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The second edition of this widely acclaimed and extensively cited collection of original contributions by specialist authors reflects changes in the field of cultural economics over the last eight years. Thoroughly revised chapters alongside new topics and contributors bring the Handbook up to date, taking into account new research, literature and the ...
F. Stam, Jeroen de Jong, Pieter Fris
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Berlin's Creative Industries: Governing Creativity?
Industry & Innovation, 2008This paper aims at discussing the issue of governing creativity exemplifying the case of Berlin. Berlin has a fast growing creative industry that has become the object of the city's development policies and place marketing. The core question is: What are the spatial‐organizational driving forces of creativity in Berlin—can they be steered by public ...
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Creative industries are nowadays central in many policies to stimulate the economic development of cities, regions and advanced capitalist economies in general. This paper contributes to the creative industries literature in two respects. First, we empirically explore if high shares of creative industries in regions go together with one particular ...
Jeroen de Jong, Pieter Fris, F. Stam
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Innovation and creativity in creative industries
Sociology Compass, 2021Abstract Creativity is the intentional combination of symbols, ideas, or objects in a way that is unexpected for a given audience. While creativity is a process, innovation is the outcome of this process. Moving from the macro‐level to the micro‐level, I survey the literature on innovation and creativity in creative industries ...
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Creative Industries: The Regional Dimension?
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 2005Creative Industries: The Regional Dimension is one of a series of reports published in recent years by the UK government which outlines the importance of creative industries to economic growth. It is in these terms that central government has promoted the creative industries as a newly recognised and fast-growing sector of the economy, thus seeking to
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Creative Industries or Creative Imaginaries?
2014Benedict Anderson, as well as Appadurai who has drawn on him extensively, encourages us to be skeptical of truth-claims (1983/2006). He suggests that the modern notion of nationhood or nation-states was an invention (or imaginary) of disenfranchised power-hungry colonials who wished to reset the rules of the game to their own locality and benefit ...
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