GoGlobal: How can contemporary design collaboration and e-commerce models grow the creative industries in developing countries?

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dc.contributor.author Barker Tom en_US
dc.contributor.author Hall Ashley en_US
dc.contributor.editor - en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2010-05-28T10:03:32Z
dc.date.available 2010-05-28T10:03:32Z
dc.date.issued 2009 en_US
dc.identifier 2009004282 en_US
dc.identifier.citation Barker Tom and Hall Ashley 2009, 'GoGlobal: How can contemporary design collaboration and e-commerce models grow the creative industries in developing countries?', Korean Society of Design Science, Seoul, Korea, pp. 2227-2236. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 9788996319405 en_US
dc.identifier.other E1 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10453/11315
dc.description.abstract Using previous case studies by the authors and a current live project, this paper considers whether the creative industries in a developing country (Ghana, Africa) can be nurtured through design collaboration and an e-commerce model to contribute significant economic growth through increasing international trade. The paper draws on practical experience of five annual projects, with a focus on GoGlobal Africa. Initiated in 2005, GoGlobal is a collaborative design research activity between the University of Technology Sydney, the Royal College of Art, the London School of Economics, RMIT Melbourne, and other partnering organisations. GoGlobal Africa was initiated in 2008 with 3 phases: creative studio with design students from the RCA UK and KNUST Ghana; an e-commerce process for supply, distribution and marketing; and a â¿¿hubâ¿ location to facilitate project delivery and dissemination. The context to GoGlobal is informed by the UNCTAD studies of global creative industries. en_US
dc.language English en_US
dc.publisher Korean Society of Design Science en_US
dc.relation.isbasedon NA en_US
dc.title GoGlobal: How can contemporary design collaboration and e-commerce models grow the creative industries in developing countries? en_US
dc.parent IASDR 2009 Proceedings en_US
dc.journal.volume en_US
dc.journal.number en_US
dc.publocation Seoul, Korea en_US
dc.identifier.startpage 2227 en_US
dc.identifier.endpage 2236 en_US
dc.cauo.name DAB.Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building en_US
dc.conference Verified OK en_US
dc.for 120302 en_US
dc.personcode 0000061363;105430 en_US
dc.percentage 000100 en_US
dc.classification.name Design Innovation en_US
dc.classification.type FOR-08 en_US
dc.edition en_US
dc.custom Rogor and Relevance in Design en_US
dc.date.activity 20090918 en_US
dc.location.activity Seoul, Korea en_US
dc.description.keywords Design project case studies (primary keyword), design education, design management and strategy, sustainability, GoGlobal, interdisciplinary, design, cross cultural, e-commerce, design enterprise, developing economies en_US
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