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Titre : The Future introduction of autonomous vehicles technology to the market : How to make autonomous vehicles a success technology adopted by customers Type de document : Mémoire Auteurs : Adrien COMYN, Auteur Année de publication : 2020 Importance : 24 p. Note générale : Pour accéder aux fichiers PDF, merci de vous identifier sur le catalogue avec votre compte Office 365 via le bouton CONNEXION en haut de page. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Management
AUTOMOBILE SECTEUR ; HAUTE TECHNOLOGIE ; VOITURE PARTICULIERE ; INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLERésumé : The future introduction on the market of autonomous driving relies on both technical development and market acceptance. The purpose of this study is to give a clear insight of how to make this technology meet expectations of its market. It will focus on the current state of autonomous driving and its implications and how to anticipate the possible barriers of acceptance and make it a success technology. Programme : PGE-Reims Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=529111
Titre : THE SUPPLY CHAIN OF EVs’ BATTERIES : How make sustainable the EVs’ batteries supply chain? Type de document : Mémoire Auteurs : Guillaume DUARTE LOPES, Auteur Année de publication : 2020 Importance : 48p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Management
AUTOMOBILE SECTEUR ; DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ; INDUSTRIE ; LOGISTIQUE ; VOITURE PARTICULIERERésumé : We have recently intended to an abrupt change of trend in car industry. The Diesel Gate in 2015 signed a turning point for the future of cars, by unveiling the underestimation of Volkswagen cars’ pollution, the media have constrained car companies to change their strategy for the next 10 years. Due to population’s rising awareness about climate change and the environmental restriction of governments, Volkswagen, as one of the top car seller, announced in 2018 the launch of 80 new electrical vehicles by 2025 and the Global Battery Alliance bet on 300 new electrical vehicles by 2025 . Recently, with the Covid-19 crisis, car industry is under pressure and needs to find a way to re-launch the production of cars and increase the consumption. The French government announced in May 2020 the creation of 100 000 charging stations in the year and the implementation of a bonus rewarding consumers buying an electric vehicle . On top of that, French government and executives of French car companies announced that they expect to reach 600 000 electric cars sold a year by 2022, what is 5 times the current sales, what will represent a real challenge . This trend will induce a proportional rise in lithium-ion battery consumption because it is the type of battery mostly used for these vehicles. So, the car industry needs a reliable supply chain with a growing quantity of EVs’ batteries, by considering the batteries as key component with a high technology still in development. Moreover, the materials used to create a lithium-ion battery are composed of strategic resources such as lithium and cobalt which are highly polluting, rare and have high variations of price. These issues raise several questions: “How to ensure a sustainable supply chain for lithium-ions batteries in car industry?”, By “sustainable” I refer to reliable to follow the production cadence, the need of technology quality, respectful of environment, without negative externalities on populations and profitable for each actor. Throughout the report, the analysis will target the threat on those three categories. I believe some elements remain to analyse on this topic to close the loop of the batterie’s sustainable supply chain and defining its future. This report has for objective to give an overview of the potential closed loop supply chain and to bring solutions to reach this final state. The interests to produce this report are high because we are talking about one of the most strategic product for the neutral carbon future of individual transport: the vehicle’s battery. To assess the current supply chain, I will bring an outlook of the electric vehicles and try to understand the future demand and expectations from the supply chain through an example of lithium ion’s battery. In a second part, I will describe each step of the lithium batteries’ production from the raw materials’ extraction to the pack manufacturing. I will proceed these information to create a simulation of the CATL NCM622 battery pack supply chain. This battery is one of the most common lithium ion‘s battery and equips, among other brands, Nissan, BMW, PSA and Volvo . Then, I will assess the current main practices in the batteries’ supply chain through criteria, dispatched in 3 main categories, in order to target the main elements needed to reach a sustainable supply chain or to be as close as possible of this goal.
Programme : MSc Supply Chain Management Spécialisation : Supply chain Management and purchasing Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=534342 What is the impact of tesla’s pricing strategy conducted in china on chinese battery electric vehicle market? / DONG / 2020
Titre : What is the impact of tesla’s pricing strategy conducted in china on chinese battery electric vehicle market? Type de document : Mémoire Auteurs : DONG (Yuwei), Auteur Année de publication : 2020 Importance : 58 p. Note générale : Pour accéder aux fichiers PDF, merci de vous identifier sur le catalogue avec votre compte Office 365 via le bouton CONNEXION en haut de page. Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Management
AUTOMOBILE SECTEUR ; CHINE ; STRATEGIERésumé : In 2020, affected by the global covid-19 epidemic and economic downturn, the overall performance of the automotive industry is sluggish. Under this circumstance, the sales performance of Tesla, the global leader in the electric vehicle industry, has been rising. The 2020 third-quarter financial report of Tesla shows that revenue and sales in China have exceeded expectations. This is closely related to the landing of Model 3 produced by the Shanghai Gigafactory and Tesla China's frequent price adjustment strategy for Model 3. This article aims to study the impacts of Tesla China's price strategy on Tesla itself and China's electric vehicle market. The research method is to sort out the development of the new energy vehicle industry, China's new energy vehicle market and Tesla through relevant data and use the questionnaire method combined with existing data and information on Tesla’s price strategy to make an estimate. Programme : MSc Marketing French Excellence Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=534286 Context bound trust repair: Application to Japan automobile manufacturers / Matthew Makoto WATANABE / 2019
Titre : Context bound trust repair: Application to Japan automobile manufacturers Type de document : Mémoire Auteurs : Matthew Makoto WATANABE, Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Importance : 32 p. Note générale : Pour accéder aux fichiers PDF, merci de vous identifier sur le catalogue avec votre compte Office 365 via le bouton CONNEXION en haut de page. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Management
JAPON ; AUTOMOBILE SECTEUR ; CONFIANCERésumé : In the field of trust repair, context bound organizational trust repair is unrevealed area. This paper sought to answer the question: how dose trust repair works in Japanese context? Which has clear cultural difference from English speaking countries. Research was conducted by case study methodology. Cases were selected based on same type of trust breach, same industry, and recency which is falsifying fuel efficiency test in automobile industry from 2016 to 2019 May as Mitsubishi Motors Company, SUZUKI, SUBARU, and NISSAN. Model of trust repair used is four stages process of organization-level trust repair by Gillespie & Dietz (2009). Result showed that outline of the Japanese trust repair mechanism matched the existing model. However, there was also four points worthy of attention as pre-investigation instead of principle of measure to prevent reoccurrence, apology at immediate response stage, selection of apology not denial, and the discovery of falsifying fuel efficiency was extrinsic. Also, for discussion, this paper implies the unique function of apology and negative effect of collectivism in trust repair process. Note de contenu : PGE: Bibliogr.P. 23-31 Programme : PGE-Rouen Spécialisation : Marketing Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=497686
Titre : FACTORS AFFECTING SATISFACTIONS OF DEALERS THE CASE OF FORD VIETNAM Type de document : Mémoire Auteurs : Thuong VU LE DAO QUYNH, Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Importance : 25 p. Note générale : Pour accéder aux fichiers PDF, merci de vous identifier sur le catalogue avec votre compte Office 365 via le bouton CONNEXION en haut de page. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Management
AUTOMOBILE SECTEUR ; CHAINE LOGISTIQUE ; INDUSTRIE ; VIET NAMRésumé : In the context of economic development in Vietnam, automotive industry is considered as one of strategic industries. With the support from Vietnamese government, there have been many largest car manufacturers in the world entering the market, including Ford. Using a case example of Ford Vietnam (FVL), this seminar paper raises 5 factors: product availability, delivery service, support from the firm, commission, brand name which affect the satisfaction of the dealers. The results of this study will help the automobile firms to understand and leverage their services and supply chain to retain their best dealers in order to sharpen their competitiveness in this dynamic market. Multiple regression analysis indicates those 5 factors have a strong correlation with the overall satisfaction and also shows of which aspects FVL still has a low performance. Finally, the paper concludes with a discussion of the managerial recommendations and directions for future research. Note de contenu : PGE: Bibliogr.P. XVIII - XIX Programme : PGE-Rouen Spécialisation : Supply chain Management and purchasing Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=497024 How block chain improves the current procurement process in the automotive industry / Van Tan NGUYEN / 2019
PermalinkWhat is the impact of the brand’s image on the adoption of the self-driving car? / Théo GENEVOIS / 2019
PermalinkIntelligence Artificielle : Comment l’intelligence artificielle peut-elle affecter notre société et plus particulièrement les secteurs de la médecine et de l’automobile ? / Susana FIGUEROA MATO / 2018
PermalinkStrategic changes and growth in the automative industry : the example of groupe PSA / Thomas AGOSTINI / 2018
PermalinkPermalinkAcheter localement ou à distance : quelles tendances de sourcing géographique chez les équipementiers automobiles de pre-mier rang, et quel impact en termes de supply chain ? / Britta PFEFFER / 2017
PermalinkPermalinkLes producteurs d’automobile allemands du segment premium ont-ils accumulé un retard concernant l’électromobilité par rapport aux jeunes entrants du marché ? / Maximilian NEUBURGER / 2017
PermalinkChine, Inde : les firmes au coeur de l'émergence / Jean-François HUCHET / Rennes : PRESSES UNIVERSITAIRES DE RENNES (2015)
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PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkSustaining industrial competitiveness after the crisis / Luciano CIRAVEGNA / New York : PALGRAVE MACMILLAN (2012)
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