Publication Type
PhD Dissertation
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
10-2024
Abstract
The vigorous development of the manufacturing industry, along with advancements in technologies such as the Internet, has propelled the growth of China's new energy vehicle (NEV) industry, and exhibited characteristics of ecosystem-oriented development, which has brought positive impacts on both China's economic and social development. Benefiting from China's policy environment and developmental foundation, the Chinese automotive industry has achieved a leapfrog development in the field of new energy, with China ranking first in global sales and the penetration rate of NEVs continuously increasing. As power batteries and other domains continue to improve and intelligent driving technologies make constant breakthroughs, NEVs have become carriers integrating multiple technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and big data, which will persistently drive changes in the product ecosystem, business models, industry chains, and value chains of the NEV industry.
In the dissertation, focus is placed on the characteristics, development trends, and positive impacts of the ecosystem-oriented development of NEVs, as well as how to promote such development. This is not only conducive to advancing China's NEV industry to achieve leapfrog development but also to facilitating energy transformation and addressing energy shortages, which holds significant practical importance. Moreover, while the academic community has noted the characteristics of ecosystem-oriented development, there is no definitive conclusion regarding the ecosystem-oriented development of NEVs, and relevant theoretical research is lacking. This dissertation aims to fill this academic gap and expand the research content related to ecosystem-oriented development.
Firstly, this dissertation analyzes the driving factors and characteristics of the ecosystem-oriented development of the NEV industry at the theoretical level. Secondly, this dissertation employs case studies to conduct empirical verification of the theoretical analysis results. Lastly, this dissertation explores spillover effects. The research findings on spillover effects indicate three points: (i) the ecosystem-oriented development of NEVs has positive industrial spillover effects, capable of driving the rapid development of other industries; (ii) the ecosystem-oriented development of the NEV industry exhibits strong spillover effects in technological innovation; (iii) NEV products resulting from ecosystem-oriented development can promote the upgrading of industrial structures.
Based on case studies and interviews, this dissertation enriches the research system on the ecosystem-oriented development of the NEV industry. Although the academic community has paid attention to industrial ecosystem-oriented development and the business models of NEVs, there is no definitive conclusion regarding the ecosystem-oriented development of the NEV industry. This dissertation aims to fill this research gap, expand the research content related to ecosystem-oriented development, and provide policy references.
Keywords
Ecosystem Orientation of NEV Industry, Theoretical Research, Case Analysis, Interview
Degree Awarded
Doctor of Bus Admin (CKGSB)
Discipline
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Supervisor(s)
CHENG, Qiang
First Page
1
Last Page
140
Publisher
Singapore Management University
City or Country
Singapore
Citation
LI, Jianli.
Ecosystem-oriented development of new energy vehicle industry and its spillover effects. (2024). 1-140.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/etd_coll/641
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