Talent on the move: creative human capital migration patterns in UK
Contribuinte(s) |
Comunian, Roberta Gilmore, Abigail |
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21/03/2016
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The last decade has seen an increasing number of contributions, from both academics and policy makers, focusing on the role of higher education in developing human capital (Charles, 2003; Cramphorn & Woodlhouse, 1999; Preston & Hammond, 2006) and hence contributing to local and regional growth (Faggian & McCann, 2006; Mathur, 1999; Moretti, 2004). Within this broader literature, the role played by more ‘scientific’ types of human capital, such as STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) graduates and science parks (Bozeman, Dietz, & Gaughan, 2001; Linderlöf & Löfsten, 2004; Löfsten & Lindelöf, 2005), has also been explored. Little attention has been paid so far, to the role played by more ‘creative’ types of human capital. This chapter aims at filling this gap, in light of the central role that the term ‘creative’ took in policy and academic discourses in the UK (Comunian & Faggian, 2011; Comunian & Gilmore, 2015; DCMS, 2006; Powell, 2007; Universities UK, 2010). |
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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/62112/1/Chapter_Comunian-Faggian-Jewell-2016.docx Comunian, R., Faggian, A. and Jewell, S. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90001928.html> (2016) Talent on the move: creative human capital migration patterns in UK. In: Comunian, R. and Gilmore, A. (eds.) Higher Education and the Creative Economy: Beyond the Campus. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 102-122. ISBN 9781138918733 |
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en |
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Routledge |
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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/62112/ creatorInternal Jewell, Sarah |
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Book or Report Section PeerReviewed |