Automobile manufacture in the UK West Midlands peaked during the 1950s and early 1960s but, with overseas competition, declined thereafter. Successive policies, such as government supported mergers to form the British Motor Corporation in the 1950s, green-field development away from the region in the 1960s, nationalisation of the (then) British Leyland in the 1970s, Japanese FDI in the 1980s and the Rover-centric Accelerate Project in the 1990s have failed to halt the decline. Since early 2000, regional policy has been the responsibility of the Regional Development Agency, Advantage West Midlands. The RDA has moved away from traditional support based on the needs of big companies or ‘champions’ and adopted an approach centred on a mix of sm...
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Automobile manufacture in the UK West Midlands peaked during the 1950s and early 1960s but, with ove...
This paper investigates the changes taking places in the automotive industry in the English West Mid...
The UK’s industrial strategy, with local variants, aims to support manufacturing in ‘traditional ind...
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The paper examines the policy responses in the UK West Midlands to the successive crises at the car ...
The data presented here were collected as one component of a project aimed at developing a regional ...
In this paper I present an ex post review of the failure of mobile private investment to contribute ...
This paper provides commentary on Bailey et al.’s paper entitled ‘Plant closures and taskforce respo...
Automobile manufacture in the UK West Midlands peaked during the 1950s and early 1960s but, with ove...
This paper investigates the changes taking places in the automotive industry in the English West Mid...
The UK’s industrial strategy, with local variants, aims to support manufacturing in ‘traditional ind...
This chapter addresses new industrial policies in the context of advanced regions in England, southe...
This paper explores the links between open innovation and the emergence of a ‘phoenix industry’ cent...
In April 2004 Mitsubishi announced the closure of its Lonsdale plant in South Australia. Almost a ye...
"This paper explores the links between open innovation and the emergence of a phoenix industry – th...
The management of cognitive, organisational and geographical interfaces is a major competitiveness c...
Interview transcripts with a sample of advanced manufacturing firms(aerospace, electrical, pharmaceu...
This paper sets the scene for this Policy Studies special issue on plant closures by outlining the f...
As the world moves on from the COP26 Summit in Glasgow and squares up to the severe challenge posed ...
The paper examines the policy responses in the UK West Midlands to the successive crises at the car ...
The data presented here were collected as one component of a project aimed at developing a regional ...
In this paper I present an ex post review of the failure of mobile private investment to contribute ...
This paper provides commentary on Bailey et al.’s paper entitled ‘Plant closures and taskforce respo...