The creative capital of cities : interactive knowledge creation and the urbanization economies of innovation
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The creative capital of cities : interactive knowledge creation and the urbanization economies of innovation
(Studies in urban and social change)
Wiley-Blackwell, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-233) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9781444336214
Description
This book challenges the new urban growth concepts of the creative class and creative industries from a critical urban theory perspective.
Critiques Richard Florida's popular books about cities and the creative class
Presents an alternative approach based on analyses of empirical research data concerning the German urban system and the case study regions, Hanover and Berlin
Underscores that the culture industry takes a leading role in conforming with neoliberal conceptions of labor markets
Table of Contents
Introduction. 1. Creativity and innovation under the command of capital.
The capitalist imperative of creativity and innovation.
Generalizing models of urban economic development.
The role of innovation and inter-urban competition in Harvey's theory of capitalist urbanization.
Conclusion.
2. Creative cities as a new urban growth ideology.
The impact of creative occupations on regional economic success.
Introduction.
Critique of Florida's conception of the creative class.
An assessment of regional economic success factors and the impact of creative workers on regional development.
The impact of creative occupational groups on regional economic development in Germany.
Relationship between 'qualities of place' and the regional concentration of scientifically and technologically creative workers.
Conclusion.
3. Innovation and knowledge networks in a metropolitan region.
The impact of localization economies and networking on technological creativity.
Introduction.
Innovation and knowledge networks: Theoretical approaches.
The application of network analysis to urban regions' knowledge networks.
Geographic scales and structural properties of knowledge networks in the metropolitan region of Hanover.
Assessment of network impacts on regional firms' innovation output.
Conclusion.
4. Creativity in the culture and media industries.
The impact of commercial imperatives on artistic creativity.
Introduction.
The institutional order of the cultural economy: Creativity in a capitalist context.
Global centres of the culture industry and the production of lifestyle images.
Conclusion.
5. Local clustering of the cultural economy in the metropolis of Berlin.
The urbanization economies of artistically creative occupations.
Introduction.
The rise of the cultural economy in Berlin's inner-city area.
Creative cities and the role of the culture industries in urban economic and spatial development: Implications for urban regeneration.
Conclusion.
6. Synthesis: The creative capital of cities.
References.
Appendix.
Index.
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: pbk ISBN 9781444336221
Description
This book challenges the new urban growth concepts of the creative class and creative industries from a critical urban theory perspective.
Critiques Richard Florida's popular books about cities and the creative class
Presents an alternative approach based on analyses of empirical research data concerning the German urban system and the case study regions, Hanover and Berlin
Underscores that the culture industry takes a leading role in conforming with neoliberal conceptions of labor markets
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations vii Series Editors' Preface x
Introduction 1
1 Creativity and Innovation under the Command of Capital 12
The Capitalist Imperative of Creativity and Innovation 12
Generalizing Models of Urban Economic Development 18
The Role of Innovation and Interurban Competition in Harvey's Theory of Capitalist Urbanization 24
Conclusion 34
2 Creative Cities as a New Urban Growth Ideology: The Impact of Creative Occupations on Regional Economic Success 37
Introduction 37
Critique of Florida's Conception of the Creative Class 39
An Assessment of Regional Economic Success Factors and the Impact of Creative Workers on Regional Development 47
The Impact of Creative Occupational Groups on Regional Economic Development in Germany 52
Relationship between "Qualities of Place" and the Regional Concentration of Scientifically and Technologically Creative Workers 77
Conclusion 88
3 Innovation and Knowledge Networks in a Metropolitan Region: The Impact of Localization Economies and Networking on Technological Creativity 92
Introduction 92
Innovation and Knowledge Networks: Theoretical Approaches 97
The Application of Network Analysis to Urban Regions' Knowledge Networks 104
Geographic Scales and Structural Properties of Knowledge Networks in the Metropolitan Region of Hanover 109
Assessment of Network Impacts on Regional Firms' Innovation Output 121
Conclusion 125
4 Creativity in the Culture and Media Industries: The Impact of Commercial Imperatives on Artistic Creativity 128
Introduction 128
The Institutional Order of the Cultural Economy: Creativity in a Capitalist Context 131
Global Centers of the Culture Industry and the Production of Lifestyle Images 146
Conclusion 155
5 Local Clustering of the Cultural Economy in the Metropolis of Berlin: The Urbanization Economies of Artistically Creative Occupations 158
Introduction 158
The Rise of the Cultural Economy in Berlin's Inner-City Area 163
Creative Cities and the Role of the Culture Industries in Urban Economic and Spatial Development: Implications for Urban Regeneration 183
Conclusion 191
6 Synthesis: The Creative Capital of Cities 194
Appendix: Grouping of Occupations and Subsectors 208
References 219
Index 234
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