[HTML][HTML] The political economy of car dependence: A systems of provision approach
Research on car dependence exposes the difficulty of moving away from a car-dominated,
high-carbon transport system, but neglects the political-economic factors underpinning car …
high-carbon transport system, but neglects the political-economic factors underpinning car …
Integrating electric vehicles as virtual power plants: A comprehensive review on vehicle-to-grid (V2G) concepts, interface topologies, marketing and future prospects
Global factors such as energy consumption and environmental issues encourage the
utilization of electric vehicles (EVs) as alternative energy sources besides transportation …
utilization of electric vehicles (EVs) as alternative energy sources besides transportation …
A TPM strategy implementation in an automotive production line through loss reduction
In this paper the implementation of a total productive maintenance (TPM) plan is described
for the reliability of an automotive production line of machining and assembly. This …
for the reliability of an automotive production line of machining and assembly. This …
Plant closures in Australia's automotive industry: Continuity and change
This paper explores the possibility of using diachronic case study comparisons to shed light
on continuity and change in policy interventions to manage plant closures. It compares the …
on continuity and change in policy interventions to manage plant closures. It compares the …
Effect of green innovation strategy on firm‐idiosyncratic risk: A competitive action perspective
WL Lin, AB Mohamed… - Business Strategy and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Despite increasing concern for corporate environmental responsibility in numerous
industries, the relationship between green innovation strategy (GIS) and idiosyncratic risk is …
industries, the relationship between green innovation strategy (GIS) and idiosyncratic risk is …
Portfolio risk-return analysis: The case of the automotive industry in the Czech Republic
Risk has always been the concern of managers and shareholders as a part of decision-
making processes. Managers tend to control unsystematic risk mostly while trying to …
making processes. Managers tend to control unsystematic risk mostly while trying to …
The urban and regional impacts of plant closures: new methods and perspectives
Work on large-scale plant closures has provided a rich vein of scholarship and academic
debate. This paper articulates a new set of methods and concepts for understanding how …
debate. This paper articulates a new set of methods and concepts for understanding how …
Improvement of the statistical process control certainty in an automotive manufacturing unit
To control a process means to make adjustments in order to improve the performance,
identify and fix anomalies. The statistical process control (SPC) is a solution developed to …
identify and fix anomalies. The statistical process control (SPC) is a solution developed to …
Over the hill? Exploring the other side of the Rogers' innovation diffusion model from a consumer and business model perspective
P Wells, P Nieuwenhuis - Journal of cleaner production, 2018 - Elsevier
The Rogers model of innovation diffusion, first proposed in 1962, has long featured in
accounts of the penetration of new product technologies into society. The contention in this …
accounts of the penetration of new product technologies into society. The contention in this …
Easy street for low-carbon mobility? The political economy of mass electric car adoption
C Roberts - Electrifying Mobility: Realising a Sustainable Future for …, 2022 - emerald.com
Electric vehicles are often positioned as a politically easy option for low-carbon mobility,
compared to other options, such as cycling, public transit, and walkable communities. This is …
compared to other options, such as cycling, public transit, and walkable communities. This is …