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Logistics clusters: prevalence and impact
Myriam Liliana Rivera Virgüez
School of Business Administration
Business and Management Research Group
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Logistics Cluster
100%
Logistics Employment
57%
Value-added Services
42%
Freight
42%
Accessibility Evaluation
28%
Industrial Cluster
28%
Agglomerates
14%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
14%
Politicians
14%
Grounded Theory
14%
Spain
14%
Transportation Mode
14%
Agglomeration
14%
Continuous Growth
14%
Interview Data
14%
High Growth
14%
Gravity Model
14%
Survey Data
14%
Zaragoza
14%
Job Creation
14%
Logistics Activities
14%
Upward Mobility
14%
Cluster Phenomena
14%
Logistics Industry
14%
Partial Least Squares Model
14%
Cluster Growing
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Value Added
100%
Industry
33%
Intermediate Labor Market
33%
Road Transportation
33%