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Shanghai Volkswagen: Time for a Radical Shift of Gears
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At the dawn of the 20th anniversary of its involvement in China's passenger car industry, Shanghai Volkswagen (SVW) found itself caught in changed external and internal environments, with factors critical to its past success gone or quickly diminishing. Although taking first-mover risks has rewarded Volkswagen with a dominant market position and high profitability, such dominance and profitability might not be sustained in the long run as the competitive landscape transforms. The test is whether SVW can quickly adapt to the new environment and establish a new set of competitive advantages that positions it favorably against its rivals.