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Proximity matters: shared challenges within a logistics cluster
Andrew Gough, Liam Fassam
University of Northampton
Strategy and International Business
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Logistics Cluster
100%
Northamptonshire
50%
Local Government
50%
Logistics Companies
50%
Co-location
50%
Research Impact
25%
School-age children
25%
Support Services
25%
Close Proximity
25%
Government Support
25%
Major Roads
25%
Truck Drivers
25%
Practical Effects
25%
Great Depth
25%
Education Strategy
25%
Bibliometric Analysis
25%
Skilled Labor Shortage
25%
Two-stage Approach
25%
Apprenticeship
25%
Long-term Solution
25%
Collective Benefit
25%
Political Environment
25%
Road Infrastructure
25%
Housing Strategies
25%
Response Rate
25%
Policy Approaches
25%
Educational Trajectories
25%
Academic Press
25%
Trade Press
25%
Transport Capacity
25%
Integrated Policy
25%
Education Training
25%
Levels of Government
25%
Logistics Business
25%
Undergraduate Degree
25%
Training Strategy
25%
Growth Strategy
25%
Eindhoven
25%
Continuing Education
25%
Economic Environment
25%
Continuing Development
25%
Location Decision
25%
Combined Environment
25%
Social Sciences
Occupational Career
100%
Lifelong Education
100%
Research Approach
100%
Motor Vehicles
100%
Bibliology
100%
Apprenticeship
100%
School-Age Children
100%
Impact Research
100%
Policy Approach
100%
Career
100%
Computer Science
Close Proximity
100%
Location Decision
100%
Research Impact
100%
Government Level
100%
Undergraduate Degree
100%
Transport Capacity
100%
Potential Respondent
100%
Bibliometric Analysis
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Local Government
100%
Industry
50%
Logistics Jobs
50%
School-Age Children
50%