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consumer electronics industry analysis: Consumer Electronics Industry of China Puneet Kapur, 2006-03-05 Master's Thesis from the year 2005 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: B 2, University of Glasgow, language: English, abstract: Introduction: The purpose of this Competitive Environment assignment is, through the research and discuss of macroeconomic, microeconomic, strategy and marketing in a particular industry in China, to analyze the general and special environment around this industry, to understand what these environment conditions mean to competitors in this industry and to find the strategy to cope with the environment. The assignment chooses consumer electronics industry of China to analyze as it is one of the most competitive and fastest-developing regions in modern China. Competition between Chinese local makers and foreign giants is intensifying. It is impossible to cover all the aspects of this industry because there are hundreds of players in different products categories and they have different advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, after general discussion, assignment will concentrate on two profitable and competitive products market, standing at the angle of local players, to identify both opportunities and challenge. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Industrial Environmental Performance Metrics National Academy of Engineering and National Research Council, Committee on Industrial Environmental Performance Metrics, 1999-08-24 Industrial Environmental Performance Metrics is a corporate-focused analysis that brings clarity and practicality to the complex issues of environmental metrics in industry. The book examines the metrics implications to businesses as their responsibilities expand beyond the factory gateâ€upstream to suppliers and downstream to products and services. It examines implications that arise from greater demand for comparability of metrics among businesses by the investment community and environmental interest groups. The controversy over what sustainable development means for businesses is also addressed. Industrial Environmental Performance Metrics identifies the most useful metrics based on case studies from four industriesâ€automotive, chemical, electronics, and pulp and paperâ€and includes specific corporate examples. It contains goals and recommendations for public and private sector players interested in encouraging the broader use of metrics to improve industrial environmental performance and those interested in addressing the tough issues of prioritization, weighting of metrics for meaningful comparability, and the longer term metrics needs presented by sustainable development. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: The U.S. Consumer Electronics Industry Philip A. Marcus, Stuart Anderson Pettingill, Charles M. Stearns, 1975 |
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consumer electronics industry analysis: China's Electronics Industry Michael Pecht, 2007-01 Electronics has been a Chinese pillar of success and is now the largest industry in China with growth of nearly twenty percent annually. China is the world's number one producer of TVs, recorders, DVD players, telephones, calculators, refrigerators, and air conditioners. China also has the number one cellular phone market, is number two in IC consumption, and is the third largest PC producer. Entry into the WTO is leading to economic liberalization, simplification of the licensing and foreign investment policies, and targeted government funding in electronics R&D. Massive incentives are being provided for electronics development projects and customs duties have been reduced on all electronics equipment. This report on China's electronics industry comprehensively documents the technologies, manufacturing, capabilities, and infrastructure that have made, and continues to make, China a major player in the electronics industry. This book provides data and reports on semiconductors, electronic packages, printed circuit boards, computer hardware and software, telecommunications, and various electronic systems. Other topics include the role of research government, associations, research organizations, educational institutions, science and technology information networks, as well as the pros and cons of western electronics companies establishing an infrastructure in China. Electronics has been a Chinese pillar of success and is now the largest industry in China with growth of nearly twenty percent annually. China is the world's number one producer of TVs, recorders, DVD players, telephones, calculators, refrigerators, and air conditioners. China also has the number one cellular phone market, is number two in IC consumption, and is the third largest PC producer. Entry into the WTO is leading to economic liberalization, simplification of the licensing and foreign investment policies, and targeted government funding in electronics R&D. Massive incentives are being provided for electronics development projects and customs duties have been reduced on all electronics equipment. This report on China's electronics industry comprehensively documents the technologies, manufacturing, capabilities, and infrastructure that have made, and continues to make, China a major player in the electronics industry. This book provides data and reports on semiconductors, electronic packages, printed circuit boards, computer hardware and software, telecommunications, and various electronic systems. Other topics include the role of research government, associations, research organizations, educational institutions, science and technology information networks, as well as the pros and cons of western electronics companies establishing an infrastructure in China. |
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consumer electronics industry analysis: Inventing the Electronic Century Alfred Dupont CHANDLER, Takashi Hikino, Andrew Von Nordenflycht, Alfred D Chandler, 2009-06-30 Consumer electronics and computers redefined life and work in the twentieth century. In Inventing the Electronic Century, Pulitzer Prize-winning business historian Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., traces their origins and worldwide development. This masterful analysis is essential reading for every manager and student of technology. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: The Fall of the U.S. Consumer Electronics Industry Philip J. Curtis, 1994-11-22 This work traces the history and background of the once great American consumer electronics manufacturing industry, an industry that was plagued and finally destroyed by an American-Japanese cartel subverting enforcement of our traditional trade laws. The work is not a Japan-bashing diatribe, but a call for changes in Washington, and a return to free trade in our domestic and foreign commerce. |
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consumer electronics industry analysis: 286 Brief Business Reports for Electronics & Electrical Mansoor Muallim, LED Light Manufacturing 1. Market Overview: The global LED light manufacturing industry has witnessed significant growth in recent years, driven by increasing awareness of energy efficiency, government regulations promoting sustainable lighting solutions, and advancements in LED technology. LED (Light Emitting Diode) lighting has gained popularity worldwide due to its energy-saving capabilities, longer lifespan, and environmental benefits. As of 2021, the global LED lighting market was valued at approximately $80 billion, and it is expected to continue its growth trajectory. 2. Market Segmentation: a. Product Type: The LED lighting market can be segmented into various product types, including: LED Bulbs: Residential and commercial lighting solutions. LED Tubes: Commonly used in industrial and commercial spaces. LED Panels: Used in offices and homes for uniform lighting. LED Strips: Decorative and accent lighting. LED Fixtures: Customized lighting solutions for various applications. b. End-Use Applications: The LED lighting market caters to a wide range of applications, such as: Residential: Home lighting solutions. Commercial: Office spaces, retail stores, and hotels. Industrial: Factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants. Street Lighting: Public spaces and roads. Automotive: Vehicle lighting systems. 3. Regional Analysis: The LED lighting market is truly global, with key regional markets including: Asia-Pacific: Dominated by China and India, this region is the largest producer and consumer of LED lighting products. North America: The United States and Canada have seen significant adoption of LED lighting in recent years, driven by energy-saving initiatives. Europe: Several countries in Europe have stringent energy efficiency regulations, leading to a substantial LED lighting market. Latin America: Growing awareness of energy conservation is driving LED adoption in this region. Middle East and Africa: The market is growing as governments encourage LED adoption for sustainable development. 4. Market Drivers: Several factors are propelling the growth of the LED lighting market: Energy Efficiency: LED lights consume significantly less energy compared to traditional lighting technologies, reducing electricity bills and carbon emissions. Government Initiatives: Worldwide, governments are implementing policies and incentives to promote LED adoption as part of their energy conservation efforts. Long Lifespan: LEDs have a longer lifespan, reducing maintenance costs. Environmental Concerns: Consumers and businesses are increasingly environmentally conscious, choosing LED lighting for its low environmental impact. Technological Advancements: Ongoing research and development lead to improved LED technology, enhancing performance and cost-effectiveness. 5. Market Challenges: Despite the growth, the LED lighting industry faces some challenges: Initial Cost: The upfront cost of LED lighting products can be higher than traditional alternatives. Market Saturation: In some regions, the market is reaching saturation levels, leading to increased competition among manufacturers. Counterfeit Products: The presence of counterfeit LED products affects brand reputation and customer trust. Complex Regulations: Compliance with varying regional and international standards can be challenging for manufacturers. 6. Opportunities: The LED lighting industry offers numerous growth opportunities: Smart Lighting: Integration of IoT technology for smart lighting solutions. Urbanization: Growing urban populations will drive demand for energy-efficient lighting in cities. Retrofitting: The replacement of existing lighting systems with LEDs presents a substantial market opportunity. Emerging Markets: Untapped markets in developing countries offer potential for expansion. Future Outlook: The future of LED light manufacturing looks promising: Technological Advancements: Ongoing R&D will lead to even more efficient and cost-effective LED products. Smart Lighting: The integration of IoT will drive innovation and customization in lighting solutions. Sustainability: Environmental concerns will continue to promote LED adoption. Global Expansion: Emerging markets offer significant growth potential. Conclusion: The global LED light manufacturing industry is on a steady growth path, driven by energy efficiency, environmental consciousness, and technological advancements. As governments worldwide push for sustainability and energy conservation, LED lighting is poised to play a central role in shaping the future of the lighting industry. The key to success for manufacturers lies in continuous innovation, adapting to regional regulations, and tapping into emerging markets to stay competitive in this dynamic industry. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Irresistible! Markets, Models, and Meta-Value in Consumer Electronics (paperback) George Bailey, Hagen Wenzek, 2011-06-01 The consumer electronics industry is entering an era of extraordinary growth. The industry’s best companies will ride that wave to unprecedented success. But, today, many CE companies are struggling with business models that are simply untenable. They must change to survive: they must change even more dramatically to win. In this book, two world-renowned consultants preview the industry’s future—from online gaming to telehealthcare, and beyond. Next, they present a powerful new blueprint, offering indispensable guidance on everything from technology platforms to user interface design, branding to channel strategies. You’ll discover how to uncover new sources of value, design better models for doing business, and fuel growth by reaching new geographical markets. Whatever your role in the industry, this book will help you: · Make better decisions, find your differentiators, and focus on your key success drivers · Tap into the emergent “meta-value” that arises when technologies, devices, services, and content come together · Reach tomorrow’s smart, service-sensitive shopper: not just the “technology-hungry” customers · Widen margins by adding value consumers will pay for · Transform cost structures to support rapid growth and nonstop change · Sell into China, India, and other fast-growing emerging markets · Preview “telehealthcare”: the surprising application for the living room · Gain new insights into online gaming, smart home technology, and more · Discover the immense power of IBM’s Cell Broadband Engine processor—and the business opportunities it enables · Leverage embedded Linux to build more affordable, profitable, consumer-centric products · Develop higher-value software for connected consumer electronics · Differentiate products through state-of-the-art design and user interfaces · Discover what the industry’s “winners” will look like in five years—and how to be one of them The consumer electronics industry continues to grow at breakneck speed: from MP3 players to home healthcare devices, consumers are adopting new technologies faster than ever before. But most consumer electronics companies are struggling with razor-thin margins, or even losses. Their traditional business models simply aren’t working anymore. In Irresistible! Markets, Models, and Meta-Value in Consumer Electronics, IBM’s leading consumer electronic industry consultants reveal powerful new opportunities to profit—and offer realistic advice for leveraging them. Drawing on their experience working with innovators from Helsinki to Osaka, the authors and contributors introduce revolutionary On Demand Business models for improving profitability, and identify tomorrow’s most profitable CE opportunities. They cover every element of success: technology, design, service, branding, channel strategies, and much more. Whether you’re an executive or engineer, strategist or entrepreneur, this book will help you find your differentiators, focus on your key success drivers—and become one of this industry’s big long-term winners! |
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consumer electronics industry analysis: The Flexible Electronics Opportunity National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Best Practice in National Innovation Programs for Flexible Electronics, 2014 Flexible electronics describes circuits that can bend and stretch, enabling significant versatility in applications and the prospect of low-cost manufacturing processes. They represent an important technological advance, in terms of their performance characteristics and potential range of applications, ranging from medical care, packaging, lighting and signage, consumer electronics and alternative energy (especially solar energy.) What these technologies have in common is a dependence on efficient manufacturing that currently requires improved technology, processes, tooling, and materials, as well as ongoing research. Seeking to capture the global market opportunity in flexible electronics, major U.S. competitors have initiated dedicated programs that are large in scope and supported with significant government funding to develop and acquire these new technologies, refine them, and ultimately manufacture them within their national borders. These national and regional investments are significantly larger than U.S. investment and more weighted toward later stage applied research and development. The Flexible Electronics Opportunity examines and compares selected innovation programs both foreign and domestic, and their potential to advance the production of flexible electronics technology in the United States. This report reviews the goals, concept, structure, operation, funding levels, and evaluation of foreign programs similar to major U.S. programs, e.g., innovation awards, S&T parks, and consortia. The report describes the transition of flexible electronics research into products and to makes recommendations to improve and to develop U.S. programs. Through an examination of the role of research consortia around the world to advance flexible electronics technology, the report makes recommendations for steps that the U.S. might consider to develop a robust industry in the United States. Significant U.S. expansion in the market for flexible electronics technologies is not likely to occur in the absence of mechanisms to address investment risks, the sharing of intellectual property, and the diverse technology requirements associated with developing and manufacturing flexible electronics technologies. The Flexible Electronics Opportunity makes recommendations for collaboration among industry, universities, and government to achieve the critical levels of investment and the acceleration of new technology development that are needed to catalyze a vibrant flexible electronics industry. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: The Japanese Electronics Industry Wataru Nakayama, WIlliam Boulton, Michael Pecht, 1999-06-25 The explosive growth of the Japanese electronics industry continues to be driven by a combination of market forces and the unique characteristics of the Japanese social organization and people. As an industrial phenomenon, the Japanese electronics industry receives considerable attention from researchers in various fields. However, most of their studies focus on either historical analyses intent on discovering the secret of the industry's enormous success, or on the issue of America's competitiveness in the face of challenges from Japanese technology. Moreover, none of these studies can be free of the bias that stems from each researcher's own upbringing and environment. The authors of The Japanese Electronics Industry have pooled their diverse experience and talents to create a balanced, objective study of this complex subject. They illuminate the history and characteristics of the industry, show the current state of the industry, and explore the research, development, and education vital to the future of the industry. |
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consumer electronics industry analysis: The Future of the Metropolis Hans-Jürgen Ewers, John B. Goddard, Horst Matzerath, 2019-07-22 No detailed description available for The Future of the Metropolis. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Quantitative Models for Supply Chain Management Sridhar Tayur, Ram Ganeshan, Michael Magazine, 2012-12-06 Quantitative models and computer-based tools are essential for making decisions in today's business environment. These tools are of particular importance in the rapidly growing area of supply chain management. This volume is a unified effort to provide a systematic summary of the large variety of new issues being considered, the new set of models being developed, the new techniques for analysis, and the computational methods that have become available recently. The volume's objective is to provide a self-contained, sophisticated research summary - a snapshot at this point of time - in the area of Quantitative Models for Supply Chain Management. While there are some multi-disciplinary aspects of supply chain management not covered here, the Editors and their contributors have captured many important developments in this rapidly expanding field. The 26 chapters can be divided into six categories. Basic Concepts and Technical Material (Chapters 1-6). The chapters in this category focus on introducing basic concepts, providing mathematical background and validating algorithmic tools to solve operational problems in supply chains. Supply Contracts (Chapters 7-10). In this category, the primary focus is on design and evaluation of supply contracts between independent agents in the supply chain. Value of Information (Chapters 11-13). The chapters in this category explicitly model the effect of information on decision-making and on supply chain performance. Managing Product Variety (Chapters 16-19). The chapters in this category analyze the effects of product variety and the different strategies to manage it. International Operations (Chapters 20-22). The three chapters in this category provide an overview of research in the emerging area of International Operations. Conceptual Issues and New Challenges (Chapters 23-27). These chapters outline a variety of frameworks that can be explored and used in future research efforts. This volume can serve as a graduate text, as a reference for researchers and as a guide for further development of this field. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Korean Multinationals in Europe Judith Cherry, 2015-12-22 Explores Korean foreign direct investment, putting forward a theoretical framework to explain why the Korean conglomerates felt compelled to invest in western, central and eastern Europe. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: 185 Businesses for Electronics Components Mansoor Muallim, Accelerometer Manufacturing 1. Market Overview: The global accelerometer manufacturing industry has experienced significant growth over the past few years, driven by the increasing demand for accurate motion sensing devices across various sectors such as automotive, aerospace, healthcare, and consumer electronics. Accelerometers have become essential components in a wide range of applications, including navigation systems, gaming consoles, and wearable devices. The market is characterized by rapid technological advancements, leading to the development of smaller, more precise, and energy-efficient accelerometers. 2. Market Segmentation: The market for accelerometers can be segmented based on technology (MEMS-based accelerometers, piezoelectric accelerometers, and others), application (automotive, aerospace, industrial, healthcare, consumer electronics, and others), and geography. MEMS-based accelerometers dominate the market share due to their compact size, low cost, and high accuracy, making them ideal for various applications. 3. Regional Analysis: • North America: The United States and Canada lead the market due to the presence of key manufacturers and technological advancements in the region. • Europe: Countries like Germany, France, and the United Kingdom are major contributors, driven by the automotive and aerospace industries. • Asia-Pacific: China, Japan, and South Korea are witnessing significant growth, fueled by the expanding consumer electronics market and increasing investments in research and development. 4. Market Drivers: • Technological Advancements: Ongoing research and development activities are leading to the introduction of advanced accelerometers, enhancing their sensitivity and accuracy. • Growing Automotive Industry: Increasing demand for accelerometers in automotive safety systems, vehicle navigation, and stability control systems is driving market growth. • Rising IoT Adoption: Accelerometers are integral to IoT devices, boosting demand for motion sensing components. • Healthcare Applications: Accelerometers play a crucial role in medical devices, wearable health monitors, and telemedicine, contributing to market expansion. 5. Market Challenges: • Intense Competition: The market is highly competitive with numerous established players, leading to price wars and margin pressures. • Supply Chain Disruptions: Global supply chain disruptions and shortages of raw materials can hinder manufacturing processes. • Regulatory Compliance: Adherence to stringent regulations and quality standards poses challenges for manufacturers. 6. Opportunities: • Emerging Economies: Untapped markets in developing countries offer significant growth opportunities for accelerometer manufacturers. • Smart Industry: Accelerometers are vital for predictive maintenance in smart manufacturing, opening avenues for market expansion. • Collaborative Partnerships: Collaborations with technology companies and research institutions can lead to innovative product developments. 7. Future Outlook: The accelerometer manufacturing industry is poised for substantial growth, driven by the proliferation of IoT devices, advancements in sensor technologies, and the increasing integration of accelerometers in emerging applications such as virtual reality and robotics. As industries continue to demand precise motion sensing solutions, the market is anticipated to witness steady growth globally. Conclusion: In conclusion, the global accelerometer manufacturing industry is thriving amid technological innovations and increasing applications across diverse sectors. While challenges exist, strategic partnerships, innovation, and market diversification will be key to overcoming these hurdles. Manufacturers must focus on research and development, quality assurance, and exploring new market segments to stay competitive and capitalize on the growing demand for accurate motion sensing devices worldwide. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Polymeric Materials for Electrostatic Applications N. Drake, 1996 This book describes the polymers, compounds, additives, fillers, and agents used to dissipate static and EMI. Techniques used to combat EMI are addressed. Sections of the report also cover legislation on electromagnetic compatibility. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Security Analysis and Business Valuation on Wall Street, + Companion Web Site Jeffrey C. Hooke, 2010-05-03 An insider's look at security analysis and business valuation, as practiced by Wall Street, Corporate America, and international businesses Two major market crashes, numerous financial and accounting scandals, growth in private equity and hedge funds, Sarbanes Oxley and related regulations, and international developments changed security analysis and business valuation substantially over the last fourteen years. These events necessitated a second edition of this modern classic, praised earlier by Barron's as a welcome successor to Graham and Dodd and used in the global CFA exam. This authoritative book shows the rational, rigorous analysis is still the most successful way to evaluate securities. It picks up where Graham and Dodd's bestselling Security Analysis - for decades considered the definitive word on the subject - leaves off. Providing a practical viewpoint, Security Analysis on Wall Street shows how the values of common stock are really determined in today's marketplace. Incorporating dozens of real-world examples, and spotlighting many special analysis cases - including cash flow stocks, unusual industries and distressed securities - this comprehensive resources delivers all the answers to your questions about security analysis and corporate valuation on Wall Street. The Second Edition of Security Analysis on Wall Street examines how mutual funds, private equity funds, hedge funds, institutional money managers, investment banks, business appraisers, and corporate acquirers perform their craft of security analysis and business valuation in today's highly charged environment. Completely updated to reflect the latest methodologies, this reliable resource represents the most comprehensive book written by someone who has actually worked as an investment banker, private equity executive, and international institutional investor. Shows the methodical process that practitioners use to value common stocks and operating companies and to make buy/sell decisions Discusses the impact of the two stock market crashes, the accounting and financial scandals, and the new regulations on the evaluation process Covers how Internet and computing power automate portions of the research and analytical effort Includes new case study examples representative of valuation issues faced daily by mutual funds, private equity funds, hedge funds, institutional investors, investment banks, business appraisers, and corporate acquirers Is a perfect tool for professors wishing to show their MBA students the essential tools of equity and business valuation Security analysis and business valuation are core financial disciplines for Wall Streeters, corporate acquirers, and international investors. The Second Edition of Security Analysis on Wall Street is an important book for anyone who needs a solid grounding in these critical finance topics. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Trade, Protectionism, and Industrial Adjustment in Consumer Electronics Tan Loong-Hoe , Chia Siow Yue , 1989 The five chapters in this book deal with protection for consumer electronics in North America and its implications for Southeast Asia, focusing particularly on the consumer electronics industries in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Korea. |
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consumer electronics industry analysis: The Report: Philippines 2015 Oxford Business Group, 2015-04-06 The Government has been Widely Commended for its Efforts to improve business conditions and Reduce Corruption, The while a Relatively conservative fiscal policy has Helped boost the economy's Credibility and steer investment into the : private sector. With the economy concentrated in the Metro Manila region, major Challenges lie ahead in overcoming long-standing infrastructure bottlenecks and developing stronger energy and manufacturing sectors. Yet the government is increasing its efforts to spread manufacturing and business process outsourcing growth across the country, and clear obstacles to developing other sectors where outlying regions have strong potential. 2015 is set to mark the inaugural year of the ASEAN Economic Community, with the Philippines playing an integral role in the foundation of this ambitious regional venture. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: The Internationalization Of Japanese Business Malcolm Trevor, 2019-07-16 This book examines the progress of internationalisation of European and Japanese business in four different fields: the commodities and service trade, capital transfers, enterprise management, and information and culture. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Sustainable Supply Chain Management. Case studies in the consumer electronics industry Christian Brockmann, 2015-04-14 Bachelor Thesis from the year 2014 in the subject Engineering - Industrial Engineering and Management, grade: 1,7, Wilhelm Büchner Hochschule Private Fernhochschule Darmstadt (Fachbereich Ingenieurwissenschaften/Informatik/ Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen und Technologiemanagement), language: English, abstract: The purpose of this thesis is to examine the application of Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM) in the growing industry of consumer electronics. The research intends to look for patterns in respect to the implementation of SSCM programs within selected consumer electronics focused businesses using a case study analysis. The aim of this paper is to investigate which concepts of implementation and design of SSCM are available in the consumer electronics industry and to analyze how they can be classified. The primary sources for the main analysis of this paper are the sustainability reports from the four companies: Dell, Philips, Samsung and Sony. These companies were selected based on their location, size and ranking within the industry and the method of selection is explained herein. Following a first look at the data, a process-oriented approach was chosen for the study, and a careful analysis leads to the formation of a model describing the process of achieving supply chain sustainability in the consumer electronics industry: The ‘Sustainability Achievement Process’ comprises eight phases: (1) Acknowledgement, (2) Vision and Strategy, (3) Communication, (4) Assessment, (5) Goal Setting, (6) Goal Achievement, (7) Expanding the Reach and (8) Maintaining the Success. The model is refined and substantiated in the subsequent cross-case analysis by illustrating the distinctive features of each phase within each company. Furthermore, the author identifies indicators and keywords for every phase which permit the unambiguous association of statements to levels of sustainability achievement for easy classification. Critical cases are recognized, examined and solved during the research in order to provide a framework for a real world application. Overall, the derived model provides the foundation for the evaluation of a corporation’s progress concerning different aspects of sustainability. The thesis concludes by proposing a series of approaches for future research to increase the verification of the model and advance it, potentially extending the applicability of the model to SSCM in general. |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Modern Cable Television Technology David Large, James Farmer, 2004-01-13 Fully updated, revised, and expanded, this second edition of Modern Cable Television Technology addresses the significant changes undergone by cable since 1999--including, most notably, its continued transformation from a system for delivery of television to a scalable-bandwidth platform for a broad range of communication services. It provides in-depth coverage of high speed data transmission, home networking, IP-based voice, optical dense wavelength division multiplexing, new video compression techniques, integrated voice/video/data transport, and much more. Intended as a day-to-day reference for cable engineers, this book illuminates all the technologies involved in building and maintaining a cable system. But it's also a great study guide for candidates for SCTE certification, and its careful explanations will benefit any technician whose work involves connecting to a cable system or building products that consume cable services. - Written by four of the most highly-esteemed cable engineers in the industry with a wealth of experience in cable, consumer electronics, and telecommunications - All new material on digital technologies, new practices for delivering high speed data, home networking, IP-based voice technology, optical dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM), new video compression techniques, and integrated voice/video/data transport - Covers the latest on emerging digital standards for voice, data, video, and multimedia - Presents distribution systems, from drops through fiber optics, an covers everything from basic principles to network architectures |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Sustainable Supply Chain Management Balkan Cetinkaya, Richard Cuthbertson, Graham Ewer, Thorsten Klaas-Wissing, Wojciech Piotrowicz, Christoph Tyssen, 2011-01-27 This book focuses on the need to develop sustainable supply chains - economically, environmentally and socially. This book is not about a wish list of impractical choices, but the reality of decisions faced by all those involved in supply chain management today. Our definition of sustainable supply chains is not restricted to so-called green supply chains, but recognises that in order to be truly sustainable, supply chains must operate within a realistic financial structure, as well as contribute value to our society. Supply chains are not sustainable unless they are realistically funded and valued. Thus, a real definition of sustainable supply chain management must take account of all relevant economic, social and environmental issues. This book contains examples from a wide range of real-life case studies, and synthesizes the learnings from these many different situations to provide the fundamental building blocks at the centre of successful logistics and supply chain management. |
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consumer electronics industry analysis: Managing Supply Chain Risk ManMohan S. Sodhi, Christopher S. Tang, 2012-02-25 “Supply Chain Risk Management is an issue that many companies face and yet few companies know how to deal with it in a systematic and pragmatic manner. While avoiding and reducing supply chain risks are certainly preferable, developing ways to restore and stabilize supply chain operations rapidly after a major disruption is critical for managing global supply chains. Sodhi and Tang present important concepts, frameworks, strategies, and analyses that are essential for managing supply chain risks. Not only does this book suggest some practical ways to work with different partners to manage the risks that are present in a global supply chain, it creates a framework that would enable practitioners to engage researchers to work on this important area.” —Thomas A. Debrowski, Executive Vice President, Worldwide Operations, Mattel, Inc. “When a firm outsources its operations to external suppliers, the firm is vulnerable to major and rare disruptions that can occur at any link in the global supply chain. Because these disruptions rarely occur, few firms take commensurable actions to identify, assess, mitigate and respond to various types of supply chain risks. By introducing frameworks and concepts along with several case studies and a review of academic literature, Sodhi and Tang treat this important subject with practical relevance and academic rigor. This book will bring practitioners and researchers to develop effective and efficient ways to manage supply chain risks.” —Marshall L. Fisher, UPS Professor, Professor of Operations and Information Management and Co-Director of Fishman-Davidson Center for Service and Operations Management, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania “This book ties observations in practice to methodologies and research. The rich case examples motivated the approaches and methodologies used to mitigate risks, and in the course of doing so, Sodhi and Tang provided insights on existing and new research opportunities. As a result, this book is highly relevant to both practitioners and academics. Also, the book is also written with management lessons on how risks can be mitigated, and how risks can be contained once disruptions have occurred. As such, it is also a book for management to gain insights and to develop management skills.” —Hau L. Lee, Thoma Professor of Operations, Information and Technology and Director of the Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University “As companies have extended their supply chains globally and as the face increasing resource issues, they face a number of new risk challenges. While there are various case studies written about supply chain risks, this book gives a comprehensive treatment of the subject with clarity. The concepts and frameworks developed by Sodhi and Tang in this book would create awareness of this important and yet not well understood subject, and strategies described in this book would stimulate practitioners to develop a holistic approach for identifying, assessing, mitigating, and responding to different types of supply chain risks.” —Nick Wildgoose, Global Supply Chain Proposition Manager, Zurich Insurance |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Industry Analysis for Business Policy and Planning Manuel T. Lim, 1985 |
consumer electronics industry analysis: The Future of the U.S. Semiconductor Industry and the Impact on Defense United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services. Subcommittee on Defense Industry and Technology, 1990 |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Business Strategy and Corporate Governance in the Chinese Consumer Electronics Sector Hailan Yang, Stephen Morgan, 2011-10-18 This book analyses how China's firms in the consumer electronics (CE) sector have developed their business strategy and corporate governance during the reform process. The CE sector is one of China's most important and dynamic manufacturing sectors. As one of the earliest market-oriented sectors after 1978, its experience illustrates the adoption of the Western model of management in China. This is the first book to analyse the link between business strategy, corporate governance and performance of firms, explicitly comparing state-, collective-, and privately-owned firms. This book argues that the competitive dynamics of the market are central to the survival of firms in contemporary China. - Focuses on the state, collective and private Chinese firms in the consumer electronics sector - Provides insights into the interactions among political, economic and corporate factors in the China business environment that influence the strategies and performance of these firms - Compares the corporate governance of these Chinese firms across different ownership forms |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Global Strategy in the Service Industries Mario Glowik, 2017-04-28 Global service-based firms are often 'born global,' and these organizations have developed integrated global strategies based on industry relationships, in order to thrive in new environments. Focusing on these global strategies, this textbook explores the workings of modern service businesses, presenting theoretical management concepts alongside illustrative examples. Original case studies from a range of global sectors, including Starbucks and Facebook, as well as broader studies, such as healthcare in Japan, provide practical insights into the art of thriving as a global business. Written by a leading expert in the field, this multidisciplinary text is a vital read for all scholars and students wishing to view strategic relationships from the focal point of service industries. |
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consumer electronics industry analysis: Business Research Methods: Naval Bajpai, 2011 Business Research Methods provides students with the knowledge, understanding and necessary skills to complete a business research. The reader is taken step-by-step through a range of contemporary research methods, while numerous worked examples an |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Export Opportunities for Electronics Industry Production and Test Equipment United States. Office of International Marketing, 1974 |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Six Sigma for Electronics Design and Manufacturing Sammy G. Shina, 2002-04-22 * Covers the nuts, bolts, and statistics of implementing Six Sigma in electronics manufacturing--includes case studies and detailed calculations |
consumer electronics industry analysis: International Competitiveness in Electronics Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment, 1983 This assessment continues the Office of Technology Assessment's (OTA) exploration of the meaning of industrial policy in the United States context, while also examining the industrial policies of several U.S. economic rivals. The major focus is on electronics, an area which virtually defines high technology of the 1980's. The assessment sets the characteristics of the technology itself alongside other forces that exert major influences over international competitiveness. Specific areas addressed include: electronics technology; structure, trade, and competitiveness in the international electronics industry; quality, reliability, and automation in manufacturing; role of financing in competitiveness and electronics; human resources (education, training, management); employment effects; national industrial policies; and U.S. trade policies and their effects. The report concludes by outlining five options for a U.S. industrial policy, drawing on electronics for examples of past and prospective impacts, as well as on OTA's previous studies of the steel and automotive industries. A detailed summary and introductory comments are included. Also included in appendices are case studies in the development and marketing of electronics products, a discussion of offshore manufacturing, and a glossary of terms used in the assessment. (JN) |
consumer electronics industry analysis: Europe and the Japanese Challenge Mark Mason, 1997 A study of the history of Japanese involvement and investment in Europe from the early part of this century to the present day. The main focus of the analysis centres on the auto industry consumer electronics and banking, whilst the different reactions to Japanese investment in Europe and the United States is also considered. |
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