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Unpacking the provision of the industrial commons in Industry 4.0 cluster. (2019). Götz, Marta ; Marta, Gotz.
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  20. Productive integration, economic recession and employment in Europe: an assessment based on vertically integrated sectors. (2020). Villani, Davide ; Fana, Marta.
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  21. Risk Management: Rethinking Fashion Supply Chain Management for Multinational Corporations in Light of the COVID-19 Outbreak. (2020). Qiao, Ping ; McMaster, May ; Tom, Christeen ; Cao, Cheng ; Nettleton, Charlie ; Xu, Belanda.
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  22. Reshoring of services and employment. (2020). Martinez-Mora, Carmen ; Fuster, Begoa ; Lillo-Bauls, Adelaida.
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  23. Developing distributed manufacturing strategies from the perspective of a product-process matrix. (2020). Tsolakis, Naoum ; Kumar, Mukesh ; Srai, Jagjit Singh ; Agarwal, Anshul.
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  24. Does the Digitalization of Manufacturing Boost a ‘Smart’ Era of Capital Accumulation?. (2020). Martina, Fuchs.
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  25. The New Manufacturing: In Search of the Origins of the Next Generation Manufacturing Start-Ups. (2019). Ferras-Hernandez, Xavier ; Arimany-Serrat, Nuria ; Tarrats-Pons, Elisenda ; Sabata-Alberich, Anna ; Armisen-Morell, Albert.
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  26. Make at home or abroad? Manufacturing reshoring through a GPN lens. (2019). Steen, Markus ; Lund, Henrik Brynthe.
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  27. The Geography of Innovation: Local Hotspots and Global Innovation Networks. (2019). Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés ; Iammarino, Simona ; Crescenzi, Riccardo ; Storper, Michael ; Ioramashvili, Carolin ; Rodriguez-Pose, Andres.
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  28. Unpacking the provision of the industrial commons in Industry 4.0 cluster. (2019). Götz, Marta ; Marta, Gotz.
    In: Economics and Business Review.
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  29. Broadband and uneven spatial development: The case of Cardiff City-Region. (2019). Jones, Calvin ; Henderson, Dylan.
    In: Local Economy.
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  30. Bringing it all back home? Backshoring of manufacturing activities and the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies. (2019). Dachs, Bernhard ; Kinkel, Steffen ; Jager, Angela.
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  31. A hybrid FCM-AHP approach to predict impacts of offshore outsourcing location decisions on supply chain resilience. (2019). Lopez, Cristina ; Ishizaka, Alessio.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  32. FDI, Industrial Policy and Employment Impacts on Brexit. (2018). Alali, Walid Y ; Ellalee, Haider.
    In: EconStor Preprints.
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  33. Understanding Manufacturing Location Decision Making: Rationales for Retaining, Offshoring, Reshoring, and Hybrid Approaches. (2018). .
    In: Economic Development Quarterly.
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  34. FDI, Industrial Policy and Employment Impacts on Brexit. (2018). Ellalee, Haider ; Alali, Walid Y.
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  35. Performance outcomes of offshoring, backshoring and staying at home manufacturing. (2018). Mikkelsen, Ole Stegmann ; Jensen, Jesper Kronborg ; Stentoft, Jan ; Rajkumar, Christopher.
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  36. Why and how do firms reshore? A contingency-based conceptual framework. (2017). Stevenson, Mark ; Hendry, Linda C ; Benstead, Amy V.
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  37. From Delocalisation to Backshoring? Evidence from Italian Industrial Districts. (2017). Burlina, Chiara ; Chiarvesio, Maria ; Bettiol, Marco ; di Maria, Eleonora.
    In: INVESTIGACIONES REGIONALES - Journal of REGIONAL RESEARCH.
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  38. Reshoring: a strategic renewal of luxury clothing supply chains. (2016). Robinson, Pamela K ; Hsieh, Linda.
    In: Operations Management Research.
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  39. Towards right-shoring: a framework for off-and re-shoring decision making. (2016). Vanpoucke, Evelyne ; Joubioux, Claire .
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  40. Manufacturing backshoring: a systematic literature review. (2016). Thoms, Lisa ; Heikkila, Jussi ; Stentoft, Jan ; Olhager, Jan.
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  41. Flexicurity and relocation of manufacturing. (2016). Mikkelsen, Ole Stegman ; Jensen, Jesper Kronborg ; Stentoft, Jan.
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  42. Reshoring Trend and CEE: An Assessment of Possible Scenarios on the Example of Poland. (2016). Mlody, Michal .
    In: Management.
    RePEc:mgt:youmng:v:11:y:2016:i:1:p:29-50.

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  43. Low carbon innovation and enterprise growth in the UK: Challenges of a place-blind policy mix. (2016). Uyarra, Elvira ; Shapira, Philip ; Harding, Alan.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  44. Near€ sourcing UK apparel: value chain restructuring, productivity and the informal economy. (2016). Plugor, Reka ; Hammer, Nikolaus.
    In: Industrial Relations Journal.
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    In: WIFO Studies.
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  46. Prior to reshoring: A duration analysis of foreign manufacturing ventures. (2015). Di Mauro, Carmela ; Sartor, Marco ; Fratocchi, Luciano ; Orzes, Guido ; Ancarani, Alessandro.
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