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1.
The Economic Impact
of Cultural and Creative Industries on Local Communities Presented by: Tom Aageson Executive Director Global Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship www.culturalentrepreneur.org Anderson School of Business April 4, 2013 View this presentation @ http://slideshare.net/Aageson © 2012 Tom Aageson
2.
Global trade in
services and products of creativity continued to register an annual average growth of 14 percent even as world commerce declined by 12 percent in 2008. Creative Economy Report 2010: A Feasible Development Option United Nation Conference on Trade and Development © 2012 Tom Aageson 2
3.
“The report shows
that well-nurtured, along with the traditional sectors, the creative economy can be a source of growth, job creation, innovation and trade, while at the same time contributing to social-inclusion, cultural diversity and sustainable human development” Rebeca Grynspan, The Associate Administrator of The UN Development Programme © 2012 Tom Aageson 3
4.
Europe
CULTURE/ EESC: EESC adopts Opinion aimed at boosting Cultural Sector The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) adopted an Opinion which urges for more focus on cultural and creative industries (CCIs), and also comments on the Commission's Green Paper entitled "Unlocking the potential of cultural and creative industries". Whilst the share of manufacturing industries in the European economy diminishes, culture and creativity are essential assets for Europe’s future. CCIs – investments, jobs – are expected to grow disproportionately. The EESC calls for an "internal market" and a "European space" for creativity. To that end, the EESC pleads for a better definition of the sector, for more accurate statistics and for attention for the social impact of creativity clusters. Among the main aspects to take into account, it mentions the requirement to offset the vulnerability of the sector's businesses – especially SMEs – and the shaping of a "critical mass" of investments, smart tax concessions, new funding models and instruments and the protection of intellectual property. It can also be useful to draw up Europe-wide business plan guidelines for creative projects/services/works, as well as performance indicators. © 2012 Tom Aageson 4
5.
Creative Industries in
the UK Dec 29, 2010 The following provides a brief introduction to the state of cultural and creative industries in the UK. In the Economy: Creative employment provides around two million jobs, in the creative sector itself and in creative roles in other sectors. Employment in the sector has grown at double the rate of the economy as a whole. Creative industries contributed 6.2% of the UK’s Gross Value Added in 2007. Exports of services by the creative industries totaled £16.6 billion in 2007, equaling 4.5% of all goods and services exported. There were an estimated 157,400 businesses in the creative industries on the Inter- Departmental Business Register (IDBR) in 2008; this represents 7.3% of all companies on the IDBR. As a nation we have the largest creative sector in the EU and relative to GDP probably the largest in the world. It is one of the few sectors that continued to grow throughout the recession. © 2012 Tom Aageson 5
6.
Cities, Regions and
States Investing in their Cultural and Creative Economy: Hawaii Office of Cultural Industries –Colorado Office of Creative Industries Louisiana – Massachusetts Maryland – State of NY –Vermont- Berkshires – Portland, ME Portland, OR – Philadelphia – San Diego – Brooklyn New Orleans – Austin – Dallas – Baltimore – Beacon, NY – Chattanooga Indianapolis – Paducah, KY – Manitou Springs, CO – Bisbee, AZ Silver City – Davenport San Francisco – Savannah – Rochester, NY – Cincinnati Stone Mountain, GA – Hardwick, VT – Los Angeles Lansing, MI – Greensboro, NC – Ann Arbor, MI – Riverside, CA Detroit – Santa Fe – Albuquerque © 2012 Tom Aageson 6
7.
And, countries making
important investments in their Cultural and Creative Economies: China, including Hong Kong – Singapore – Vietnam Creative London – Creative Britain Scotland – Canada – Australia Caribbean Countries – South Africa Thailand – Indonesia Create Europe © 2012 Tom Aageson 7
8.
Examples of Investments
in Local Cultural and Creative Economies “But now, Nashville is striving to show it’s much more than that (country music). Bluegrass has moved its way south from Kentucky to Nashville and the area also attracts Christian contemporary, jazz and blues artists…music industry had a $6.38 billion impact on Nashville’s economy and that 35,000 jobs were directly tied to music production and music related tourism.” Silver City Clay Festival-Launched 2012 and filled Every hotel room and restauratns “San Jose, CA holds a Mexican Heritage Festival with music, art, film and dance. That draws 50,000 people over a three-day weekend… it funnels $6 million into the economy”. “Celebrating the Local” Christine Jordan Sexton © 2012 Tom Aageson 8
9.
“Harrisburg, PA is
abuzz with art galleries and restaurants-also is an example of successful place making. Midtown Harrisburg-once blighted-now is bustling with activity” Ventura, CA “The $61 million mixed-use, mixed income utopia is called WAV-Working Artists Ventura. It has 54 live-work units for artists with monthly rent starting at $400. The top floor features market-rate lofts selling for more than half a million dollars per unit-which helps subsidize the cost of the affordable units. The WAV is an economic engine and a cultural force.” Steve Wright, Cultivating the Arts: Cities benefit from using the arts as an economic development tool. Artist rendering view from the corner of Ventura Avenue and Thompson Blvd © 2012 Tom Aageson 9
10.
Cultural-Creative Enterprises Create
Integrated Blended Value and Sustainability © 2012 Tom Aageson 10
11.
Investing in Your
Cultural and Creative Economy And Entrepreneurs © 2012 Tom Aageson 11
12.
Cultural Entrepreneurs
Cultural Entrepreneurs are cultural change agents and resourceful visionaries who generate revenue from a cultural activity. Their innovative solutions result in economically sustainable cultural enterprises that enhance livelihoods and create cultural value and for both creative producers and consumers of cultural services and products Cultural Entrepreneurs: Producing Cultural Value and Wealth, Chapter 6, Tom Aageson, “Culture and Globalization: The Cultural Economy, Sage Publications © 2012 Tom Aageson 12
13.
Cultural Enterprises Cultural
enterprises are commercial or nonprofit ventures that connect creators and artists to markets and consumers. They create, produce and market cultural goods and services, generating economic, cultural, environmental and social opportunities for creators while adding cultural value for consumers. Cultural Entrepreneurs: Producing Cultural Value and Wealth, Chapter 6, Tom Aageson © 2012 Tom Aageson 13
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Cultural Industries and
Creative Industries © 2012 Tom Aageson 14
15.
© 2012 Tom
Aageson 15
16.
Cultural Capital Cultural capital
includes traditions, music, skills, dress, stories, art, feasts and celebrations, food, place, architecture, landscape, history, ethnology. CAPITAL REQUIRED TO BUILD CULTURAL ENTERPRISES © 2012 Tom Aageson 16
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© 2012 Tom
Aageson 22
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Cultural-Creative Enterprise Brands
Putumayo World Music created a new music genre by aggregating music of a type or region and publishing CD’s. Sundance: Robert Redford’s brand includes the Sundance Film Festival, Sundance Institute, Sundance Cinemas, Sundance Catalog, and the Sundance Channel © 2012 Tom Aageson 17
19.
Bilbao, Spain: This
Spanish city made a huge capital investment to create their cultural economy out of the ruins of deteriorating city using the brand equity of Guggenheim and Frank Gehry Lima, Peru: Cordon Bleu established a branch of their school in Lima and today Lima is a culinary capital in South America © 2012 Tom Aageson 18
20.
New Orleans New Orleans
Creative/Cultural Economy is $12 Billion!!!
21.
Cities Building their
Cultural and Creative Economy • Philadelphia Art, Culture and the Creative Economy: http://www.phila.gov/oacce/ • Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance: www.philaculture.org
22.
Miami-Basel Contemporary Art
Show Miami, desiring to become a major contemporary art center, partners with the Basel contemporary art show and gains immediate recognition and builds Miami’s economy © 2012 Tom Aageson 19
23.
Cultural-Creative Entrepreneurial Ecology
Pro Entrepreneurial Cultural Capital is Honored and Treasured Financing Market Linkages to National and Global Markets Local Markets with National Interest Training Supportive Infrastructure (Housing, Production Services) Public-Private Partnership Innovative Policy Towards Entrepreneurship Higher Education in Creative Studies & Entrepreneurship © 2012 Tom Aageson 20
24.
Building Your Cultural
Economy Around the Cultural Entrepreneur Entrepreneur-led development requires support in five areas for success: Cultural Industries Policy-Clusters Education, Training, Mentorship, Technical Assistance Investment in Infrastructure & Entrepreneurs Creating Markets, Developing Market Links Sharing Our Wisdom © 2012 Tom Aageson 21
25.
Attitude is Everything •
Collaboration + • Cooperation + • Community + • =Creativity
26.
Actions Local Communities
Can Take Now 1.Develop a Cultural and Creative Industries Policy and Gain 2. Local Commitment 3.Promote the understanding of cultural/creative enterprise and cultural/creative entrepreneurs and all they contribute to your society 4. Create an entrepreneurial ecosystem in the community Seek out the cultural and creative entrepreneurs 5.Fulfill the five elements of success © 2012 Tom Aageson 23
27.
6. Create capital
for cultural/creative entrepreneurs & their enterprises 7. Develop a cultural/creative “venture capital fund” 8. Establish benchmarks for measuring investments in entrepreneurs and their enterprises, taking into consideration economic, social, and environmental and cultural sustainability © 2012 Tom Aageson 24
28.
Selected Culture and
Economic Development Tools CID’S and BID’S Arts and Culture Districts Film Production TIF/TIDD’s Tax Quality of Life Incremental Tax Rebates Enterprise Zone Marketing Filmmaker Gross Receipts Tax Micro/ SME Loan Fund Deduction Incentives for Job-Producing Film Investment Loan Program Economic Development Corps. Tax Increment Financing Districts Incentives for Enterprise Expansion Certified Local Govt. Program (CLG) Neighborhood Stabilization Local Historic Preservation Act Program Main Street Program Incubators Zoning Venture Funds Cultural Enterprise/Industries Office Business Accelerators Affordable Housing Strategies © 2012 Tom Aageson 25
29.
From “Creative Economy
to Creative Society” Mark J. Stern and Susan C. Seifert Urban policy-makers generally agree that regional economic development and job growth are the solution to urban poverty and its associated blight and pathology. The Creative Economy is one of the today’s most popular remedies for ailing cities. © 2012 Tom Aageson 26
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Regional Economic Development
Steps 1. Identify the Regional Economy Ignore political boundaries and identify surrounding areas that share the same economic structure... 2. Form Core Leadership Group After a regional identity and assets is defined, form a core leadership group representing the major assets of the region... 3. SWOT Analysis A comprehensive analysis of regional Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats that directly affect strategic economic development... 4. Regional Identity and Vision © 2012 Tom Aageson 27
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Developing a regional
identity and vision for regional economic growth is critical... 5. Devise Strategies Strategies for regional economic and workforce development should be "SMART" - Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and with a Timeline... 6. Leverage Resources and Implement Leverage resources from private, non-profit, and government sources in support of the common goals... US Department of Labor © 2012 Tom Aageson 28
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A Regional Structure
A collaborative regional development structure will provide four primary benefits to participating communities including: • An increased pool of capital to invest • A structure for productive and cooperative dialogue around the critical issues to ensure perspectives, interests and concerns are addressed. • A resource for civic leaders, private investors and developers to share ideas, experience and expertise. • Increased government efficiency by reducing duplication of efforts and services. © 2012 Tom Aageson 29
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Cultural-Creative Economy Clusters City
of Santa Fe Music: Santa Fe Opera, Pro Musica, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Santa Fe Symphony, Santa Fe Community Symphony, Santa Fe Desert Chorale, New Music, Santa Fe Jazz Festival, Santa Fe University of Art and Design Contemporary Music Program Creative Education: Santa Fe University of Art and Design, Institute of American Indian Art, Santa Fe Community College Art and Design, New Mexico School of the Arts. Informal: 120 Creative Tourism Enterprises and Workshops © 2012 Tom Aageson 30
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Regional Cultural Economy
Clusters Northern New Mexico’s Cultural Corridor: Develop a destination strategy based on all of the cultural offerings from Albuquerque to Taos. Pool resources. Move markets with larger budgets Napa Valley: A brand that is defined around vineyards, vintners and the good life Southern Mexico: Chiapas, Yucatan & Campeche have rich Mayan cultural traditions in communities that integrate cultural practices with food, Festivals, music, art and handcrafts © 2012 Tom Aageson 31
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Value
Chain in a Cluster & Enterprise Input: Raw Material: • Cultural Capital • Local • Financial Capital • Imported • Human Capital • Labor Intensive • Technology • Raw Material Processing • Traditional • Mechanized © 2012 Tom Aageson 32
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Value Chain in
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I was talking
to my students at Carnegie Mellon. And they kept telling me, "It's not just that we're picking a job; we're picking a place to live." It became clear to me that the whole field of economic development and urban planning had tilted away from reality. I was seeing these trends happening and I said, "I have to write this book." What people want from a city and what is driving a city economy is very different than what I had learned. I wrote it because I was trying to talk honestly and candidly about these changes I was seeing in society, that people were telling me about, that I was seeing in the data…It didn't seem like my field was really up to talking about it. Now the environment is so much better. But back then many cities were much more constipated, they didn't reach out to artists, they were not really welcome to ethnically diverse groups of people or the gay and lesbian population. And those people really felt their cities didn't really recognize their talents and capabilities and they were kind of an invisible Leadership. Richard Florida © 2012 Tom Aageson 34
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Creative Placemaking “Our findings
indicate that place-based factors, in particular the beauty and physical appeal of the current location and the ability to meet people and make friends, explain more of the desire to stay than do community economic conditions or individual demographic characteristics,” the authors reported in the study, called The Effects of Community Satisfaction on the Decision to Stay or Move. Florida,R, Mellander, C, Stolarik, K.Y Factor blog © 2012 Tom Aageson 35
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In creative placemaking,
partners from public, private, non-profit, and community sectors strategically shape the physical and social character of a neighborhood, town, city, or region around arts and cultural activities. Creative Placemaking animates public and private spaces, rejuvenates structures and streetscapes, improves local business viability and public safety, and brings diverse people together to celebrate, inspire, and be inspired. In turn, these creative locales foster entrepreneurs and cultural industries that generate jobs and income, spin off new products and services, and attract and retain unrelated businesses and skilled workers. Together, creative placemaking’s livability and economic development outcomes have the potential to radically change the future of American towns and cities. Anne Markuson, NEA © 2012 Tom Aageson 36
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The Role of
Education in Building a Future Local Cultural and Creative Economy Abilities of our children to learn critical thinking skills, creative problem solving, innovation are now essential to functioning in our future economy. Creative Britain plans to introduce creativity into the earliest of grades in order to prepare the future workforce. Wisconsin just completed the “Wisconsin Task Force on Arts and creativity in Education” © 2012 Tom Aageson 37
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Oregon-based Regional Arts
and Cultural Council (serving Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties, including Portland) launched the Right Brain Initiative (RBI) in the fall of 2010. The RBI "is a collaboration among artists, arts organizations, school districts, governments, businesses and donors who are working to integrate arts education experiences into the standard curriculum of every K-8 classroom across the region's school districts. At present, 11,000 children and their teachers will be served in 20 pilot schools across 4 districts." They expect to "roughly double in size each year for the next 4-6 years until every K-8 student... is being served.” John Eger, San Diego State University, from his Huffington Post blog. © 2012 Tom Aageson 38
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IBM reports from
their global survey of CEO’s, “creativity is now the most important leadership quality for success in business, outweighing even integrity and global thinking.” 2010 © 2012 Tom Aageson 39
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GCCE Projects 2010-2012: •
Power Up New Mexico: Internet and Social Media Training • Sustainable Native Communities: Nationwide Network • W.K. Kellogg Foundation: Research in rural communities • New Mexico Cultural Corridor: Market Development • Silver City CLAY Festival: Market Development • UNESCO: Craft and Design Research and Planning • Navajo Nation New Market Links Program • EPSCoR/UNM: Culturally-sourced Design Program • Northern New Mexico Agritourism Corridor • Warm Springs Museum: Planning and Development • Global Cultural Entrepreneur Network • Regional Agritourism Corridor • Institute for Cultural and Creative Entrepreneurship © 2012 Tom Aageson 40
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Vision: We envision a
world in which cultural entrepreneurship creates cultural value and economic wealth, self-determination, and cultural diversity in communities across the globe. We envision a world in which cultural entrepreneurs are catalysts for cultural innovation through their cultural enterprises. Toward this vision, we are creating the globe’s first networked community of cultural entrepreneurs, cultural investors and cultural entrepreneurship educators. Mission: GCCE cultivates thought leadership and advocacy to foster an environment in which cultural entrepreneurs can successfully scale their cultural enterprises. GCCE connects cultural entrepreneurs with knowledge, technical assistance, market links and information, and access to financial capital necessary to the success of their venture. Tom Aageson, Executive Director Global Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship tom@culturalentrepreneur.org www.culturalentrepreneur.org 341 E. Alameda Street Santa Fe, NM 87501 View this presentation at: http://www.slideshare.net/Aageson © 2012 Tom Aageson
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