Developing Creative Economy Through Disruptive Leadership: Emerging Research and Opportunities

Developing Creative Economy Through Disruptive Leadership: Emerging Research and Opportunities

Release Date: April, 2020|Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 226
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3416-8
ISBN13: 9781799834168|ISBN10: 1799834166|EISBN13: 9781799834182
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Across rural America there are disruptive leaders who are finding the courage to ignite their small local communities with creativity, ingenuity, scrappiness, and collaboration despite political, racial, or religious differences. By combining skills, experience, and culture heritage, they are successfully igniting their own creative economies. Many of these communities are providing products and services to much larger urban areas and are thriving in international trade. In addition, they have capitalized their own unique cultural heritage and have developed a bustling tourism industry. All have developed events, public art, fine arts, music, theater, and technology to create a modern new local enlightenment.

Developing Creative Economy Through Disruptive Leadership: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a collection of innovative research that explores strategies for reinventing and rebuilding creative economies. While highlighting topics such as entrepreneurism, social media, and branding, the research within this book is based on the interviews and analysis of fifteen state agencies that are a mixture of rural, semi-urban, and urban, and are all quite different in culture and diversity. This publication is ideally designed for community leaders, government officials, policymakers, entrepreneurs, educators, researchers, academicians, and students.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Branding
  • Cognitive Skills
  • Cultural Tourism
  • Education
  • Entrepreneurism
  • Government
  • Industrial Revolutions
  • Nonprofits
  • Self-Awareness
  • Social Media
  • Technology
  • Urban and Rural Migration
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Kristin Tardif is the lead faculty in the Organizational Leadership and Office Management Technology programs at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith. Prior to her current teaching role, Tardif was a faculty member at both Central Maine Community College and Fort Hays State University. Tardif is a global citizen having lived and traveled in a variety of countries. She went to high school in Maracaibo, Venezuela. After her studies she pursued a private sector career which spanned 30 years. Her work was with multinational corporations eventually securing a variety of leadership roles across business functions including plant management, market head, quality control, project management, natural resource management, corporate affairs and marketing. Her credentials include certifications in geographic information systems, cartography and leadership. Tardif was awarded a PhD in Organizational Leadership from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She holds a Master of Liberal Studies in Organization Leadership, a Bachelor of Science in Geosciences and a Bachelor of Art in History from Fort Hays State University. Tardif’s research focuses on the global competences needed for international trade and global assignments; and Disruptive Creative leadership’s impact on the creative economy, entrepreneurship, economic development in rural states contending with turbulence while transitioning into the 5th and 6th Industrial Revolutions. Supervisors: Dr. Ken Warden, Dean College of Applied Science and Technology.

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