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Creative Destruction Within the Automotive and Energy Industry - Sustainable Electric Mobility as a Political-Economic Challenge for the EU
Vejbor, Jan ; Rovná, Lenka (advisor) ; Chatard, Benoit (referee)
The diploma thesis "Creative Destruction Within The Automotive and Energy Industry - Sustainable Electric Mobility As a Political And Economic Challenge for the EU" deals with the issue of the impacts on the political and economic area caused by technological innovations. The subject of the study is the personal motorised transport with its key elements: automotive industry, oil industry, energy industry and state administration. The goal is to introduce the reader the development of the personal motorised transport as a concept of "major innovation" of the Joseph Schumpeter's economic theory. The binding of the two innovations of (a) automobiles propelled by internal combustion engines with (b) the refined crude oil products gave way to a new economic cycle. The integral part of every economic cycle represents the "creative destruction", i.e. the fall of old structures and the rise of new ones. In the domain of personal transport, automobiles devoured not only the animal propelled transportation, but the successfully expanding market of electric vehicles, too. Mainly due to the ecological and supply problems of the fossil fuels, electric vehicles cars are currently witnessing a period of a strong publicity and technological success. Nevertheless, their accession on the market and hence a new economic cycle...
Creative Destruction Within the Automotive and Energy Industry - Sustainable Electric Mobility as a Political-Economic Challenge for the EU
Vejbor, Jan ; Rovná, Lenka (advisor) ; Chatard, Benoit (referee)
The diploma thesis "Creative Destruction Within The Automotive and Energy Industry - Sustainable Electric Mobility As a Political And Economic Challenge for the EU" deals with the issue of the impacts on the political and economic area caused by technological innovations. The subject of the study is the personal motorised transport with its key elements: automotive industry, oil industry, energy industry and state administration. The goal is to introduce the reader the development of the personal motorised transport as a concept of "major innovation" of the Joseph Schumpeter's economic theory. The binding of the two innovations of (a) automobiles propelled by internal combustion engines with (b) the refined crude oil products gave way to a new economic cycle. The integral part of every economic cycle represents the "creative destruction", i.e. the fall of old structures and the rise of new ones. In the domain of personal transport, automobiles devoured not only the animal propelled transportation, but the successfully expanding market of electric vehicles, too. Mainly due to the ecological and supply problems of the fossil fuels, electric vehicles cars are currently witnessing a period of a strong publicity and technological success. Nevertheless, their accession on the market and hence a new economic cycle...

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