2006
DOI: 10.1504/ijatm.2006.012125
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Modularity, open architecture and innovation: an automotive perspective

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“…Open innovation in the automotive industry specifically has been researched by Heneric et al (2005), Mondragon (2006), Ili et al (2010), MacNeill and Bailey (2010), De Massis et al 2012, Kamp and Bevis (2012), Karlsson and Sköld (2013) and Lazzarotti et al (2013). Heneric et al (2005) provide an in-depth overview of the European automotive industry, underpinned with detailed figures and statistics.…”
Section: Research On Open Innovation In the Automotive Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Open innovation in the automotive industry specifically has been researched by Heneric et al (2005), Mondragon (2006), Ili et al (2010), MacNeill and Bailey (2010), De Massis et al 2012, Kamp and Bevis (2012), Karlsson and Sköld (2013) and Lazzarotti et al (2013). Heneric et al (2005) provide an in-depth overview of the European automotive industry, underpinned with detailed figures and statistics.…”
Section: Research On Open Innovation In the Automotive Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning open innovation, Mondragon et al (2006) argue that competitive pressures in the automotive industry are forcing original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to modify their traditional scope for value creation and value capture. This situation is exemplified by the semi-open architectures of today's motor vehicles, in the complete modification of hierarchies in the automotive value networks, and in the modification of the relations of automotive OEMs ecosystems.…”
Section: Research On Open Innovation In the Automotive Industrymentioning
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“…Essa alteração permitiu maior customização do produto no atendimento das necessidades do consumidor final; a customização pode ser entendida como um benefício da modularidade (DANESE; ROMANO, 2004;MONDRAGON;MONDRAGON;MILLER, 2006).…”
Section: Projeto Do Produto E Aspectos De Montagem No Consórcio Modularunclassified
“…Com relação à transferência de conhecimento e know how da montadora para o fornecedor B, no que diz respeito à tecnologia de motores, isso praticamente não acontece, pois a tecnologia core é do fornecedor B. Por outro lado, apesar de o fornecedor aprender muito sobre o veículo, isto é um risco pois, de acordo com Mondragon, Mondragon e Miller (2006), a contínua transferência de atividades para seus fornecedores têm feito algumas montadoras automotivas perder suas competências, especialmente em subconjuntos.…”
Section: Projeto Do Produto E Aspectos De Montagem No Consórcio Modularunclassified