A Spatial–Temporal Analysis of Cultural and Creative Industries with Micro-Geographic Disaggregation
Autor: | Luis César Herrero-Prieto, Iván Boal-San Miguel |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Geographic information system
lcsh:TJ807-830 Geography Planning and Development lcsh:Renewable energy sources 0211 other engineering and technologies 02 engineering and technology Management Monitoring Policy and Law micro-territorial analysis Technology gap Creative industries Spillover effect 0502 economics and business Economic geography 050207 economics Spatial dependence dynamic spatial analysis lcsh:Environmental sciences Spatial planning lcsh:GE1-350 Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment business.industry lcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants 1209 Estadística 05 social sciences 021107 urban & regional planning cultural and creative clusters Análisis espacial (Estadística) Metropolitan area Urban structure lcsh:TD194-195 Geography Spatial analysis (Statistics) Cultural and creative industries business agglomeration economies |
Zdroj: | Sustainability Volume 12 Issue 16 Sustainability, Vol 12, Iss 6376, p 6376 (2020) |
ISSN: | 2071-1050 |
DOI: | 10.3390/su12166376 |
Popis: | Producción Científica Recent years have witnessed growing interest in studying the spatial distribution of cultural and creative industries (CCI), both for their contribution to economic development and for their impact on spatial planning and remodeling of urban structure. However, spatial interdependence and diffusion of agglomeration economies have not been explained enough so far, due to the use of aggregate spatial units. This paper examines CCI sector location patterns in Spain from a spatial–temporal perspective, using micro-geographic data and considering a new and hitherto unused territorial unit, districts, an intermediate demarcation between municipalities and provinces or regions. We used a geographic information system (GIS) analysis and spatial econometric techniques to study territorial distribution and spatial dependences. Results show that CCI are mainly concentrated in metropolitan areas, with spillover effects in adjacent districts, reflecting a non-contemporary spatial dependence process, whilst large territories are devoid of these effects. This reveals a new source of regional disparities, as CCI seems to follow technology gap models, triggering greater and more intense spatial imbalances wherever it appears. Policy implications regarding accountability resources and institutional coordination must be deduced. Junta de Castilla y León - (Project VA012G19) |
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