A Research Agenda for Creative Industries
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- Stuart Cunningham
- Terry Flew
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- John Newbigin, 2019. "The creative economy - where did it come from and where is it going?," Chapters, in: Stuart Cunningham & Terry Flew (ed.), A Research Agenda for Creative Industries, chapter 1, pages 21-26, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Hasan Bakhshi, 2019. "The creative industries and industrial policy: the UK case," Chapters, in: Stuart Cunningham & Terry Flew (ed.), A Research Agenda for Creative Industries, chapter 2, pages 27-38, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Roberta Comunian, 2019. "Complexity thinking as a coordinating theoretical framework for creative industries research," Chapters, in: Stuart Cunningham & Terry Flew (ed.), A Research Agenda for Creative Industries, chapter 3, pages 39-57, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Terry Flew, 2019. "Creative industries: between cultural economics and cultural studies," Chapters, in: Stuart Cunningham & Terry Flew (ed.), A Research Agenda for Creative Industries, chapter 4, pages 58-75, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- John Davies, 2019. "Creative industries research requires a new approach to data analysis," Chapters, in: Stuart Cunningham & Terry Flew (ed.), A Research Agenda for Creative Industries, chapter 5, pages 76-92, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jason Potts & Ellie Rennie, 2019. "Web3 and the creative industries: how blockchains are reshaping business models," Chapters, in: Stuart Cunningham & Terry Flew (ed.), A Research Agenda for Creative Industries, chapter 6, pages 93-111, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Ruth Bridgstock, 2019. "Creative industries and higher education: what curriculum, what evidence, what impact?," Chapters, in: Stuart Cunningham & Terry Flew (ed.), A Research Agenda for Creative Industries, chapter 7, pages 112-130, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Paul Stepan, 2019. "Subsidies, copyright and incentives: a European perspective on the film industry," Chapters, in: Stuart Cunningham & Terry Flew (ed.), A Research Agenda for Creative Industries, chapter 8, pages 131-145, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Stuart Cunningham & Adam Swift, 2019. "Creative industries around the world," Chapters, in: Stuart Cunningham & Terry Flew (ed.), A Research Agenda for Creative Industries, chapter 9, pages 146-163, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Terry Flew & Xiang Ren & Yi Wang, 2019. "Creative industries in China: the digital turn," Chapters, in: Stuart Cunningham & Terry Flew (ed.), A Research Agenda for Creative Industries, chapter 10, pages 164-178, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology;Statistics
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