We are experiencing a period of profound social and economic transformation. This is a shift from an industrial economy to a knowledge economy (or a “creative economy”; or an “economy of the imagination”.) This new, emerging economic system is fundamentally organised around people (not machines or buildings); and around place. We heard Richard Florida argue that creative, talented people won’t go to where the job is, but vice versa, the job will come to them. So according to Florida, where we live is becoming the primary factor in global economic development. (Incidentally, it is worth contrasting this idea with the alternative proposition - put by speakers at this Forum - of “new nomadism”, that is, that creativity is nomadic and not bound...
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Creativity has become the economic engine of the 21st century. No longer the preserve of creative in...
This article studies the theoretical and applied development of the creative economy. There exists m...
The recent popularity of Richard Florida\u27s work on the rise of the \u27creative class\u27 invites...
This paper proposes that the 'creative industries'(CIs) play an important yet widely unexamined func...
This paper is about the ‘creative industries’, an unloved and yet fiercely debated concept that orig...
Creative impulses are the economy?s driving force, writes Stuart Cunningham THE term creative econo...
This article sets out reasons for arguing that creativity is not garnish to the roast of industry or...
ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, Final Symposium, Brisbane, June 201...
The creative economy could fuel Australia\u27s next boom By Stuart Cunningham, Queensland Universit...
US regional economist Richard Florida has developed simple, but very popular ideas to foster regiona...
Although Creative Industries as engines of post-industrial economies have assumed an increasing glob...
This is a major work by three international scholars at the cutting edge of new research that invest...
Creativity is no longer on the margins, writes ERICA McWILLIAM UNIVERSITIES are wrapping themselves...
"It's important to make a distinction between the importance of creative industries to economies per...
A recent CCI research report on the UK\u27s creative economy casts light on some of the most influen...
Creativity has become the economic engine of the 21st century. No longer the preserve of creative in...
This article studies the theoretical and applied development of the creative economy. There exists m...
The recent popularity of Richard Florida\u27s work on the rise of the \u27creative class\u27 invites...
This paper proposes that the 'creative industries'(CIs) play an important yet widely unexamined func...