Managing end-of-life vehicle networks: a longitudinal case of the UK Online publication date: Wed, 06-Feb-2008
by Joe Miemczyk, Andrew Graves
International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management (IJATM), Vol. 7, No. 4, 2007
Abstract: This research outlines the development of end-of-life vehicle network management in the UK from the early 1990s to mid-2006. The paper critically appraises the developments over a decade-and-a-half from the development of a voluntary scheme to a legislated regime for recovering end-of-life vehicles with the goal of reducing landfill waste. The research assesses the management implications (economic implications and industrial responses) of a voluntary vs. legislated approach, with regard to legitimacy and competitiveness drivers within vehicle manufacturers and service providers (vehicle dismantlers).
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