The objective of this paper is to construct a creativity composite index designed to capture the growing role of creativity in driving economic and social development for the 27 European Union countries. The paper proposes a new approach for the measurement of EU-27 creative potential and for determining its capacity to attract and develop creative human capital. We apply a modified version of the 3T model developed by Richard Florida and Irene Tinagli for constructing a Euro-Creativity Index. The resulting indexes establish a quantitative base for policy makers, supporting their efforts to determine the contribution of creativity to economic development
Human capital continues to become more important every year, since human intelligence, knowledge and...
Produced by the Martin Prosperity Institute at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toront...
The objective of this research is assessing the creative industries’ positioning in Romania, regardi...
In the paper we study creative capacity of 28 European countries in the period 2005–2014. We constru...
With the increasing role of creativity in economic growth, researchers have gained great interest in...
This article develops and presents a “Composite Indicator of the Creative Economy” (CICE). The CICE ...
This paper presents a new paradigm called “Creative Economics”. The globalization boom and developm...
urpose The creative process through which the territorial resources, knowledge and culture are used...
In recent times, our environment and the way we produce and consume cultural goods and services are ...
With the increasing role of creativity in economic growth, researchers have gained great interest i...
Abstract This paper summarises KEA's assessment concerning the potential establishment of a cul...
The research presented in this report measures and analyzes the key dimensions of creative economy a...
This paper develops a “Composite Index of the Creative Economy” (CICE) for the purpose of benchmarki...
For more than 20 years creative industries (CI) have been experiencing increasing attention from bot...
In the Netherlands the creative sector has been selected as one of the nine top sectors of the econo...
Human capital continues to become more important every year, since human intelligence, knowledge and...
Produced by the Martin Prosperity Institute at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toront...
The objective of this research is assessing the creative industries’ positioning in Romania, regardi...
In the paper we study creative capacity of 28 European countries in the period 2005–2014. We constru...
With the increasing role of creativity in economic growth, researchers have gained great interest in...
This article develops and presents a “Composite Indicator of the Creative Economy” (CICE). The CICE ...
This paper presents a new paradigm called “Creative Economics”. The globalization boom and developm...
urpose The creative process through which the territorial resources, knowledge and culture are used...
In recent times, our environment and the way we produce and consume cultural goods and services are ...
With the increasing role of creativity in economic growth, researchers have gained great interest i...
Abstract This paper summarises KEA's assessment concerning the potential establishment of a cul...
The research presented in this report measures and analyzes the key dimensions of creative economy a...
This paper develops a “Composite Index of the Creative Economy” (CICE) for the purpose of benchmarki...
For more than 20 years creative industries (CI) have been experiencing increasing attention from bot...
In the Netherlands the creative sector has been selected as one of the nine top sectors of the econo...
Human capital continues to become more important every year, since human intelligence, knowledge and...
Produced by the Martin Prosperity Institute at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toront...
The objective of this research is assessing the creative industries’ positioning in Romania, regardi...