The paper investigates the geographical mobility of creative workers in China, focusing on the authors' survey of workers in the animation industry. More specifically, the authors use the Reilly-Converse model and GIS tools to probe the locational choices of Chinese animation workers in Beijing and Shanghai by analyzing such factors of spatial attractiveness as home town, place of residence, and university from which the worker graduated. The paper compares the creative milieus in Beijing and Shanghai, and demonstrates that the "personal trajectory" of human capital is a key determinant of occupational location. The results of the authors' survey highlight the limitations of Richard Florida's 3T theory in the Chinese context
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High-quality regional development should be promoted by facilitating inter-regional mobility of hete...
The last decade saw the wide promotion of creative industries at city-scale development agendas. How...
The knowledge spillover effects and the uneven spatial distribution of the creative class have attra...
Drawing on qualitative research conducted on transnational creative workers in Beijing, this article...
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Attractions of overseas high-level returned talents have become a widely practiced talent policy, an...
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Drawing on an innovative ‘big data’ method, this paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the geog...
The spatial mismatch literature has historically been US.-centric. This paper offers a theory of how...
Studies have found that spatial mismatch is a universal phenomenon, although both their substantive ...
People’s demands for a better environment have become increasingly strong, and the construction of e...
Labour mobility of skilled employees is argued to have a positive impact on clusters, yet few studie...
This paper explores the role of cities’ institutional capital in the context of massive waves of mig...
The relationships between talent, technology and regional development have been widely examined in t...
The creative class thesis of economic development has had a major impact on the understanding of kno...
High-quality regional development should be promoted by facilitating inter-regional mobility of hete...
The last decade saw the wide promotion of creative industries at city-scale development agendas. How...
The knowledge spillover effects and the uneven spatial distribution of the creative class have attra...
Drawing on qualitative research conducted on transnational creative workers in Beijing, this article...
On the basis of the data derived from China's 2005 1% population sample survey, this paper examines ...
Attractions of overseas high-level returned talents have become a widely practiced talent policy, an...
With the upgrading of the economic structure, the rapid development of cultural and creative industr...
Drawing on an innovative ‘big data’ method, this paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the geog...
The spatial mismatch literature has historically been US.-centric. This paper offers a theory of how...
Studies have found that spatial mismatch is a universal phenomenon, although both their substantive ...
People’s demands for a better environment have become increasingly strong, and the construction of e...
Labour mobility of skilled employees is argued to have a positive impact on clusters, yet few studie...
This paper explores the role of cities’ institutional capital in the context of massive waves of mig...
The relationships between talent, technology and regional development have been widely examined in t...
The creative class thesis of economic development has had a major impact on the understanding of kno...
High-quality regional development should be promoted by facilitating inter-regional mobility of hete...
The last decade saw the wide promotion of creative industries at city-scale development agendas. How...