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From Steps to Context: Optimizing Digital Phenotyping for Physical Activity Monitoring in Older Adults by Integrating Wearable Data and Ecological Momentary Assessment. [PDF]

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Arts Entrepreneurship

2022
Artists and professionals in the arts industry face a unique set of challenges and are driven by unique and personal artistic ambitions; in some cases this means artists can have a hard time identifying connections between general best practices in business (like creating a business structured around a scalable model) and their own artistic skills and ...
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Arts and cultural entrepreneurship

Small Business Economics, 2020
The topic of arts and culture in entrepreneurship holds great interest to scholars from many disciplines and to policymakers keen on “Creative Class” development and revitalizing local communities. Much research has explored the role of cultural amenities and milieu in fostering entrepreneurial activity.
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Academic Entrepreneurship in the Creative Arts

Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 2014
The extensive literature on academic entrepreneurship has focused almost entirely on science and engineering, while little is known about the extent of it in other disciplines, most notably the creative arts. We analyse the context, motivations, and variety of academic entrepreneurship in the creative arts using a recently completed survey of UK ...
Abreu, Maria, Grinevich, Vadim
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Art versus cultural entrepreneurship

Maska, 2013
This article is concerned with the changes in cultural politics in Holland and with radical cuts to public funding of art between 2010 and 2013, wherein it also describes historical reasons that led to the current acute state and, last, but not least, draws parallels to the state of Slovenian theater production.
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Entrepreneurship as a Liberal Art

Politics & Policy, 2008
This article looks at the role liberal arts colleges or universities can play in developing individuals with a comparative advantage in new enterprise creation. The thesis is that entrepreneurship is a creative act and, as such, has more in common with the liberal arts than the narrower fields of both market economics and business.
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