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Value creation and value capture in the automotive industry: Empirical evidence from Czechia
Environment and Planning A
  • Petr Pavlinek, University of Nebraska at Omaha
  • Jan Ženka, University of Ostrava
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Article
Publication Date
5-1-2016
Abstract

This article investigates how distinct tiers of firms contribute to value creation and value capture in the automotive industry. We employ firm-level indicators to evaluate the value creation and capture of distinct supplier tiers in the Czech automotive industry, while considering differences between foreign-owned and domestic firms. Our analysis suggests that the economic effects of the automotive industry largely depend on its capital intensity and that mostly foreign-owned higher tier firms generate and capture greater value than lower tier firms, which include the vast majority of domestic suppliers.

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Citation Information
Petr Pavlinek and Jan Ženka. "Value creation and value capture in the automotive industry: Empirical evidence from Czechia" Environment and Planning A Vol. 48 Iss. 5 (2016) p. 937 - 959
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/petr-pavlinek/15/