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A manifesto for the creative economy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The UK\u27s creative economy is one of its great national strengths, historically deeply rooted and accounting for around one-tenth of the whole economy. It provides jobs for 2.5 million people – more than in financial services, advanced manufacturing
Mateos-Garcia, Juan   +5 more
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Creative (and Cultural) Industry Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century [PDF]

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Creative and cultural industries are growing in almost every nation around the world and over the last two decades have contributed to global, national, and local economies significantly.
Dobson, Stephen   +3 more
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The Role of Creative Industries in Industrial Innovation [PDF]

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This paper analyses the role of creative industries in affecting an economy's innovation performance. We conducted a survey of more than 2,000 creative industry enterprises from Austria which are defined by a combination of sector affiliation and the ...
Müller, Kathrin   +2 more
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FFD541 : Directin II / College of Creative Arts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The course exposes students to a good director need to be thoroughly felt, comprehended and believed in. Need a competent crew, a well chosen cast, skills and strength of character to get the best out of everybody.
UiTM, College of Creative Arts
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Beyond growth: promoting inclusive development of creative clusters in the UK [PDF]

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Over the past two decades, there have been two defining narratives for the creative industries: on the one hand a story of economic success and growth, on the other, entrenched inequality and exclusion.
Sissons, Paul   +4 more
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: reframing “deficit” as creative strength

open access: yes, 2012
Creative ideas are those that are both novel and useful. Creativity is considered to be a valuable social resource, which has supported the development of society in myriad domains.
Beaven, Alexandra
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Queering practice-led research: subjectivity, creative practice and performative research and the creative arts

open access: yes, 2011
Much of the discussion and debate about Practice-Led Research (PLR) in the arts and creative industries has been about what constitutes research. This article, in contrast, discusses that constitutes ‘practice’ and describes a form of PLR that is ...
Dallas J. Baker   +3 more
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Managing depression through needlecraft creative activities: A qualitative study

open access: yes, 2000
This qualitative study explored the personal meanings of needlecrafts and their role in the self-management of depression. Written and spoken narratives from 39 women were studied.
Frances Reynolds, Reynolds, F
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Teachers' and mothers' perceptions of using creative arts to develop children's potential for critical thinking

open access: yes, 2011
This study is based on the contention that rich descriptions of the behaviour of the children during the process of creating an art piece, as perceived by teachers and mothers of the children, will provide a better understanding of the influence of ...
Nilson, C., Nilson, Caroline
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Creative Destruction and Productive Preemption [PDF]

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We develop a theory of commercialization mode (entry or sale) of entrepreneurial inventions into oligopoly, and show that an invention of higher quality is more likely to be sold (or licensed) to an incumbent due to strategic product market effects on ...
Persson, Lars   +2 more
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