International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management
2001 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2009
- Mould and die makers for the automotive industry in Italy pp. 349-361

- Secondo Rolfo and Paolo Vaglio
- The impact of Kaizen Events on improving the performance of automotive components' first-tier suppliers pp. 362-376

- Juan A. Marin-Garcia, Julio J. Garcia-Sabater and Tomas Bonavia
- CSR in the auto industry: do the first-tier suppliers have stakeholders? pp. 377-393

- Vincent Frigant
- Interorganisational systems in an automotive supply network: the Indian case of Maruti Udyog pp. 394-414

- Anjali Kaushik
- Location tendencies of the international automotive industry: 'footless companies going east and south' or 'regionalisation of value chain profiles'? pp. 415-437

- Ludger Pries and Veronika Dehnen
- HY-CHANGE © methodology: an industrial application for tool management systems pp. 438-453

- Michele Dassisti
Volume 9, issue 3, 2009
- A long-term investigation on global automakers' patents and quality pp. 248-259

- Liang-Hung Lin
- Implementing mass customisation in the automotive industry: an analysis of requirements for procurement and procurement objects pp. 260-274

- Peter Schentler
- Real options evaluation of financial investment in flexible manufacturing systems in the automotive industry pp. 275-289

- John L. Evans and Duoxing Zhang
- The role of technology and people in the diffusion of lean production in the automotive supplier industry pp. 290-315

- William M. Mothersell
- Coopetition as a way to reinterpret distribution relationships with emerging automotive dealer groups pp. 316-333

- Giancarlo Nadin
- High performance in after-sales support services in the automotive industry pp. 334-347

- Frank Huber and Sebastian K. Bauer
Volume 9, issue 2, 2009
- Managing learning in the automotive industry – the innovation race for electric vehicles pp. 123-147

- Franck Aggeri, Maria Elmquist and Hans Pohl
- Hybrids, diesel or both? The forgotten technological competition for sustainable solutions in the global automotive industry pp. 148-173

- Christian Berggren, Thomas Magnusson and Dedy Sushandoyo
- From technology competition to reinventing individual ecomobility: new design strategies for electric vehicles pp. 174-190

- Romain Beaume and Christophe Midler
- Ultra low emission vehicle development: a study on the drivers for car firms and the implications for sustainable development policy pp. 191-208

- Marc Dijk and Carlos Montalvo
- The environmental awareness of car owners: the case of natural gas vehicles in Italy pp. 209-228

- Giancarlo Nadin, Glauco Tullio Savorgnani and Marco Besana
- Sustainable development through innovative design: lessons from the KCP method experimented with an automotive firm pp. 229-244

- Maria Elmquist and Blanche Segrestin
Volume 9, issue 1, 2009
- Beyond products and services: shifting value generation in the automotive supply chain pp. 4-17

- Michael Lewis and Mickey Howard
- Supplier integration: an international comparison of supplier and automaker experiences pp. 18-39

- Hans-Erich Muller
- Towards the strategic outsourcing of core competencies in the automotive industry: threat or opportunity? pp. 40-53

- Glenn Parry and Kurt Roehrich
- The impact of integration strategy on organisational innovation and growth in the global automotive industry pp. 54-68

- Liang-Hung Lin
- A strategic view of transportation management in automotive supply networks pp. 69-86

- Kati Brauer and Charlotte Backholer
- Knowledge sharing in flexible production networks: a context-based approach pp. 87-109

- Alexander Smirnov, Tatiana Levashova and Nikolay Shilov
Volume 8, issue 4, 2008
- Modularity ten years after: an evaluation of the Brazilian experience pp. 373-381

- Mario Sergio Salerno, Otavio Silva Camargo and Mauro Borges Lemos
- The historical evolution of US auto firms in Mexico: two models of local development pp. 382-400

- Jorge Carrillo and Oscar Contreras
- Impact appraisal of regional innovation policy measures on automotive industry competitiveness: a search after better practices pp. 401-430

- Bart Kamp
- The deployment of corporate production systems in auto industry companies: an approach to drive process improvements towards operational excellence pp. 431-448

- Dario Ikuo Miyake
- Shifting from co-development to co-innovation pp. 449-468

- Remi Maniak and Christophe Midler
- A framework to enrich the scientific, political and managerial understanding of sustainable development issues for the automotive industry: the GERPISA's 'tradeoffs and synergies' approach pp. 469-492

- Bernard Jullien
Volume 8, issue 3, 2008
- Collaborative ICT ventures and the implementation of responsive automotive supply networks pp. 239-253

- Gareth Stone, Mickey Howard, Joe Miemczyk and Andrew Graves
- The lean production paradigm and the influence of automakers in the industrial organisation of their suppliers: the case of the Brazilian automotive complex pp. 254-269

- Flavio D'Angelo and Joao Amato Neto
- Product value optimisation engineering applied to current component designs: a case study from the Brazilian automotive industry pp. 270-296

- Guido Muzio Candido and Paulo Carlos Kaminski
- Did the Nissan Revival Plan lead to the break-up of the keiretsu system? pp. 297-316

- Katsuki Aoki
- Innovation networks in the automotive industry: an empirical study in Germany pp. 317-330

- Christoph Dilk, Ronald Gleich, Andreas Wald and Jaideep Motwani
- A product cost estimation for the early design of sedans using neural networks pp. 331-349

- Bo Ju and Li-feng Xi
- The contributions and consequences of simulation tools and digital mock-ups on design and production as applied to the automobile and aeronautics industries pp. 350-368

- Souad Latorre and Jean-Marc Pointet
Volume 8, issue 2, 2008
- A survey of best practices in automotive supplier development pp. 129-144

- Robert G. Batson
- Relocation and East-West competition: the case of the European automotive industry pp. 145-169

- Ulrich Jurgens and Martin Krzywdzinski
- Industrial action and working conditions in a green field site: the case of the FIAT-SATA assembly plant in southern Italy pp. 170-184

- Davide Bubbico and Francesco Pirone
- A company in transition: Fiat Mirafiori of Turin pp. 185-193

- Francesco Garibaldo
- The organisational limits to professional qualification changes pp. 194-209

- Julio Cesar Donadone and Vanessa Regina Cenedezi Zanarotti
- Demand for knowledge workers in the vehicle industry pp. 210-218

- Chun-Yao Tseng
- Regional development and the reorganisation processes in the automobile industry pp. 219-238

- Rainer Greca
Volume 8, issue 1, 2008
- Another look on product diversity: some new propositions to design profitable product ranges pp. 4-21

- Eric Ballot, Blanche Segrestin and Benoit Weil
- Managing product life cycle in the auto industry: evaluating carmakers effectiveness pp. 22-41

- Giuseppe Volpato and Andrea Stocchetti
- Intermediation in downstream automotive supply chains – a review of the role of internet technology pp. 42-55

- Dotun Adebanjo
- Supply chain-oriented performance measurement for automotive spare parts pp. 56-70

- Sander De Leeuw and Loek Beekman
- Dealer-carmaker relationship: the theories of the duality of trust and of power-dependence pp. 71-89

- Giancarlo Nadin
- The consolidation of the automotive parts aftermarket sector in transitioning economies: the case of Poland pp. 90-104

- Darek Klonowski
- Business strategies and key success factors for automotive retailers: the case of dealer groups in Italy pp. 105-119

- Leonardo Buzzavo
- Book Review: The Invisible Chain. Constraints and Opportunities in the New World of Employment by Jean-Pierre Durand pp. 120-121

- Editorial Staff
- Book Review: Location Behaviour and Relationship Stability in International Business Networks – Evidence from the Automotive Industry by Bart Kamp pp. 122-124

- Editorial Staff
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