New Brazilian automotive industrial policy: Analysis of the consequences for local R&D based on new comer's strategies

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作者
Ibusuki, Ugo [1 ]
Bernardes, Roberto C. [2 ]
Consoni, Flávia L. [3 ]
机构
[1] Research Institute of Autoparts Industry, Waseda University, Bldg. 120-1-4F Room 403-A, 513 Tsurumakicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo,162-0041, Japan
[2] Department of Business Administration, University Center of FEI, Rua Tamandaré, 688, São Paulo,SP,CEP 01525.000, Brazil
[3] Department of Science and Technology Policy, University of Campinas - Unicamp, Rua João Pandiá Calógeras, 51, Campinas,SP,CEP 13083-870, Brazil
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Brazil - Competitive advantage - Design and implements - Diamond model - Industrial policies - INOVAR-AUTO - Research and development - Theoretical modeling;
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10.1504/IJATM.2015.067092
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This study analyses the Brazilian auto-industry based on Porter's diamond model, looking for the four competitive advantage factors and how the new automotive industrial policy (INOVAR-AUTO), recently launched in 2012, impacts on the local automobile industry. Results show that the Brazilian government's goal is in line with Porter's theoretical model, but it leads us to conclude that Brazil needs to devise, design and implement a focused and integrated industrial policy of research and development (R&D) in the country. The survey, conducted with Asian new comer car and auto-part manufacturers, shows they have quickly adapted to the new policy changes of INOVAR-AUTO without consolidating a real local R&D function. The absence of such a technological specialisation policy increases the chances for Brazil to become a centre of production and commercialisation of vehicles conceived externally and produced with increasingly less local content and local design with higher prices due to less competition. Copyright © 2015 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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