Towards a new order in the global automotive industry: How Asian companies catch up to their western peers

and transmissions (Caradvice.com, 2010). However, Volvo possesses a certain powertrain know-how that seems to be innovative as the company up to now still delivers Diesel engines to Ford for the company's European models and has partnered with German Siemens to develop electric vehicles (Motorw...

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Main Author: Wäldchen, Daniel (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hamburg Diplomica Verlag 2014
Edition:1st ed
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Summary:and transmissions (Caradvice.com, 2010). However, Volvo possesses a certain powertrain know-how that seems to be innovative as the company up to now still delivers Diesel engines to Ford for the company's European models and has partnered with German Siemens to develop electric vehicles (MotorwayAmerica.com, 2010; Siemens AG, 2011; Volvo Car Corporation, 2011a, 2011b). Absorbing and integrating Volvo's knowledge in order to leapfrog in the catch up process regarding development capabilities represents a major challenge to Geely.   Biographische Informationen Daniel Wäldchen was born in Salzgitter, Germany in 1985. He completed his studies at the Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences (Wolfsburg) and the Berlin School of Economics and Law with a Master's degree in International Business and Consulting. He gained several years of practical experience in the automotive industry which has always been in the focus of his interest. Currently the author is writing a Ph.D. thesis at the Bundeswehr University Munich
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Physical Description:1 online resource (133 pages)
ISBN:9783954896080
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