The best-selling economist author of The Rise of the Creative Class addresses current trends in high-value jobs leaving the U.S., demonstrating why investment in technology and a civic culture of tolerance are vital to attracting and maintaining a valuable, competitive workforce. Reprint. 25,000 fir[...]
Like the Great Depression and the Long Depression before it, experts have viewed prolonged economic downturns as crises. In "The Great Reset", bestselling author Richard Florida argues that we should instead see the recent recession as an opportunity to create entirely new ways of working and living[...]
We've weathered tough times before. History teaches us that periods of "creative destruction," like the Great Depression of the 1930s, also present opportunities to remake our economy and society and to generate whole new eras of economic growth and prosperity. In The Great Reset, bestselling author[...]
In his compelling follow-up to The Rise of the Creative Class, Richard Florida outlines how certain cities succeed in attracting members of the 'creative class' - the millions of people who work in information-age economic sectors and in industries driven by innovation and talent.[...]
From the best-selling author of "The Rise of the Creative Class" comes a brilliant new book on the surprising importance of place, with advice on how to find the right place for you. It's a mantra of the age of globalization that where we live doesn't matter. We can innovate just as easily from a sk[...]
In the age of globalization, some claim that where you live doesnt matter: Alaska, Idaho, and Alabama are interchangeable. The world is, after all, flat. Not so fast. Place, argues the great urbanist Richard Florida, is not only important, its more important than ever. In fact, choosing a place [...]
Ten years after its first publication, the theory of the Creative Class is more relevant than ever. Now for the first time, this original book is revised and updated for a new generation. First published in 2002, "The Rise of the Creative Class" weaved storytelling with reams of cutting-edge researc[...]
"DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Florida" will lead you straight to the best attractions the state has to offer and provides the insider travel tips you need, whether you are making the most of the nightlife or discovering historic towns. Explores the state's history, architecture, wildlife, beaches, an[...]
The national bestseller that defines a new economic class and shows how it is key to the future of our cities. The Rise of the Creative Class gives us a provocative new way to think about why we live as we do today - and where we might be headed. Weaving storytelling with masses of new and updated r[...]
Forlaget skriver: Richard Florida forklarer, hvordan de samme forhold, som er afgørende for regional økonomisk udvikling, udveksling af talent og frisættelse af kreativitet, udspiller sig på den globale scene. Han mener, at USA har grund til bekymring efter længe at h[...]
Den här boken beskriver framväxten av en ny social klass. Om du är forskare eller ingenjör, arkitekt eller designer, författare, konstnär eller musiker, om din kreativitet är det viktigaste redskapet i ditt arbete i affärsvärlden, utbildnings-sektorn, vården, rättsväsendet eller något a[...]
Hyresrätter och snabbtåg kan få en avgörande betydelse för hur vår framtid gestaltar sig. Det menar urbanteoretikern Richard Florida i denna lättillgängliga och överskådliga genomgång av den ekonomiska krisens historiska orsaker och framtida följder. När man talar om allvarliga ekonomi[...]
There is intense public interest in the role of universities as a source of science-based innovations. To increase our understanding of this role, this book compares the economic effects of university research in the United States and Japan--countries similar in economic and technological capabiliti[...]
More than half the world's population lives in cities, and that proportion is expected to rise to three-quarters by 2050. Urbanization is a global phenomenon, but the way cities are developing, the experience of city life, and the prospects for the future of cities vary widely from region to region.[...]