Creative clustering: where do design students fit in?

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Fleischmann, Katja
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2018
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As a long-time advocate of the economic value of creative industries, I have been interested in researching if creative clusters can drive regional economic development. Government policy throughout the world has supported the idea of developing creative clusters in large cities as a driver of a creative sector that can be tapped into by surrounding businesses that are open to design-led innovation. Can that same model be applied to regional economies?As a long-time advocate of the economic value of creative industries, I have been interested in researching if creative clusters can drive regional economic development. Government policy throughout the world has supported the idea of developing creative clusters in large cities as a driver of a creative sector that can be tapped into by surrounding businesses that are open to design-led innovation. Can that same model be applied to regional economies?
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NiTRO: Non Traditional Research Outcomes
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13
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© 2018 Australian Council of the Deans and Directors of Creative Arts. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. This atrticle was first published in NiTRO, the online publication of the Australian Council of the Deans and Directors of Creative Arts. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
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Design practice and methods