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Article: Innovation and the creative industries cluster: a case study of Singapore's creative industries.(Case study)
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- Innovation: Management, Policy, & Practice
- Article date:
- August 1, 2009
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INTRODUCTION
In the 2003 study on Singapore's growth and innovation policies commissioned by New Zealand's Ministry of Economic Development (Evans et al. 2003), the facilitation of clusters was identified as one of Singapore's innovation policies in enhancing the country's innovation framework; one of the sectoral initiatives identified was its creative industries. In most literature, the creative industries sector has been less discussed than the state's other sectoral initiatives--such as manufacturing, petrochemical, bioscience and information technology industries. Similarly, reference to innovation policy has also been more frequently associated with ...
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