The metaphor of a "value creating ecology" is developed to describe the operation of the creative industries. This encapsulates three important trends, namely the shift from consumers to co-creators of value; the shift from thinking about product value to thinking about network value; and the shift from thinking about cooperation or competition to thinking about co-opetition. Underlying this metaphor is recognition of the need to consider both public mechanisms as well as the market when framing creative industries development policy. Policy implications for human capital, urban policy and sectoral infrastructure are described
Creative networks are a relatively recent, evolving phenomenon. To date there has been little interr...
How can we most usefully appropriate the rhetorics of the new economy to advance a contemporary unde...
This paper explores the rise of the creative industries, whose development marks an increasingly cen...
From value chain to value creating ecology: Implications for creative industries development policy
Purpose: This paper sets out to describe and illustrate an emerging shift in the conceptualisation o...
The concept of creative industries is now well established in both academic and policy discourse. Hi...
This paper proposes that the 'creative industries'(CIs) play an important yet widely unexamined func...
The creative and cultural industries as the primary focus of this book, constitute the most distinct...
The value of the creative industries to the economy and society has generally been viewed in terms o...
This chapter presents a rationale for distinguishing between notions of cultural and creative indust...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. ABSTRACT: This paper reflects on app...
The chapter presents a conceptual framework for the identification and analysis of value creating an...
In recent years, the ecological shift from an economically driven model of arts and culture to that ...
This book reorients the lens of global creative economies in order to focus on ecological articulati...
This volume critiques the current model of the creative economy, and considers alternative models th...
Creative networks are a relatively recent, evolving phenomenon. To date there has been little interr...
How can we most usefully appropriate the rhetorics of the new economy to advance a contemporary unde...
This paper explores the rise of the creative industries, whose development marks an increasingly cen...
From value chain to value creating ecology: Implications for creative industries development policy
Purpose: This paper sets out to describe and illustrate an emerging shift in the conceptualisation o...
The concept of creative industries is now well established in both academic and policy discourse. Hi...
This paper proposes that the 'creative industries'(CIs) play an important yet widely unexamined func...
The creative and cultural industries as the primary focus of this book, constitute the most distinct...
The value of the creative industries to the economy and society has generally been viewed in terms o...
This chapter presents a rationale for distinguishing between notions of cultural and creative indust...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. ABSTRACT: This paper reflects on app...
The chapter presents a conceptual framework for the identification and analysis of value creating an...
In recent years, the ecological shift from an economically driven model of arts and culture to that ...
This book reorients the lens of global creative economies in order to focus on ecological articulati...
This volume critiques the current model of the creative economy, and considers alternative models th...
Creative networks are a relatively recent, evolving phenomenon. To date there has been little interr...
How can we most usefully appropriate the rhetorics of the new economy to advance a contemporary unde...
This paper explores the rise of the creative industries, whose development marks an increasingly cen...