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Agglomeration economies and evolving urban form
G Giuliano, S Kang, Q Yuan
The Annals of Regional Science 63, 377-398, 2019
1332019
Spatial dynamics of the logistics industry: Evidence from California
G Giuliano, S Kang
Journal of Transport Geography 66, 248-258, 2018
672018
Warehouse location choice: A case study in Los Angeles, CA
S Kang
Journal of Transport Geography 88, 102297, 2020
662020
Relative logistics sprawl: Measuring changes in the relative distribution from warehouses to logistics businesses and the general population
S Kang
Journal of Transport Geography 83, 102636, 2020
492020
Why do warehouses decentralize more in certain metropolitan areas?
S Kang
Journal of Transport Geography 88, 102330, 2020
362020
Using proxies to describe the metropolitan freight landscape
G Giuliano, S Kang, Q Yuan
Urban Studies 55 (6), 1346-1363, 2018
352018
‘Proximity logistics’: Characterizing the development of logistics facilities in dense, mixed-use urban areas around the world
HB Rai, S Kang, T Sakai, C Tejada, QJ Yuan, A Conway, L Dablanc
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 166, 41-61, 2022
322022
Spatial dynamics of the logistics industry and implications for freight flows
G Giuliano, S Kang, Q Yuan
252016
Accessibility, location, and employment center growth
G Giuliano, Y Hou, S Kang, EJ Shin
METRANS Transportation Center (Calif.), 2015
112015
Exploring the contextual factors behind various phases in logistics sprawl: The case of Seoul Metropolitan Area, South Korea
S Kang
Journal of Transport Geography 105, 103476, 2022
72022
Polycentricity and the evolution of metropolitan spatial structure
G Giuliano, Y Hou, S Kang, EJ Shin
Growth and Change 53 (2), 593-627, 2022
72022
Spatial Dynamics of the Logistics Industry and Implications for Freight Flows in NCST Project USC-CT-TO-004
G Giuliano, S Kang, Q Yuan
METRANS Transportation Center, Sol Price School of Public Policy, University …, 2016
52016
Unraveling Decentralization of Warehousing and Distribution Centers: Three Essays
S Kang
University of Southern California, 2017
42017
Understanding freight flows in cities I: Does density crowd out freight intensive activities?
G Giuliano, S Kang, Q Yuan, E Shin
MetroFreight Center of Excellence. MetroFreight Report, 16-4.1, 2017
42017
The freight landscape: using secondary data sources to describe metropolitan freight flows.
G Genevieve, S Kang, Q Yuan, N Hutson, MT Center
METRANS Transportation Center (Calif.), 2015
32015
Reexamination of the association between development patterns and truck crashes: A case study in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
S Kang
Accident Analysis & Prevention 186, 107052, 2023
12023
Does transportation access affect the ability to recruit and retain logistics workers?
MG Boarnet, G Giuliano, G Painter, S Kang, S Lathia, B Toney
Empowering the New Mobility Workforce, 189-219, 2019
12019
Spatial Dynamics of Logistics Facilities and Implications for Freight Flows
G Giuliano, S Kang, Q Yuan
12018
Spatial Dynamics of Warehousing and Distribution in California.
G Giuliano, S Kang, MT Center
METRANS Transportation Center (Calif.), 2017
12017
Testing the spatial dynamics between logistics restructuring and truck crashes over time in South Korea
S Kang
Symposium on Logistics, 2022
2022
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