Production of New Creative Knowledge in a Local Developing Economy: The Case of Puerto Vallarta
Authored by Marcos Valdivia, Ricardo Macip
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1111/tesg.12271
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
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Abstract
This paper proposes an agent-based model (ABM) that combines
ethnographic and economic methods to analyse how the social interaction
between creative actors generates new creative knowledge. The chosen
case of study is Puerto Vallarta, a sun and beach international
destination in Mexico. Puerto Vallarta contains, potentially, many of
the key elements that are discussed in the literature on creative
economy. Our methodological strategy identifies ethnographically types
of knowledge that are associated with a standard typology of creative
industries in a city. The model is evaluated by simulations of agents
engaged in producing ideas based on these types of knowledge either
collectively or individually. Among the main findings are the presence
of elevated common knowledge' between creative agents (which can be an
important constraint for rising creativity) and that mixed behaviour of
knowledge production (collective and individual) can boost better the
production of ideas in Puerto Vallarta. Finally, we claim that the
proposed methodology can be extended to and implemented in other similar
contexts.
Tags
Knowledge spillovers
Industries
Creative industries
Production of ideas
Mixed
methods