This article draws upon novel survey evidence to examine the possible regional impacts of Brexit as a ‘disruptive process’ to manufacturing operations and logistics in the automotive industry, in the context of the regional resilience literature. The current Brexit (and Covid-19) context, along with the sector’s need to re-orientate towards electrification, provides renewed urgency to reconsider industrial policy in spatial terms. The findings have salience not only in the context of anticipating and reacting to Brexit-induced economic shocks at a regional level, but also over the role of decentralized regional bodies. In this regard, the UK government’s agenda of ‘levelling up’ will be challenging, especially in the context of the place-ba...
The UK’s industrial strategy, with local variants, aims to support manufacturing in ‘traditional ind...
The UK has been a dominant hub for the production of luxury consumer vehicles for the past couple of...
Regional resilience is a topic of growing academic and policymaker interest. This article empiricall...
This article draws upon novel survey evidence to examine the possible regional impacts of Brexit as ...
This article draws upon novel survey evidence to examine possible regional impacts of Brexit as a “d...
What are the implications for Brexit for manufacturing supply chains? This is the focus of a new ope...
This is a study of the volume flexibility of the British and European goods industry, and its relati...
Automotive, rail and aerospace supply chains in the West Midlands are in a fragile position, given t...
In writing this blog, we thought about a suitable opener to talk about our survey of transport manuf...
This paper explores the effect of different regional technological profiles on the resilience of reg...
As Brexit, in whatever form, appears to be imminent, it is important that local and regional policy ...
It is my profound hope that the current Covid-19 crisis will allow us all to step back and take some...
The period leading up to Brexit in the UK has led to foreign corporate subsidiaries having to mediat...
The next book in our Bite-Size Brexit book series, ‘Carmageddon?’ launches later this month. The boo...
Regional development is one of the main EU spending priorities through its Cohesion Policy. Brexit i...
The UK’s industrial strategy, with local variants, aims to support manufacturing in ‘traditional ind...
The UK has been a dominant hub for the production of luxury consumer vehicles for the past couple of...
Regional resilience is a topic of growing academic and policymaker interest. This article empiricall...
This article draws upon novel survey evidence to examine the possible regional impacts of Brexit as ...
This article draws upon novel survey evidence to examine possible regional impacts of Brexit as a “d...
What are the implications for Brexit for manufacturing supply chains? This is the focus of a new ope...
This is a study of the volume flexibility of the British and European goods industry, and its relati...
Automotive, rail and aerospace supply chains in the West Midlands are in a fragile position, given t...
In writing this blog, we thought about a suitable opener to talk about our survey of transport manuf...
This paper explores the effect of different regional technological profiles on the resilience of reg...
As Brexit, in whatever form, appears to be imminent, it is important that local and regional policy ...
It is my profound hope that the current Covid-19 crisis will allow us all to step back and take some...
The period leading up to Brexit in the UK has led to foreign corporate subsidiaries having to mediat...
The next book in our Bite-Size Brexit book series, ‘Carmageddon?’ launches later this month. The boo...
Regional development is one of the main EU spending priorities through its Cohesion Policy. Brexit i...
The UK’s industrial strategy, with local variants, aims to support manufacturing in ‘traditional ind...
The UK has been a dominant hub for the production of luxury consumer vehicles for the past couple of...
Regional resilience is a topic of growing academic and policymaker interest. This article empiricall...