I recently found an article at the Leadership (a Nigerian newspaper) entitled "How Absence Of Credible Entrepreneurs Ruins Cultural Goods" which explains how a post-colonial trade habit in Nigeria diminishes the revenues from cultural goods as the traders are not credible entrepreneurs. It makes reference to a paper presentation titled, “Cultural Entrepreneurship Development in Nigeria’, … Continue reading How credible entrepreneurs affect cultural goods
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The Reading List of the blog has been recently updated with a lot of interesting sources for further reading about Cultural Entrepreneurship. Have a look here. Some of the items in the reading list can also be found on the a really interesting report from the 5th Annual ENCATC Policy Debate entitled "Teaching and Learning … Continue reading New material in the Reading List
The African Arts Institute is organizing on 20 to 29 July 2015 a Cultural Entrepreneurship Training Course in Cape Town, South Africa, as part of the broader African Cultural Leadership Programme, which has been running since 2012 in more than 41 African countries. The call for application is closed but this is an ongoing program … Continue reading African Arts Institute Training Course