputs for managers in allocating resources of inbound and outbound values, and reacting rightfully to the uncertain future. Originality/Value – the paper not only contribute much more than previous ones by evaluating into the relationship between size of scale and efficiency of bilateral economies but also provide advices for policymakers in creating mechanisms that can facilitate the NSP’s sustainable development.
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spelling doaj.art-245e87dc768a4333bfbe7a4fcb38d8d72022-12-22T04:34:52ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityBusiness, Management and Economics Engineering2669-24812669-249X2022-10-0120210.3846/bmee.2022.17055Performance evaluation of bilateral economic cooperation between Taiwan and partner countries under new southbound policy: past, present, and futureThi-Nham Le0BA Program in Southeast Asian Languages and Cultures, National Chengchi University, Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C) Purpose – in light of the Taiwan New Southbound Policy (NSP), this paper aims to evaluate the performance of bilateral cooperation between Taiwan and its economic partner countries in order to have a better understanding of the coherence of reciprocal relations in the past, present and future. Research methodology – firstly, both individual forecasting models and combining forecasts were employed to predict the future values based on a period of thirty years (1990–2019). Secondly, the paper proposes non-convex DEA to detect non-convex characteristics of datasets where the volume of inputs and outputs were unevenly allocated in past years. Finally, a DEA window was applied to provide efficiency scores for decision-making units (DMUs) across a period of twelve years (2014–2025). Findings – the results found that the efficiency of seven out of eight DMUs will improve in the coming years. With a stable performance in both scale and efficiency, Singapore is Taiwan’s most successful economic partner, followed by Malaysia. The NSP remained as a vital foreign policy in supporting Taiwan’s bilateral trade and outward foreign direct investment (OFDI). Research limitations – more inputs and outputs are required in order to reflect the overall performance of the bilateral cooperation between two economies. Furthermore, more extended models are worth further investigation. Practical implications – the forecasting values of exports and imports can be used in analysing Taiwan economy’s trade deficits. This study provides useful inputs for managers in allocating resources of inbound and outbound values, and reacting rightfully to the uncertain future. Originality/Value – the paper not only contribute much more than previous ones by evaluating into the relationship between size of scale and efficiency of bilateral economies but also provide advices for policymakers in creating mechanisms that can facilitate the NSP’s sustainable development. https://journals.vilniustech.lt/index.php/BMEE/article/view/17055Taiwan New Southbound Policydata enveloping analysis (DEA)non-convex DEAwindow DEAforecasting models
spellingShingle Thi-Nham Le
Performance evaluation of bilateral economic cooperation between Taiwan and partner countries under new southbound policy: past, present, and future
Business, Management and Economics Engineering
Taiwan New Southbound Policy
data enveloping analysis (DEA)
non-convex DEA
window DEA
forecasting models
title Performance evaluation of bilateral economic cooperation between Taiwan and partner countries under new southbound policy: past, present, and future
title_full Performance evaluation of bilateral economic cooperation between Taiwan and partner countries under new southbound policy: past, present, and future
title_fullStr Performance evaluation of bilateral economic cooperation between Taiwan and partner countries under new southbound policy: past, present, and future
title_full_unstemmed Performance evaluation of bilateral economic cooperation between Taiwan and partner countries under new southbound policy: past, present, and future
title_short Performance evaluation of bilateral economic cooperation between Taiwan and partner countries under new southbound policy: past, present, and future
title_sort performance evaluation of bilateral economic cooperation between taiwan and partner countries under new southbound policy past present and future
topic Taiwan New Southbound Policy
data enveloping analysis (DEA)
non-convex DEA
window DEA
forecasting models
url https://journals.vilniustech.lt/index.php/BMEE/article/view/17055
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