2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2016.12.011
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Creatives' expectations: The role of supercreatives in cultural district development

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“…Y. Liu et al 2010; Montanari, Scapolan, and Mizzau 2018; Waitt and Gibson 2009). Another key aspect of building demand for arts and culture is tourism, which includes national and international visitors as well as local residents (Gross and Brown 2008; Goldberg-Miller and Heimlich 2017). At the local level, a strong economy, safety, volunteering, and philanthropy are all positively related to thriving cultural industries (Strom 2003).…”
Section: General Patterns Of China’s Ccismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Y. Liu et al 2010; Montanari, Scapolan, and Mizzau 2018; Waitt and Gibson 2009). Another key aspect of building demand for arts and culture is tourism, which includes national and international visitors as well as local residents (Gross and Brown 2008; Goldberg-Miller and Heimlich 2017). At the local level, a strong economy, safety, volunteering, and philanthropy are all positively related to thriving cultural industries (Strom 2003).…”
Section: General Patterns Of China’s Ccismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2079–81; Glaeser 2011; Glaeser and Saiz 2004). Although popular definitions of human capital have emphasized the role people connected to creative or artistic industries play in providing benefits to urban space (Currid 2007, 2009; Currid-Halkett and Stolarick 2010; Florida 2002, 2003; Goldberg-Miller and Heimlich 2017), other definitions have a wider scope that includes residents with high-education attainment or high annual incomes (Glaeser 2011; Glaeser, Kolko, and Saiz 2001; Glaeser and Saiz 2004; Markusen 2006).…”
Section: Human Capital Arts Institutions and Neighborhood Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arts and culture may also play a role in the attraction of highly educated or high-income residents (Ashley 2015, pp. 50–52; Florida 2002, 2003; Goldberg-Miller and Heimlich 2017; Lees and Melhuish 2015; Ley 2003; Zukin 1989), who theoretically facilitate many of these benefits (Glaeser 2011; Glaeser, Kolko, and Saiz 2001; Glaeser and Saiz 2004; Markusen 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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