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How small cities are stimulating creativity and innovation : case study of Ljubljana and select European cities
2020
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Détails
Titre
How small cities are stimulating creativity and innovation : case study of Ljubljana and select European cities
Type d’élément
Journal article
Description
12 pages
ISSN
2350-367X
Résumé
This paper examines creative city incentives of Ljubljana and small to medium‐sized European cities (Bratislava, Tallinn, and Edinburgh) according to the type of creative city (technological‐innovative, cultural‐intellectual, cultural‐technological, and technological‐organizational) they are. The paper utilizes a case study approach, because it allows in‐depth research of the particular object, taking into account multiple dimensions. Based on secondary data of the Cultural and Creative Cities Monitor from the European Commission and European Smart Cities, we provide evidence that Ljubljana and Bratislava belong to the cultural‐intellectual type, Tallinn is technological‐innovative, and Edinburgh is a cultural‐technological type of creative city.
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This resource was extracted from the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
Note de supplément
Published in : Dynamic Relationships Management Journal (DRMJ), vol. 9, no 1 (May 2020), pp. 67-78.
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Publié
Ljubljana, Slovenia Slovenian Academy of Management 2020.
Langue
Anglais
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