This book discusses the role of digital technologies in the growth and development of cultural organizations and the creative sector. It includes contributions by authoritative scholars who address this topic through different perspectives, methodologies and approaches.
The first part of the volume focusses on theoretical contributions that identify the main transformations caused by the digital revolution, the use of data, outlining new possible analytic frameworks and future lines of research. The second part of the volume presents empirical contributions applied to different fields in the study of the cultural and creative sectors. These range from analyses of traditional cultural organizations such as museums, the evolution of trajectories in the fashion industry, techno-creative communities, digital services for tourism, to cultural and creative industries and wealth and creative work.
This edited volume will be of great value to scholars in the fields of Economics and Management including Economic Geography and Economic Development. Students and researchers interested in learning more about new technologies and their impact on cultural and creative sectors will also benefit from this book. This book was originally published as a special issue of European Planning Studies.
Edited by:
Luciana Lazzeretti,
Stefania Oliva,
Niccolò Innocenti,
Francesco Capone
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 246mm,
Width: 174mm,
Weight: 630g
ISBN: 9781032365060
ISBN 10: 1032365064
Pages: 244
Publication Date: 31 March 2023
Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Primary
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction: rethinking culture and creativity in the digital transformation 1. What is the role of culture facing the digital revolution challenge? Some reflections for a research agenda 2. Data-driven arts and cultural organizations: opportunity or chimera? 3. Valuing culture and creativity impacts in a global technological era: reshaping the analytical framework 4. Museums and digital technology: a literature review on organizational issues 5. Is innovation in ICT valuable for the efficiency of Italian museums? 6. Exploring the marriage between fashion and ‘Made in Italy’ and the key role of G.B. Giorgini 7. Path renewal dynamics in the Kyoto kimono cluster: how to revitalize cultural heritage through digitalization 8. Anatomy of a techno-creative community – the role of brokers, places, and events in the emergence of projection mapping in Nantes 9. The impact of cultural and creative industries on the wealth of countries, regions and municipalities 10. Exploiting the technology-driven structural shift to creative work in regional catching-up: toward an institutional framework 11. Uses and practices of digital services in a situation of mobility: evolution versus revolution? The case of the Champs Elysées
Luciana Lazzeretti is Full Professor in Management at the Department of Economics and Management of the University of Firenze, Italy. Stefania Oliva is Research Fellow in Management at the Department of Economics and Management of the University of Firenze, Italy. Niccolò Innocenti is Research Associate at the Florence School of Regulation of the European University Institute, Italy. Francesco Capone is Associate Professor in Management at the Department of Economics and Management of the University of Firenze, Italy.