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Disruptive Innovation for Automotive Industry and the Solutions for Enterprise Innovation System Reengineering
  • Weiqun Ren

Received: 26 Jan 2024 | Accepted: 06 Mar 2024 | Published: 12 Mar 2024

Abstract

Focus on the current disruptive innovation trends, automotive industry needs to have solutions for enterprise innovation system reengineering. The innovations include the energy and power technology bringing vehicle powertrain electrification, intelligent control technology bringing autonomous drive/intelligent vehicle, and communication technology bringing vehicle connectivity and sharing. Facing the impact of these, enterprise innovation system reengineering needs to be considering the effects to strategic planning, product development process, and new business models, etc.

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Ren, W. Disruptive Innovation for Automotive Industry and the Solutions for Enterprise Innovation System Reengineering. International Journal of Automotive Manufacturing and Materials 2024, 3 (1), 3. https://doi.org/10.53941/ijamm.2024.100003.
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