The relationship between work organisation and technological practices in the auto industry is analysed in this article. The concept of ‘technological practice’ in this sector is used to describe the specific ways of embedding information and communication technology applications into the organisational forms and cultural patterns. This concept was developed as a theoretical and methodological approach within the Sowing project (TSER, DG XII), which included, as components of that practice, shop floor cooperation up to the regionally based networks of companies and supporting institutions. The authors studied different sectors in the automotive firms of different European countries (Germany, Belgium and Portugal): shopfloor and production l...
This article concerns technology development practices in industry. Its primary foci are on describi...
Most German auto manufacturers were late in reorganizing their new product creation (NPC) systems. I...
This article explores the link between the organization of work and innovation by developing nationa...
The relation between work organisation and technological practices in auto industry is analysed in t...
This paper presents and discusses two case studies in the Portuguese motor vehicle industry – Salvad...
This paper presents and discusses two case studies in the Portuguese motor vehicle industry – Salvad...
The contribution of this research is to advance the development of automotive IT innovations using ...
Competitive advantages of European companies are not only generated by R&D based product innovations...
This book summarizes the “interim result” of the servitization activities in manufacturing industrie...
WP 03/1997; Continuous innovations in product and process technology, coupled with time-to-market pr...
Marked differences exist between the institutional and social context for innovation in the UK and G...
As most future automotive innovations will be realized with software, the automotive industry is fac...
This empirical study investigates problems and practices of technology management in enterprises in ...
Contains fulltext : rapport-r545.pdf (Publisher's version ) (Open Access
The aim of this paper is to study the automobile industry of the most important European countries (...
This article concerns technology development practices in industry. Its primary foci are on describi...
Most German auto manufacturers were late in reorganizing their new product creation (NPC) systems. I...
This article explores the link between the organization of work and innovation by developing nationa...
The relation between work organisation and technological practices in auto industry is analysed in t...
This paper presents and discusses two case studies in the Portuguese motor vehicle industry – Salvad...
This paper presents and discusses two case studies in the Portuguese motor vehicle industry – Salvad...
The contribution of this research is to advance the development of automotive IT innovations using ...
Competitive advantages of European companies are not only generated by R&D based product innovations...
This book summarizes the “interim result” of the servitization activities in manufacturing industrie...
WP 03/1997; Continuous innovations in product and process technology, coupled with time-to-market pr...
Marked differences exist between the institutional and social context for innovation in the UK and G...
As most future automotive innovations will be realized with software, the automotive industry is fac...
This empirical study investigates problems and practices of technology management in enterprises in ...
Contains fulltext : rapport-r545.pdf (Publisher's version ) (Open Access
The aim of this paper is to study the automobile industry of the most important European countries (...
This article concerns technology development practices in industry. Its primary foci are on describi...
Most German auto manufacturers were late in reorganizing their new product creation (NPC) systems. I...
This article explores the link between the organization of work and innovation by developing nationa...