Classifications of “second-tier” cities in the context of creative reindustrialisation

The formation of a creative economy in Russia, which is becoming a trigger for the economic transformation of “second-tier cities” into integrated creative spaces, requires revision of the existing theoretical and methodological approaches to the classification of creative cities. The purpose of the...

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Main Authors: Turgel Irina, Baskakova Irina, Derbeneva Valentina
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/72/e3sconf_rec2023_03004.pdf
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Derbeneva Valentina
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description The formation of a creative economy in Russia, which is becoming a trigger for the economic transformation of “second-tier cities” into integrated creative spaces, requires revision of the existing theoretical and methodological approaches to the classification of creative cities. The purpose of the research is to analyze the existing typologies for creative cities in terms of the appropriateness of their use for the formation of a classification of second-tier cities engaged in reindustrialisation. The content analysis of foreign and national scholarly literature on creative cities enabled the authors, first, to systematise the existing typologies for creative cities, and second, to propose an original classification in accordance with the criterion of a possible implementation of the selected pool in the typology of Russian second-tier cities. The authors set the directions for further research towards the formation of a classification of second-tier cities based on the concepts of a creative city, creative cluster, and secondtier cities involved in the process of creative reindustrialisation aimed at subsequent practical application.
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spelling doaj.art-acc9ba5ddda848d3945d1a467064b1982023-10-17T08:52:40ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-014350300410.1051/e3sconf/202343503004e3sconf_rec2023_03004Classifications of “second-tier” cities in the context of creative reindustrialisationTurgel Irina0Baskakova Irina1Derbeneva Valentina2Ural Federal University, Department for Theory, Methodology and Law Support of State and Municipal AdministrationUral Federal University, Department of Economic Theory and Economic PolicyUral Federal University, Department for Theory, Methodology and Law Support of State and Municipal AdministrationThe formation of a creative economy in Russia, which is becoming a trigger for the economic transformation of “second-tier cities” into integrated creative spaces, requires revision of the existing theoretical and methodological approaches to the classification of creative cities. The purpose of the research is to analyze the existing typologies for creative cities in terms of the appropriateness of their use for the formation of a classification of second-tier cities engaged in reindustrialisation. The content analysis of foreign and national scholarly literature on creative cities enabled the authors, first, to systematise the existing typologies for creative cities, and second, to propose an original classification in accordance with the criterion of a possible implementation of the selected pool in the typology of Russian second-tier cities. The authors set the directions for further research towards the formation of a classification of second-tier cities based on the concepts of a creative city, creative cluster, and secondtier cities involved in the process of creative reindustrialisation aimed at subsequent practical application.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/72/e3sconf_rec2023_03004.pdfcreative citycreative clustersecond-tier citiescreative industries
spellingShingle Turgel Irina
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Derbeneva Valentina
Classifications of “second-tier” cities in the context of creative reindustrialisation
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creative cluster
second-tier cities
creative industries
title Classifications of “second-tier” cities in the context of creative reindustrialisation
title_full Classifications of “second-tier” cities in the context of creative reindustrialisation
title_fullStr Classifications of “second-tier” cities in the context of creative reindustrialisation
title_full_unstemmed Classifications of “second-tier” cities in the context of creative reindustrialisation
title_short Classifications of “second-tier” cities in the context of creative reindustrialisation
title_sort classifications of second tier cities in the context of creative reindustrialisation
topic creative city
creative cluster
second-tier cities
creative industries
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/72/e3sconf_rec2023_03004.pdf
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