Wieviel Florida steckt in Niedersachsen? Zur empirischen Evidenz der "kreativen Klasse" in einem deutschen Flächenland

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  • Christoph Alfken
  • Daniel Vossen
  • Rolf Sternberg

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Titel in ÜbersetzungHow much Florida can be found in Lower Saxony? : on the empirical evidence of the "creative class" in a German territorial Federal State
OriginalspracheDeutsch
Seiten (von - bis)1-22
Seitenumfang22
FachzeitschriftZeitschrift fur Wirtschaftsgeographie
Jahrgang61
Ausgabenummer1
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1 Mai 2017

Abstract

Empirical results on the economic geography of the creative class are mainly restricted to urban areas. This paper tests three of Richard Florida's ideas for the largely non-urban Federal State of Lower Saxony, Germany: the spatial distribution of creative class members, their internal migration pattern and their entrepreneurial motivation. Some of Florida's assumptions hold true for Lower Saxony as well, while others do not. Recommendations for policy-makers are provided in order to increase the effects of creative class employment on the real economy in Lower Saxony and its regions.

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    creative class, creative industries, entrepreneurship, Lower Saxony, migration.

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Wieviel Florida steckt in Niedersachsen? Zur empirischen Evidenz der "kreativen Klasse" in einem deutschen Flächenland. / Alfken, Christoph; Vossen, Daniel; Sternberg, Rolf.
in: Zeitschrift fur Wirtschaftsgeographie, Jahrgang 61, Nr. 1, 01.05.2017, S. 1-22.

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