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Business Strategy and Innovation
The foundations of the automotive industry are being shaken as traditional ideas are being re-evaluated. Mainstream automotive companies are being forced to innovate in order to stay relevant through out-of-the-box thinking and thorough market analysis. New companies and solutions are being born, smaller markets are growing and established markets are restructuring to adapt to new strategies.
Frost & Sullivan's Business Strategy and Innovation Program applies expert and critical intelligence to the following four main areas:
- Innovative and visionary industry trends and strategies
- Disruptive technologies and engineering advancements
- Emerging business models and their development strategies
- Cross industry convergence and future implications
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27 Aug 2020  |  Asia Pacific  |  Mega Trends
Growth Opportunity Analysis of the Indonesian EV Market
The Indonesian Government Targets to Develop 2,200 4-wheeler & Electric Vehicles And 2.1 Million 2-wheeler Electric Motorbikes by 2025 in Phases
Indonesia is a key automotive contributor in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region in terms of sales volume. However, the country has just begun to enter the field of the electric powertrain. The Indonesian population has started to become more aware of electric vehicles (EVs) leading to an increase in sales. In 2019, 24 electri...
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27 Apr 2020  |  Global  |  Mega Trends
COVID-19 Growth Impact Assessment for the Automotive Industry, 2020
Stakeholders to Focus on Resource Optimization, New Growth Segments and Cost Rationalization to Overcome Slowdown
The mushrooming corona virus outbreak in the central Chinese city of Wuhan prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare a global health emergency in late January. The corona virus outbreak isn’t just a massive health crisis; it’s an economic one as well. If the pandemic is not contained by a large extent by April, the drop in consum...
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21 Jan 2014  |  Europe  |  Customer Research
2011 European Consumers' Desirability and Willingness to Pay for Advanced Driver Assistance and Driving Dynamics Technologies
Consumers' Willingness to Pay for Driver Warning, Assistance, and Information Systems
The primary aim of this study is to evaluate European consumer perceptions, understanding, expectations, motivation, and willingness to pay for driver assistance systems and active safety features. Overall, European vehicle owners continue to rank reliability and safety as the most important features when choosing a new car. More than half of vehic...
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17 Dec 2013  |  North America  |  Mega Trends
The Advent of Digital Retailing and the Impact on Global Car Dealership Structures
By 2016, Automakers are Expected to Open more than 100 Digital Showroom/Lifestyle Stores Globally
The aim of this study is to research, analyze, and forecast digital retailing in the automotive industry. Digital retailing is creating a revolution in the way cars are being sold or the way a brand is being experienced in prime areas of a city. The research identifies retail strategies and opportunities for future growth of automotive original equ...
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21 Feb 2013  |  North America  |  Mega Trends
Future of New Car eRetailing in the Automotive Industry
By 2020, Online Sales is Expected to Account for Approximately Four Per cent of Global New Car Sales
This study presents the analysis and the benchmarking of global OEMs' new car eRetailing strategies. It introduces the market participants, identifies the key drivers, presents the strategic analysis of regional markets and discusses target customers, the value chain, business models and the OEM mindset regarding the emerging omnichannel eRetailing...
$3,500.00