In the context of this thesis, the challenge of German car manufacturers to sustain their leading market position in times of rapid industry change was examined by a combination of two strategy analysis frameworks–scenario planning and dynamic capabilities. The following hypothesis was examined with a qualitative research approach: „German car manufacturers do not have the capability to maintain their leading position within the automotive industry”. The findings of the study indicate that in many fundamental domains such as production techniques or supplier relationships, German car manufacturers are still the industry leaders. Thus, the results suggest that German car makers will be able to sustain their leading positions...
This dissertation investigates how firms embedded in an increasingly technology-based industry chang...
Peter Drucker has called the automobile industry as "the industry of industries". During t...
The presented paper concerns itself with passenger car maintenance companies and their competitivene...
Where new players undermine long-established successful organizations, so-called “incumbents”, the p...
Growing markets and fast discontinuous changes challenge companies to stay in line with their goals ...
Moving places in cars impacts human activity daily. Therefore, living in a world without cars is inc...
With the recent ascend of Korean car manufacturers to major competitors in the global automobile mar...
The main aim of this Master's thesis is to describe global economic crisis and analyze it's impacts ...
The case study describes the strategies implemented in the long run and the performances achieved by...
Viktor Benedikt Brüns, Master of Science International Management, NOVA School of Business and Econo...
AbstractThe current mobility system, dominated by fossil fuel powered automobiles, is under increasi...
Across the world, the established models of the automotive industry of the 20th century are increasi...
The German automotive sector’s strong global position is one of the country’s greatest economic succ...
The need for multinational corporations to constantly adjust to external changes is of primary conce...
This work presents a study of how the automotive industry has responded in the last 20 years to pres...
This dissertation investigates how firms embedded in an increasingly technology-based industry chang...
Peter Drucker has called the automobile industry as "the industry of industries". During t...
The presented paper concerns itself with passenger car maintenance companies and their competitivene...
Where new players undermine long-established successful organizations, so-called “incumbents”, the p...
Growing markets and fast discontinuous changes challenge companies to stay in line with their goals ...
Moving places in cars impacts human activity daily. Therefore, living in a world without cars is inc...
With the recent ascend of Korean car manufacturers to major competitors in the global automobile mar...
The main aim of this Master's thesis is to describe global economic crisis and analyze it's impacts ...
The case study describes the strategies implemented in the long run and the performances achieved by...
Viktor Benedikt Brüns, Master of Science International Management, NOVA School of Business and Econo...
AbstractThe current mobility system, dominated by fossil fuel powered automobiles, is under increasi...
Across the world, the established models of the automotive industry of the 20th century are increasi...
The German automotive sector’s strong global position is one of the country’s greatest economic succ...
The need for multinational corporations to constantly adjust to external changes is of primary conce...
This work presents a study of how the automotive industry has responded in the last 20 years to pres...
This dissertation investigates how firms embedded in an increasingly technology-based industry chang...
Peter Drucker has called the automobile industry as "the industry of industries". During t...
The presented paper concerns itself with passenger car maintenance companies and their competitivene...