Pioneering Minds Worldwide

Pioneering Minds Worldwide
Author: Giep Hagoort,Aukje Thomassen,Rene Kooyman
Publsiher: Eburon Uitgeverij B.V.
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789059726192

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Even after the recent economic crisis, cultural and creative industries are still able to easily draw audience members and consumers, as well as new talent to enrich these fields. Exploring the topic from economic, artistic, and policymaking perspectives, Pioneering Minds Worldwide is an interdisciplinary approach to these trades on a global scale, while making an important distinction between the cultural sector--products that are consumed on the spot, such as concerts or dance performances--and the creative sector, which generates artistic products that we have a protracted interaction with, i.e. design, architecture, and advertising. The authors of these highly informative essays offer new concepts and viewpoints on the entrepreneurial dimension of the cultural and creative industries in sixteen countries and explore how urban area development, new technological innovations, and education all influence these continually expanding industries.

Pioneering Minds Worldwide

Pioneering Minds Worldwide
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2012
Genre: Creative ability in business
ISBN: 905972920X

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Cooperate

Cooperate
Author: Giep Hagoort
Publsiher: Eburon Uitgeverij B.V.
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789463010818

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Cooperate The Creative Normal gives a comprehensive overview of the most dominant frameworks, cases, outlines and practical experiences on cooperation within the cultural and creative sectors and with the outside world. Almost twenty writers, all of them with hybrid positions in de cultural and creative sectors, are sharing their research, educational and practical experiences with the reader. This reader can use the experience offered within his or her own practice. This can be education and research, policy making and/or art management and cultural entrepreneurship. The capacity to cooperate on creativity is a quality of the 21st century to contribute to a sustainable world.

The Routledge Companion to Arts Management

The Routledge Companion to Arts Management
Author: William J. Byrnes,Aleksandar Brkić
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2019-09-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351030847

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The Routledge Companion to Arts Management contains perspectives from international scholars, educators, consultants, and practitioners sharing opinions, exploring important questions, and raising concerns about the field. The book will stimulate conversations, foster curiosity, and open pathways to different cultural, philosophical, ideological, political, national, and generational insights. Four broad thematic areas are used to organize current topics in the field of arts and culture management. Part I introduces a mixture of perspectives about the history and evolution of the practice and study of arts management, the role of arts managers, and how arts management is being impacted by the digital age. Part II focuses on the dynamics of entrepreneurship, change processes, and leadership practices. Part III includes globally focused topics on cultural policy, cultural rights, and community building. Part IV examines a sampling of topics related to functional activities that are common to arts and culture organizations around the world such as marketing, planning, increasing diversity, hiring, fundraising, and sustainability. This book builds a comprehensive understanding of what arts management can mean in an international context creating an essential resource for students, scholars and reflective practitioners involved at the intersection of business and the arts.

Global Migration Entrepreneurship and Society

Global Migration  Entrepreneurship and Society
Author: Natalia Vershinina,Peter Rodgers,Mirela Xheneti,Jan Brzozowski,Paul Lassalle
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2021-08-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781839820960

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Global Migration, Entrepreneurship and Society seeks to develop a much-needed theoretical and policy-related set of writings that can cast light on the workings and complexities of processes of global migration, entrepreneurship and societal integration.

Contemporary Perspectives on Art and International Development

Contemporary Perspectives on Art and International Development
Author: Polly Stupples,Katerina Teaiwa
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2016-10-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317618508

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Visual artists, craftspeople, musicians, and performers have been supported by the development community for at least twenty years, yet there has been little grounded and critical research into the practices and politics of that support. This new Routledge book remedies that omission and brings together varied perspectives from artists, policy-makers, and researchers working in the Pacific, Africa, Latin America, and Europe to explore the challenges and opportunities of supporting the arts in the development context. The book offers a series of grounded analyses which cover: strategies for the sustainability of arts enterprises; innovative evaluation methods; theoretical engagements with questions of art, agency, and social change; artists’ entanglements with legal and structural frameworks; processes of cultural mapping; and the artist/donor interface. The creative economy is increasingly recognized as a driver of development and this book also investigates the contribution made by the arts to the processes of international development, and considers how those processes can best be supported by development agencies. Contemporary Perspectives on Art and International Development gives scholars of Development Studies, Social and Cultural Geography, Anthropology, Cultural Policy, Cultural Studies, and Global Studies a contextually and thematically diverse range of insights into this emerging research field.

International Entrepreneurship in the Arts

International Entrepreneurship in the Arts
Author: Lidia Varbanova
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317548997

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International Entrepreneurship in the Arts focuses on teaching students, artists, and arts managers specific strategies for expanding creative ventures that are already successful domestically to an international audience. Varbanova’s accessible writing outlines a systematic theoretical framework that guides the reader from generating an innovative idea and starting up an international arts enterprise to its sustainable international growth. Applying concepts, models, and tools from international entrepreneurship theory and practice, Varbanova analyzes how these function within the unique setting of the arts and culture sector. The book covers: Domestic inception of an arts enterprise, followed by international expansion Starting up an international arts venture in the early stages of its inception Presenting an arts activity or project in a foreign country or region Financing a startup venture with international resources Implementing diverse models of international partnership Starting up an arts venture that is run by a multinational team Creating an art product with international dimension The book’s 23 case studies and 54 short examples feature disciplines from fine arts and photography to music, theatre, and contemporary dance, and cover ventures in over 20 countries to provide students with practical insight into the issues and challenges facing real arts organizations. Aimed at students interested in the business aspects of arts and cultural ventures, it will also be of use to practitioners looking at ways to internationalize their own enterprises.

Strategic Innovation

Strategic Innovation
Author: João Leitão,Vanessa Ratten
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2022-01-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030871123

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This edited book focuses on strategic aspects of innovation in the context of resilience during and after a crisis. It investigates the strategies that firms utilize in order to cope with change especially in the competitive global marketplace. The book contends that, by design, entrepreneurship is strategic and innovative in every decision and action of a business. The goal of this book is to focus on the innovation and resilience behind these strategies in order to understand the business motivations. In particular, it focuses on the uncertainties initiated by the COVID-19 pandemic and highlights the growing research and practice experiences of resilient entrepreneurial businesses and innovations that continued to be stable and successful. The book thus extends current research on strategic entrepreneurship by integrating it with the field of resilience. This will help to bridge the gap between practice and theory with regard to strategic entrepreneurship. Furthermore, it enables an effective advancement of strategic entrepreneurship research in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.