1st Edition

Culture, Innovation and the Economy

Edited By Biljana Mickov, James Doyle Copyright 2018
    210 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    210 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This is a handbook for the cultural entrepreneur, offering some of the best examples on practice, franchises, research, innovation and business opportunities in the cultural sector. The key theme is the contribution and possibilities of the cultural economy as a business, with a strong supporting subtext on innovative practice.

    The book illustrates the theme by providing multiple practice-based and empirical examples from an international panel of experts. Each contribution provides an accessible and easily accessed bank of knowledge on which existing practice can be grown and new projects undertaken. It provides an eclectic mix of possibilities that reinforce and underscore the full innovative and complex potential of the cultural economy. Topics include a review of the global and regional economic benefits of the cultural economy, evidence-based analysis of the culture industries, and an outline of the top ten cultural opportunities for business. This collection transcends the space between theory and practice to combine culture and innovation and understand their importance to a wider economy.

    This is essential reading for researchers and practitioners interested in entrepreneurship, non-profit management, art and visual culture, and public finance.

    Introduction

    James E. Doyle and Biljana Mickov

    Culture and Economy: The Cultural Economy

    1. Culture, Creativity and Economic Progress

    Pau Rausell-Köster

    2. High Performance Cultural Business Equals High Performance Results

    Penelope Kenny

    3. Urban Innovation for Resilient Cities: Eindhoven 2050

    Marc Glaudemans

    4. Planning the Allocation of Cultural Resources in Novi Sad

    Darko Reba and Milica Kostreš

    5. The UK’s National Shortage of Talent and the Networks That Can Address It

    Callum Lee

    6. Orange Tourism: The Color of the Strategic Alliance between Culture, Creativity and Tourism

    Jordi Tresserras & Sara Terzić

    7. Cultural and Creative Entrepreneurs

    Elisabetta Lazzaro

    8. Its All in the Books: How Libraries Foster Creative Practice and Entrepreneurship

    Emmanuelle Marion

    9. Innovation in the Public Library

    Liz McGettigan

    10. The Economic (and Other) Benefits of Losing

    James E. Doyle

     

     

     

    Culture and Innovation

    11. Breathtaking Information: The Online Media and the Demands for Innovation

    Miroslav Keveždi

    12. Innovation in Media: The Rise of the Machine

    David Smith

    13. Value Innovation in the 'New' Age of Experiential Consumption: The Millennial Force

    Jörn Bühring

    14. Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship: Models of Support, Research and Education

    Louise Allen

    15. Are Cultural Sites Leisure Businesses?

    Jean-Michel Tobelem

    16 Coping with ICT Adoption:A Dificult Route for Heritage in Southern Europe

    Anne Gombault, Oihab Allal-Chérif, Aurélien Décamps, Claire Grellier

    KEDGE Business School, Creative Industries Culture Research Center

    17. Innovation and Design Thinking

    James E. Doyle

    Innovation and the Arts

    18. Beyond Price: Making Space for Values in the Commerce for Culture

    Priyatej Kotipalli, Program Director , Creare Foundation

     

    19. Film Heritage and Innovation

    Luca Antoniazzi

    20. Festival Les Instants Vidéo: The Line of Attempt if Implausibly Utopian

    Naik M'sili

    21. The Truth is Out There

    Freek Lomme

    22. Afterwards: The Top Ten Cultural and Creative Economy Facts - and Some Questions?

    James E. Doyle

    Biography

    Biljana Mickov is a cultural researcher, editor and consultant. She is responsible for the Creative Industries programme at the Institute of Culture Vojvodina, Serbia. Her work is primarily dedicated to researching and developing cultural policies and contemporary arts management internationally in cities.

    James E. Doyle is an expert adviser on Arts & Cultural Policy and Strategic Development in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa. He is a former Arts Officer for Dublin City Council, advised on the music hub for Parnell Square Cultural Quarter and coordinated the start-up of Dublin's bid to be the European Capital of Culture 2020. James has extensive managerial experience in the arts, culture and events sectors, he has held positions in research & education, and at regional and national level in event industry training.