Culture is a key word in the story of Italy. The richness of its cultural past together with the present and future potential of its creativity have given culture a central role in the agenda of public policies. As a new element in this pattern, most recently the word “culture” has been increasingly and explicitly combined with the word competitiveness. The relationship between the two words is mediated by the creative process and seems to evoke a new model of economic development based on the attempt to govern the economy through a careful use of culture as a key dimension. This connection looks at the territory as the context where cultural processes can be encouraged, and used to transform the economy. The declination of culture as an economic issue produced two main streams of research: a first one focusing on the creative cities and a second one more devoted to the question of cultural clusters. The paper is centred on second one, and offers a critical review of the literature on cultural cluster and on culture as a key dimension of economic development. The theoretical debate is further discussed through an empirical investigation based on an in depth analysis of a number of entrepreneurial experiences taking place in North-eastern Italy, in a limited area in the Veneto region. The final discussion identifies critical key points emerging from the comparison between the rhetoric of the debate and the practice of the experiences.
Rhetoric And Practice Of Cultural Districts As A Model Of Governance: Empirical Evidence From North-Eastern Italy
CALCAGNO, Monica;PANOZZO, Fabrizio;LUSIANI, Maria
2012-01-01
Abstract
Culture is a key word in the story of Italy. The richness of its cultural past together with the present and future potential of its creativity have given culture a central role in the agenda of public policies. As a new element in this pattern, most recently the word “culture” has been increasingly and explicitly combined with the word competitiveness. The relationship between the two words is mediated by the creative process and seems to evoke a new model of economic development based on the attempt to govern the economy through a careful use of culture as a key dimension. This connection looks at the territory as the context where cultural processes can be encouraged, and used to transform the economy. The declination of culture as an economic issue produced two main streams of research: a first one focusing on the creative cities and a second one more devoted to the question of cultural clusters. The paper is centred on second one, and offers a critical review of the literature on cultural cluster and on culture as a key dimension of economic development. The theoretical debate is further discussed through an empirical investigation based on an in depth analysis of a number of entrepreneurial experiences taking place in North-eastern Italy, in a limited area in the Veneto region. The final discussion identifies critical key points emerging from the comparison between the rhetoric of the debate and the practice of the experiences.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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