Challenges of Coordination: Automotive Innovation in the Ontario Supply Chain in Comparative Context
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Authors/contributors
- Goracinova, Elena (Author)
- Warrian, Peter (Author)
- Wolfe, David A. (Author)
Title
Challenges of Coordination: Automotive Innovation in the Ontario Supply Chain in Comparative Context
Abstract
Policies for the southern Ontario automotive cluster support multiple collaborative research projects designed for the application of enabling technologies. However, these initiatives cater to a small percentage of highly innovative automotive suppliers and exclude much of the traditional manufacturing base. This stands in contrast to automotive clusters in Detroit, MI; the West Midlands, United Kingdom; and Baden-Württemberg, Germany, where applied research collaborations target the entire supply chain. With respect to policy implications, we argue that new forms of industrial coordination emerging in competitor regions may offer critical policy lessons for Ontario on how to stem the erosion of innovation capabilities in its automotive supply base.
Publication
Canadian Public Policy
Volume
43
Issue
S1
Pages
S90-S102
Date
2017
Language
en
ISSN
0317-0861, 1911-9917
Short Title
Challenges of Coordination
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Citation
Goracinova, E., Warrian, P., & Wolfe, D. A. (2017). Challenges of Coordination: Automotive Innovation in the Ontario Supply Chain in Comparative Context. Canadian Public Policy, 43(S1), S90–S102. https://doi.org/10.3138/cpp.2016-024
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