Effects Of The Crisis On The Automotive Industry In Developing Countries : A Global Value Chain Perspective
2010; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1596/1813-9450-5330
ISSN1813-9450
AutoresJohannes Van Biesebroeck, Timothy J. Sturgeon,
Tópico(s)Indian Economic and Social Development
ResumoNo AccessPolicy Research Working Papers22 Jun 2013Effects Of The Crisis On The Automotive Industry In Developing Countries : A Global Value Chain PerspectiveAuthors/Editors: Johannes Van Biesebroeck and Timothy J. SturgeonJohannes Van Biesebroeck and Timothy J. Sturgeonhttps://doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-5330SectionsAboutPDF (0.6 MB) ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In Abstract:This paper applies global value chain analysis to study recent trends in the global automotive industry. The authors pay special attention to the effects of the recent economic crisis on the industry in developing countries. The principal finding is that the crisis has accelerated pre-crisis trends toward greater importance of the industry in the South. More rapid growth of car ownership is the impetus, but the co-location and close interaction of suppliers and lead firms in this industry is an important catalyst. Opportunities to move up in the value chain for suppliers in emerging economies have proliferated and are likely to become even stronger now that an increasing number of new models are developed specifically for markets in developing countries. The co-location of assembly and parts plants in national and regional production systems has largely confined the impact of sales declines during the crisis to each country/region. In addition, the different development strategies followed by countries like Mexico, China, and India are slowly converging as their industries gain size and independence. Previous bookNext book FiguresreferencesRecommendeddetailsCited byAutomotive Industry ChallengesLearnings from TATA Group - A Case StudyInternational Journal of Management, Technology, and Social Sciences20 October 2022The global shortage of semiconductor components as a source of the current crisis in the global automotive industryMIR (Modernization. Innovation. 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