In-house software development for software-defined vehicles: major changes ahead in automotive value chains?

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management, Volume 24, Number 5, p.22 – 39 (2024)

URL:

https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85206663452&doi=10.1504%2fIJATM.2024.142127&partnerID=40&md5=e8f597f00be8383ead7a2ec9e2b5e2dc

Keywords:

Adaptation to technological change, Autotech startup, Incumbent OEM, Industry architecture, Investments, Make-buy-ally, SDV, Software design, Software strategy, Software-defined vehicle, TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, Value migration

Abstract:

In response to the emergence of software-defined vehicles, incumbent OEMs announced software-focused strategies. Seeking to move software development in-house, they invested in building the requisite capabilities. This paper develops propositions about whether and how OEMs’ software-focused strategies might reshape the division of labour and value in automotive value chains. We propose that the evolution of industry architecture is shaped not only by incumbents’ shifting transactional choices regarding how they access the new technology inputs. There are several – occasionally counteracting – forces at play, generated by the efforts, interactions, and strategic pivots of heterogeneous actors. We argue that against predictions of disruptive change, the relative stability of industry architecture is also a conceivable scenario. Although incumbent OEMs’ software-related strategic initiatives were only partially successful in terms of financial performance, their investments in the internalisation of various software-defined functions will prevent excessive value migration and the commoditisation of their core offerings. Copyright © The Author(s) 2024. Published by Inderscience Publishers Ltd.

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