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incentives for innovation in Russian companies taking into account the organization of industries — vertical or horizontal … vertically organized sectors that define innovation activeness in the economy (for example, mechanical engineering), the …
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Research and Experimental Development (R&D), particularly that which aims at innovation, that is, new social application. Not … confined to novel products or processes, arts and cultural innovation will yield altogether new ways in which arts and culture …
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Authority. The report was the first of four updates to Creativity: London’s Core Business which produced the first measurements …
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This is a pre-publication version of Creativity: London’s Core Business which was published by the Greater London …://www.slideshare.net/alanfreeman777/2002i-core-business-creativity-colour-slides; a second, given at the LSE, explains some of the background and method … measuring the creative industries, such as Creativity in the Age of the Internet, A Dynamic Mapping of the UK’s Creative …
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published as Creativity: London’s Core Business’ …
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analyses the distinct economic roles of culture, creation, and innovation in the Creative Industries by assessing the fitness … creative labour and innovation. Lax usage has made the term ‘Creative Industries’ a synonym for three distinct things …: creativity, culture and intellectual alienability. I use the term Cultural and Creative Sector (CCS). My aim is to distinguish …
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This paper seeks to transcend entrenched misunderstandings between economists and arts policymakers, leaders and funders. These misunderstandings, which have long dogged discussion on arts funding in the UK, are most evident in the long-running debate about ‘instrumental’ and ‘intrinsic’...
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occupations are also a fundamental, but overlooked, driver of innovation. Theory also suggests cities are important for both … the links between creative industries, occupations, cities and innovation at the firm level. This paper addresses this gap … driver of innovation. We find no support for the hypothesis that urban creative industries firms are particularly innovative …
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This paper describes the Greater London Authority’s evidence base for its work on the creative and cultural industries. Its main purpose is to show that th9is evidence base is viable, robust, and useful. The second and most important purpose is to encourage others in city management to invest...
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London Authority. The report was the second of four updates to Creativity: London’s Core Business which produced the first …
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