Towards a New Order in the Global Automotive Industry: How Asian Companies Catch Up to Their Western Peers - Daniel Wäldchen - Books - Anchor Academic Publishing - 9783954891085 - July 26, 2013
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Towards a New Order in the Global Automotive Industry: How Asian Companies Catch Up to Their Western Peers

Daniel Wäldchen

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Towards a New Order in the Global Automotive Industry: How Asian Companies Catch Up to Their Western Peers

The global automotive industry faces the most influential changes since the revolutionary introduction of mass production a century ago. Latecomer firms from Asia are challenging the western incumbents. They can change the rules of the game in the industry by leapfrogging several steps in their development process. This study seeks to contribute to the discussion of latecomer firms by gaining insights into the catch up processes of five automotive companies in the passenger car segment, namely BYD (PRC), Chery (PRC), Geely (PRC), Tata Motors (India) and Mahindra & Mahindra (India). Based on learning theories and the core processes of car manufacturers, the author develops a catch up framework in order to compare automotive latecomers. The Korean manufacturer Hyundai serves as an example for a successful catch up, and provides a contextual framing for catch up processes in the automotive sector. An analysis of empirical data provides evidence for the evaluation of the catch up status of the five challenger firms. The author emphasizes the influence of institutional settings in China and India and the role of business groups that can act as facilitators for the catch up process. Finally, the study clusters the catch up strategies of the five observed companies in order to compare their approach.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 26, 2013
ISBN13 9783954891085
Publishers Anchor Academic Publishing
Pages 136
Dimensions 207 × 7 × 292 mm   ·   344 g
Language English  

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