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We study the internationalisation process in a representative sample of 786 firms in the Italian automotive supply chain. Most of these firms have agglomerated in the Turin industrial district, the cradle of FIAT, the dominant Italian car-maker and one of the global players in the automotive...
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The potential restructuring of global value chains (GVCs) is a widely discussed question in current debates. At the same time, a proper way of capturing these value chains is challenging. This paper focuses on the automotive industry, using detailed data on firm-to-firm transactions in Hungary,...
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In this paper we examine the main transformations that are affecting European automotive industry and which challenges, in particular due to the transition to new forms of propulsion, the industry is going to face. The automotive industry is central to the European economy and the nature of the...
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The restrictive measures that have been imposed from March 2020 on business activities in several countries to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic can be interpreted as shocks to global supply chains. We propose some agent-based models to evaluate the economic effects of different...
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As a frontrunner among the vigorously internationalizing entities hailing from an emerging economy, Tata Motors as the source of a third of Tata Group's yearly revenue has an internationalization strategy with a range of unique features, with respect to industry, market and global financial...
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The automotive industry in India has metamorphosed from a virtually non existent, low-quality-low-volume industry to a … productivity and high cost of raw materials in India (Khisty, V., 2004)1. Recent trends show that Indian auto component industry … monitored. In India, the National Capital Region (NCR) of Delhi alone accounts for almost 40% share of the overall component …
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