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Alphabetical Index of Authors:  A B C D F F G H J K L M N O P R S T V W Z
Book of the Abstracts (734
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AGGERI
Franck (Ecole des Mines de Paris), ELMQUIST Maria (Chalmers
University of Technology, Sweden), HANS Pohl, (Vinnova,
Sweden)
Managing learning in the automotive
industry - The race for hybridisation
AMATO NETO Joao (Escola Politécnica, Universidade
de são Paulo, Brazil)
Sustainability in the brazilian
automotive productive chain: a multiple case study
ANDERSEN Frits Møller, LARSEN Helge (Risø
DTU, Systems Analysis Department, Roskilde, Denmark),
Skovgaard Mette (European Topic Centre on Resource and
Waste Management, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Modelling and forecasting the
number of ELVs in 25 EU member states
ANGELESCOU Georgiana (CERGORS, Université Paris
1 Panthéon, Sorbonne, France)
Solenza, la pré-Logan
ou comment l’entreprise roumaine Dacia a appris
a développer les projets en mode concourant ?

ANTONUCCI Vincenzo (CNR-ITAE,
Messina, Italy)
Hydrogen vehicle, is still
an opportunity ?
BAILEY
David, MacNEIL Stewart (Birmingham Business School and
Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University Birmingham,
UK)
The Rover task force: A case
study in proactive and reactive policy intervention?
BALCET Giovanni, BRUSCHIERI Silvia (University of Turin,
Italy)
Technology transfer, joint
ventures and the emergence of Indian multinationals
: the case of the automotive industry
BECKER-RITTERSPACH Florian (University of Groningen,
Dept. of International Business & Management, The
Netherlands), BECKER-RITTERSPACH Juta (Social Science
Research Centre Berlin Ltd, Reichpietschufer 50, Berlin,
Germany)
Small cars strategies, emerging
economies and sustainability
BEGLEY Jason, COLLIS Clive, MORRIS David (SURGE, Futures
Intitute, Coventry University Technology Park, UK)
The Russian automotive industry
and foreign direct investment
BELZOWSKI Bruce (Automotive Analysis Division, University
of Michigan)
The Conflict Among Sustainability,
Public Policy, and the Powertrain Strategies of Manufacturers
in the North American Market
BERGGREN Christian, MAGNUSSON Thomas (Linköping
University, Dept of Management and Engineering, Sweden)
Hybrids versus diesel –
The forgotten technological competition for sustainable
solutions in the global automotive industry
 
BERTOLI Claudio (CNT-DET, Dipartimento Energia e Trasporti
Roma, Italy)
The contribution of C.N.R.
research to the future powertrains
BEVIS Keith (School of Aerospace Automotive and Design
Engieering, University of Hertfordshire, College lane
Campus, UK)
The challenges for sustainable
skills development in the UK automobile supply sector:
Policy and implementation
BLOECKER Antje, JÜRGENS Ulrich (WZB, Berlin, Germany)
Changes in the german car design
sector and development sector and the challenge of sustainability
BRAUER Kati (4flow AG, Berlin, Germany)
Decentralization in the European
automotive industry: A scenario- based evaluation
 
BUNGSCHE Holger (Institute
for Industrial Research, Kwansei Gakuin University,
Nishinomiya, Japan)
China’s automobile industry: is there a road to
sustainable development ?

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CACCIOLA
Gaetano (CNR-ITE, Istitute di Tecnologie Avanzate per
l’Energia “Nicola Giorgano’, Messina,
Italy)
Hydrogen vehicle, is still
an opportunity?
CALABRESE Giuseppe (Ceris-Cnr,
Moncalieri, Italy)
Italian (Turin) car
stylists and automotive sustainable development
CAMARGO Otavio Silva (Federal University of Minas Gerais,
Brazil), SALERNO Mario Sergio (Polytechnic School, University
of São Paulo, Brazil), LEMOS Mauro Borges (Federal
University of Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Growth of brazilian automotive
industry and its regional expansion – 1996 to
2001
CARRILLO Jorge (El Colegio de la Frontera Norte-Mexico),
GARCIA JIMENEZ Humberto (Universidad Cristobal Colon
and COLMEX)
Joint responsibilities in environmental
performance : the automotive supplier sector in Northern
Mexico
CHANARON Jean-Jacques (CNRS, Grenoble Ecole de Management),
TESKE Julius (Munich University of Applied Sciences,
Germany)
Hybrid vehicles: a temporary
step
CHARRON Elsie (GERPISA CNRS – CSU, Paris, France)
European works councils: Renault’s
case
CHEN Ming (School of Mechanical and Power Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Sustainable manufacture in
auto industry: consideration and practice in China
CHIESA Filippo (STEP, Torino, Italy)
Italian automotive supply chain
annual report, 2008
COFFEY Dan (Leeds University Business School, University
of Leeds, UK), THORNLEY Carole (Institute of Public
Policy and Management, University of Keele, UK)
Swing plants or punishments?
A study of a Ford closure decision
DA
SILVA Sergio Luis (Federal University of São
Carlos, DCI and PPGEP Brazil), ROZENFELD Henrique (University
of São Paulo, Advanced Manufacturing Nucleus
[NUMA] Brazil)
Model for mapping knowledge
management in a case of product development process
at a truck and bus manufacturer
DASSISTI M (Politecnico di Bari, Italy), SCHRICKEL
G, MASSARI M (Bosch T.D.It. Viale delle Ortensie, Modugno
Bari, Italy)
Hy-Change Methodology at Both
T.D.It: Performance improvement for tool-management
system
DELMAS Sylvain (University of Montesquieu - Bordeaux
4 - France)
Sustainable Development requirements
and new product policies
DOMANSKI Boleslaw, GUZIK Robert, GWOSDZ Krzysztof (Jagiellonian
University, Krakow, Poland)
Competence development and
relocation dangers in central European automotive industry
DONNELLY Tom (Motor Industry Observatory, Faculty of
Business, Environment & Society, Coventry University,
UK)
The Chinese Car Industry: opportunity
or threat?
ENRIETTI
Aldo, SANLORENZO Luca (University of Turin, Italy)
Surviving the fall of a king:
The regional implications of crisis and resurrection
at Fiat Auto on supply firms
 
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FAVA
Valentina, FELLOW Max Weber (European University Institute,
Italy)
Transfer of technology and
multinational corporations: comparing the long-term
relations between Eastern and Central European automobile
manufacturers and Western European automobile multinationals
(1945-2000)
FRIGANT Vincent (GREThA UMR
– CNRS 5113, Université Montesquieu-Bordeaux
IV, France)
What could be the incentives for the FTS to develop
responsible initiatives? Reflexions on the diffusion
of CRS in the auto parts industry
FUJIMOTO Takahiro (Professor, Department of Economics,
University of Tokyo), GE Dongsheng (Faculty Researcher,
Manufacturing Management Research Center, University
of Tokyo)
Architecture-based comparative
advantage and trajectory of manufacturing firms/industries
GARIBALDO
Francesco (Fondazione Istituto per il Lavoro, Bologna,
Italy)
A company in transition: Fiat
Mirafiori of Turin

GERINI Andrea (Research
et Technologiy, FPT – Fiat Powertrain Technologies)
The future of powertrain technologies
GIUGIARO Fabrizio (Italdesign
Giugiaro, Moncalieri, Italy)
Italian (Turin) car
stylists and automotive sustainable development
GIUNTA Anna (Universitàdi Roma Tre, Italy),
BACCHIOCCHI Emanuele, MASSIMO Florio (Università
degli Studi di Malano)
Internationalisation modes
and determinants - The case of Italian automotive firms
 
GRECA Rainer (University
of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)
The Flexible response to international competition:
The case change of AUDI and BMW
HERTWIG
Markus, PRIES Ludger, Rampeltshammer Luitpold (Ruhr
– Universität Bochum, Germany)
European works councils in
an organisational research perspective ? Case studies
from the automobile industry
HORN Gideon (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University,
South Africa)
Developing previously disadvantaged
suppliers as a means of ensuring a sustainable South
African Automotive Industry: Challenges and Policies

JULLIEN
Bernard (GERPISA, University of Evry, University of
Montesquieu - Bordeaux 4 - France)
Synthesis and concluding remarks
GERPISA's Fifth International Research Program one year
on: Early results and an outline of a research program
KRZYWDZINSKI
Martin (WZB, Berlin, Germany)
Work models under strain of
offshoring. East-West competition in the european car
Industry

LACAYO
OJEDA Maria Hortensia (Universidad Nacional Autonoma
de Mexico)
L’éco-conception,
une stratégie des constructeurs automobiles pour
intégrer les exigences de la directive 2000/53/CE
relative aux véhicules hors d’usage : les
cas de Renault et de Toyota
LARA RIVERO Arturo (UAM-X, Mexico), GARCIA Garnica
(UAEM, Mexico), ALEJANDRO, TABOADA Ibarra Eunice (UAM-A,
Mexico)
Crisis and transformation of
heavy vehicle industry in México: The Volvo,
Volkswagen and Daimler case
LAYAN Jean-Bernard, LUNG Yannick (GREThA UMR CNRS 5113,
Université de Bordeaux, France)
Le développement du
pôle automobile de Tanger (Maroc) est-il soutenable
?

LEWIS Mike, HOWARD Mickey, STONE Gareth (School
of Management, University of Bath, UK)
Beyond products and services:
Shifting value generation in the automobile supply chain
 
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MARC
Dijk (International Centre for Integrated Assessment
and Sustainable Development (ICIS), Maastricht University,
The Netherlands), CARLOS Montalvo (TNO, Dutch Organization
fro Applied Scientific Research, The Netherlands)
Hydrogen vehicle development:
a study on the drivers for car firms and policy implications
for sustainable development policy
MEDINA Heloisa (CETEM – Cidade Universitãria
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), NAVEIRO Ricardo (PEP –
Cidade Universitãria Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Eco-design practices in Europe
fostering automotive vehicles recyclability in Brazil

MERCER Glenn (IMVP, USA)
“The devil is in the
details”: Unintended consequences of environmental
regulation
MIDLER Christophe, BEAUME Romain (Centre de Recherche
en Gestion de l'Ecole polytechnique, Paris, France)
From technology competition
to reinventing individual mobility for a sustainable
future: Challenges for new design strategies for electric
vehicle
MIEMCZYK Joe (Audencia Nantes Ecole de Management),
HOWARD Mickey (SODA, School of Management, University
of Bath, UK)
Transferring sustainable business
models to the automobile industry: opportunities and
limits
MIEMCZYK Joe (Audencia Nantes Ecole de Management,
France)
Reducing the impact end of
life vehicles – The role of suppliers
MONIZ Antonio, MARGARIDA R. Paulos (FCT-UNL, Monte
de Caparita, IET – Research Centre on Entreprise
and work innovation, Portugal) Futures
of automobile industry and challenges on sustainable
development and mobility
 
NADIN
Giancarlo, TULLIO SAVORGNANI Glauco (Centrimark, Universita
Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano, Italy), BESANA Marco
(Talos-am, ApertaMente, Italy)
Environmental awareness of
car owners: the case of natural gas vehicles in Italy
OLTRA
Vanessa, SAINT-JEAN Maïder
Sectoral systems of environmental
innovation: an application to the French automotive
industry
PARDI
Tommaso (CSU – EHESS, Paris, France)
The false premises of social
corporate responsibility in lean production: the case
of Toyota in Europe and Japan
RAMIREZ
PÉREZ Sigfrido (European University Institute
Florence - GERPISA)
Automobile standardisation
in Europe: between technological choices and neo-protectionism
REHA Tözün
(Stuttgard Region Economic Development Corporation,
Germany)
The new initiative "It
meets automotive" in Stuttgart Region

ROLFO Secondo, VAGLIO Paolo (Ceris-Cnr, Moncalieri,
Italy)
Mould and die makers for automotive
in Italy
RUSSO Giuseppe, CHIESA Filippo (STEP Ricerche S.r.l.
– Turin, Italy)
The Italian automotive supply
chain, based on the survey of the Turin Chamber of Commerce.
2007 Results and the determinant of competitivness in
a globalized market
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SCHAFFER
Jens, SCHLEICH Heinrich (Leuphana University of Lueneburg,
Department of Automation Technology, Lueneburg, Germany),
SCAVARDA Luiz Felipe(Pontifical Catholic University
of Rio de Janeiro, Industrial Engineering Department,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), PARRY Glenn (University of
Bath, School of management, Bath, United Kingdom)
Automotive production: product
variety and how emerging economies can avoid problems
of industrialised countries
SEGRESTIN Blanche (Ecole des Mines de Paris, France),
ELMQUIST Maria (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
Alternative design strategies
to combine environmental and economic sustainability:
Lessons from an empirical experiment with an automotive
firm
SHIOJI Hiromi (Faculty of Economics, Kyoto University,
Japan), TOMINO Takahiro (School of Commerce, Meiji University,
Japan)
Order entry system of Japanese
vehicle manufacture - Stability of basic production
schedule in Toyota
 
STONE Gareth, CRUTE Valerie, GRAVES Andrew (University
of Bath School of Management, UK)
Innovations in automotive logistics:
Managing the transition to “5 Day Car” in
Europe
THORNLEY
Carole (Institute of Public Policy and Management, University
of Keele, UK),TOMLINSON Philip (Business Economics,
School of Management, University of Bath, UK), COFFEY
Dan (Leeds University Business School, University of
Leeds, UK)
Low wages, low productivity
and lean production: The US small firm auto and other
manufacturing services sectors
VALLEJO
Bertha (UNU-MERIT in Maastricht and Development Research
Institute 5IVO, in Tilburg, The Netherlands)
Learning under changing market
conditions
VENUGOPAL R (Institut for Financial Management and
Research, Chennai India)
Understanding CSR: A typology
of approaches and some evidence from the Indian automobile
industry
VERVAEKE Monique (Centre Maurice Halwachs - CNRS –
ENS, Paris, France)
Industrial designers and sustainable
developpement
VOLPATO Giuseppe, STOCCHETTI Andrea (Ca’ Foscari
University, Faculty of Economics, Venezia, Italy)
Managing product life-cycle
in the auto-industry: evaluating carmakers effectiveness
WANG
William (Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management, France)
China’s automobile industry
– Embracing the energy and environment challenge
in the 21st century
 
WELLS Peter, PAUL Nieuwenhuis (Cardiff Business School,
Centre for Automotive Industry Research, Cardiff, UK),
Orsato Renato (INSEAD Social Innovation Centre, Fontainebleau,
France)
Scale and sustainability for
the automotive industry in an era of rapid technological
change
ZENTELIN
Jean-Louis (Centre Pierre Naville – Université
d’Evry, France)
Entre progrès et précaution,
l'enjeu des NTIC
 
ZEZZA Vincenzo (IPI - Institute for Industrial Promotion)
A public policy for industrial
innovation as a chance for economic development and
environment protection in the transport sector
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