Lampón, J. F., Pérez-Moure, H., Carballo-Cruz, F., & Velando-Rodríguez, M. E. (2024). New mobility technologies and regional status in the automotive industry value chain: The case of Spain and Portugal. Technology in Society, 78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techsoc.2024.102624
This episode explores how new mobility technologies—such as autonomous, connected, and shared vehicles—are reshaping the automotive value chain and regional status. The study examines Portugal and Spain, assessing their role in this evolving landscape.
A comparative analysis evaluates decision-making power, value chain positioning, value-added activities, and technological innovation. The findings indicate no significant differences between the two countries, suggesting they share the same status within the new mobility value chain. This challenges traditional industry hierarchies and highlights a shift in regional competitiveness.
To enhance their position, governments should invest in innovation, human capital, digitalization, and connectivity. The automotive value chain is being redefined by technological advancements, making workforce development and mobility solutions critical. This discussion underscores how innovation and policy support are key to shaping regional competitiveness in the evolving automotive industry.