Entrepreneurship in the Creative Industries : An International Perspective
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COPYRIGHT......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Figures......Page 7
Tables......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 9
Contributors......Page 10
1. Introduction......Page 11
PART I The nature of creative entrepreneurship......Page 17
2. The creative industries and entrepreneurship in East and Southeast Asia......Page 19
3. Art-entrepreneurship in the Scandinavian music industry......Page 40
4. Creative industries in the UK: cultural diffusion or discontinuity?......Page 64
5. Entrepreneurship features of creative industries: The Irish music and dance sector......Page 82
6. Building the film industry in New Zealand: an entrepreneurship continuum......Page 97
PART II Supporting the creative industries sector......Page 115
7. Investment and funding for creative enterprises in the UK......Page 117
8. Promoting entrepreneurship in arts education......Page 136
9. Encouraging creative enterprise in Russia......Page 152
10. Human language technologies and entrepreneurship in the creative industries......Page 169
11. Developing relationships between higher education, enterprise and innovation in the creative industries......Page 188
12. Conclusions......Page 207
Index......Page 219
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