Crisis, Resilience and Survival: Lessons from the Global Auto Industry
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 12/1/2015
EAN 9781107076013, ISBN10: 1107076013
Hardcover, 341 pages, 23.7 x 15.4 x 2.2 cm
Language: English
Crisis, Resilience and Survival charts the evolution of the global automotive industry, revealing the pressures and challenges facing firms in this huge but turbulent realm of business. Long-term overcapacity and swings of the economic cycle mean that many car companies are in financially perilous positions. Yet failures of auto companies are rare, and many have bounced back from the brink. Using the concept of the 'survival envelope', Holweg and Oliver argue that the ability to design, develop, manufacture and distribute vehicles competitively is not the only factor in ensuring success. Using detailed analyses of two failures (Rover and Saab) and two near-misses (Chrysler and Nissan) they explore how scale, market reach and supportive stakeholder relations can make the difference between success and failure in this global industry. This book will appeal to anyone working in, or studying the auto industry, as well as those interested in corporate success and failure.
Acknowledgments
1. Why a book on corporate resilience?
2. The evolution of a global industry
3. Competing in a global industry
4. Concepts
stakeholders, operations and context
5. Rover
inside a failing car company
6. The failure of Saab automobile
7. Near misses
Nissan and Chrysler
8. The future shape of the industry
Appendix
Endnotes
Bibliography
Secondary data sources
Index.