Creativity and 'new' careers: what can we learn from the creative industries?

The term "creative industries" generally refers to sectors of the economy that utilise individual creativity, skill and talent to create, produce and commercialise cultural goods and services. Given the general debate about innovation and creativity, it is useful to consider how the creati...

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Main Author: Bennett, Dawn
Other Authors: Bennett, D
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Black Swan Press-Curtin University of Technology 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19677
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description The term "creative industries" generally refers to sectors of the economy that utilise individual creativity, skill and talent to create, produce and commercialise cultural goods and services. Given the general debate about innovation and creativity, it is useful to consider how the creativity, skills and talents that drive the creative industries might be applicable and useful to the general economy. This paper draws upon the adventures of a virtual musician to illustrate the broad range of skills and attributes employed by creative industry practitioners. Findings suggest strong alignment of these skills with the critical skills shortages identified by Australian businesses as impeding Australia's innovative ability. The potential for creatives to relieve these skilled labour shortages is largely unrealised.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-196772022-12-09T05:23:43Z Creativity and 'new' careers: what can we learn from the creative industries? Bennett, Dawn Bennett, D Earnest, J Tanji, M. The term "creative industries" generally refers to sectors of the economy that utilise individual creativity, skill and talent to create, produce and commercialise cultural goods and services. Given the general debate about innovation and creativity, it is useful to consider how the creativity, skills and talents that drive the creative industries might be applicable and useful to the general economy. This paper draws upon the adventures of a virtual musician to illustrate the broad range of skills and attributes employed by creative industry practitioners. Findings suggest strong alignment of these skills with the critical skills shortages identified by Australian businesses as impeding Australia's innovative ability. The potential for creatives to relieve these skilled labour shortages is largely unrealised. 2009 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19677 Black Swan Press-Curtin University of Technology fulltext
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Creativity and 'new' careers: what can we learn from the creative industries?
title Creativity and 'new' careers: what can we learn from the creative industries?
title_full Creativity and 'new' careers: what can we learn from the creative industries?
title_fullStr Creativity and 'new' careers: what can we learn from the creative industries?
title_full_unstemmed Creativity and 'new' careers: what can we learn from the creative industries?
title_short Creativity and 'new' careers: what can we learn from the creative industries?
title_sort creativity and 'new' careers: what can we learn from the creative industries?
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