In recent years, the ecological shift from an economically driven model of arts and culture to that of an ecosystem in the creative industries determined the emergence of a range of new bottom-up, place-based networks herewith referred to as “creative networks”. This article explores how these networks can generate sustainability for local creative ecosystems through a value network approach. Building on the quadruple helix model to identify the actors in these networks, this study explores the relationships and value flows between the actors of 22 identified creative networks across the UK. It then maps these relationships using data gathered through a mixed methodology that includes survey data and focus group research. Our findings show ...
In the digital economy, the creative industries revolve around dynamic, innovative and often unorth...
In this paper, we explore the relevance of the term “innovation ecosystem” to describe dynamic colla...
As the systems thinker Fritjof Capra points out, through the course of Western history we have tende...
In recent years, the ecological shift from an economically driven model of arts and culture to that ...
Creative networks are a relatively recent, evolving phenomenon. To date there has been little interr...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. ABSTRACT: This paper reflects on app...
A dynamic ecosystem of creative spaces and communities has developed over the last 10 years. This re...
The creative process contains multiple sources of variation and unfolds at the individual, organizat...
Many arts organisations can generate large amounts of value through their activities and networks, b...
In this paper, it is argued that over and above the three city sustainabilities of energy, society a...
The metaphor of a "value creating ecology" is developed to describe the operation of the creative in...
The scope of this paper is to conceptualise a data-based research framework for the role of creative...
This research reflects on the potential of innovation networks made up of ‘creative hubs’ as facilit...
This CICERONE deliverable (D6.2) discusses the relationship between culture, creative industries, an...
Creative practitioners, microenterprises, venues and cultural organisations across Argyll and Bute h...
In the digital economy, the creative industries revolve around dynamic, innovative and often unorth...
In this paper, we explore the relevance of the term “innovation ecosystem” to describe dynamic colla...
As the systems thinker Fritjof Capra points out, through the course of Western history we have tende...
In recent years, the ecological shift from an economically driven model of arts and culture to that ...
Creative networks are a relatively recent, evolving phenomenon. To date there has been little interr...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. ABSTRACT: This paper reflects on app...
A dynamic ecosystem of creative spaces and communities has developed over the last 10 years. This re...
The creative process contains multiple sources of variation and unfolds at the individual, organizat...
Many arts organisations can generate large amounts of value through their activities and networks, b...
In this paper, it is argued that over and above the three city sustainabilities of energy, society a...
The metaphor of a "value creating ecology" is developed to describe the operation of the creative in...
The scope of this paper is to conceptualise a data-based research framework for the role of creative...
This research reflects on the potential of innovation networks made up of ‘creative hubs’ as facilit...
This CICERONE deliverable (D6.2) discusses the relationship between culture, creative industries, an...
Creative practitioners, microenterprises, venues and cultural organisations across Argyll and Bute h...
In the digital economy, the creative industries revolve around dynamic, innovative and often unorth...
In this paper, we explore the relevance of the term “innovation ecosystem” to describe dynamic colla...
As the systems thinker Fritjof Capra points out, through the course of Western history we have tende...