While creativity and entrepreneurship may appear to be unlikely
allies, they are increasingly intersecting to produce economic and
social value in new and exciting ways. This groundbreaking volume
examines how creativity and entrepreneurship can be used in
conjunction to foster positive change and innovation, particularly
in areas such as higher education and sustainable global
development.The essays in this volume discuss the ways in which
creativity and entrepreneurship challenge and disrupt conventional
structures and effect positive transformations in people,
institutions, cultures and societies. The contributors hail from a
variety of backgrounds - including academia, business, the arts and
sciences and public policy - and offer a wealth of
interdisciplinary perspectives and new ways of thinking about
creative and entrepreneurial processes. In addition to its lucid
and comprehensive discussion of current issues in the field, this
book also offers insightful education and policy recommendations
for developing and fostering future collaboration between creative
and entrepreneurial enterprises in both theoretical and practical
contexts. Students, professors, researchers and policymakers in a
variety of creative and business-related fields will find much of
interest in this innovative and diverse volume. Contributors
include: M. Abrahams, B. Altringer, G. Batson, L. Book, L. Bresler,
K. Daum, M. Durkee, P. Essl, D.W. Godwin, S. Hayasaka, H.
LaMoreaux, P. Laurienti, D.P. Phillips, L. Rego, C.D. Roark, M.
Root-Bernstein, M.S. Sarow, S. Sherman, J. Stapleton-Kotloski, B.E.
Stuart, W. Wiggins, A.S. Yang
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