Decentralisation in Indonesia has brought different impacts to regions following its development path dependence and institutional arrangements. This study aims to understand the role of both path dependence and institutional arrangements in the process of developing a creative city. This paper studies the city of Bandung development to unfold the system that supports its role as a creative city. The paper found that path dependency as historically centre of creative studies and emerging creative class has accelerate the city’s new economic activities
Unesco has chosen the world's Creative City where there are three followings cities in Indonesia: Pe...
In developed countries, stimulating the emergence of a creative economy is a wide-spread and tested ...
The government issued various regulations to support the development of a creative economy. However,...
Decentralisation in Indonesia has brought different impacts to regions following its development pat...
The idea of creative city was firstly raised by Charles Landry in 1991 in a study entitled �The Cr...
This thesis seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the context and internal dynamics of c...
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Developme...
AbstractGlobalization enables the transfer of urban development policies across country and continen...
Since Bandung joined the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) on 11 December 2015, all its stakehol...
This paper investigates how the creative economy discourse is interpreted and implemented in the con...
Bandung is the capital of the West Java province in Indonesia; the country's third largest city and ...
In 2007 Bandung was designated as a pilot project for the creative cities of Asia Pacific, and in 20...
This paper investigates how the creative economy discourse is interpreted and implemented in the con...
AbstractCreative industries have been growing and developing in many parts of the world, especially ...
Bandung has established itself as one of the contemporary cultural centers in Indonesia. Numerous ar...
Unesco has chosen the world's Creative City where there are three followings cities in Indonesia: Pe...
In developed countries, stimulating the emergence of a creative economy is a wide-spread and tested ...
The government issued various regulations to support the development of a creative economy. However,...
Decentralisation in Indonesia has brought different impacts to regions following its development pat...
The idea of creative city was firstly raised by Charles Landry in 1991 in a study entitled �The Cr...
This thesis seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the context and internal dynamics of c...
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Developme...
AbstractGlobalization enables the transfer of urban development policies across country and continen...
Since Bandung joined the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) on 11 December 2015, all its stakehol...
This paper investigates how the creative economy discourse is interpreted and implemented in the con...
Bandung is the capital of the West Java province in Indonesia; the country's third largest city and ...
In 2007 Bandung was designated as a pilot project for the creative cities of Asia Pacific, and in 20...
This paper investigates how the creative economy discourse is interpreted and implemented in the con...
AbstractCreative industries have been growing and developing in many parts of the world, especially ...
Bandung has established itself as one of the contemporary cultural centers in Indonesia. Numerous ar...
Unesco has chosen the world's Creative City where there are three followings cities in Indonesia: Pe...
In developed countries, stimulating the emergence of a creative economy is a wide-spread and tested ...
The government issued various regulations to support the development of a creative economy. However,...