Creative cities and knowledge management approach to culture-based urban regeneration in Slovakia: A model

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The term "Creative City" emerged in the 90s of the 20th century reflecting the trend of transforming post-industrial cities into new creative urban centres - bases for knowledge intensive firms, highly-skilled workers and major cultural assets. The concept of culture-based urban regeneration describes a scheme where culture is purposely employed as a vehicle for an overall urban and social revitalization. The paper addresses innovative processes within culture-based urban regeneration projects in three Slovak cities - Bratislava, Zilina and Kosice - under the concept of creative city. The focus is on the implementation of a tailor-made multi-factor knowledge management model with the aim of exploring the knowledge management practices in urban development projects dealing with the adaptive re-use of industrial and cultural heritage based on the non-profit bottom-up initiatives.

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Tajtáková, M., & Olejárová, M. (2021). Creative cities and knowledge management approach to culture-based urban regeneration in Slovakia: A model. Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Žilina, 23(4), C25–C37. https://doi.org/10.26552/COM.C.2021.4.G25-G37

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