Industrial Purchasing Dynamics in the AutoTech Sector: Decision-Making Patterns and Competitive Market Outcomes

This study examines industrial purchasing dynamics in the AutoTech sector, focusing on decision-making patterns and their impact on competitive market outcomes. As automotive technologies evolve spanning electric vehicles (EVs), autonomous systems, and connected mobility procurement strategies now p...

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Published inINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT Vol. 9; no. 8; pp. 1 - 9
Main Authors R, DR. PANKAJAKSHI, T, BINDU
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 15.08.2025
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Summary:This study examines industrial purchasing dynamics in the AutoTech sector, focusing on decision-making patterns and their impact on competitive market outcomes. As automotive technologies evolve spanning electric vehicles (EVs), autonomous systems, and connected mobility procurement strategies now prioritize innovation, supplier collaboration, and sustainability alongside cost efficiency. Secondary data analysis reveals that firms leveraging technological adoption (mean score: 4.6) and *strategic supplier relationships (r = 0.82)* achieve superior market performance, while disruptions like semiconductor shortages necessitate resilient sourcing practices. Key challenges include balancing regulatory compliance, ESG criteria, and rapid technological convergence. The findings advocate for data-driven procurement, cross-functional decision-making, and agile supplier networks to enhance competitiveness. Managerial implications highlight the shift from transactional purchasing to value-driven partnerships, while societal benefits include reduced carbon footprints and ethical supply chains. Future research should explore AI-driven procurement models and circular economy integration. Keywords: AutoTech, industrial purchasing, decision-making, competitive outcomes, supplier innovation, sustainable procurement.
ISSN:2582-3930
2582-3930
DOI:10.55041/IJSREM51843