Creative Industries and Entrepreneurship
Preview

Hardback

Creative Industries and Entrepreneurship

Paradigms in Transition from a Global Perspective

9781786435910 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Luciana Lazzeretti, Professor of Economics and Management, Department of Economics and Management, University of Florence, Italy and Marilena Vecco, CEREN, EA 7477, Burgundy School of Business, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France
Publication Date: 2018 ISBN: 978 1 78643 591 0 Extent: 352 pp
This book investigates the evolving paradigm of creative industries and creative entrepreneurship, and their related economy over time. It explores different stages of the paradigm diffusion in ‘first generation countries’ such as the US, Canada, Australia and Europe, and ‘second generation countries’ in Asia, South America and North Africa in order to identify new trends and their distinctive aspects. By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, the book develops a comprehensive overview of the composite phenomenon of the creative economy and its relationship with entrepreneurship.

Copyright & permissions

Recommend to librarian

Your Details

Privacy Policy

Librarian Details

Download leaflet

Print page

More Information
Critical Acclaim
Contributors
Contents
More Information
This book analyses the relationship between creative and cultural industries, local economic development and entrepreneurship from a global perspective. In so doing, it investigates the evolving paradigm of creative industries and creative entrepreneurship and their related economy over time.

Creative Industries and Entrepreneurship explores cultural and creative economics, management, entrepreneurship, international business, and urban and regional sciences, in both developed and newly emerging countries. The authors provide a framework to understand the evolving paradigm of creative industries and creative entrepreneurship while highlighting the distinction between ‘first generation countries’ such as the US, Canada, Australia and Europe, and ‘second generation countries’ in Asia, South America and North Africa. By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, the book develops a comprehensive overview of the composite phenomenon of the creative economy and its relationship with entrepreneurship.

This inter-disciplinary work will appeal to researchers and scholars interested in creative industries, the creative economy and entrepreneurship, in addition to policy makers and managers within these areas. Readers will find an up-to-date presentation of existing and new research perspectives in these domains.
Critical Acclaim
‘This is an outstanding book to help understand how economy and culture spatially articulate.’
– Olivier Crevoisier, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Contributors
Contributors: F.G. Alberti, M. Amal, R. Apa, N. Bellini, R. Boix Domènech, F. Capone, P. Casadei, Y. Chen, P. Cohendet, P. Costa, I. Fillis, D.E. Floriani, D. Gilbert, J.D. Giusti, N. Innocenti, M. Keane, L. Lazzeretti, K. Lehman, D.M. Mansour, L. Mazzoni, M. Muñoz-Vela, R. Rentschler, S. Rita Sedita, S. Rovai, J.A. Ruiz-Gutiérrez, D. Sánchez Serra, L. Simon, A. Srakar, M. Valdivia, M. Vecco, R. Venâncio Lopes, W. Wen


Contents
Contents:

Introduction
Luciana Lazzeretti and Marilena Vecco

Part I Cultural and creative industries and creative entrepreneurship: An overview
1. The rise of cultural and creative industries in creative economy research: A bibliometric analysis
Luciana Lazzeretti, Francesco Capone and Niccolò Innocenti

2. Entrepreneurship and creative industries in developing and developed countries
Rafael Boix Domènech, Luciana Lazzeretti and Daniel Sánchez Serra

3. In search of creative entrepreneurship: An exploratory analysis
Leonardo Mazzoni and Luciana Lazzeretti

Part II Cultural and creative industries and creative entrepreneurship in first-generation countries
4. Unpicking the fashion city: Global perspectives on design, manufacturing and symbolic production in urban formations
Patrizia Casadei and David Gilbert

5. Knowledge brokerage and creativity in a collaborative online innovation network of fashion makers
Jessica D. Giusti and Fernando G. Alberti

6. The Montreal videogame studio and its local ecosystem as a key resource of creativity
Patrick Cohendet and Laurent Simon

7. A private entrepreneur and his art museum: How MONA took Tasmania to the world
Ruth Rentschler, Kim Lehman and Ian Fillis

8. Modelling cultural entrepreneurial regimes in Central and Eastern Europe: A symbolic data analysis approach
Marilena Vecco and Andrej Srakar

9. Creative milieus in the metropolis’ periphery: From the massification of Lisbon’s city centre to the liveliness of ‘Margem Sul’
Pedro Costa and Ricardo Venâncio Lopes

Part III Cultural and creative industries and entrepreneurship in second-generation countries
10. The creative economy, digital disruption and collaborative innovation in China
Michael Keane, Ying Chen and Wen Wen

11. Chinese creative entrepreneurs in fashion and luxury: An exploratory case study of a concept store in Beijing
Serena Rovai and Nicola Bellini

12. The dynamics and patterns of a cultural and creative industry in Brazil from an international business perspective: The wine industry as a creative industry
Dinorá Eliete Floriani and Mohamed Amal

13. Cultural and creative industries in Mexico: The role of export-oriented manufacturing metro areas
Marcos Valdivia

14. Institutional change and the creative industries: The Colombian case
Jaime Alberto Ruiz-Gutiérrez and Mónica Muñoz-Vela

15. Creative entrepreneurship and FDI in Egypt: An empirical illustration from the ICT sector
Roberta Apa, Dina M. Mansour and Silvia Rita Sedita

Index

eBook for individuals
978 1 78643 592 7
From £25.00
Click here for options
eBook for library purchase
978 1 78643 592 7
View sample chapter and check access on:
eBook options

Available for individuals to buy from these websites

Or recommend to your institution to acquire on Elgaronline
  • Buy as part of an eBook subject collection - flexible options available
  • Downloading and printing allowed
  • No limits on concurrent user access, ideal for course use
My Cart