
Abstract
This commentary discusses the merits and demerits of India's FAME I II and III policy frameworks to promote the use of electric vehicles (EVs). FAME III is under consideration, and some suggestions are offered to improve its effectiveness.
Date Received
December 28, 2024
Date Revised
December 29, 2024
Date Accepted
December 31, 2024
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Recommended Citation
Hales, Douglas N.; Yun, Gawon; and Kale, Devendra
(2024)
"The Efficacy of India's Electric Vehicle Market: Can FAME Deliver Results?,"
Markets, Globalization & Development Review:
Vol. 9:
No.
4, Article 5.
DOI: 10.23860/MGDR-2024-09-04-05
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/mgdr/vol9/iss4/5
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Author Bio
Douglas N. Hales is a Professor of Operations & Supply Chain Management and former Associate Dean in the College of Business at the University of Rhode Island. He earned his PhD in 2005 from Clemson University. His research and expertise includes Global Supply Chain Management, Sustainability, Lean Six Sigma and Digital Twins. He has published in European Journal of Operational Research, International Journal of Production Economics, International Journal of Production Research, Journal of Business Research, and Transportation Journal, among others.
Gawon Yun is Assistant Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management at Missouri State University. She earned her Ph.D, with emphasis on Supply Chain Management from the University of Rhode Island. Her research focuses on economic, environmental, and social sustainability in the operations and supply chain context. Her research has appeared in International Journal of Logistics Management, Transportation Journal, and Benchmarking: An International Journal.
Devendra (Dave) Kale is is an Assistant Professor of Accounting in the College of Business at the University of Rhode Island. He received his Ph.D. in Accounting from the University of Texas at Dallas. He is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) as well as a Certified Management Accountant (CMA). Prior to academia, Professor Kale's corporate experience includes positions in International Accounting, Financial Management, Corporate Strategy, International Business Development as well as Mergers & Acquisitions; in US, India, Africa, and China.