The report brings together a range of analysis on the Industrial Strategy's Foundations of Productivity. It provides an analysis of productivity and business trends in the West Midlands, and combines with commissioned research to propose actions for the West Midlands Combined Authority via its Local Industrial Strategy
The East Midlands in 2010 is the updated evidence base that supports the regional economic strategy,...
In an increasingly globalised world economy, firms in the developed world are encouraged to move up ...
This Supplementary Report should be read alongside the previously released Interim Report. The Inter...
SQW and Cambridge Econometrics (CE), in collaboration with City-REDI at the University of Birmingham...
Through an extensive process of consultation and review of research and policy, the Warwick Commissi...
Our main objective is to highlight that deeper and targeted investigation of the development and gro...
This thesis investigates the role of skills and universities in explaining differences in economic p...
The intension of this study was to identify the industrial highlights and strengths of the East Midl...
This report sets out the findings of research into the relationship between rurality, skills and pro...
Purpose: The paper aims to present an approach to improve the organisation's productivity which is a...
The purpose of Cognitive Cumbria is to improve understanding of the local and regional knowledge pro...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleAuthors' draft; final version published by Emerald; avail...
Government policy emphasises five ‘drivers’ of productivity: competition, enterprise, innovation, in...
Interview transcripts with a sample of advanced manufacturing firms(aerospace, electrical, pharmaceu...
The UK’s industrial strategy, with local variants, aims to support manufacturing in ‘traditional ind...
The East Midlands in 2010 is the updated evidence base that supports the regional economic strategy,...
In an increasingly globalised world economy, firms in the developed world are encouraged to move up ...
This Supplementary Report should be read alongside the previously released Interim Report. The Inter...
SQW and Cambridge Econometrics (CE), in collaboration with City-REDI at the University of Birmingham...
Through an extensive process of consultation and review of research and policy, the Warwick Commissi...
Our main objective is to highlight that deeper and targeted investigation of the development and gro...
This thesis investigates the role of skills and universities in explaining differences in economic p...
The intension of this study was to identify the industrial highlights and strengths of the East Midl...
This report sets out the findings of research into the relationship between rurality, skills and pro...
Purpose: The paper aims to present an approach to improve the organisation's productivity which is a...
The purpose of Cognitive Cumbria is to improve understanding of the local and regional knowledge pro...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleAuthors' draft; final version published by Emerald; avail...
Government policy emphasises five ‘drivers’ of productivity: competition, enterprise, innovation, in...
Interview transcripts with a sample of advanced manufacturing firms(aerospace, electrical, pharmaceu...
The UK’s industrial strategy, with local variants, aims to support manufacturing in ‘traditional ind...
The East Midlands in 2010 is the updated evidence base that supports the regional economic strategy,...
In an increasingly globalised world economy, firms in the developed world are encouraged to move up ...
This Supplementary Report should be read alongside the previously released Interim Report. The Inter...