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Hidden innovation in the creative industries [world wide web resource] / Ian Miles and Lawrence Green. by
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: London : NESTA, 2008
Dissertation note: PUBLISHER'S SUMMARY: "Working with the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research, this research project uses the tools of 'traditional' innovation research to explore, analyse and compare innovation in four sectors that are critical to the UK's creative future: videogames development, product design, advertising, and independent broadcast production. Technology is an important driver of innovation in all four sectors, but much innovation remains 'hidden' - uncounted by traditional innovation indicators. Moreover, the sectors studied display varied abilities to adapt to new technologies and increasing competition.
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The art of innovation : how fine arts graduates contribute to innovation [world wide web resource] / Kate Oakley, Brooke Sperry and Andy Pratt, Edited by Hasan Bakhshi. by
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: London : NESTA, 2008
Dissertation note: PUBLISHER'S SUMMARY: "The aim of this project is to investigate the work practices of fine arts graduates and their impact on innovation. Uniquely, for such a study, we look at long-term changes: by using a 50-year period, we also examine the extent to which those changes provide a deeper understanding of the way fine artists and their skills have been transferred into the wider society and economy, and the role that this process plays in stimulating innovation.
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