Title: Ulrich J
1Ulrich JürgensWissenschaftszentrum Berlin für
SozialforschungSocial Science Center Berlin for
Social Research
Strategies with Regard to Market, Product
Innovation, Technology and Organization
- Topics
- Globalization revisited
- Product innovation
- Industry organization
252 Car Makers in the World
3Automobile Production by World Regions
(Passenger and Commercial Vehicles, 1997 and
2003, in 1000 Units)
Quelle oica.com
4Forecast on Value Added Development in the
Automotive Industry Worldwide 2002 2015 (FAST
2015)
2002 2015 Change
Vehicle production (million units) 57 76 33,3
Value added OEM ( billion) 228 203 11,0
Value added suppliers ( billion) 417 700 67,0
Value added total ( billion) 645 903 40,0
Automobile development/production, light
vehicles Source Mercer Management Consulting,
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (2003)
5Share of World Regions in Automotive Industry
Value Added 2002 and 2015
Change 67,3
Change 328,0
Change 259,5
Change 19,3
Change 10,6
Change -51,2
Change 17,4
Change 65,6
Source Mercer Management Consulting, Fraunhofer
Gesellschaft (2003)
6Shares of Production, Domestic vs. Abroad, of
Major Car Makers (2003)
Source Automotive News Data Center
(autonews.com), VDA (2004) International Auto
Statistics, own calculations.
7Globalization Structure of Selected Car Makers
(in Percent)
Source Own calculations on the basis of IMF Auto
Report 2004, p. 71
8Globalization Structure of Selected Car Makers
(in Percent)
Fiat
Renault
Toyota
VW Group
GM
Daimler- Chrysler
9Motivation for Relocation of Production Abroad
Source Lay/Kinkel/Maloca (2003) Stand und
Entwicklung der Auslandsproduktion bei
Automobilzulieferern ein Branchenvergleich.
Düsseldorf HBS, p. 18
10Indexed (Germany 100) Yearly Wages/Salaries and
Labour Costs per Person Employed in the European
Automotive Industries 2003
Wages and Salaries Total Labour Costs
Germany 100.0 100.0
UK 75.9 69.9
France 70.2 78.3
Sweden 66.4 77.7
Spain 55.6 59.5
Italy 49.5 57.4
Hungary 20.3 22.0
Poland 18.1 17.8
Czech Republic 16.4 17.9
Slovenia 11.8 -
Slovakia 12.9 13.9
Romania 5.6 6.2
Russia 4.0
Source VDA International Auto Statistics,
edition 2004, p. 350f. 361f., own
calculations. The average per-capita figure for
wages and salaries in Germany was 45700 for
total labour costs 57200.
11Use of Modern Organization Concepts by German
Auto Suppliers Relocating Production Abroad
Source Fraunhofer ISI, Mitteilungen aus der
Produktionsinnovationserhebung, No. 32, March
2004, p. 10
12Innovation Roadmap Compact Class Europe
Segments
- Pedestrian protection sensors
Interior
Electro-nicsin allseg-ments
- Infotainment (e.g. smart navigation system)
- Fuel cell as auxiliary power unit
- High-pressure supercharged diesel
- Elektrical radiator and ventilation/cooling
control
Power train
Fuel cell
- Electromechanical valve timing gear
- Gasoline direct injection
- New materials (high-tensile steels, aluminium)
- Electromech. brake (brake-by-wire)
- Electromech. steering (steer-by-wire)
Chassis
- Electronic power- assisted steering
- Friction coeffic. recogn.
- Electrical overlay steering
- Product differentiation of identical compo-
nents by software
- Hydroforming
- Steel space frame
Body
2002
2005
2010
2015
Source HAWK Study by McKinsey Company/PTW
(2003 20)
13RD Costs per Car of Selected Car Makers 2003
US-Dollar
Source Goldman Sachs (2004) Germany
Automobiles - DaimlerChrysler (DCXGN.DE)
14Employment Potential Through X-by-wire Systems
Germany (1997 to 2002 to 2015)
Source Jürgens, U. Meißner, H.-R. (2005)
Arbeiten am Auto der Zukunft. Berlin, p. 122
15Emplyoment Perspectives in the Area of
Powertrains in Germany
Source Jürgens, U. Meißner, H.-R. (2005)
Arbeiten am Auto der Zukunft. Berlin, p. 168
16Impact of a Change from Conventional Engines to
Fuel Cell Systems on the Supplier Industry
Source Wengel, J. Schirrmeister, E. (Hg.)
(2000) Innovationsprozess vom Verbrennungsmotor
zur Brennstoffzelle. Karlsruhe, p. 181
17Some Findings of the Project Innovation and
Employment in the Automotive IndustryProject
Results (I)
- The intensification of innovation has positive
effects on employment and competitivity - Diesel technology as European success story
- x-by-wire as specialty of European suppliers
- Competing technologies in various propulsion
systems, light-weight materials etc. lead to a
multiplication of RD activities - We observe a technological revolution in basic
technologies which, nevertheless, is implemented
in an incremental way (delay/canceling of
introduction dates long periods of phase-in and
phase-out) - In the mid and long term the innovation dynamics
lead to drastic structural effects regards types
of suppliers and division of labor OEM -
suppliers.
18Project Results (II)
- We found only weak links between innovation
strategies and personnel development strategies,
between technology road-maps and consequences for
employees. - Cross-functional approaches (RD and production)
to discuss consequences of innovation on
employment and qualification requirements were
also weakly developed.
19Die zehn größten Automobilhersteller weltweit
nach Produktionszahlen 2003 und Veränderungen
gegenüber 1997
20Company Value by Market QualificationThe Top Ten
Auto Companies of 2004
Toyotas cash and other liquid assets at the end
of business year 2004 32,7 bln. US-Dollar
Source Börsenzeitung of 12.2.2004 Toyota Motor
Corporation, Annual Report, March 31, 2004, SEC
Forum 20