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The results show that creative industries as a whole underperform compared with the economy on average during recession, however not all subsectors show the same patterns. Hence, it is suggested that a more sector- and place-specific approach would benefit both policy-making and research dealing ...
All David’s training workshops are designed specifically for businesses in the creative, cultural and digital industries, with case studies and examples relevant to these sectors. David draws on his own experience of business, his research and business school training, and the experience of his con...
Specific actions already underway include: The development of a national Knowledge Transfer Network for the creative industries to encourage knowledge exchange and collaboration within and between the creative industry sub sectors; other industries and Higher Education Institutes in the UK and overseas, to...
There are thirteen sub-sectors under the term ‘creative industries’ and these are: advertising; architecture; the art and antiques market; crafts; design; designer fashion; film and video; interactive leisure software; music; the performing arts; publishing; software and computer games; and ...
Thecreativeindustriessector comprises13di erentsub-sectors inlinewiththeDepartment or Culture,MediaandSport’s(DCMS) denitiono thecreativeindustries: advertising,architecture,artand antiquesmarket,cra t,design, designer ashion,lmandvideo, interactiveleisureso tware,music, ...
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Here, creative industries will be defined as the entirety of market-driven artistic/creative subsectors. Creative industries’ economic overall development (number of business-start-ups, gross value added, total revenue) looks positive – on a European and on a German level (Estonian Ministry ...
Distrust about entrepreneurship as a concept is not exclusive to the arts industry, but in my experience, it is more frequently expressed within it than in other subsectors in the creative industries. For example, when discussing entrepreneurship with the Masters of Screen Business and Leadership st...
One of the reasons for the focus on creative industries was that they had shown high growth rates in the UK during the 1990s (DCMS 2001). In addition, there was the attraction of changing the perception of certain activities such as arts and culture away from being subsidized sectors (...