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Cultural entrepreneurship in the context of cultural and creative industries spillovers: The case of design practice for social change

Cultural entrepreneurship in the context of cultural and creative industries spillovers: The case of design practice for social change

by eschiller.as | Oct 4, 2018

Cultural entrepreneurship in the context of cultural and creative industries spillovers: The case of design practice for social change, in Innerhoffer, E. and E. Borin (eds.), Entrepreneurship in Cultural and Creative Industries, Springer, pp. 197-211 Read...
Cultural entrepreneurship in the context of cultural and creative industries spillovers: The case of design practice for social change

Design for Social Change: On New Practices and Organization Models that Foster Knowledge Transfers from Design Sector Elsewhere

by eschiller.as | Oct 18, 2017

Petrova L. and C. Capmagnaro. (2017). Design for social change: On new practices and organization models that foster knowledge transfers from design sector elsewhere. In Proceedings of Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD6) 2017 Symposium. Oslo School of...
Cultural entrepreneurship in the context of cultural and creative industries spillovers: The case of design practice for social change

The Value-Based Approach (VBA) to Evaluate the knowledge and Network Spillovers of the Rotterdam Unlimited Festival

by eschiller.as | Oct 11, 2016

The Value-Based Approach (VBA) to evaluate the knowledge and network spillovers of the Rotterdam Unlimited Festival (with Klamer and Kiss), European Research Partnership on Cultural and Creative Spillovers...
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