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Francesco Capone

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Reasons for Clustering of Creative Industries in Italy and Spain

2012

Creative industries and creative employment tend to concentrate around medium and large cities, forming creative local systems. We follow a multidisciplinary approach, based on cultural and creative economics, evolutionary geography and urban economics, in order to analyse the forces behind the clustering of employment in creative industries in a comparative analysis of Italy and Spain. The results show different patterns of clustering of creative employment in both countries. The historical and cultural endowments, the average size of creative industries, the size of the place, the productive diversity, and the concentration of human capital and creative class have been determined to be co…

Creative industriesUrban economicsEconomyMultidisciplinary approachOrder (exchange)Geography Planning and DevelopmentEconomicsEconomic geographyHuman capitalLocation theoryCreative classDiversity (business)European Planning Studies
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Immune-modulating effects of bevacizumab in metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer patients

2016

AbstractThe mPEBev is an anticancer regimen which combines a chemotherapy doublet, based on cisplatin and oral etoposide (mPE), with bevacizumab (mPEBev), a mAb targeting the vasculo-endothelial growth factor (VEGF). In previous studies, this regimen showed powerful anti-angiogenetic effects and significant antitumor activity in metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer (mNSCLC) patients. We also recorded the best benefit in patients exhibiting low-systemic inflammatory profile at baseline. On these bases, we hypothesized that mPEBev antitumor activity could be partially related to bevacizumab-associated immunological effects. For this reason, we performed an immunological monitoring in 59 out …

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The geography of creative industries in Europe: comparing France, Great Britain, Italy and Spain

2012

The creative economy is a holistic and multidisciplinary concept that deals with the interaction between economics, culture and technology, and centred on the production of creative contents in goods and services. One of the most relevant dimensions of creativity is the territorial one. Despite the emphasis put on the theoretical definition of creativity, the measurement of creative industries and the use of these concepts in macro units as well as in isolated case studies, it is necessary to strengthen comparative research for the identification and analysis of the kind of creativity embedded in the territory, its determinants and its patterns of concentration. This compared research relie…

creative industriesmedia_common.quotation_subjectL22CreativityR12Unit of analysisCreative industrieslocal creative systemsGeographyEconomyddc:330L82Economic geographyspatial concentrationmedia_common
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Comparing creative industries in Europe

2016

Creative industries are increasingly understood to contribute to localised innovation and dynamism. This paper provides a methodologically consistent comparison of creative industries across France, Great Britain, Italy and Spain. We map spatial agglomerations of creative activities showing evidence of urban concentration, which for Britain and France coincides with the dominance of capital cities, whilst for Spain and Italy, significant concentrations can also be found in secondary cities. The four countries also differ in the specialisation profiles and in the role played by policy makers. A lack of dove-tailing with the European Union smart agenda is argued to be a cause of concern.

05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyBenchmarkingEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Urban StudiesCreative industriesEconomyBusinessDynamismEconomic geography050703 geographyEuropean Urban and Regional Studies
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