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Untersuchung des ökonomischen Potentials der "Creative Industries" in Wien

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  • Veronika Ratzenböck
  • Katharina Demel

    (Kulturdokumentation)

  • Robert Harauer
  • Günther Landsteiner

    (Mediacult)

  • Rahel Falk

    (WIFO)

  • Hannes Leo

    (WIFO)

  • Gerhard Schwarz

Abstract

Ein Forscherteam der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien und des WIFO analysiert Entwicklung und Potentiale der "Creative Industries" (Produktionsbereiche und Dienstleistungen, für die Kreativität eine besondere Rolle spielt) in Wien. Das WIFO befasst sich dabei vor allem mit den Beschäftigungschancen in diesem neuen Schwerpunktfeld der Wiener Wirtschaftspolitik. In detaillierten Analysen wird geklärt, welche Arbeitsplätze in diesem Bereich entstehen, welche Beschäftigungsgruppen davon profitieren, und welche Rekrutierungsmechanismen in diesem "Zukunftsbereich" vorherrschen. Die dabei generierten Informationen sollen nicht nur die Einschätzung von Beschäftigungspotentialen erleichtern, sondern auch Aussagen über mögliche Personalengpässe und konkrete Qualifizierungsanforderungen in den Creative Industries ermöglichen.

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  • Veronika Ratzenböck & Katharina Demel & Robert Harauer & Günther Landsteiner & Rahel Falk & Hannes Leo & Gerhard Schwarz, 2006. "Untersuchung des ökonomischen Potentials der "Creative Industries" in Wien," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 26774, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:wstudy:26774
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    Cited by:

    1. Franz Tödtling & Alexander Auer, 2021. "Knowledge bases, innovation and multi-scalar relationships: which kind of territorial boundedness of industrial clusters?," Chapters, in: Dirk Fornahl & Nils Grashof (ed.), The Globalization of Regional Clusters, chapter 7, pages 163-188, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    2. Tödtling, Franz & Auer, Alexander & Sinozic, Tanja, 2014. "Driving factors for cluster development - Which kind of spatial rootedness and change?," SRE-Discussion Papers 2014/06, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business.
    3. Egon Smeral, 2007. "Tourismusstrategische Ausrichtung 2015: Weichenstellung im österreichischen Tourismus für mehr Wachstum und Beschäftigung," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 28918, February.
    4. Egon Smeral, 2010. "Tourismusstrategische Ausrichtung 2015 – Wachstum durch Strukturwandel," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 40675, April.

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