This study primarily investigates the actual promotion conditions of the Taiwan Personal Information
Protection & Administration System (TPIPAS) and discrepancies with international personal
data protection norms. This study uses expert interviews to gather the goals and examines
current problems when introducing Taiwanese enterprises to TPIPAS and third-party payment
personal data protection. Subsequent to a comparative analysis of the expert interview
results and international practices, this study recommends that the Government should take the
following steps: 1) provide subsidy measures for the relevant system and strengthen advocacy;
2) form independent agencies with specific responsibilities; 3) draw up clear checklist items; and
4) implement provisions to support third-party payment and formulate an inspection system that
builds public trust in the role of an equitable third party in coordination with the Personal Data
Protection Act. It is hoped that the results of this study may provide the Government with a
reference to continue to improve and promote TPIPAS and third-party payment standards.
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International Journal of Innovation in Management 3(2), pp.97-110