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From Three There Comes Everything

Xiaobo Wu (), Jian Du () and Sihan Li ()
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Xiaobo Wu: Zhejiang University
Jian Du: Zhejiang University
Sihan Li: Zhejiang University

Chapter 2 in Non-Linear Growth, 2023, pp 29-50 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter mainly explains how Geely “got the ball rolling” with limited resources and insufficient strength. Specifically, as a latecomer in the automobile industry, Geely frugally and efficiently acquired and utilized external resources, establishing organizational routines of capacity substitution and transformation in the development process. All of these aspects helped Geely adhere to the following proverb: “One is the child of the divine law. After one comes two, after two comes three, and after three comes all things.”

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-5273-1_2

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