The fragmentation of production and the competitiveness of nations in the automotive sector–A network approach
In recent decades the organisation of production has changed, with production and
manufacturing activities no longer taking place in a single location, with lower transportation
and communication costs leading to production activities geographically spread out into a
global value chain. This reorganisation and fragmentation of the production process has led
to increased sources of competition at the international level, with many firms from
industrialised nations increasing their level of outsourcing and off-shoring of lower value …
manufacturing activities no longer taking place in a single location, with lower transportation
and communication costs leading to production activities geographically spread out into a
global value chain. This reorganisation and fragmentation of the production process has led
to increased sources of competition at the international level, with many firms from
industrialised nations increasing their level of outsourcing and off-shoring of lower value …
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