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List of Contributors | ||
List of Figures | ||
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List of Statistical Appendices | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Intersecting Trajectories and Model Changes | 8 |
2 | Models, Trajectories, and the Evolution of Production Systems: Lessons from the American Automobile Industry in the Years between the Wars | 49 |
Pt. I | Only One Model in Japan? | 61 |
3 | A New Toyotaism? | 63 |
4 | Nissan: Restructuring to Regain Competitiveness | 91 |
5 | The Globalization of Honda's Product-Led Flexible Mass Production System | 110 |
6 | The Unique Trajectory of Mitsubishi Motors | 139 |
7 | Hyundai Tries Two Industrial Models to Penetrate Global Markets | 154 |
Pt. II | Three Distinct Trajectories at North America's Big Three | 177 |
8 | The General Motors Trajectory: Strategic Shift or Tactical Drift? | 179 |
9 | Globalization at the Heart of Organizational Change: Crisis and Recovery at the Ford Motor Company | 211 |
10 | Reinventing Chrysler | 242 |
Pt. III | Europe's Dilemma: Transfer, Adapt, or Innovate? | 271 |
11 | The Development of Volkswagen's Industrial Model, 1967-1995 | 273 |
12 | Making Manufacturing Lean in the Italian Automobile Industry: The Trajectory of Fiat | 311 |
13 | Peugeot Meets Ford, Sloan, and Toyota | 338 |
14 | Renault: From Diversified Mass Production to Innovative Flexible Production | 365 |
15 | From British Leyland Motor Corporation to Rover Group: The Search for a Viable British Model | 395 |
16 | A Second Comeback or a Final Farewell? The Volvo Trajectory, 1973-1994 | 418 |
17 | Lada: Viability of Fordism? | 440 |
18 | Conclusion: The Choices to be made in the Coming Decade | 452 |
Index | 463 |
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