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Guidelines for sustainable-value creation within the context of German automotive industry’s strategic carbon crisis management

Legl, Carina; Weaver, Miles

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The continuing debate on the global environmental progress through achievement of smarter clean/green-policies, reasoned with the need for carbon-emissions’ reduction/prevention (The Economist, 2015a; 2016a), has reached a higher level of interaction between German’s federal government, automotive industry, and society (BMUB, 2016). When embedding achieved operational universal-guidelines, this research provides an initial step towards a conceptual-framework, and furthermore, contributes to further discussion on what can be achieved with clean/green-technological initiatives, why those initiatives matter, and especially, how German automotive industry’s key, strategic clean/green-technological initiatives can be transferred to and implemented by sustainability managers within diverse industrial sectors towards the establishment of a low-carbon German economy (ACEA, 2016a; Shrivastava, 1995; The Economist, 2016a). Thus, this research questions ‘what were key, strategic clean/green-technological initiatives applied by German’s automotive industry to address the ongoing global carbon crisis?’ and ‘how and why have those initiatives contributed to create sustainable-value?’. Hereto, this research critically-explores, identifies, and classifies single-applied and collaborative-contributed environmental and social sustainability initiatives of Germany’s influential three original equipment manufacturers (abbreviated as OEMs) and seven leading OEM-parts suppliers within the time frame of 2010 to 2015.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name EurOMA
Start Date Jul 1, 2017
End Date Jul 5, 2017
Deposit Date May 8, 2017
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/670113
Contract Date May 8, 2017

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