Pioneering Minds Worldwide: On the Entrepreneurial Principles of the Cultural and Creative Industries : Actual Insights Into Cultural and Creative Entrepreneurship Research

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Giep Hagoort, Aukje Thomassen, Rene Kooyman
Eburon Uitgeverij B.V., 2012 - 191 pages
Even after the recent economic crisis, cultural and creative industries are still able to easily draw audience members and consumers, as well as new talent to enrich these fields. Exploring the topic from economic, artistic, and policymaking perspectives, Pioneering Minds Worldwide is an interdisciplinary approach to these trades on a global scale, while making an important distinction between the cultural sector--products that are consumed on the spot, such as concerts or dance performances--and the creative sector, which generates artistic products that we have a protracted interaction with, i.e. design, architecture, and advertising. The authors of these highly informative essays offer new concepts and viewpoints on the entrepreneurial dimension of the cultural and creative industries in sixteen countries and explore how urban area development, new technological innovations, and education all influence these continually expanding industries.

 

Table des matières

Preface
5
Sustainability and the cultural
9
New Knowledge needed on Creative
12
The cosmopolitan homo economicus
19
Be Creative UnderClass
25
building from
31
Another way to look at international
37
Coincidences of creativity
54
Publishers as cultural intermediaries
70
Creative Urban Renewal Paul Coyle
92
Cultural Routes as levers for innovation needsbased perspective on creative
99
Internship
105
The cultural philanthropists of Turkey the 174 The shift from scarcity to abundance
113
Artists interventions for innovation
130
Feasibility of a Fair Music Business Model
138
Pioneering Minds Worldwide
153

complexity learning
62

Expressions et termes fréquents

À propos de l'auteur (2012)

Giep Hagoort is founder and dean of the Amsterdam School of Management and professor of art and science at Ilia State University, Georgia. Aukje Thomassen is associate professor in design and head of research the School of Art and Design, Auckland University of Technology, René Kooyman is a lecturer at the HKU University of the Arts Utrecht as well as project manager and executive secretary of the Creative Urban Renewal in Europe monitoring board.

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