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Elena Borin

Public-Private Partnership in the Cultural Sector


A Comparative Analysis of European Models. Dissertationsschrift
Neuausg. 2017. 230 S. 18 Abb. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG LTD. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS 2017
ISBN: 2-8076-0367-X (280760367X)
Neue ISBN: 978-2-8076-0367-7 (9782807603677)

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This book explores the development of public-private partnerships and multi-stakeholder partnerships in the cultural sector in Europe. The results highlight the emergence of cultural ecosystem perspectives that include also citizens and communities, as a means to rethinking of the governance systems and management models of the cultural sector.
This book contributes to the debate on the emerging governance systems and management models of the cultural sector by means of a comparative analysis of significant case studies of public-private partnerships in Europe.

The research focuses on the development of public-private collaborations over the last five decades and investigates the emergence of multi-stakeholder partnerships in the cultural and creative field. The results of the analysis are interpreted in light of the discussion on the need to create integrated cultural systems at a local level that bring together cultural organizations, public authorities, citizens and communities. These territorial cultural ecosystems could unlock the potential of the cultural and creative sector and stimulate new ways to promote the cultural identity of the territory, giving a new role to cultural and creative organizations.
Content : Cultural sector - partnership - Europe - ecosystem - cultural identity - creation - public governance.

Elena Borin, PhD in Economics and Doctor Europeus, is Associate Professor at the Burgundy School of Business (Dijon, France), where she is also Director of the Master in Arts and Cultural Management and Head of the Research team in Cultural Management (MECIC). Her research focuses on emerging funding schemes and governance systems in the cultural and creative sector.