Handbook of Creative Regions
Edited by Rafael Boix and
Luciana Lazzeretti
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This pioneering Handbook brings together experts from a broad array of disciplines to explore creative regions worldwide. Pairing theoretical and practical insights, it presents an integrated and multidimensional account of the creative region, addressing major issues surrounding the concept and proposing a future research agenda.
Keywords: Creative regions; Creative metropolitan areas; Geography of creativity; Digital ecosystems; Artificial intelligence; Creative industries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035317875
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: creative regions in the 21st century

- Rafael Boix-Domènech and Luciana Lazzeretti
- Ch 2 In search of the creative grail: methodological issues to understand what creativity is, how to measure it and how to use it in policy strategies for creative regions

- Pau Rausell-Köster
- Ch 3 A worldwide geography of creative regions

- Rafael Boix-Domènech
- Ch 4 Creative regions in the European Union

- Andrea Gallelli
- Ch 5 Creative regions in China: trends and issues

- Qianni Feng, Chuan Li and Jing Wang
- Ch 6 Creative ties: the global network of local innovation

- Ernest Miguelez, Julio Raffo, Christian Chacua, Massimiliano Coda Zabetta, Deyun Yin, Francesco Lissoni and Gianluca Tarasconi
- Ch 7 Creative megaregions in the world

- Vittorio Galletto, Joan Marull, Joan Trullén Thomàs and Rafael Boix-Domènech
- Ch 8 Creative industries mapping via creative intensity perspective: the case of Brazil

- Leandro Valiati, Gustavo Möller and Camila Cauzzi
- Ch 9 The economic effect of CCIs: in search of global creative regions

- Fernando Álvarez-Teresa
- Ch 10 The role of cultural and creative industries in promoting regional well-being

- Jordi Sanjuán
- Ch 11 Exploring artificial intelligence in creative regions: a literature review

- Luciana Lazzeretti, Stefania Oliva and Niccolò Innocenti
- Ch 12 Path dependence and creative industries

- Jue Peng and Robert Hassink
- Ch 13 The transition of a territorial to a digital-based ecosystem driven by creativity: Florianópolis – from magic island to silicon island

- Dinorá Eliete Floriani, Beatrice Ma Zanellato Fonseca Mayer and Silvio Luís de Vasconcellos
- Ch 14 Defining different contexts for women entrepreneurs in creative and high-tech sectors of high-income countries

- Blanca de Miguel Molina and María de Miguel Molina
- Ch 15 Questionable relations: on financial violator ‘assemblages’ in the global economy

- Philip Cooke
- Ch 16 Creative regions in digital worlds: an empirical analysis of creative design in video games creation

- Alessandro Muscio and Michele Rinaldi
- Ch 17 Leveraging technological change to renew creative regions: the case of Montreal

- Etienne Capron, Patrick Cohendet and Laurent Simon
- Ch 18 The creative region of the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona

- Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod, Eva Coll-Martínez and Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway
- Ch 19 Creative clusters and sparse spaces: Manchester's creative industries and the geographies of deprivation and prosperity

- Bruce S. Tether
- Ch 20 The promotion of audiovisual creation in Latin America

- Alejandra Luzardo
- Ch 21 Do not frighten the creatives: mass shootings and employment in the arts, entertainment and recreation sector in the United States

- Carlos Gayán-Navarro and Marcos Sanso-Navarro
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