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development has given rise to new urban growth theories based on creativity. Explanations focus on spatial-structural dimensions … creative work and life. The aim of this paper is to present a cultural sociological view on creativity in the city. It is not … just the urban context that breeds creativity, but culturally (re)produced perceptions of particular places that creative …
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Creative cities are seen as important sites for the generation of new ideas, products and processes. Yet, beyond case studies of a few high-profile cities, there is little empirical evidence on the link between local creative industries concentration and innovation. This paper addresses this gap...
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Creativity is the ability to generate something new, merging data,perceptions and matters in order to produce new and … «creative industries». The article introduces the basic theoretical aspects, themeasurement of creativity, compared data about …
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, goods and services which pass through time, and which constitute heritages. Thus, creativity works on the basis of heritages …: that is, past and accumulated creativity. The paper considers how the different types of heritage (craftsmanship knowledge … creativity, do orient development along a given path, promoting a certain kind of creativity that may lead to lock-in effects …
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them able to promote interactions among industries and foster creativity. …
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firms is directly related to the increasingly acknowledged role of creativity and innovation for competitiveness. In fact …
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This paper focuses on three main concepts: creativity, cultural and creative industries in order to better understand … creative and cultural industries. The concept of creativity has been analysed and the question of how we can measure creativity …
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The creative industries have recently been hailed as presenting a liberating model for the future of work and a valuable terrain on which to examine purported new regimes of workplace control. This article, based on the empirical examination of a Canadian video game development studio, traces...
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Creative cities are seen as important sites for the generation of new ideas, products and processes. Yet, beyond case studies of a few high-profile cities, there is little empirical evidence on the link between local creative industries concentration and innovation. This paper addresses this gap...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011083243