3rd INTERREG CONFERENCE - "Creative industries: think tanks for innovative practices in management, strategy and organization EM Normandie
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Creative industries are increasingly seen as strategically significant engine of economic growth, job creation, and social cohesion . The notion of creative industries emerged in the late '90s in political discourse. It groups together such areas as media, multimedia, cinema, music, publishing, video games, interactive software and entertainment, design, advertising, art, shows (OECD definition). Creative industries are generally characterized by production of symbolic content, recourse to high qualified labour, advanced use of technologies in production processes, tendency to exploit clusters of creative expertise in large cities, reliance on intellectual property rights, world connections, regional strategies that aim to develop public collectivities, brands that are tied to production site (place).
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This conference was held in Deauville on 6-8 November 2103 and jointly organized by the EM Normandie and the University of Southampton.
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"Have You Danced Lately?" - Organizational Renewal Processes in Israeli Dance Companies
Allegre Hadida, University of Cambridge Judge Business School
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Balancing Artistic and Commercial Objectives in the Project-based Film Industry: the Mediating Role of the First Assistant Director
Joris Ebbers, University of Amsterdam Business School
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Blockbusters and Fiascoes in the Movie Industry: The Role of Champions on Escalation and Ultimate Result
Isabelle Royer, Magellan, IAE Lyon, University Jean Moulin Lyon 3
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Film Directors' Logic Combination and Performance Across Occupational Communities
Allegre Hadida, University of Cambridge
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The Birth of a Story: How Markets Influence Popular Culture Projections
Alkimini Gritzali, Cass Business School, City University, London