2021
DOI: 10.26552/com.c.2021.4.g25-g37
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Creative Cities and Knowledge Management Approach to Culture-Based Urban Regeneration in Slovakia: A Model

Abstract: The term "Creative City" emerged in the 90s of the 20th century reflecting the trend of transforming post-industrial cities into new creative urban centres - bases for knowledge intensive firms, highly-skilled workers and major cultural assets. The concept of culture-based urban regeneration describes a scheme where culture is purposely employed as a vehicle for an overall urban and social revitalization. The paper addresses innovative processes within culture-based urban regeneration projects in three Slovak … Show more

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“…Thirdly, the development of the creative economy is an important factor in overcoming social exclusion and inequality, and it contributes to urban and social revival (Tajtáková, M. & Olejárová, M., 2021). The creative economy is particularly important for enabling full and productive activity, creating decent jobs, stimulating entrepreneurship, promoting the formalization and development of micro-, small-and medium-sized enterprises (Borsekova et al, 2021), encouraging social inclusion (Mengi, O.…”
Section: благодарностиmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirdly, the development of the creative economy is an important factor in overcoming social exclusion and inequality, and it contributes to urban and social revival (Tajtáková, M. & Olejárová, M., 2021). The creative economy is particularly important for enabling full and productive activity, creating decent jobs, stimulating entrepreneurship, promoting the formalization and development of micro-, small-and medium-sized enterprises (Borsekova et al, 2021), encouraging social inclusion (Mengi, O.…”
Section: благодарностиmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another concept related to the creative economy, even older in academic recognition [14], is the concept of the creative city, described as an urban area favourable for the development of the urban regeneration and development of the creative and cultural industries [15,16], populated by people recognised as a creative class [17] and positively affecting the area in the direction of urban regeneration and economic development [11,[18][19][20][21]. The creative class, as a concept, was recognised and put in the spotlight by Richard Florida and includes all the persons engaged in creative industries or who conduct activities implying a certain degree of creativity [17].…”
Section: Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phenomena of rapid urbanization and globalization, especially during the last decades, have given rise to an urban dialogue regarding a variety of new ideas and planning methodologies for the remaking of the city. The most recent of these include policies for environmentally friendly cities [3,4], smart cities [5][6][7], creative cities that utilize their cultural forces [8][9][10], etc. Lately, the COVID-19 pandemic brought certain needs to light [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%