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Cities and the creative class / Richard Florida
Titre : Cities and the creative class Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Richard Florida, Auteur Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 198 p ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-415-94887-6 Langues : Français Catégories : Créativité ; Economie ; Ville Index. décimale : F.00 Généralités - Théories économiques Résumé : Cities and the creative class gathers in one place for the first time the research leading up to Richard Florida's theory on how the growth of the creative economy shapes the developement of cities and regions. in a new introduction, Floridas updates this theory and respons to the critics of his 2002 best sellers, The rise of the creatice class. The essays that make up cities then spell out in full empirical detail and analysis the key premises on which the argument. He argues that people are the key economic growth asset, and that cities and regions can therefore loner compete simply by attracting companies or by developing big-tickets venues like sport stadiums and downtown developement districts. To truly prosper, they must tap and harness the full creative potential of all people, basing their strategies on a comprehensive blend of 3 T's of economic developement: technology, talent and tolerance. Long-run succes requires a reinvention of regions into the kind of open and diverse places that can attract and retain talent from across the social spectrum -by allowing people to validate thei variated identities and to pursue the lifestyles and jobs they choose. Cities and the creative class [texte imprimé] / Richard Florida, Auteur . - 2005 . - 198 p.
ISBN : 978-0-415-94887-6
Langues : Français
Catégories : Créativité ; Economie ; Ville Index. décimale : F.00 Généralités - Théories économiques Résumé : Cities and the creative class gathers in one place for the first time the research leading up to Richard Florida's theory on how the growth of the creative economy shapes the developement of cities and regions. in a new introduction, Floridas updates this theory and respons to the critics of his 2002 best sellers, The rise of the creatice class. The essays that make up cities then spell out in full empirical detail and analysis the key premises on which the argument. He argues that people are the key economic growth asset, and that cities and regions can therefore loner compete simply by attracting companies or by developing big-tickets venues like sport stadiums and downtown developement districts. To truly prosper, they must tap and harness the full creative potential of all people, basing their strategies on a comprehensive blend of 3 T's of economic developement: technology, talent and tolerance. Long-run succes requires a reinvention of regions into the kind of open and diverse places that can attract and retain talent from across the social spectrum -by allowing people to validate thei variated identities and to pursue the lifestyles and jobs they choose. Réservation
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Titre : The flight of the creative class : A new global competition for talent Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Richard Florida, Auteur Editeur : New York [USA] : HarperCollins Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 326 P ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-06-075691-8 Langues : Français Catégories : Créativité ; Economie Index. décimale : F.01.3. Mondialisation de la culture Résumé : The most valued workers today are what economist Richard Florida calls the creative class -skilled individuals ranging frommoney managers to makeup artists, software programmers to steadicam operators. These workers are in constant demand aroud the world. florida argues that this demand means tha, for the first time ever, the United States is truly in danger of loosing its most crucial economic advantage-its status as the world greatest talent magnet.
The flight of the creative class explores this global competitions to attract these skilled workers aand shows how several key events have put the United States at a substential disadvantage just as smaller contries have discoovered the enormous economic value of creative capital and are doing everything in their power to attract these workers.
Florida outlines the causes and potentially disastrous effects of this growing migration, and discusses the way in which the US can make itself more attractive to its creative workers-ways that other contries may discover first.The flight of the creative class : A new global competition for talent [texte imprimé] / Richard Florida, Auteur . - New York (USA) : HarperCollins, 2007 . - 326 P.
ISBN : 978-0-06-075691-8
Langues : Français
Catégories : Créativité ; Economie Index. décimale : F.01.3. Mondialisation de la culture Résumé : The most valued workers today are what economist Richard Florida calls the creative class -skilled individuals ranging frommoney managers to makeup artists, software programmers to steadicam operators. These workers are in constant demand aroud the world. florida argues that this demand means tha, for the first time ever, the United States is truly in danger of loosing its most crucial economic advantage-its status as the world greatest talent magnet.
The flight of the creative class explores this global competitions to attract these skilled workers aand shows how several key events have put the United States at a substential disadvantage just as smaller contries have discoovered the enormous economic value of creative capital and are doing everything in their power to attract these workers.
Florida outlines the causes and potentially disastrous effects of this growing migration, and discusses the way in which the US can make itself more attractive to its creative workers-ways that other contries may discover first.Réservation
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