Wrigley, Neil
Neil Wrigley géographe britannique
Wrigley, N.
Wrigley, Neil, 1948-
VIAF ID: 32061145 (Personal)
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Works
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The 10th year of the Journal of Economic Geography: a decade of high impact publication | |
After the store wars | |
Analyzing Multiple Alternative Dependent Variables | |
Beta-logistic Models of Urban Shopping Center Choice | |
British food retail capital in the USA: preface and update | |
Categorical data analysis for geographers and environmental scientists | |
Categorical data, repeated-measurement research designs, and regional industrial surveys | |
Chapter 11 Qualitative statistical models for regional economic analysis | |
Conceptualising innovative customer-facing responses to planning regulation: the UK food retailers | |
The “Continuously Morphing” Retail TNC During Market Entry: Interpreting Tesco's Expansion into the United States | |
The costs of compliance? Views of Sri Lankan apparel manufacturers in times of global economic crisis | |
Deprivation, Diet, and Food-Retail Access: Findings from the Leeds ‘Food Deserts' Study | |
Distance from an airport and the noise expectations of migrants | |
Editorial: Making an Impact | |
The emerging food retail structure of Vietnam | |
Envolving high streets : resilience & reinvention: perspectives from social science | |
Extending the Competition Commission's Findings on Entry and Exit of Small Stores in British High Streets: Implications for Competition and Planning Policy | |
Facts and figures in regional science | |
'Food Deserts' in British Cities: Policy Context and Research Priorities | |
Geography in the United Kingdom 1992-1996 | |
Global production networks, ethical campaigning, and the embeddedness of responsible governance | |
The globalization of retailing | |
Graphical diagnostics for logistic oil exploration models | |
Grocery provision in the USA: room for expansion? | |
High street performance and evolution : a brief guide to evidence | |
Innovation in retail internationalisation: Tesco in the USA | |
Institutional and Economic Determinants of Transnational Retailer Expansion and Performance: A Comparative Analysis of Wal-Mart and Carrefour | |
An introduction to ... 1976:t.p. (Neil Wrigley) | |
An Introduction to the use of logit models in geography | |
Introduction: Transnational retail and the global economy | |
The landscape of pan‐European food retail consolidation | |
The Leeds “food deserts” intervention study: what the focus groups reveal | |
Life in a 'Food Desert' | |
Linked-trip effects of ‘town-centre-first' era foodstore development: An assessment using difference-in-differences | |
Market power and regulation: the last great US department store consolidation? | |
Measuring the unmeasurable | |
Organizational Challenges and Strategic Responses of Retail TNCs in Post-WTO-Entry China | |
PPG6 and the contemporary UK food store development dynamic | |
Probability surface mapping : an introduction with examples and Fortran programs | |
Quantitative geography : a British view | |
Quantitative Methods: Diagnostics Revisited | |
Re-Regulation in the Post-WTO Period? A Case Study of Vietnam's Food Retailing Sector | |
Reading retail : a geographical perspective on retailing and consumption spaces | |
Resilience, Fragility, and Adaptation: New Evidence on the Performance of UK High Streets during Global Economic Crisis and its Policy Implications | |
Routledge geography, environment and planning series | |
The Shifting Geographies of UK Retailing | |
Shifting global supply networks and fast fashion: made in Turkey for Marks & Spencer | |
Statistical applications in the spatial sciences | |
Store choice, store location and market analysis / Neil Wrigley. - London, 1988. | |
Unobserved heterogeneity and the analysis of longitudinal spatial choice data | |
Urban dynamics and spatial choice behaviour | |
Urban Regeneration, Social Inclusion and Large Store Development: The Seacroft Development in Context |