Cultural Entrepreneurship Explored
Cultural entrepreneurship is difficult to define but we'll see a tremendous growth (quantity and content) of the creative industries. Some books give no more than guide development policies, plans are measurable (SMART), edit public with an arts or cultural label it. For a serious attempt to go to the oration of Giep Hagoort (June 6, 2007): "On the study of artistic freedom and free enterprise". Hagoort since 2006 is the first professor of art and economics at the University of Utrecht. He envisages the creation of a European Research Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship.
The conceptual Cultural entrepreneurship says Hagoort, is mission driven, poised between cultural and economic values and ensure the cultural infrastructure. Four perspectives provide insight into the business as general knowledge: innovation, personal drive, business planning and survival. These angles are also recognizable in the creative industries. In theory involves the question of the foundations of a research area. Two, the autonomy-oriented development, positive freedoms are regarded as the cultural foundation of entrepreneurship: the freedom of making and showing art and freedom of entrepreneurship. In an artistic process, these are two economic freedoms together. The material in this process occupational liberty is subservient to the imagination focused on artistic freedom.
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