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A model for the sustainability of local suppliers in the South African automotive value chain

Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2011.

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Main Author: Nitschke, Christian
Other Authors: Havenga, Jan
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Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2011
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/18081 A model for the sustainability of local suppliers in the South African automotive value chain Nitschke, Christian Havenga, Jan Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences. Dept. of Logistics. Automotive value chain -- South Africa Supply chain modeling Automobile industry and trade -- South Africa Local suppliers -- South Africa Economic sustainability Dissertations -- Logistics Theses -- Logistics Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2011. What factors influence the economic sustainability of local suppliers in emerging markets in the automotive value chain? The answer to this question is not only influenced by the direct and indirect customers of the automotive component suppliers, but it is also influenced by factors on the macro-, meso- and micro-levels of the supplier‟s environment. In order to investigate the research objective, the South African automotive industry is chosen as a case study in the global automotive value chain. The literature review indicates that variables that influence the economic sustainability of suppliers can be found on the global and regional levels of the automotive industry, as well as on the industry and corporate value chain levels. As the theory does not offer a holistic approach for a problem solution, the identified factors are assembled in a conceptual model that measures the economic sustainability of automotive component suppliers with respect to financial dimensions. The conceptual model is structured according to the macro-, meso- and micro-level influences, and also recognises the impact of governance structures on the government, market, industry and corporate levels. The suggested conceptual model is subsequently tested for totality and alignment with industry features using qualitative methods and is furthermore validated by using quantitative modelling data from primary research in the supplier component industry. The analysis of the quantitative data shows that the majority of factors influencing the economic sustainability of local component suppliers can be found on the micro- and meso-levels (corporate value chain and industry value chain), whereas the qualitative data implies that economic sustainability is mainly influenced by factors on the macro- and meso-levels (industrial policy and labour market). This finding shows that there is a discrepancy between the measurable influences and the automotive component suppliers‟ perception of the research problem. Nevertheless, it can be stated that the conceptual model, as supported by the stakeholder group, can be used for further research. Alongside the development of the conceptual model, the industry data is used for a discussion about the status of the South African automotive component supplier industry in order to point out strengths and issues as well as to identify factors that should change or improve to enable a viable future for suppliers. Doctoral 2011-11-08T12:14:59Z 2011-12-05T13:26:42Z 2011-11-08T12:14:59Z 2011-12-05T13:26:42Z 2011-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/18081 en_ZA Stellenbosch University 200 p. : ill. application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Automotive value chain -- South Africa
Supply chain modeling
Automobile industry and trade -- South Africa
Local suppliers -- South Africa
Economic sustainability
Dissertations -- Logistics
Theses -- Logistics
Nitschke, Christian
A model for the sustainability of local suppliers in the South African automotive value chain
title A model for the sustainability of local suppliers in the South African automotive value chain
title_full A model for the sustainability of local suppliers in the South African automotive value chain
title_fullStr A model for the sustainability of local suppliers in the South African automotive value chain
title_full_unstemmed A model for the sustainability of local suppliers in the South African automotive value chain
title_short A model for the sustainability of local suppliers in the South African automotive value chain
title_sort model for the sustainability of local suppliers in the south african automotive value chain
topic Automotive value chain -- South Africa
Supply chain modeling
Automobile industry and trade -- South Africa
Local suppliers -- South Africa
Economic sustainability
Dissertations -- Logistics
Theses -- Logistics
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/18081
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