Analysis of Logistics Startups Development in the EU Countries and Ukraine
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Keywords: startups, logistics startups, Logistics Performance Index, Startup Ecosystem, cluster, roadmapAbstract
Introduction. Accelerating technological development is a driving force of innovative entrepreneurship in
all areas. Young and creative people offer to the market their non-standard solutions in the form of startup
projects. Currently, the development of a startup ecosystem reflects country’s interest in and promotion of new
technologies.
Problem Statement. The efficiency of transport and logistics activities reflects the development of the infrastructure of a country as a whole and significantly affects the efficiency of economic activities. The development and implementation of logistics startups, given the experience of advanced economies, may help find solutions to certain problems of industry and its further development.
Purpose. The purpose is to analyze the market of logistics startups of the EU Member States and Ukraine, to
determine the directions of its further development.
Materials and Methods. In the research, general and special methods have been used: analysis and synthesis
for determining the sectoral structure of formation and development of startups in the EU and Ukraine; correlation analysis for establishing the dependence between the indicators of development of startup ecosystems and indices of logistic activity of countries, grouping for distributing logistic startups of the EU and Ukraine countries by clusters; graphical method for designing a roadmap for logistics startup development.
Results. The current sectoral structure of the EU and Ukrainian startups has been researched, the share of
transport and logistics projects has been determined. The EU and Ukraine rankings in terms of the indicators of the development of startup ecosystems and logistic activity have been analyzed. The correlation analysis has shown a sufficiently close relationship between countries' ratings of startup ecosystems and logistics activity. The main
logistics startups of the EU and Ukrainian countries are grouped in certain clusters of logistics startups. A roadmap for the development of logistics and transport startups for the EU and Ukraine has been proposed.
Conclusions. To date, logistics startups are not among the priorities for the market development in the EU and Ukraine. However, logistical activity in the country may be not only one of the areas where startups are developed, but also a part to the infrastructure of the startup ecosystem. Both the EU Member States and Ukraine are expected to develop startups in high-tech clusters in the future.
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