Creative industries in the capital cities of the Baltic States: Are there innovations in urban policy?
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22 gen 2016
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Pubblicato online: 22 gen 2016
Pagine: 47 - 58
Ricevuto: 05 nov 2014
Accettato: 10 lug 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/mgr-2015-0024
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© 2015 Külliki Tafel-Viia et al., published by De Gruyter Open
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The transformation of urban policy, resulting from ‘creative industries’ policy developments, is explored in this article, with respect to the Baltic capitals. Policy initiatives in the creative industries in Central and Eastern European cities have predominantly developed through policy transfers from Western Europe, with its long-term market economy experience. How adaptable are such policies for post-socialist cities? Using the concept of social innovation, this article describes mechanisms that facilitate policy acceptance and examines whether and how the development of creative industries has resulted in urban policy renewal in the Baltic capitals.