In their recent discussion of the Richard Florida and Jane Jacobs-inspired ‘creative cities’ policy literature, Hospers and Pen argue that despite increasingly more effective ‘space shrinking’ technologies, cities remain among the most suitable locations for creative activities of all types. This paper supplements their contribution by documenting more concretely how economically diversified cities provide a fertile environment for the discovery and development of new technological combinations. In doing so, we try to illustrate how a better understanding of the linkages between creativity and urban agglomeration would benefit from a multidisciplinary approach that studies both phenomena simultaneously
This contribution to the Urban Studies field discusses the evolution of the Creative City concept an...
Purpose: This paper discusses the social conditions for cultural production in contemporary cities, ...
Culture and creativity have been promoted as the panacea to reversing urban decline in the knowledge...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.In their recent discussion of the Ri...
Fuelled by the influential work of urban guru Richard Florida, the European knowledge economy is see...
This article represents a broad and occasionally polemical meditation on the nature and significance...
The relationship between innovation and urban diversity has drawn much interest in the geography of ...
The paper presents the results of an international study of creative industry policies and strategie...
Purpose - The paper aims to explore to what extent policy makers can create a "creative city", that ...
Local diversity is often credited with being a driver of creative economic activity. Comparative res...
In the rapidly growing knowledge economy, the talent and creativity of those around us will be incre...
This article explores the concept of “creative city ” by focusing on creative people and creative in...
In recent city planning, references to the concepts of the so-called creative class and the creative...
"The concept of creative industries has developed considerable academic and policy momentum in the 2...
The author focuses on how urban policies and the clustering of creative industries has influenced ur...
This contribution to the Urban Studies field discusses the evolution of the Creative City concept an...
Purpose: This paper discusses the social conditions for cultural production in contemporary cities, ...
Culture and creativity have been promoted as the panacea to reversing urban decline in the knowledge...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.In their recent discussion of the Ri...
Fuelled by the influential work of urban guru Richard Florida, the European knowledge economy is see...
This article represents a broad and occasionally polemical meditation on the nature and significance...
The relationship between innovation and urban diversity has drawn much interest in the geography of ...
The paper presents the results of an international study of creative industry policies and strategie...
Purpose - The paper aims to explore to what extent policy makers can create a "creative city", that ...
Local diversity is often credited with being a driver of creative economic activity. Comparative res...
In the rapidly growing knowledge economy, the talent and creativity of those around us will be incre...
This article explores the concept of “creative city ” by focusing on creative people and creative in...
In recent city planning, references to the concepts of the so-called creative class and the creative...
"The concept of creative industries has developed considerable academic and policy momentum in the 2...
The author focuses on how urban policies and the clustering of creative industries has influenced ur...
This contribution to the Urban Studies field discusses the evolution of the Creative City concept an...
Purpose: This paper discusses the social conditions for cultural production in contemporary cities, ...
Culture and creativity have been promoted as the panacea to reversing urban decline in the knowledge...