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GERPISA: The Global Automotive Network 2015 Automotive Conference Automobilization of societies, new and used car markets, and business opportunities in the industry Amatucci, M., Tanaka H., Byosiere P.: A Social-constructionist Comparative Study of Instrumental, Symbolic and Affective motives of car use in young urban drivers in Sao Paulo and Kyoto Baumann, M., Boavida N., Moniz A., Reichenbach M., Schippl J.,Zimmermann B., et al.: Technology transition pathways towards electric mobility: the reconfiguration of stakeholder networks Black, A., McLennan T.: The Last Frontier: Prospects and Policies for the Automotive Industry in Africa Byosiere, P., Tanaka H., Yang H., Wang J.: Determinants of foregoing drivers license in Japanese Gen Y individuals: Financial, lifestyle and transportation alternatives. Coffey, D., Thornley C.: Two Reasons to Fail? Why conventional market structures and unconventional fossil fuels threaten the low carbon transformation of the auto industry. Luethge, D., Tanaka H.,Amatucci M., Vas A., Byosiere P.: Global Comparisons in Motives for Car Use between Belgium, Brasil, USA and Japan: Effects of Gender, Urbanization and Cultural factors Luethge, D., Vas A.: Motives for Car use among Young Belgian Adults: Are young European drivers different from their US, Brazilian and Japanese peers? Mishima, K. : Innovation Management to Capture Emerging Market. The case of the motorcycle industry Tanaka, H., Byosiere P.: Differences in Motives for Car Use in Urban and Rural Regions in Japan. Tsukada, O., Yamada I.: “Is This The Sales Management Innovation in Mature Market?” -The Case of the Dealers of Toyota in Japan New powertrains and new forms of mobility: global tendencies, politics and markets Amatucci, M., Franco E.: Implications of the ICE history to innovation field Bainée, J., Le Goff R.: The « augmented marcket » of energy, transports et digital industries : the example of the extended electric mobility operators Barassa, E., Consoni F. L.: The evolution of electric vehicle in 21 century: patent data as indicators of technological development

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GERPISA: The Global Automotive Network

2015 Automotive Conference

Automobilization of societies, new and used car markets, and business opportunities in the industry

Amatucci, M., Tanaka H., Byosiere P.: A Social-constructionist Comparative Study of Instrumental, Symbolic and Affective motives of car use in young urban drivers in Sao Paulo and Kyoto

Baumann, M., Boavida N., Moniz A., Reichenbach M., Schippl J.,Zimmermann B., et al.: Technology transition pathways towards electric mobility: the reconfiguration of stakeholder networks

Black, A., McLennan T.: The Last Frontier: Prospects and Policies for the Automotive Industry in Africa

Byosiere, P., Tanaka H., Yang H., Wang J.: Determinants of foregoing drivers license in Japanese Gen Y individuals: Financial, lifestyle and transportation alternatives.

Coffey, D., Thornley C.: Two Reasons to Fail? Why conventional market structures and unconventional fossil fuels threaten the low carbon transformation of the auto industry.

Luethge, D., Tanaka H.,Amatucci M., Vas A., Byosiere P.: Global Comparisons in Motives for Car Use between Belgium, Brasil, USA and Japan: Effects of Gender, Urbanization and Cultural factors

Luethge, D., Vas A.: Motives for Car use among Young Belgian Adults: Are young European drivers different from their US, Brazilian and Japanese peers?

Mishima, K. : Innovation Management to Capture Emerging Market. The case of the motorcycle industry

Tanaka, H., Byosiere P.: Differences in Motives for Car Use in Urban and Rural Regions in Japan.

Tsukada, O., Yamada I.: “Is This The Sales Management Innovation in Mature Market?” -The Case of the Dealers of Toyota in Japan

New powertrains and new forms of mobility: global tendencies, politics and markets

Amatucci, M., Franco E.: Implications of the ICE history to innovation field

Bainée, J., Le Goff R.: The « augmented marcket » of energy, transports et digital industries : the example of the extended electric mobility operators

Barassa, E., Consoni F. L.: The evolution of electric vehicle in 21 century: patent data as indicators of technological development

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Belzowski, B.: Total Cost of Ownership of Diesel vs. Gasoline Vehicles in the US for the 2012-2013 timeframe

Berggren, C., Lindkvist L.: Coordinated policies for electrification of heavy vehicles: a technological innovation systems analysis

Brincks, C., Klier T., Rubenstein J.: The changing role of national champions in the evolving geography of Europe’s motor vehicle industry

Buss, K. - P.: Information technology-based change in the automotive sector

Chanaron, J. - J.: Electric car: no future within the free-market economy?

Chávez, A., Lara A.: Patent thicket, exploration and exploitation in electric vehicles (1976-2012)

Chen, Y., Perez Y.: Business Model Design: Lessons Learned from Tesla Motors

Dijk, M.: Comparing electric vehicle market innovation patterns of 1895-1920 with 1990-2015

Donada, C.: How activism matters for creating the electromobility 2.0 industry?

Faria, L. G. D.: The evolution of green patenting activity in automotive sector (1965-2012)

Flamand, M.: Identifying inventive activities of carmakers in energy storage technologies : evidence from patent analysis

Fojcik, T. M., Proff H.: Industry Transformation and the Slowness of Strategic Actions – An Explication of the Contradiction between the Expected Industry Changes and the Current Strategic Behavior of Incumbent Automotive Firms

Jaimes, G., Lara A., Chávez A.: Invention as a combinatorial process: Evidence from the lithium-ion batteries for alternative energy vehicles.Higashi, H.: Trigger of Diversity? Innovation Pattern of Electric Vehicles and its Impact for the Technical Solutions of Cars

Industrial policies in American, Asian, and European automotive industries: regionalization and innovation

Amighini, A., Balcet G., Richet X.: FDI and Multinational Networks in the Balkan Region: the Case of the Automotive Industry

da Costa, R. M.: Automotive Industrial policy and R&D Activities: Evidence from the Brazilian experience in the period 2005-2015

Covarrubias, A. V.: Linking alternative mobility and clean energies: Scenarios and condition factors for Mexico to make the transition towards sustainable and intramodal mobilities.

Karabag, S. F., Berggren C.: Innovation capability building in emerging economies through joint venture: Case of Turkish automotive industry

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Lüthje, B., Tian M.: Hybrid or Twins? Production Models and Modes of Regulation in China's Automotive Industry

Marx, R., de Mello A. M., Motta F.: A preliminary analysis of “Inovar Auto” Impact on the Brazilian automotive industry R & D activity

Özel, F. M., Davies H. C., Wells P.: Development and Application of an ANFIS based Policy Intervention Evaluation Framework for Electric Vehicle Technology Development

Pavlínek, P.: The role of the state in the post-1990 development of the automotive industry in Slovakia

Smitka, M.: Industrial Policy in China: Successes & Failures

Carmakers at a crossroads: new product architectures and new productive organizations

Borah, D. J., Karabag S. F., Berggren C.: Drivers of a successful acquisition: The case of Jaguar Land Rover’s acquisition by Tata

Bungsche, H.: Mazda: A new trajectory after having regained independence from Ford again?

Carrillo, J., Micheli J.: Does Innovation goes with Social Inclusion? OEMs & Auto Suppliers in Mexico

Castellanos, J., Granados M. - A.: Toyota Motor Corporation: development and growth from the financialization point of view

Cauchick Miguel, P. A., Henriques F. E.: A proposal for assessing the level of modularity and design and in production in the development of vehicles with the participation of Brazilian engineering centers.

Eiko, T.: Hyundai Motor Company’s “Selective Focused Local Adaptation Strategy” and the Product Planning and Development Process: from the Perspective of Global Marketing

Jo, H. J.: Front Loading in Product Development Process: Focusing on the Pilot Center at Hyundai Motor

Kawabe, Y.: Applying STAMP/STPA to Human Safety System for Four Wheel Drive Power-train and Effectiveness for R & D Investment Saving

Lampón, J. F., Cabanelas P., González-Benito J.: The modular platform strategy of automobile manufacturers: The impact in manufacturing network strategic outputs

Orihashi, S.: Cultivating auto market in third country with oversea subsidiaries

Pardi, T.: The conditions for radical innovation in the automotive industry: the case of the two-strokes engine at Renault

Shimizu, K.: The Change in the Wage System and its Impact on the Production Management at Toyota: the End of Ohnoism?

Smitka, M. J., Warrian P.: Innovation in the Supply Chain: Lessons from the Automotive News PACE Competition

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Tokuda, A., Heim S.: How Japanese Automotives Cope with the European Standards in Embedded System?

Valenzuela, R., Alvarez L.: Business Strategy and Economic Value Added: General Motors 2007/2014

Wang, H.: Dynamics of product architecture innovation of Chinese carmakers

Fragmentation of supply chains and growth of international/regional transactions

Baba, T.: The Comparative Study of International Competitiveness and Interdependence of Automobile Parts in Japan, China and Korea

Benabedjil, N., Bounya N.,Layan J. - B., Lung Y., Piveteau A.: Renault in Northern Morocco: The emergence of an automobile cluster in Tangier

Calabrese, G. G., & Manello A.: The determinants of firms’ survival during the crisis: evidence from the Italian automotive industry

Domanski, B., Gwosdz K., Kocaj A.: The position of domestic producers in the automotive supply chains in Poland

Grevet, J. - F.: Supply chain and automobile industry, the making-of of a future history

Lee, J.: The trajectories of Japanese suppliers’ growth strategies ; a case study of a capital Keiretsu supplier and an independent supplier

Shintaku, J.: Real Localization in Overseas Production of Japanese Manufacturers

Vallejo, B., & Hoess S.: Business Models under Changing Markets: The Case Study of Bosch Transmission Technology

Employment relationships: competencies in transition Krzywdzinski, M., Blöcker A.: Industrie 4.0 - the German debate about old and new manufacturing concepts in the automotive industry

Weber, H., Wegge M.: Digital Transformation in the Automotive Industry: From General Motors to Local Motors, from Exxon to Google

The Global Automotive Industry Conference Sponsors

Argonne National Labs GlobalAutoIndustry.com BorgWarner Inc. Green Traffic Management Bosch Corporation ITS America Denso Corporation Oracle Corporation FCA Corporation UAW-Ford Ford Motor Company Valeo Corporation

University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute