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Analysis of Tesla’s Organisational Management in the Chinese Market and Countermeasures

Bintong Tang * 1
1 University of Western Australia

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Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences, Vol. 9, 1-11
Published 13 September 2023. © 2023 The Author(s). Published by EWA Publishing
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Citation Bintong Tang. Analysis of Tesla’s Organisational Management in the Chinese Market and Countermeasures. AEMPS (2023) Vol. 9: 1-11. DOI: 10.54254/2754-1169/9/20230342.

Abstract

This paper first introduces the development trend of new energy vehicles in the world, and then focuses on the development of new energy vehicles in the Chinese market. It also focuses on the development of the Chinese market for new energy vehicles in the next fifteen years from a policy perspective. Then it comes the current situation of the new energy industry, from its development history, to the current situation of China's new energy vehicle industry, and then to the prospect of new energy in China. After that, Tesla is analysed with Porter's five forces model, followed by a deeper analysis in terms of employee management, environmental impact, product impact, and marketing campaign. Later it discusses difficulties encountered by Tesla in terms of tax, localisation, brand competition, the impact of COVID-19, and safety issues. Lastly, a few recommendations are provided to encounter the difficulties mentioned above.

Keywords

Tesla, organisational management, Chinese market analysis, NEVs, supply chain, battery supply, publicity

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Business and Policy Studies
ISBN (Print)
978-1-915371-45-4
ISBN (Online)
978-1-915371-46-1
Published Date
13 September 2023
Series
Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
ISSN (Print)
2754-1169
ISSN (Online)
2754-1177
DOI
10.54254/2754-1169/9/20230342
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13 September 2023
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