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Evolution of the Automobile Industry

Evolution of the Automobile Industry

Evolution of the Automobile Industry

A Capability-Architecture-Performance Approach
Takahiro Fujimoto, Waseda University, Japan
June 2023
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9781108468947
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    This Element applies capability-architecture-performance (CAP) approach of industrial analysis to the evolution of the automobile industry and the strategies of its leading manufacturing firms between the late 19th century and the early 21st century. It regards a manufacturing site ('genba,' such as factory, development facility, etc.) and a product (and other economic artifacts, such as processes) as the two basic units of analysis. Both an industry and a firm can be seen as a collection of sites, as well as a collection of products. The CAP framework predicts that dynamic fits between the sites' organizational capabilities and the product/process architectures lead to sustainable competitive performance. Such key concepts as flows of value-carrying design information, productive/market/profit performance, design-based comparative advantage, integral/modular architectures, multi-skilling, coordinative capability-building, evolutionary capabilities, industry lifecycle, and architectural evolution are discussed in a systematic and dynamic way.

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    June 2023
    Paperback
    9781108468947
    75 pages
    228 × 150 × 6 mm
    0.169kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1.The field-based framework of industries and firms
    • 2. Competitive performance of sites, products and firms
    • 3. Product technology of the automobile
    • 4. Product architecture of the automobile
    • 5. The automobile industry as value flows
    • 6. Evolution of coordinative manufacturing capability
    • 7. Automobile industry lifecycle and architectural evolution
    • References.