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Richard Florida

    26. November 1957

    Richard Florida konzentriert sich auf Sozial- und Wirtschaftstheorie und ist ein führender Theoretiker der Stadtforschung. Seine Arbeit untersucht die Zusammenhänge zwischen Kreativität, Urbanismus und wirtschaftlicher Entwicklung. Florida analysiert, wie sich Städte und Regionen als Reaktion auf die wachsende Bedeutung der kreativen Klasse entwickeln. Sein Ansatz bietet wertvolle Einblicke in zukünftige soziale und wirtschaftliche Trends.

    Cities and the Creative Class
    The Great Reset
    The Rise of the Creative Class
    The Flight of the Creative Class
    The Great Reset
    Reset
    • Reset

      • 248 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      Vom Autor des internationalen Bestsellers The Rise of the Creative Class Die Kreativen sind der Wirtschaftsmotor der Zukunft. Sie sind der Rohstoff, auf den die neue Wirtschaftsordnung nach der Krise setzen muss. Für allgemeinen, dauerhaften Wohlstand müssen wir jetzt handeln und das kreative Potenzial unserer Gesellschaft aktivieren.

      Reset
    • In "The Great Reset," Richard Florida explores historical economic transformations, framing the 2008-09 crisis as a chance for renewal. He examines how shifts in society and infrastructure can lead to a new era of growth, reshaping our work, living conditions, and the geography of progress for a prosperous future.

      The Great Reset
    • The Flight of the Creative Class

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,7(227)Abgeben

      Research-driven and clearly written, this work by bestselling economist Richard Florida addresses the growing alarm over high-value jobs leaving the United States.

      The Flight of the Creative Class
    • The Rise of the Creative Class

      • 434 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      3,7(2432)Abgeben

      Here, Richard Florida traces the fundamental theme that runs through a host of seemingly unrelated changes in American society: the growing role of creativity in our economy. He describes a society in which the creative ethos is increasingly dominant

      The Rise of the Creative Class
    • The Great Reset

      How New Ways of Living and Working Drive Post-Crash Prosperity

      3,6(543)Abgeben

      From Richard Florida, author of the bestselling books The Rise of the Creative Class and Who’s Your City?, comes a book that frames the economic meltdown of 2008–09 not as a crisis but as an opportunity to “reset.” In doing so, he paints a fascinating picture of what our economy, society, and geography will look like—of how we will work and live—in the future.

      The Great Reset
    • Cities and the Creative Class

      • 198 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,5(122)Abgeben

      The book examines how specific cities effectively attract the "creative class," a demographic crucial to innovation and economic growth in the information age. It provides insights into the necessary strategies and conditions that cities must implement to enhance their appeal and foster success in attracting talented individuals.

      Cities and the Creative Class
    • Who's Your City?

      • 374 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,5(1241)Abgeben

      It’s a mantra of the age of globalization that where we live doesn’t matter. We can innovate just as easily from a ski chalet in Aspen or a beachhouse in Provence as in the office of a Silicon Valley startup.According to Richard Florida, this is wrong. Globalization is not flattening the world; in fact, place is increasingly relevant to the global economy and our individual lives. Where we live determines the jobs and careers we have access to, the people we meet, and the “mating markets” in which we participate. And everything we think we know about cities and their economic roles is up for grabs.Who’s Your City? offers the first available city rankings by life-stage, rating the best places for singles, families, and empty-nesters to reside. Florida’s insights and data provide an essential guide for the more than 40 million Americans who move each year, illuminating everything from what those choices mean for our everyday lives to how we should go about making them.

      Who's Your City?
    • The Year in Tech, 2024

      The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the transformative impact of emerging technologies like generative AI, Web3, and neurotech, this collection offers essential insights for organizations navigating today's rapidly changing business landscape. It emphasizes the importance of adapting to innovations to seize new opportunities while avoiding disruption. Featuring foundational knowledge and practical case studies, the book equips leaders with the understanding needed to thrive amidst challenges in areas such as blockchain and cybersecurity. Prepare your organization for the future with these critical insights.

      The Year in Tech, 2024