Value chains, networks and clusters: reframing the global automotive industry
Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology · University of Toronto
Abstract
In this article, we apply global value chain (GVC) analysis to recent trends in the global automotive industry, with special attention paid to the case of North America. We use the three main elements of the GVC framework—firm-level chain governance, power and institutions—to highlight some of the defining characteristics of this important industry. First, national political institutions create pressure for local content, which drives production close to end markets, where it tends to be organized nationally or regionally. Second, in terms of GVC governance, rising product complexity combined with low codifiability and a paucity of industry-level standards has driven buyer–supplier linkages toward the…
Citation impact
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- 88.59
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- 100%
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- 50
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3Topics & keywords
- Cognitive reframing
- Automotive industry
- Value (mathematics)
- Sturgeon
- Media studies
- Sociology
- Computer science
- Engineering
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure