What FactorsConstitute Structuresof Clustering Creative Industries? Incorporating New Institutional Economics and New Economic Sociology into A Conceptual Framework

Abstract: Creative industries tend to cluster in specific places and the reasons for this phenomenon can be a multiplicity of elements linked mainly to culture, creativity, innovation and local development. In the international literature, it is pretty well recognized that creativity is frequently c...

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Main Author: Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib
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Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2012
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description Abstract: Creative industries tend to cluster in specific places and the reasons for this phenomenon can be a multiplicity of elements linked mainly to culture, creativity, innovation and local development. In the international literature, it is pretty well recognized that creativity is frequently characterized by the agglomeration of firms so that creative industries are not homogeneously distributed across the territory but they are concentrated in the space. Three theories are becoming the dominant theoretical perspectives in agglomeration economies theory and they are increasingly being applied in industrial clusters analysis to study the effect of clustering industries. The theories are Marshall's theoretical principles of localization economies, Schmitz's collective efficiency and Porter's five-diamond approach. However, those have adequately theorized neither the institutionalization process through which change takes place nor the socio-economic context of the institutional formations of clustering creative industries. This text begins by reviewing three main theories to more fully articulate institutionalization processes of an economic institution. Specifically, this paper incorporates new institutional economics (NIE) and new economic sociology (NES) to explain the processes associated with creating institutional practices within clustering creative industries. Both streams of institutional theory constitute that economic organizations are socially constructed. Next, this text proposes the framework that depicts the socio-economic cOl1textbetter and more directly addresses the dynamics of enacting, embedding and changing organizational features and processes within clustering creative industries. Some pertinent definitions are offered to be used in a conceptual framework of research about how economic institutions like clustering creative industries constitute their structures.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:289682014-06-18T00:23:21Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/28968/ What FactorsConstitute Structuresof Clustering Creative Industries? Incorporating New Institutional Economics and New Economic Sociology into A Conceptual Framework Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib Jurnal i-lib UGM Abstract: Creative industries tend to cluster in specific places and the reasons for this phenomenon can be a multiplicity of elements linked mainly to culture, creativity, innovation and local development. In the international literature, it is pretty well recognized that creativity is frequently characterized by the agglomeration of firms so that creative industries are not homogeneously distributed across the territory but they are concentrated in the space. Three theories are becoming the dominant theoretical perspectives in agglomeration economies theory and they are increasingly being applied in industrial clusters analysis to study the effect of clustering industries. The theories are Marshall's theoretical principles of localization economies, Schmitz's collective efficiency and Porter's five-diamond approach. However, those have adequately theorized neither the institutionalization process through which change takes place nor the socio-economic context of the institutional formations of clustering creative industries. This text begins by reviewing three main theories to more fully articulate institutionalization processes of an economic institution. Specifically, this paper incorporates new institutional economics (NIE) and new economic sociology (NES) to explain the processes associated with creating institutional practices within clustering creative industries. Both streams of institutional theory constitute that economic organizations are socially constructed. Next, this text proposes the framework that depicts the socio-economic cOl1textbetter and more directly addresses the dynamics of enacting, embedding and changing organizational features and processes within clustering creative industries. Some pertinent definitions are offered to be used in a conceptual framework of research about how economic institutions like clustering creative industries constitute their structures. [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2012 Article NonPeerReviewed Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib (2012) What FactorsConstitute Structuresof Clustering Creative Industries? Incorporating New Institutional Economics and New Economic Sociology into A Conceptual Framework. Jurnal i-lib UGM. http://i-lib.ugm.ac.id/jurnal/download.php?dataId=12031
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What FactorsConstitute Structuresof Clustering Creative Industries? Incorporating New Institutional Economics and New Economic Sociology into A Conceptual Framework
title What FactorsConstitute Structuresof Clustering Creative Industries? Incorporating New Institutional Economics and New Economic Sociology into A Conceptual Framework
title_full What FactorsConstitute Structuresof Clustering Creative Industries? Incorporating New Institutional Economics and New Economic Sociology into A Conceptual Framework
title_fullStr What FactorsConstitute Structuresof Clustering Creative Industries? Incorporating New Institutional Economics and New Economic Sociology into A Conceptual Framework
title_full_unstemmed What FactorsConstitute Structuresof Clustering Creative Industries? Incorporating New Institutional Economics and New Economic Sociology into A Conceptual Framework
title_short What FactorsConstitute Structuresof Clustering Creative Industries? Incorporating New Institutional Economics and New Economic Sociology into A Conceptual Framework
title_sort what factorsconstitute structuresof clustering creative industries incorporating new institutional economics and new economic sociology into a conceptual framework
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