International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management
2001 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2015
- An empirical study of solution search processes in complex problem-solving: the vehicle cross-beam case pp. 329-357

- Ramsin Yakob
- A framework for evaluation criteria of supply chain performance in automotive industry: the case of the Iranian automotive supply chain pp. 358-380

- Mohsen Shafiei Nikabadi and Mohsen Ameri Shahrabi
- MNCs' subsidiaries in emerging countries driving internationalisation and innovation: a case study in Brazil pp. 381-400

- Renato Machado Costa, Marcos A.C. Bruno, Eduardo Vasconcellos and Luiz A.B. Da Silveira Junior
- Impact of future trends on personal mobility services pp. 401-417

- Markku Tinnilä and Jukka Kallio
- Business model innovations in times of long-term discontinuous technological change - an empirical examination of the automotive industry in transition to electric mobility pp. 418-442

- Heike Proff and Thomas Martin Fojcik
Volume 15, issue 3, 2015
- Eco-innovation and firm growth: leading edge of China's electric vehicle business pp. 226-243

- Zejian Li
- China's automotive industry: structural impediments to socio-economic rebalancing pp. 244-267

- Boy Lüthje and Miao Tian
- ASEAN economic community and the regional automotive industry: impact of ASEAN economic integration on two types of automotive production in Southeast Asia pp. 268-291

- Hideo Kobayashi, Yingshan Jin and Martin Schroeder
- Hyundai's dynamics of styling-driven capability development: a historical analysis of the 1970s-1990s pp. 292-310

- Eugene Choi
- The social stratification of the costs of motoring in France (1984-2006) pp. 311-328

- Yoann Demoli
Volume 15, issue 2, 2015
- Food for thought: which organisation and ecosystem governance to boost radical innovation in the electromobility 2.0 industry? pp. 105-125

- Carole Donada and Danielle Attias
- Competing and co-existing business models for EV: lessons from international case studies pp. 126-148

- Claire Weiller, Tianjiao Shang, Andy Neely and Yongjiang Shi
- Personal car or shared car? Predicting potential modal shifts from multinomial logit models and bootstrap confidence intervals pp. 149-170

- Amandine Chevalier and Frédéric Lantz
- Electric vehicle fleet contributions for isolated systems. The case of the Canary Islands pp. 171-193

- Gustavo Marrero, Yannick Perez, Marc Petit and Francisco Ramos-Real
- Norwegian electric car user experiences pp. 194-221

- Petter Haugneland and Hans HÃ¥vard Kvisle
Volume 15, issue 1, 2015
- Customer integration and voice-of-customer methods in the German automotive industry pp. 1-19

- Alexandra Rese, Alexander Sänn and Felix Homfeldt
- Value added and competences in the transition to electric mobility - an analysis of the European automotive industry pp. 20-42

- Heike Proff, Thomas M. Fojcik and Dominik Kilian
- The world that chose the machine: an evolutionary view of the technological race in the history of the automobile pp. 43-62

- Marcos Amatucci
- New Brazilian automotive industrial policy: analysis of the consequences for local R%D based on new comer's strategies pp. 63-79

- Ugo Ibusuki, Roberto C. Bernardes and Flávia L. Consoni
- The restructuring of tier 1 automotive suppliers in Europe during the crisis pp. 80-95

- Alessandro Manello and Giuseppe Calabrese
Volume 14, issue 3/4, 2014
- Passenger transport mode share in cities: exploration of actual and future trends with a worldwide survey pp. 203-216

- Anne Aguiléra and Jean Grébert
- Drivers of carsharing diffusion in Germany: an actor-centred approach pp. 217-245

- Kirstin Lindloff, Nadine Pieper, Nils C. Bandelow and David M. Woisetschläger
- Understanding the mobility-transformative qualities of urban park and ride polices in the UK and the Netherlands pp. 246-270

- Marc Dijk and Graham Parkhurst
- A Pareto-efficient market-clearing mechanism for shared-mobility systems pp. 271-285

- Scott Le Vine
- Carsharing with electric vehicles in the context of users' mobility needs - results from user-centred research from the BeMobility field trial (Berlin) pp. 286-305

- Lisa Ruhrort, Josephine Steiner, Andreas Graff, Daniel Hinkeldein and Christian Hoffmann
- Urban, sub-urban or rural: where is the best place for electric vehicles? pp. 306-323

- Daniel Newman, Peter Wells, Ceri Donovan, Paul Nieuwenhuis and Huw Davies
- Promoting next generation vehicles in Japan: the smart communities and their experimentations pp. 324-346

- Bruno Faivre d'Arcier and Yveline Lecler
- Accelerating market diffusion of battery electric vehicles through alternative mobility concepts pp. 347-368

- Thomas M. Fojcik and Heike Proff
Volume 14, issue 2, 2014
- Geographical distribution of product development capabilities in the automobile industry: towards a hierarchical division of labour in Mercosur pp. 102-120

- MartÃn Obaya
- Local and global influences on the social responsibility performance of multinational corporations in the Brazilian automotive industry pp. 121-137

- Marcello Monteiro Pereira and Marcos Amatucci
- New initiatives, trends and dilemmas for the Brazilian automotive industry: the case of Inovar Auto and its impacts on electromobility in Brazil pp. 138-157

- Roberto Marx and Adriana Marotti De Mello
- A socio-technical perspective on the electrification of the automobile: niche and regime interaction pp. 158-171

- Marc Dijk
- BMW and Mercedes-Benz first international plant location decision: the site selection and negotiation process in the USA pp. 172-193

- Michael C. McDermott
Volume 14, issue 1, 2014
- A multidimensional typology of automaker-supplier relationships: the knowledge sharing dilemma pp. 1-24

- Tugba Gurcaylilar-Yenidogan
- Technological threats and opportunities identification and technological roadmap as tools to improve the portfolio of technological projects pp. 25-45

- Eduardo Vasconcellos, Dieter Wahler, Josué O. Monterossi and Marcos A.C. Bruno
- The sources of gains to M%A in the automotive supply industry: testing collusion versus efficiency theory pp. 46-64

- Markus Mentz, Steffen Meinshausen, Christian Babl and Dirk Schiereck
- From complex mechanical system to complex electronic system: the case of automobiles pp. 65-81

- Arturo Angel Lara Rivero
- Innovation process in the automobile MNCs: implications for the role of the international subsidiaries pp. 82-98

- Enzo Baglieri, Marcos Bruno, Eduardo Vasconcellos and Alberto Grando
Volume 13, issue 4, 2013
- The evolution of relationships between car manufacturers and France-based component suppliers in the context of deep crisis and accelerating technical change pp. 320-337

- Jean-Jacques Chanaron
- Capability building and functions of SMEs in business groups: a case study of Toyota's supply chain pp. 338-353

- Stéphane Heim
- Exploitation, exploration and the ambidextrous design choice in the transition to electric vehicles - an analysis of small and medium-sized automotive suppliers in Germany pp. 354-371

- Thomas M. Fojcik
- Green supply chain management for the SME automotive suppliers pp. 372-390

- Liang-Hung Lin and Jian-Feng Lan
- Quality management in new automotive supply chains: a study of select Indian auto component SMEs pp. 391-410

- Neena Sinha, Neelam Dhall and Ajay K. Garg
Volume 13, issue 3, 2013
- Building real modularity competence in automotive design, development, production, and after-service pp. 204-236

- Ron Sanchez
- Service transition in the automotive industry pp. 237-256

- Tim Kessler and Michael Stephan
- Facilitating ambidexterity with HR practices - a case study of an automotive supplier pp. 257-272

- Birgit Renzl, Martin Rost and Jürgen Kaschube
- Competence building in electric mobility: solving the paradox of specific investments in nascent industries pp. 273-288

- Martin Gersch, Tilman Rüsike and Florian Reichle
- Exploring scenarios for the possibility of developing design and production competencies of electrical vehicles in Brazil pp. 289-314

- Adriana Marotti De Mello, Roberto Marx and Adcley Souza
Volume 13, issue 2, 2013
- Structuring new automotive industries, restructuring old automotive industries and the new geopolitics of the global automotive sector pp. 96-113

- Bernard Jullien and Tommaso Pardi
- Breaking off from local bounds: human resource management practices of national players in the BRIC countries pp. 114-133

- Ulrich Jürgens and Martin Krzywdzinski
- Nurtured competition and optimal vehicle life: a missing theme in public policy formulation for alternative vehicle technologies? pp. 134-150

- Dan Coffey and Carole Thornley
- The crisis and beyond: the dynamics and restructuring of automotive industry in Poland pp. 151-166

- Bolesław Domański, Robert Guzik, Krzysztof Gwosdz and Magdalena Dej
- Electric mobility calls for new strategic tools and paradigm for automakers pp. 167-182

- Carole Donada
- Structuring and restructuring Fiat-Chrysler: can two weak carmakers jointly survive in the new automotive arena? pp. 183-197

- Giovanni Balcet, Giuliana Commisso and Giuseppe Calabrese
Volume 13, issue 1, 2013
- Forms of innovation openness in global automotive groups pp. 1-17

- Christer Karlsson and Martin Sköld
- Information management and knowledge sharing in supply chains operating in Brazil pp. 18-35

- Antônio Carlos Gastaud Maçada, Jaciane Cristina Costa, MÃrian Oliveira and Carla Curado
- Racing to the top? Catch-up strategies of Chinese and Indian independent car manufacturers pp. 36-54

- Gert Bruche and Daniel Wäldchen
- Product modularisation and organisational coordination pp. 55-74

- Magnus Persson and Pär Åhlström
- OEM strategies for vertical integration in the battery value chain pp. 75-92

- Christian Huth, Kai Wittek and Thomas S. Spengler
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