Geely's Acquisition of Volvo: Challenges and Opportunities Geely's Acquisition of Volvo: Challenges and Opportunities

Geely's Acquisition of Volvo: Challenges and Opportunities

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For more than a decade, the government of China had sought to develop an automotive industry. The government's initial steps involved the creation of joint ventures in which government-owned firms became partners of foreign privately owned corporations. Most of these joint ventures were extremely successful financially. However, ongoing differences in management preferences created a continual tension within the joint ventures. Of particular concern was a desire of the government of China to ensure that its new automotive industry would adopt the latest advances in technologies. This subject of technology transfer, and how the government of China could best support it, became a central issue in China's automotive industry. From the perspective of the government of China, Geely's acquisition of Volvo would be a major step in achieving technology transfer on an ongoing basis. Geely's China operations would be able to quickly and easily adopt Volvo's cutting-edge safety features and production operations. From Geely's perspective, the Volvo acquisition would provide it with a new set of luxury vehicles for sale in China that would fill a gap in Geely's automotive lineup. Nevertheless, Geely faced the challenge that Ford had continually lost money in Volvo. How to reverse these losses would become a major challenge for Geely.

GENRE
Entreprise et management
SORTIE
2010
18 juin
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
4
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation
TAILLE
387,1
Ko

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