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The "economic" naturally meets the "cultural" because both spheres deal, differently albeit convergingly, with "values" and "valuations". Materially crafted and spiritually charged, tactile/tangible and ineffable/intangible, privately owned and collectively enjoyed, nourished currently and...
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This book analyses the economic development of cities from the 'cultural economy' and 'creative industry' perspectives, examining and differentiating them as two related but distinct segments of contemporary city economies. The authors argue that although they are normally conflated, the first...
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industries, and the concept of innovation differs from sector to sector. Second, CCIs’ creativity is locally rooted, as the …The rise of CCIs: setting the scene -- In pursuit of creativity in CCIs -- An original framework for the identification … of creativity in CCIs -- Location behaviours of CCIs: towards new research trajectories -- Where is creativity? Data and …
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The creative class approach (Florida, 2002b) has led to many developments. Therefore, measurement of creativity … people?) to dynamic approaches (what do the creative people?). Creativity mainly comes from talent (Florida, 2002a) but … cities, defined as privileged theaters of creativity (Hall, 1998). Hence, cities managing to convert micro or individuals …
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