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研究生: 白翰拜
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論文名稱: An Analysis of A Firm’s Core Competencies in Forming Business-Level Strategy: Case Study of LUXGEN Motor
An Analysis of A Firm’s Core Competencies in Forming Business-Level Strategy: Case Study of LUXGEN Motor
指導教授: 劉代洋
Day-Yang Liu
口試委員: Chen, Shou-Wei
Chen, Shou-Wei
Seng-su Tsang
Seng-su Tsang
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 管理學院 - 管理學院MBA
School of Management International (MBA)
論文出版年: 2016
畢業學年度: 104
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 74
中文關鍵詞: 汽車工業LUXGEN核心競爭力業務級戰略
外文關鍵詞: Automotive Industry, LUXGEN, Core Competencies, Business-level Strategy
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The automotive industry is a mature industry with so many well-known brands in competition. In 2009, YULON Motor established a new subsidiary name LUXGEN Motor in order to make a new independent automobile brand. This is very interesting decision to be discussed. The courage to compete with other bigger brands raises a question about LUXGEN’s internal strength and strategy to attract customers. The research focus areas are LUXGEN’s core competencies, the business-level strategy, and the role of core competencies in forming business-level strategy to compete in automotive industry. In order to get the related data, interview with YULON Motor representatives was conducted.

This research shows that LUXGEN has very good core competencies in innovation, integrating Taiwan’s IT companies, and ability to envision the future of car. By exploiting those core competencies LUXGEN is able to form a differentiation strategy by makes a luxurious and intelligent car that act as unique points to differentiate from other competitors and also the weapon to attract customers. This research is proving that core competencies have a vital role in forming business-level strategy that allows them to perform different activities than competitors.


The automotive industry is a mature industry with so many well-known brands in competition. In 2009, YULON Motor established a new subsidiary name LUXGEN Motor in order to make a new independent automobile brand. This is very interesting decision to be discussed. The courage to compete with other bigger brands raises a question about LUXGEN’s internal strength and strategy to attract customers. The research focus areas are LUXGEN’s core competencies, the business-level strategy, and the role of core competencies in forming business-level strategy to compete in automotive industry. In order to get the related data, interview with YULON Motor representatives was conducted.

This research shows that LUXGEN has very good core competencies in innovation, integrating Taiwan’s IT companies, and ability to envision the future of car. By exploiting those core competencies LUXGEN is able to form a differentiation strategy by makes a luxurious and intelligent car that act as unique points to differentiate from other competitors and also the weapon to attract customers. This research is proving that core competencies have a vital role in forming business-level strategy that allows them to perform different activities than competitors.

ABSTRACT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES LIST OF FIGURES CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1Research Background 1.2Research Objective 1.3Research Content 1.4Research Flowchart CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1Resources Based Model 2.2Business-Level Strategy 2.3Automobile Manufacturer Strategy: Lesson Learned from Japanese Manufacturer (Toyota Production System) 2.4Article Related to LUXGEN CHAPTER 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1Research Design 3.2Data Collection 3.3Case Interview CHAPTER 4 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS AND COMPANY INTRODUCTION 4.1Global Automotive Industry 4.2Taiwan Automotive Industry 4.3LUXGEN Profile CHAPTER 5 CASE ANALYSIS 5.1YULON Motor Motivation to Establish LUXGEN 5.2LUXGEN’s Core Competencies to Compete in Automotive Industry 5.3LUXGEN’s Target Customer 5.4LUXGEN’s Business-Level Strategy 5.5The Result of LUXGEN’s strategy 5.6Analysis of LUXGEN’s Core Competencies in Forming Business-Level Strategy 5.7LUXGEN’s Future Plan CHAPTER 6 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 6.1Conclusions 6.2Recommendations REFERENCES

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