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The Impact of Culture and Creativity on the Economy of the City

2019

Abstract Creativity is an important component of the economy for modern cities, and necessary condition for it is the qualitative understanding of the economic theory science. In the global competition, it plays an important role for the economic growth dynamics, which is directly related to human resource role in the modern economy. The competitiveness of the territories depends on their attractiveness to economically active individuals and the opportunities they provide with economic growth. When considering the creative and cultural industries as potential economic development factors in the urban economy, culture can be considered as a new stage in urban development based on quality of …

Urban Environmentmedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningReal estate02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesUrban Product.Creativity01 natural sciencesCreative IndustriesCreativityClusterBusinessEconomic systemBusiness management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonBaltic Journal of Real Estate Economics and Construction Management
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Some Reflections on the Economic and Political Organisation of Private Neighbourhoods

2005

The spreading of privately organised and often gated neighbourhoods in many regions of the world has triggered a widespread discussion about the relations between social and urban development. This paper presents some reflections on the economic and political organisation of this type of housing. First, the club goods theory is used to explain the potential attractiveness of this form of housing for developers, local governments as well as residents. However, the club goods theory alone does not enable one to understand the global but regionally differentiated development. Therefore, second, this paper proposes to view the analysis of private neighbourhoods as club economies against the bac…

Urban StudiesAttractivenessPoliticsSociology and Political ScienceOrder (exchange)Urban planningEconomicsSocial consequenceEconomic geographyClubEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Economic systemUrban governanceHousing Studies
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Regions, networks and innovative performance: The case of knowledge-intensive industries in Norway

2010

Many recent studies maintain that regional characteristics influence the innovative performances, innovation processes and innovation patterns of firms. Based on a representative sample of knowledge-intensive firms in Norway, this paper analyses the innovation output, innovation partners, knowledge sources, and localization of sources and partners for knowledge-intensive firms in three types of region: large urban regions, small urban regions and rural areas.The empirical results contradict some of the assumptions of the literature dealing with agglomeration economies, regional clusters, and so on. We find, for example, that the firms’ innovation partners and knowledge sources are quite sim…

Urban StudiesKnowledge flowBusinessEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Economic systemIndustrial organizationEuropean Urban and Regional Studies
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Culture – A Value of Public Management

2014

Abstract Culture has become the most dynamic component of our civilization. This dynamism, the search for new forms and means of expression, is the result as well as the engine of the “knowledge society”. Any analytical approach of cultural policies of European countries must be based on recognition and measurement of changes in political, economic and social field that brought the end of the second millennium: globalization and European integration.

Value (ethics)Knowledge societyCivilizationField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyculturePoliticsGlobalizationEuropean integrationmarketingEconomicsDynamismEconomic systemmanagementEuropeanizationglobalization.media_commonpublic serviceProcedia Economics and Finance
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Human resource management and corporate entrepreneurship

2011

PurposeThe aim of this paper is to introduce the special issue on “Human resource management and corporate entrepreneurship”.Design/methodology/approachThe paper discuses the articles in the special issue, which investigate the relationships between human resource management and entrepreneurship from different points of view, approaches and employing different empirical contexts.FindingsThe papers highlight different human resource management factors of entrepreneurial behaviour and their influence on corporate entrepreneurship. Results from different empirical contexts as small and medium‐size firms, case studies, joint ventures, in the USA, China, and Spain, among others, make important c…

Value (ethics)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectOriginalityManagement of Technology and InnovationHuman resource managementEconomicsEconomic systemHuman resourcesbusinessChinamedia_commonInternational Journal of Manpower
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Individual control in decision-making and attitudes towards inequality: The case of Italy

2008

Power is commonly defined as the control exercised by one or more persons over the choices, behaviours and attitudes of another or others. In this paper we focus on a different form of control, i.e., the control that a person exercises on her own choices, behaviours and attitudes. We conceptualize this different form of control by using the Millian idea of autonomy freedom. We argue that the power required for an individual to be in control of her own actions is exercised through her level of autonomy freedom. Autonomy freedom is, therefore, instrumental for an individual to have self-control over her own life. We claim that the extent of autonomy freedom significantly affects an individual…

Value (ethics)Power (social and political)Economic inequalityInequalityIncome distributionmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Economic systemAutonomy Control Power Attitudes toward inequalityPsychologySocial psychologyAutonomymedia_common
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Operationalization of un-captured GDP - Innovation stream under new global mega-trends

2016

With the understanding that current ICT-driven global development depends on a trend shifting from traditional co-evolution of computer-initiated ICT, captured GDP, and economic functionality to new co-evolution of the Internet, un-captured GDP, and supra-functionality beyond economic value, the following hypothetical view was postulated: The disparity between the world's ICT leader countries with respect to happiness/welfare amidst great stagnation (Finland) or conspicuous economic growth (Singapore) can be attributed to the difference of the state in the above shifting trends. The foregoing hypothetical view was demonstrated on the basis of an empirical analysis measuring dependency on un…

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Social Capital, Well-Being and Municipality: Salaspils Municipality (Latvia) Case

2016

Abstract During the last three decades, social capital has gained prominence throughout the social sciences. The concepts has been analysed in various manners (from perspectives of economics, political sciences, sociology, anthropology etc.) providing wide range of theoretical conceptualizations. The aim of paper is to analyse the relation of social capital and possibility to improve the well-being of the municipality’s citizens using co-responsibility approach. In order to achieve the aim, the tasks are formulated as follows: 1) to review theoretical background for concept of social capital and subjective well-being, 2) to analyse the factors of social capital at local level, and 3) to use…

Value (ethics)municipalityHF5001-6182innovative managementCitizen journalismScientific literatureSocial mobilityFocus groupEconomics as a scienceEmpirical researchsubjective well-beingPolitical scienceWell-beingRegional sciencesocial capitalBusinesssocial inclusionEconomic systemHB71-74Social capitalEconomics and Culture
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The Veblen-Gerschenkron Effect of FDI in Mezzogiorno and East Germany

2003

The presence of foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) can benefit local economies. In particular, if MNEs are very productive compared to domestic firms, they may promote learning and catch-up of local firms. Such a channel of spillovers from MNEs to local firms is known as the Veblen-Geschenkron effect. Rather than the overall density of MNEs in a region or sector, it is their initial productivity advantage on the local firm to determine the positive effect on domestic productivity growth. We test this hypothesis using firm level data for German and Italian companies during the 90's and we find evidence of a significant and robust Veblen-Gerschenkron effect.

Veblen goodMultinational corporationLevel dataGerschenkron effectInternational economicsBusinessForeign direct investmentEconomic systemProductivitySSRN Electronic Journal
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Economies d'agglomération et configurations spatiales dans les espaces ruraux

1997

The question to be addressed here is that of the agglomeration/dispersion forces that are likely to account for the location of people and jobs in rural areas and the way they explain spatial patterns in rural areas depending on urban influence. Economic geography models may provide suitable tools with which to investigate the organization of rural areas. We first review these models, focusing on dispersion forces, which rest basically on land consumption and transport costs. We suggest then a set of hypotheses concerning the main forces at work in rural areas. Intensity of agglomeration economies is hypothesized to be related to the urban size, which in turn induces increasing land rents a…

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