Title: Modularisation and outsourcing: who drives whom? A study of generational sequences in the US automotive cockpit industry

Authors: Sebastian K. Fixson, Young Ro, Jeffrey K. Liker

Addresses: University of Michigan, Industrial and Operations Engineering, 1205 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA. ' University of Michigan-Dearborn, Department of Management Studies, 4901 Evergreen Road, Dearborn, MI 48128, USA. ' University of Michigan, Industrial and Operations Engineering, 1205 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA

Abstract: In this paper, we study the interactions between modularity and outsourcing in the auto industry. Focusing on vehicle cockpit projects in North America, we collect data over three product architecture generations and the associated shifts in firm boundaries for multiple processes covering product development and production. We find that the direction of influence between product architecture and firm boundary varies across individual processes and over time, resulting in a zig-zag path towards higher levels of modularity and outsourcing over the observed timeframe. The relative strength of the factors that drive these changes appears to be dependent on (a) idiosyncrasies of the logic of individual processes, i.e., their cost structure, their perceived strategic value, and the capabilities available in the supply chain for their completion, and on (b) the relevance and relative weight of external factors such as labour costs, capital cost, and external development of technologies.

Keywords: automotive suppliers; firm boundaries; modularisation; outsourcing; product architecture; technological change; organisational change; automobile industry; modular products; modular architecture; vehicle cockpit; modularity.

DOI: 10.1504/IJATM.2005.007181

International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management, 2005 Vol.5 No.2, pp.166 - 183

Published online: 03 Jun 2005 *

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