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The design industry is a small but important growth industry. The Nordic governments must make more of an effort to meet the needs represented by this sector. The ripple effects from the design industry to other commercial activities are formidable. Network collaboration, internationalization strategies and improvements in education are just some of the measures that might be appropriate at national Nordic level.
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The popular music industry is a growing industry and an important contributor to national economies. Up until recently much of the public policy attention music has received has been in terms of cultural and social policy rather than the industrial policy and support it needs.
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This project concludes that the problem with branding cities is that they are very diverse products that can be difficult to fit neatly into a marketing campaign. Even if one can fit a city into one or a number of campaigns, running such campaigns can be difficult to manage and sustain. However, even if we think that cities and regions need to find their own paths and solutions there is much to be learnt from the experiences of other places. Through our work during this project we found that certain points emerged as important.
City planning --- Environmental aspects. --- Social aspects.
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The Nordic region has the capacity to become one of the world's most dynamic and important regions for the creative industries (CI). The objective of this project is to create a framework for how policymakers can think about the creative industries, and deals with the creative industries from an industrial and economic perspective.
Industries --- Scandinavia --- Economic conditions. --- Economic integration.
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This report is based on NVWN - the Nordic Virtual Worlds Network, a two-year Nordic research project and network combining academics, practitioners, and entrepreneurs running from March 2010 to February 2012. The project investigated the opportunities and challenges that the emerging 3D immersive Internet and virtual worlds pose for entrepreneurship and innovation. During the two years, the project produced several reports on topics such as entrepreneurship, innovation, and the future of the virtual worlds and these can be found on our project website: http://nordicworlds.net/project-findings/. Appendix 3 also provides more information on these reports.
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MUSIQUE --- NOUVELLES TECHNOLOGIES DE L'INFORMATION ET DE LA COMMUNICATION (NTIC) --- INNOVATION --- COMPETITIVITE --- EUROPE --- INDUSTRIE --- SUEDE
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Since the Second World War there has been considerable growth in the importance of non-manufacturing based forms of production to the performance of many Western economies. Many countries have seen increased contributions being made by industries such as the media, entertainment and artistic sectors. Gathering together a leading international, multi disciplinary team of researchers, this informative book presents cutting-edge perspectives on how these industries function, their place in the new economy and how they can be harnessed for urban and regional economic and social developme
Arts --- Cultural industries. --- Creative industries --- Culture industries --- Industries --- Economic aspects. --- Cultural industries --- 130.2 --- 33 --- Australië --- Birmingham --- communicatie --- communicatietheorie --- culturele economie --- culturele industrie --- cultuur --- cultuurfilosofie --- e-commerce --- economie --- edited by Dominic Power and Allen J. Scott --- film --- globalisering --- Kingston --- Leipzig --- media --- mode --- nieuwe media --- popmuziek --- Rajasthan --- stedenbouw --- Stockholm --- televisie --- videogames --- Zuid-Oost-Engeland --- Economic aspects --- Arts - Economic aspects --- Industries culturelles. --- Aspect économique.
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This report provides policy suggestions for how the design industry in the Nordic countries can be helped and supported. While the design industry is a cultural industry with many societal benefits beyond the purely economic, the report takes an economic standpoint. The measures it suggests are about how increased Nordic coordination of policies, and ultimately of the design industry itself, may enhance the economic effects of the industry.
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