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The Berlin Creative Industries [electronic resource] : An Empirical Analysis of Future Key Industries / by Dieter Puchta, Friedrich Schneider, Stefan Haigner, Florian Wakolbinger, Stefan Jenewein.

By: Puchta, Dieter [author.].
Contributor(s): Schneider, Friedrich [author.] | Haigner, Stefan [author.] | Wakolbinger, Florian [author.] | Jenewein, Stefan [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wiesbaden : Gabler, 2010Description: 149 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783834986511.Subject(s): Economics | Economics/Management Science | Operations Research/Decision TheoryDDC classification: 658.40301 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1 -- The Notion of Creative Industries -- On the Theory of Creative Industries -- An International Overview on the Creative Industries -- 2 -- From Theory to Empirics -- The Berlin Creative Industries at a Glance -- The Creative Industries in Detail -- Excursus: Differences among Research Results -- 3 -- Value Added and Employment -- Conclusions -- 4 -- Instruments to Foster the Creative Industries -- Executive Summary.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Creative Industries are the key industries of the 21st century and thus an essential element of dynamic metropolitan regions. In Berlin, one in seven enterprises belongs to the Creative Economy. In total, those enterprises yield a turnover of € 7.4 bn and provide more than 80,000 jobs. The authors give a differentiated overview of various approaches towards the Creative Industries and investigate the specific business models and financing needs. The Creative Industries have a heterogeneous structure and a vast fraction of small or micro enterprises. They require creative financing instruments and interdisciplinary approaches in economic policy.
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1 -- The Notion of Creative Industries -- On the Theory of Creative Industries -- An International Overview on the Creative Industries -- 2 -- From Theory to Empirics -- The Berlin Creative Industries at a Glance -- The Creative Industries in Detail -- Excursus: Differences among Research Results -- 3 -- Value Added and Employment -- Conclusions -- 4 -- Instruments to Foster the Creative Industries -- Executive Summary.

Creative Industries are the key industries of the 21st century and thus an essential element of dynamic metropolitan regions. In Berlin, one in seven enterprises belongs to the Creative Economy. In total, those enterprises yield a turnover of € 7.4 bn and provide more than 80,000 jobs. The authors give a differentiated overview of various approaches towards the Creative Industries and investigate the specific business models and financing needs. The Creative Industries have a heterogeneous structure and a vast fraction of small or micro enterprises. They require creative financing instruments and interdisciplinary approaches in economic policy.

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