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Creative (and Cultural) Industry Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century

Creative (and Cultural) Industry Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century

  • Editor: Dobson, Stephen
  • Editor: Elias, Sara R. S. T. A.
  • Editor: Hill, Inge
  • Editor: Jones, Paul

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Contents

  • Chapter 1. Creative (and Cultural) Industry Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century - State of the Art; Inge Hill, Sara R. S. T. A. Elias, Stephen Dobson, and Paul Jones
  • Conceptual Reflections on CCI Entrepreneurship
  • Chapter 2. Entrepreneurship Research in Cultural and Creative Industries: Identifying Key Ingredients of a ‘Hodgepodge; Ellen Loots
  • Chapter 3. Cultural and Arts Entrepreneurship: The Importance of Being Aesthetic; Simony R. Marins and Eduardo Davel
  • Chapter 4. On Entrepreneurial Brainchildren: The Concept of Inditation – Towards a Theory; Ulrike Posselt
  • Chapter 5. The Slipperiness of Entrepreneurial Intention in Narratives of Cultural and Creative Industries Entrepreneurship; David Sharpe
  • Resilience and Adaptation of Creative and Cultural Enterprises
  • Chapter 6. Mask Makers as Emerging Creative Entrepreneurs During COVID-19; Hannah Grannemann, Jennifer Reis, Maggie Murphy, and Marie Segares
  • Chapter 7. Fostering Creative Entrepreneurship through Self Help Group: Post Covid Resilience; Bhawana Bhardwaj, Balkrishan Patarwal , and Dipanker Sharma
  • Chapter 8. The Resilience and Adaptability of an Innovative Ecosystem of Creative Entrepreneurs During Crisis Times: Baltic Creative CIC – A Case Study; Fiona Armstrong-Gibbs and Jan Brown
  • Insights into Creative Subsectors
  • Chapter 9. Daddy or Hubby? Family and Female Entrepreneurship in the Indian Movie Industry; Rajeev Kamineni and Ruth Rentschler
  • Chapter 10. Between Professionalisation and Marginalisation in the Creative (and Cultural) Industries: A New Look of the Work of Musicians in a French Large Creative City; Nantalie Schieb-Bienfait and Sandrine Emin
  • Chapter 11. A Critical Appraisal of Challenges Facing Fashion Entrepreneurs in BAME and Disadvantaged Communities; Samuel Osei-Nimo, Emmanuel Aboagye-Nimo, and Doreen Adusei MBE
  • Chapter 12. Creative Industries in Cameroon: Problems and Prospects; Ernestine Ning
  • Chapter 13. An Examination of the Relationship between Creative Identity and Entrepreneurial Identity; Jacqueline Jenkins