Potencial criativo e padrões de migração

IF 0.2 Q4 BUSINESS Revista Brasileira de Inovacao Pub Date : 2020-07-12 DOI:10.20396/rbi.v19i0.8655394
Leonardo Francisco Favaretto, E. Catela
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The present work displays a computational agent-based model that aims to comprehend the migratory behaviors of the creative class and its relationship with the urban agglomeration patterns and the creative potential. In the model formulation, we used concepts from evolutionary economic geography, network theory and creative economy literature. The model simulates the learning, interaction and migration of the agents, taking ethnic, political and sexual diversity into consideration, as well as urban amenities and job opportunities as attractive factors to the creative class. As a result, we observe an exponential relationship between the creative potential and a locations’ population, suggesting that big urban centers do have a relative and absolute edge in terms of potential to innovate. Among the variables that interfere in the growth speed of the creative potential, the amount of exchanged knowledge between agents seems to have a bigger effect than the number of interactions between agents.
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创造潜力和迁移模式
本研究展示了一个基于计算主体的模型,旨在理解创意阶层的迁移行为及其与城市群模式和创造潜力的关系。在模型构建中,我们使用了进化经济地理学、网络理论和创意经济文献中的概念。该模型模拟了代理人的学习、互动和迁移,考虑了种族、政治和性别的多样性,以及城市设施和工作机会作为吸引创意阶层的因素。因此,我们观察到创意潜力与一个地区的人口之间呈指数关系,这表明大城市中心在创新潜力方面确实具有相对和绝对优势。在影响创造潜力增长速度的变量中,主体之间交换知识的数量似乎比主体之间相互作用的数量有更大的影响。
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