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2017 | nr 473 Gospodarka turystyczna w regionie. Przedsiębiorstwo. Samorząd. Współpraca | 137--147
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Wrocław in Comparison with Other European Creative Cities

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Wrocław w porównaniu z innymi europejskimi miastami kreatywnymi
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Cities and metropolises are progressively adopting the concept of the 'creative city', in an attempt to differentiate themselves from other cities, and as a remedy for problems of urban development in the postindustrial economy. The creative city combines traditional cultural products, cultural services and heritage with the emerging creative industries such as media, entertainment or architecture. This paper examines how the creative city concept is being developed in Central Europe, analysing Wrocław as an example of the Polish creative city, compared with Budapest, as a Creative City of Design and Prague, as a Creative City of LiteratureCities and metropolises are progressively adopting the concept of the 'creative city', in an attempt to differentiate themselves from other cities, and as a remedy for problems of urban development in the postindustrial economy. The creative city combines traditional cultural products, cultural services and heritage with the emerging creative industries such as media, entertainment or architecture. This paper examines how the creative city concept is being developed in Central Europe, analysing Wrocław as an example of the Polish creative city, compared with Budapest, as a Creative City of Design and Prague, as a Creative City of Literature(original abstract)
Miasta i metropolie stopniowo przyjmują koncepcję "miasta kreatywnego", próbując odróżnić się od innych miast oraz jako remedium na problemy rozwoju miast w gospodarce poprzemysłowej. Miasto kreatywne łączy tradycyjne produkty kulturalne, usługi kulturalne oraz dziedzictwo z pojawiajacymi się branżami kreatywnymi, takimi jak media, rozrywka czy architektura. Niniejszy artykuł przedstawia rozwój koncepcji miasta kreatywnego w Europie Środkowej, poprzez analizę Wrocławia, jako przykładowego polskiego miasta kreatywnego, w porównaniu z Budapesztem - Kreatywnym Miastem Designu i Pragą - Kreatywnym Miastem Literatury(abstrakt oryginalny)
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  • University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów
  • Tilburg University
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