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The creative industries represent a vital, exciting and rapidly changing field of activity; one that is now recognised as a key growth sector in the knowledge-based economy. However, there is still a general lack of understanding of what is meant by the term 'creative industry', and thxe creative sector has not, to date, been the subject of concerted academic research. This book redresses the balance by providing valuable insights into the creative entrepreneurial process and platforming some of the key challenges yet to be addressed. A range of pertinent and diverse topics relating to creative entrepreneurship are dealt with, including the different quantitative and qualitative methodologies adopted by researchers in this field. In addition, the nature of creative entrepreneurship across different industry sub-sectors and in different economic and geographical contexts is examined.Illustrating the valuable economic and social contribution of the creative industries sector, Entrepreneurship in the Creative Industries aims to encourage policymakers, educators and trainers to continue to evaluate their critical role in the creative enterprise development process. Students and researchers in entrepreneurship and creative industries fields will also find the book to be an illuminating read.
Edited by Colette Henry, Head of Department of Business Studies, Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT), Ireland and Griffith University Australia
Contents:1. IntroductionColette HenryPART I: THE NATURE OF CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP2. The Creative Industries and Entrepreneurship in East and Southeast AsiaDesmond Hui3. Art-Entrepreneurship in the Scandinavian Music Industry Maria Aggestam4. Creative Industries in the UK: Cultural Diffusion or Discontinuity? David Rae5. Entrepreneurship Features of Creative Industries: The Irish Music and Dance SectorBarra Ó Cinnéide and Colette Henry 6. Building the Film Industry in New Zealand: An Entrepreneurship ContinuumAnne de BruinPART II: SUPPORTING THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES SECTOR7. Investment and Funding for Creative Enterprises in the UK Tom Fleming8. Promoting Entrepreneurship in Arts Education Ralph Brown9. Encouraging Creative Enterprise in Russia Linda Moss 10. Human Landscape Technologies and Entrepreneurship in the Creative Industries Brian Kenny and Julia Meaton11. Developing Relationships between Higher Education, Enterprise and Innovation in the Creative Industries Calvin Taylor12. Conclusions Colette HenryIndex
'The book is like a delicious smorgasbord with a variety of contributions within creative industries research.'