Published reports
Report 1: Literature review
Reports 2.1-2.13: Paths of creative and knowledge based industries
- Bontje, M. and B. Sleutjes (2007) Amsterdam: History meets modernity. Pathways to creative and knowledge-based regions. ACRE report WP2.1. Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 112pp. ISBN: 978-90-78862-01-7.
- Pareja Eastaway, M., J. Turmo Garuz, M. Pradel i Miguel, L. Garcia Ferrando and M. Simó Solsona (2007) The city of marvels? Multiple endeavours towards competitiveness in Barcelona. Pathways to creative and knowledge-based regions. ACRE report WP2.2.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 117pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-56-8.
- Brown, J., C. Chapain, A. Murie, A. Barber, J. Gibney and J. Lutz (2007) From city of a thousand trades to city of a thousand ideas. Birmingham, West Midlands, UK. Pathways to creative and knowledge-based regions. ACRE report WP2.3.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 134pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-63-6.
- Kovács, Z., T. Egedy, Z. Földi, K. Keresztély and B. Szabó (2007) Budapest: From state socialism to global capitalism. Pathways to creative and knowledge-based regions. ACRE report WP2.4.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 119pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-58-2.
- Inkinen, T. and M. Vaattovaara (2007) Technology and knowledge-based development. Helsinki metropolitan area as a creative region. Pathways to creative and knowledge-based regions. ACRE report WP2.5. Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 77pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-59-9.
- Lange, B., J. Burdack, G. Herfert, R. Thalmann and K. Manz (2007). Creative Leipzig? Pathways to creative and knowledge-based regions. ACRE report WP2.6.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 88pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-60-5.
- Hafner, S., M. Miosga, K. Sickermann and A. von Streit (2007) Knowledge and creativity at work in the Munich region. Pathways to creative and knowledge-based regions. ACRE report WP2.7.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 105pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-53-7.
- Stryjakiewicz, T., T. Kaczmarek, M. Meczynski, J.J. Parysek and K. Stachowiak (2007) Poznan faces the future. Pathways to creative and knowledge-based regions. ACRE report WP2.8.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 126pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-55-1.
- Paalzow, A., R. Kilis, V. Dombrovsky, D. Pauna and A. Sauka (2007) Riga: From a Hanseatic city to a modern metropolis. Pathways to creative and knowledge-based regions. ACRE report WP2.9.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 76pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-61-2.
- Dainov, E., I. Nachev, M. Pancheva and V. Garnizov (2007) The “Sofia Model”: Creation out of chaos. Pathways to creative and knowledge-based regions. ACRE report WP2.10.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 98pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-62-9.
- Peyroux, E., D. Eckert and C. Thouzellier (eds) (2007) Toulouse: Embracing the knowledge economy. Pathways to creative and knowledge-based regions. ACRE report WP2.11.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 136pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-54-4.
- Mingione, E., E. dell’Agnese, S. Mugnano, M. d’Ovidio, B. Niessen and C. Sedini (2007) Milan city-region: Is it still competitive and charming? Pathways to creative and knowledge-based regions. ACRE report WP2.12.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 94pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-64-3.
- Redmond, D., V. Crossa, N. Moore and B. Williams (2007) Dublin as an emergent global gateway. Pathways to creative and knowledge-based regions. ACRE report WP2.13.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 90pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-65-0.
Report 3: Comparing paths of creative knowledge regions
Reports 5.1-5.13 : Target group opinion 1: graduate and workers
- Bontje, M., H. Pethe and P. Rühmann (2008). The Amsterdam region - A home for creative knowledge workers and graduates? Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. ACRE report WP5.1. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN 978-90-75246-71-1
- Pareja Eastaway, M., J. Turmo Garuz, L. García Ferrando, M. Pradel i Miquel and M. Simó Solsona (2008) Why in Barcelona? Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. ACRE report WP5.2. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN 978-90-75246-67-4
- Brown, J. with C. Chapain, A. Murie, J. Lutz, J. Gibney and A. Barber (2008) Birmingham: Towards a creative knowledge economy? Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. ACRE report WP5.3. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN 978-90-75246-68-1
- Kovács, Z., T. Egedy, Z. Földi, K. Keresztély, B. Szabó and A. Balogi (2008) Everyday life and attitude of creative people in the Budapest Metropolitan Region. Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. ACRE report WP5.4. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN 978-90-75246-70-4
- Kepsu, K. and M. Vaattovaara (2008) Creative knowledge in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. ACRE report WP5.5. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN 978-90-75246-72-8
- Lange, B., J. Burdack, R. Thalmann, K. Manz, R. Nadler and C. Dziuba (2008). Creative Leipzig. Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. ACRE report WP5.6. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN 978-90-75246-73-5
- Hafner, S., G. Heinritz, M. Miosga and A. von Streit (2008)Requirements and demands of Munich’s creative knowledge workers. Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. ACRE report WP5.7. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN 978-90-75246-74-2
- Stryjakiewicz, T., E. Grzywinska, T. Kaczmarek, M. Meczynski. J.J. Parysek and K. Stachowiak (2008) Poznan welcomes talents. Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. ACRE report WP5.8. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN 978-90-75246-75-9
- Paalzow, A., D. Pauna, A. Sauka, R. Kilis and V. Dombrovsky (2008) Riga: A place for creative people? Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. ACRE report WP5.9. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN 978-90-75246-76-6
- Dainov, E. (2008) The creative & knowledge class in Sofia. Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. ACRE report WP5.10. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN 978-90-75246-77-3
- Martin-Brelot, H., M. Grossetti, E. Peyroux, D. Eckert and C. Thouzellier (2008) Career trajectories and residential satisfaction in Toulouse. Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. ACRE report WP5.11. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN 978-90-75246-78-0
- Mingione, E. F. Zajczyk, E. dell’Agnese, S. Mugnano, M. d’Ovidio and C. Sedini (2008) Milan: A city easy for working but difficult for living? Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. ACRE report WP5.12. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN 978-90-75246-79-7
- Murphy, E., D. Redmond and D. McKnight, with V. Crossa, B. Williams and N. Moore (2008) The creative knowledge economy in Dublin. Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. ACRE report WP5.13. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN 978-90-75246-80-3
Reports 6.1-6.13 : Target group opinion 2: managers
- Bontje, M., H. Pethe & J. von Fintel (2008) Why creative knowledge companies choose the Amsterdam region. The managers’ view. ACRE report WP6.1. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN: 978-90-75246-82-7
- Pareja Eastaway, M., J. Turmo Garuz, L. Garcia Ferrando, M. Pradel Miquel & M. Simo Solsona (2008) Main drivers for settlement in the Barcelona Metropolitan Region. The managers’ view. ACRE report WP6.2. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN: 978-90-75246-83-4
- Brown, J., A. Barber, C. Chapain, J. Gibney, J. Lutz & A. Murie (2008) Understanding the attractiveness of Birmingham and the West Midlands Region for creative knowledge firms. The managers’ view. ACRE report WP6.3. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN: 978-90-75246-84-1
- Egedy, T., A. Balogi, Z. Földi & Z. Kovács (2008) Main drivers for settlement of creative and knowledge intensive companies in the Budapest Metropolitan Region. The managers’ view. ACRE report WP6.4. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN: 978-90-75246-85-8
- Kepsu, K. & M. Vaattovaara (2008) Location factors of creative knowledge companies in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. The managers’ view. ACRE report WP6.5. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN: 978-90-75246-86-5
- Lange, B., J. Burdack, R. Nadler, K. Manz, J. Schröder & K. Ehrlich (2008) Urban environments and social networks in Leipzig’s knowledge and creative industries. The managers’ view. ACRE report WP6.6. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN: 978-90-75246-87-2
- Streit, A. von, M. Axtner, S. Buchwieser, S. Hafner, G. Heinritz & M. Miosga (2008) Requirements and demands of Munich’s creative knowledge enterprises. The managers’ view. ACRE report WP6.7. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN: 978-90-75246-88-9
- Stryjakiewicz, T., M. Meczynski & K. Stachowiak (2008) The attractiveness of the Poznan metropolitan region for the development of the creative knowledge sector. The managers’ view. ACRE report WP6.8. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN: 978-90-75246-89-6
- Paalzow, A., A. Sauka, D. Pauna, R. Kilis & V. Dombrovsky (2008) The attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers in Riga. The managers’ view. ACRE report WP6.9. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN: 978-90-75246-94-0
- Dainov, E. & I. Nachev (2008) The creative & knowledge class in Sofia. The managers’ view. ACRE report WP6.10. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN: 978-90-75246-90-2
- Martin-Brelot, H., M. Grossetti, D. Eckert & C. Thouzellier (2008) Main drivers for the settlement of creative industries in Toulouse. The managers’ view. ACRE report WP6.11. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN: 978-90-75246-91-9
- Mingione, E. F. Zajczyk, E. dell’Agnese, S. Mugnano & M. d’Ovidio (2008) Milan: Between a city and an “urban office”. The managers’ view. ACRE report WP6.12. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN: 978-90-75246-92-6
- Murphy, E. & D. Redmond (2008) Location factors of creative knowledge companies in the Dublin Region. The managers’ view. ACRE report WP6.13. Amsterdam: AMIDSt. ISBN: 978-90-75246-93-3
Reports 7.1-7.13 : Target group opinion 3: trans-national migrants
- Marco Bontje, Heike Pethe, Frank Petrasch and Katrin Tuppinger (2009) Amsterdam: An attractive creative knowledge region? The view of transnational migrants. ACRE report WP7.1. Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 81pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-96-4
- Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway, Joaquín Turmo Garuz, Lídia Garcia-Ferrando and Marc Pradel i Miquel (2009) The Magnetism of Barcelona. The view of transnational migrants. ACRE report WP7.2.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 118pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-99-5
- Julie Brown, Austin Barber, Caroline Chapain, Jane Lutz, John Gibney and Alan Murie (2009) Attracting talent? Birmingham and the West Midlands Region as a destination for the highly skilled. The view of transnational migrants. ACRE report WP7.3. Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 146pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-02-2
- Tamás Egedy, Zsuzsa Földi, Anna Balogi and Zoltán Kovács (2009) Budapest in the eyes of creative foreigners. The view of transnational migrants. ACRE report WP7.4. Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 132pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-03-9
- Kaisa Kepsu, Mari Vaattovaara, Venla Bernelius and Elina Eskelä (2009) Helsinki: An attractive metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers? The view of transnational migrants. ACRE report WP7.5.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 144pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-10-7
- Bastian Lange, Joachim Burdack, Robert Nadler, Katja Manz, Juliane Schröder, Kornelia Ehrlich and Christian Rost (2009). Leipzig: A destination for transnational migrants in creative and knowledge-intensive industries?. The view of transnational migrants. ACRE report WP7.6. Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 113pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-01-5.
- Anne von Streit, Monika Popp, Sabine Hafner, Günter Heinritz and Manfred Miosga (2009) Munich: An attractive place to live and work?. The view of transnational migrants. ACRE report WP7.7.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 102pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-04-6
- Tadeusz Stryjakiewicz, Tomasz Kaczmarek, Beata Lodyga, Daria Marcinowicz, Michal Meczynski, Jerzy J. Parysek and Krzysztof Stachowiak (2009) The attractiveness of the Poznan metropolitan region for the development of the creative knowledge sector. The view of transnational migrants. ACRE report WP7.8.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 128pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-05-3
- Anders Paalzow, Arnis Sauka, Diana Pauna, Roberts Kilis and Vjacheslav Dombrovsky (2009) The attractiveness of the Riga metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers. The view of transnational migrants. ACRE report WP7.9.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 67pp. ISBN: 978-90-75246-97-1
- Ivan Nachev and Evgenii Dainov (2009) Transnational creative knowledge migrants in the Sofia region. The view of transnational migrants. ACRE report WP7.10.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 77pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-06-0
- Hélène Martin-Brelot, Christiane Thouzellier, Michel Grossetti and Denis Eckert (2009) Attracting and accommodating creative knowledge workers in Toulouse. The view of transnational migrants. ACRE report WP7.11.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 99pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-07-7
- Enzo Mingione, Francesca Zajczyk, Elena dell’Agnese, Silvia Mugnano, Marianna d’Ovidio and Carla Sedini (2009) International Milan? A global city in a country lagging behind. The view of transnational migrants. ACRE report WP7.12.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 123pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-08-4
- Philip Lawton, Declan Redmond and Enda Murphy (2009) Transnational Creative Knowledge Migrants in the Dublin Region. The view of transnational migrants. ACRE report WP7.13.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 103pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-09-1
Reports 8.1-8.13 : The attractiveness of European cities for creative knowledge workers: the views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. Integration of results across the case-studies
- Heike Pethe, Marco Bontje and Peter Pelzer(2009) Driving factors for attracting creative knowledge workers in the Amsterdam metropolitan area. The views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. ACRE report WP8.1.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 56pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-12-1
- Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway, Joaquín Turmo Garuz, Lídia Garcia-Ferrando and Marc Pradel i Miquel (2009) Approaching the Barcelona metropolitan region. The views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. ACRE report WP8.2.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 71pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-13-8
- Julie Brown, Austin Barber, Caroline Chapain, John Gibney, Jane Lutz and Alan Murie (2009) The attractiveness of Birmingham and the West Midlands Region for the ‘Creative Class’. The views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. ACRE report WP8.3. Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 66pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-14-5
- Tamás Egedy and Zoltán Kovács (2009) The potentials of Budapest to attract creativity. The views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. ACRE report WP8.4.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 61pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-15-2
- Mari Vaattovaara, Kaisa Kepsu, Venla Bernelius and Elina Eskelä (2009) Helsinki: An Attractive Hub of Creative Knowledge? The views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. ACRE report WP8.5. Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 87pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-16-9
- Joachim Burdack, Bastian Lange and Kornelia Ehrlich (2009) Creative Leipzig? The views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. ACRE report WP8.6.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 70pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-17-6
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- Anne von Streit, Giulia Montanari, Monika Popp, Sabine Hafner, Günter Heinritz and Manfred Miosga (2009) Creative Munich? The views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. ACRE report WP8.7.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 89pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-18-3
- Tadeusz Stryjakiewicz, Michal Meczynski and Krzysztof Stachowiak (2009) Poznan as a creative knowledge region. The views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. ACRE report WP8.8. Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 76pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-19-0
- Anders Paalzow, Arnis Sauka, Diana Pauna, Roberts Kilis and Vjacheslav Dombrovsky (2009) Riga as a creative knowledge city. The views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. ACRE report WP8.9.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 49pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-20-6
- Evgenii Dainov and Ivan Nachev (2009) Creative and knowledge-intensive groups in Sofia. The views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. ACRE report WP8.10.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 56pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-21-3
- Hélène Martin-Brelot, Elisabeth Peyroux, Christiane Thouzellier, Michel Grossetti and Denis Eckert (2009) Accommodating creative knowledge labour force in Toulouse. The views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. ACRE report WP8.11.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 66pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-22-0
- Enzo Mingione, Francesca Zajczyk, Elena dell’Agnese, Silvia Mugnano, and Marianna d’Ovidio (2009) Why in Milan? Working and living in Milan: An attractive environment for the creative and knowledge workers? The views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. ACRE report WP8.12.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 97pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-23-7
- Linda Fox, Enda Murphy, Declan Redmond and Philip Lawton (2009) Exploring Dublin’s creative knowledge economy. The views of high-skilled employees, managers and transnational migrants. ACRE report WP8.13.
Amsterdam: AMIDSt, 90pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-24-4
Report 9 : Conditions for ‘Creative Knowledge Cities: findings from a comparison between 13 European metropolises
Reports 10.1-10.13 : Policies and strategies
- Marco Bontje and Heike Pethe (2010) The evaluation of creative knowledge policies in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area. How to enhance the city’s competitiveness. ACRE report WP10.1. Amsterdam: AISSR, 74 pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-25-1
- Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway, Joaquín Turmo Garuz, Lídia Garcia-Ferrando, Marc Pradel i Miquel and Jean Byrne (2010) Promoting creativity and knowledge in the Barcelona Metropolitan Region. How to enhance the city’s competitiveness. ACRE report WP10.2. Amsterdam: AISSR, 74 pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312- 26-8
- Julie Brown, Jane Lutz, John Gibney, Austin Barber, Caroline Chapain Alan Murie and Peter Lee (2010) Policies and strategies for the creative knowledge economy in Birmingham and the West Midlands Region. How to enhance the city’s competitiveness. ACRE report WP10.3. Amsterdam: AISSR, 94 pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312- 27-5
- Tamás Egedy and Zoltán Kovács (2010) Governance, strategies and policies in the Budapest Metropolitan Region. How to enhance the city’s competitiveness. ACRE report WP10.4. Amsterdam: AISSR, 66pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-28-2
- Mari Vaattovaara, Venla Bernelius, Kaisa Kepsu and Elina Eskelä (2010) Creative knowledge and local policies in Helsinki. How to enhance the city’s competitiveness. ACRE report WP10.5. Amsterdam: AISSR, 72 pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312- 29-9
- Bastian Lange, Kornelia Ehrlich and Joachim Burdack, (2010) Policies and strategies in Leipzig for creative- and knowledge-intensive industries. How to enhance the city’s competitiveness. ACRE report WP10.6. Amsterdam: AISSR, 63 pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-30-5
- Anne von Streit, Giulia Montanari, Monika Popp, Sabine Hafner, Günter Heinritz and Manfred Miosga (2010) Policies and strategies for the creative knowledge economy in the region of Munich. How to enhance the city’s competitiveness. ACRE report WP10.7. Amsterdam: AISSR, 70pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-31-2
- Tadeusz Stryjakiewicz, Tomasz Kaczmarek, Michal Meczynski, Jerzy J. Parysek and Krzysztof Stachowiak (2010) Policies and strategies in Poznan. How to enhance the city’s competitiveness. ACRE report WP10.8. Amsterdam: AISSR, 74 pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-32-9
- Anders Paalzow, Arnis Sauka, Diana Pauna, Roberts Kilis and Vjacheslav Dombrovsky (2010) Policies and strategies in Riga. How to enhance the city’s competitiveness. ACRE report WP10.9. Amsterdam: AISSR, 56 pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-33-6
- Evgenii Dainov, Vassil Garnizov and Ivan Nachev (2010) Policies and strategies in Sofia. How to enhance the city’s competitiveness. ACRE report WP10.10. Amsterdam: AISSR, 62pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-34-3
- Hélène Martin-Brelot, Christiane Thouzellier, Elisabeth Peyroux and Denis Eckert (2010) Economic policies and strategies in Toulouse. How to enhance the city’s competitiveness. ACRE report WP10.11. Amsterdam: AISSR, 60 pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-35-0
- Enzo Mingione, Francesca Zajczyk, Elena dell’Agnese, Silvia Mugnano, Marianna d’Ovidio, Carla Sedini and Lucia Parrino (2010) Policies and strategies in the Metropolitan Region of Milan. How to enhance the city’s competitiveness. ACRE report WP10.12. Amsterdam: AISSR, 64pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-36-7
- Philip Lawton, Declan Redmond and Enda Murphy (2010) Policy development and creative knowledge industries in the Dublin Region. How to enhance the city’s competitiveness. ACRE report WP10.13. Amsterdam: AISSR, 61 pp. ISBN: 978-94-90312-37-4
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