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... Rifkin, Jeremy 2000, The Age of Access London, Penguin. ... Authors Professor John Hartley is Dean of the Creative Industries Faculty, QUT Professor Stuart Cunningham is Director of the Creative Industries Research and Applications... more
... Rifkin, Jeremy 2000, The Age of Access London, Penguin. ... Authors Professor John Hartley is Dean of the Creative Industries Faculty, QUT Professor Stuart Cunningham is Director of the Creative Industries Research and Applications Center (CIRAC) at QUT ...
Page 1. The Ecology of Queensland Design A report in the Mapping Queensland's Creative Industries series Creative Industries Research and Applications Centre Queensland University of Technology creative... more
Page 1. The Ecology of Queensland Design A report in the Mapping Queensland's Creative Industries series Creative Industries Research and Applications Centre Queensland University of Technology creative industries research and applications centre CiRAC ...
The nature of R&D and innovation within the creative and content industries generally has not been closely examined. This largely reflects the sorry fact that these industries have tended to be at the fringes of national discussions about... more
The nature of R&D and innovation within the creative and content industries generally has not been closely examined. This largely reflects the sorry fact that these industries have tended to be at the fringes of national discussions about science and innovation policy, and of related funding and industry programmes. A further complication is that there is little systematic data about the extent and nature of R&D activity and funding in the creative industries in general and for digital content production in particular. The use of the term" ...
What would an innovation systems approach to the creative and especially the digital content industries look like? This is important for two reasons: such an approach may open up dynamic and central policy territory which has been the... more
What would an innovation systems approach to the creative and especially the digital content industries look like? This is important for two reasons: such an approach may open up dynamic and central policy territory which has been the preserve of science, engineering and technology (SET) worldwide; and it asks new questions, outside the domain of cultural support, which may precipitate a more holistic approach to the creative industries. This article draws on aspects of a report produced as part of the Australian Government's ...
... 40 RICHARD NEVILLE, PROFESSOR RICHARD JONES, PROFESSOR GREG HEARN AND PROFESSOR BARRY CONYNGHAM AM ... And no permission was required to go back into the archives of your library or on the Internet and dig up some of James Elroy... more
... 40 RICHARD NEVILLE, PROFESSOR RICHARD JONES, PROFESSOR GREG HEARN AND PROFESSOR BARRY CONYNGHAM AM ... And no permission was required to go back into the archives of your library or on the Internet and dig up some of James Elroy Flecker's other ...
Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and strives to arrive at unassailable justifications for... more
Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and strives to arrive at unassailable justifications for truth claims by defining the necessary and sufficient conditions for which a proposition is known to be true. Imagining an idealised knower, without emotions or history, the goal is
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... Australia) Email: g.hearn@qut.edu.au Associate Professor Lisa Bradley (School of Management, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia) Email: lm.bradley@qut.edu.au Meyers, N., Hearn, G., Bradley, L. (2006). ...
This special issue explores the nuances of graduate creative work, the kinds of value that creative graduates add through work of various types, graduate employability issues for creative graduates, emerging and developing creative career... more
This special issue explores the nuances of graduate creative work, the kinds of value that creative graduates add through work of various types, graduate employability issues for creative graduates, emerging and developing creative career identities and the implications for educators who are tasked with developing a capable creative workforce. Extent literature tends to characterise creative careers as either ‘precarious’ and insecure, or as the engine room of the creative economy. However, in actuality, the creative workforce is far more heterogeneous than either of these positions suggest, and creative careers are far more complex and diverse than previously thought. The task of creative educators is also much more challenging than previously supposed.
... case in 2004 involved the serving of a civil lawsuit against a 12-year-old New York schoolgirl,Brianna Lahara, for ... in S. Katzenbeisser and FA R Petitcolas (eds), Information Hiding Techniques for Steganography and Digital... more
... case in 2004 involved the serving of a civil lawsuit against a 12-year-old New York schoolgirl,Brianna Lahara, for ... in S. Katzenbeisser and FA R Petitcolas (eds), Information Hiding Techniques for Steganography and Digital Watermarking, 149-74, Artech House, Norwood. ...
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ABSTRACT In this chapter, social relationship patterns associated with outstanding innovation are described and explored. In doing so, the chapter draws upon the findings of 16 in-depth interviews with award-winning Australian innovators... more
ABSTRACT In this chapter, social relationship patterns associated with outstanding innovation are described and explored. In doing so, the chapter draws upon the findings of 16 in-depth interviews with award-winning Australian innovators from science & technology and the creative industries. The interviews covered topics relating to various influences on individual innovation capacity and career development. For all of the participants, innovation was a highly social process. Although each had been recognised individually for their ...
Archaeology provides a framework of analysis and interpretation that is useful for disentangling the textual layers of a contemporary lived-in urban space. The producers and readers of texts may include those who planned and developed the... more
Archaeology provides a framework of analysis and interpretation that is useful for disentangling the textual layers of a contemporary lived-in urban space. The producers and readers of texts may include those who planned and developed the site and those who now live, visit, and work there. Some of the social encounters and content sharing between these people may be artificially
This fascinating Handbook defines how knowledge contributes to social and economic life, and vice versa. It considers the five areas critical to acquiring a comprehensive understanding of the knowledge economy: the nature of the knowledge... more
This fascinating Handbook defines how knowledge contributes to social and economic life, and vice versa. It considers the five areas critical to acquiring a comprehensive understanding of the knowledge economy: the nature of the knowledge economy; social, cooperative, cultural, creative, ethical and intellectual capital; knowledge and innovation systems; policy analysis for knowledge-based economies; and knowledge management. In presenting the outcomes of an important body of research, the Handbook enables ...
... a , Simon Roodhouse b & Julie Blakey c pages 419-436. ... Strategic Management Journal , 19: 413 [CrossRef], [Web of Science ®] View all references) use the terms “value shop” and “value network” to emphasise firm‐level... more
... a , Simon Roodhouse b & Julie Blakey c pages 419-436. ... Strategic Management Journal , 19: 413 [CrossRef], [Web of Science ®] View all references) use the terms “value shop” and “value network” to emphasise firm‐level value creation. Lorenzen and Frederiksen (200334. ...
Traditional organisational structures are currently being challenged by rapid changes in their environments, primarily caused by the introduction of computer and information technology. Successful transition to new patterns of... more
Traditional organisational structures are currently being challenged by rapid changes in their environments, primarily caused by the introduction of computer and information technology. Successful transition to new patterns of organisation which makes sense of the complex meaning of these new environments require both ‘creative’ (self organising) and stabilising (self referencing) processes. This paper justifies the theoretical importance of considering communication as a necessary response by organisations to non-linear change. The processes by which organisations might accommodate new organisational turbulence and strategies for creating desirable futures within turbulent organisational environments are considered.
A case study is presented of the multi-method and multi-discipline approach to anticipating the social and policy implications of new communication and information technologies... more
A case study is presented of the multi-method and multi-discipline approach to anticipating the social and policy implications of new communication and information technologies (C&IT) being adopted by the Communication Centre at the Queensland University of Technology. This work draws on frameworks which include action research, structurational approaches to technology, coevolutionary systems theory, information economics, feminist and poststructuralist theories, and
During the last two decades, the convergence of a number of social and economic factors has increased the interest of universities, industry and government in the commercialisation of universities' research output. Not without... more
During the last two decades, the convergence of a number of social and economic factors has increased the interest of universities, industry and government in the commercialisation of universities' research output. Not without scepticism from some institutions and individuals, governments and universities around the world are taking steps towards identifying marketable research products, strengthening links with industry, and creating institutional
Copyright in individual works within the repository belongs to their authors or publishers. You may make a print or digital copy of a work for your personal non-commercial use. All other rights are reserved, except for fair dealings or... more
Copyright in individual works within the repository belongs to their authors or publishers. You may make a print or digital copy of a work for your personal non-commercial use. All other rights are reserved, except for fair dealings or other user rights granted by the ...
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The call to 'creativity' has become increasingly familiar as a catch-phrase of higher education policy. Much current academic and policy discussion, however, is based on assertions of the importance of 'more... more
The call to 'creativity' has become increasingly familiar as a catch-phrase of higher education policy. Much current academic and policy discussion, however, is based on assertions of the importance of 'more creativity' without any clear sense of what the implications are for the ...

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