Gerpisa conference papers


  • Only papers from conferences from 2010 onwards are available for the moment. Papers from previous conferences will be added progressively.
  • Papers are ordered by author's name, therefore a paper with three authors will appear three times in the alphabetical list.
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    1. Alochet, M. (2021). Automobile industry, towards an electric autonomous mobility service industry? A sociotechnical transition-based approach
    2. Alvarez, L. (2021). The automotive industry in Mexico: between the new United States-Mexico-Canada free trade agreement and the impact of the covid19 crisis
    3. Andrade, R. M., & Ibusuki U. (2021). Innovation Policy of the Brazilian Automotive Industry: a comparison with Germany
    4. Anzolin, G. (2021). Robotisation in the automotive sector: a study on the drivers for automation
    5. Baba, T. (2021). How Brazilian Die/mold Cluster Birth and Progress: Joinville Mechanism
    6. Black, A., Barnes J., Markowitz C., & Monaco L. (2021). Regional integration, regional value chains and the automotive industry in Sub-Saharan Africa
    7. Boavida, N., Moniz A., & Candeias M. (2021). Changes in productivity and labour relations: AI in the automotive sector in Portugal
    8. Boavida, N., Moniz A., & Candeias M. (2021). Changes in productivity and labour relations: AI in the automotive sector in Portugal
    9. Bungsche, H. (2021). Government Response to COVID-Crisis: Japan - a corporate led transformation?
    10. Carrillo, J., & De los Santos S. (2021). Industrial policies for the boost of electromobility in Mexico
    11. Carrillo, J., Vallejo B., & Gomis R. (2021). COVID-19 and industrial resilience in the Global South. The case study of the auto parts sector in Mexico.
    12. Castellanos, J. (2021). USMCA and the automotive industry in Mexico
    13. Chen, Y., Li D., & Kumar A. (2021). Collective expectations and the process of platform ecosystem creation: the case of Baidu in autonomous driving
    14. Covarrubias, A. (2021). The de-territorialization of the American Auto Industry and COVID-19/I 4.0 impacts: The breaking down of the old value chains and its replacement for new Value Propositions
    15. Da Silva, R. H., Armellini F., Kaminski P. C., & Beaudry C. (2021). Using text mining to extract information about sustainable mobility initiatives by automakers
    16. Date, Y., & Mokudai T. (2021). Toward sustainable rural mobility by simple and low-cost solutions
    17. Domanski, B., Guzik R., Gwosdz K., & Micek G. (2021). Emerging transnational manufacturers from the Central European periphery: the case of Polish automotive companies
    18. Dulci, J., & Lima R. (2021). Farewell to the Factory: Ford Motor Company’s trajectory in São Bernardo do Campo (SP)
    19. Dziczek, K. (2021). Government Response to COVID-Crisis: United States
    20. Falk, F., Jaspers D., & Proff H. (2021). The Business Transformation of Incumbents in the Transition to new Basic Technologies
    21. Flamand, M., Frigant V., Miollan S., & Dimitrova Z. (2021). Hydrogen storage solution : an assessment of its technological innovation system. Insights from patent data.
    22. Gaddi, M., & Valerio S. (2021). Health at work: old and new risk factors in FCA plants before and after the pandemic
    23. Gažo, P., Martišková M., & Smith T. (2021). Stakeholders' reality check: Barriers for the transformation of the Slovak and Czech automotive industries into an ecological mobility industry
    24. Haidar, B., Vidal F., Pascal Da Costa, & Jan Lepoutre (2021). Assessment of 2021-2025-2030 CO2 standards on automakers' portfolio vehicles' segments
    25. Higashi, H., Minami S., Takeuchi R., Akiyama T., & Kentaro Kiritoshi (2021). The problem of mobility in an ageing society: how to deal with an ageing driver population?
    26. Hoeft, F. (2021). The case of sales in the automotive industry during the COVID-19 pandemic
    27. Jaroudi, I. (2021). What is the potential impact of the transition from traditional transport to new mobility models (electric automated minibuses) in European cities?
    28. Kawabe, Y. (2021). FCEV trends in Asia (Japan / China), future technical development direction that can be assumed from the current concept and the impact of Covid-19
    29. Kawabe, Y. (2021). COVID-19 transforms new auto parts manufacturing technology and value chain by changing Indonesian policy in ASEAN
    30. Klebaner, S. (2021). Connecting mobility and industrial policy and the acceptability of the transition. Lessons from France
    31. Klier, T., & Rubenstein J. (2021). From ICE to EV: conceptualizing changes to powertrain sourcing
    32. Krzywdzinski, M., & Lechowski G. (2021). The COVID-crisis and the future of automotive production in Germany: early insights into response strategies by the government, industry, and labor
    33. Lepadatu, D., & Signoretti A. (2021). Contested Views of Lean Production from the Social Sciences Perspective
    34. Lu, S., Belzowski B. M., Chen R., & Muniz S. T. G. (2021). The willingness to pay for electric range by the consumer of electric vehicles: a regional comparison
    35. Lüthje, B. (2021). Government Response to COVID-Crisis: China
    36. Madama, S., & Mokudai T. (2021). Toward connected aftermarket supply and service chain: A case of tire-related services for national truck fleet customers.
    37. Martínez Martínez, A. (2021). Digitalization strategy implementation before and after Covid-19: the case of GKN Mexico
    38. de Mello, A. M., de Souza J. V. R., Marx R., de Gomes L. A. V., Wu C., & Hua W. A. N. G. (2021). From Innovation in Supply Chains to Innovation in Ecosystems: The case of Intelligent and Connected Vehicles Innovative Business Model in Shanghai
    39. Moniz, A., Caldas J. M. C., Boavida N., & Lopes J. V. (2021). Reconfigurations in automotive Global Value Chains (GVC) and its impact on Portuguese employment
    40. Montmasson-Clair, G., Moshikaro L., & Monaisa L. (2021). OPPORTUNITIES TO DEVELOP THE LITHIUM-ION BATTERY VALUE CHAIN IN SOUTH AFRICA
    41. Moraes, H. B., Barassa E., Cruz R., & Ludwig M. A. (2021). Strategies to accelerate the diffusion of e-mobility in Brazil: experiences and efforts based on electric energy companies
    42. Moro, A., & Virgillito M. E. (2021). Digitalean at work: varieties of lean models in digital automotive factories in Italy
    43. Novaresio, A., Patrucco P. P., & Geuna A. (2021). Green innovation patterns in the automotive industry: empirical evidence on green specialisations and the role of the systems of innovation from OECD countries
    44. Ornek, Z. (2021). Just transition with electric vehicles after the pandemic in the German automotive industry
    45. Pardi, T. (2021). Can the government’s response to the Covid crisis stop the downward spiral of the French automotive industry?
    46. Pechova, J., & Volfova H. (2021). Creative Platforms in Automotive: Collaborative Approaches and their Importance for Management and Marketing before and during the Covid-19 pandemic.
    47. Pedro, M. (2021). The Mexican automotive industry during the pandemic of COVID-19, changes in working conditions and labor skills.
    48. Popiolek, A., Dimitrova Z., Petit M., Dessante P., & Hassler J. (2021). Optimised fast-charging service to allow long-distance trips with electric vehicles.
    49. Proff, H., Jaspers D., Knobbe F., & G. S. - S. (2021). Designing Charging Ecosystems for e-Taxis in City Centers
    50. Russo, M., Alboni F., De Domenico M., Carreto-Sangines J., Mangioni G., Righi S., et al. (2021). Mapping specialisations in the international trade of automotive components and parts: a multilayer network analysis
    51. Russo, M., Alboni F., Murgolo E., Carreto-Sanginés J., Simonazzi A., & Pavone P. (2021). Complex network analysis of the dynamic of changes in the electric vehicle agent and artifact space
    52. Santos, F. J. (2021). Business Model Innovation in the EV ecosystem
    53. Schroeder, M. (2021). Automotive Supplier Project Management: An Explorative Case Study
    54. Schroeder, M., Müller M., Mokudai T., & Metternich J. (2021). Varieties of Digitalisation?
    55. Smitka, M. (2021). The Expanded Automotive Value Chain
    56. de Souza, J. V. R., de Mello A. M., Marx R., & Frigant V. (2021). A framework proposal for business model innovation towards sustainable mobility: Exploring factors driving business modelling
    57. Stéphane, H., Shioji H., Lee J., & Kosuke K. (2021). The Disruptive Potential of the Chinese Battery Value Chain: A Comparison of BEV and PHEV Developments
    58. Tastekin, U. (2021). Technological Development and Labor Relations in the Turkish Automotive Sector
    59. Turienzo, J., Cabanelas P., & Lampón J. F. (2021). Incoming Business Models on Covid era: The Connected and Autonomous Vehicles ripple effect
    60. Vallejo, B., Cabral V. M., & De los Santos S. (2021). Supply Chain Resilience and Multinational Enterprises in the Global South. The case of an international first-tier automotive supplier.
    61. Velinov, E., Volfova H., & Jaderna E. (2021). Consumers' perception on green products and services: Evidence from the Czech automotive sector
    62. Volfova, H., Jaderna E., & Pechova J. (2021). Corporate Social Responsibility in Automotive: The Impact of CSR Activities on the Loyalty of Internal Stakeholders of ŠKODA AUTO, a.s., towards the Employer.
    63. Wang, X., & Zhao W. (2021). Growing and Competing within Industry: Value Chain Strategy of Power Lithium-ion Battery Firms in China
    64. Wang, W. H., Balcet G., & Zhang W. (2021). Geely Drives Out. The Rise of the New Chinese Automaker in the Global landscape
    65. Wuttke, T. (2021). Under which conditions does building up a local automotive industry contribute to economic development?

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