Richard Florida

Líder mundial en urbanismo, tendencias globales y económicas.

Autor del bestseller “The rise of the creative class".

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Richard Florida es uno de los principales líderes intelectuales en el mundo sobre competitividad económica, tendencias demográficas, urbanismo e innovación cultural y tecnológica. Fundador y Director del Creative Class Group, una red de comunicaciones innovadoras y compañía de medios de comunicación y Catalytix, una firma de consultoría estratégica.

Richard Florida ha escrito varios best-sellers como ‘The Rise of the Creative Class’. Sus ideas sobre la «clase creativa», la innovación comercial y el desarrollo regional están siendo utilizados a nivel mundial para cambiar la forma en la que los países hacen negocios y transforman sus economías.

En su obra más reciente «The New Urban Crisis: How Our Cities Are Increasing Inequality, Deepening Segregation, and Failing the Middle Class-And What We Can Do about», Richard Florida demuestra cómo las fuerzas que impulsan el crecimiento urbano también generan desafíos desconcertantes para las ciudades, como la gentrificación, la segregación y la desigualdad. Mientras tanto, muchas más ciudades aún se estancan, y los barrios de clase media en todas partes están desapareciendo. Debemos reconstruir ciudades y suburbios al empoderarlos para abordar sus desafíos.

En la actualidad es Investigador y Profesor de Negocios y Creatividad en la Universidad de Toronto. Anteriormente, Richard ha ocupado cátedras en la Universidad George Mason y en la Universidad Carnegie Mellon y ha dado clases como Profesor visitante en Harvard y en el MIT.

Richard Florida escribe regularmente para publicaciones como The Globe  o Mail, entre otras muchas. Además, sirve como editor senior para The Atlantic, donde cofundó CityLab donde también trabaja como Editor.

Richard explica cómo generar un crecimiento económico sostenido a través de empresas de alta tecnología e ideas innovadoras. Ofrece al público una visión crítica sobre los factores sociales, económicos y demográficos que llevan a las organizaciones del siglo 21 a las economías emergentes.

Con la combinación de un análisis en profundidad de las tendencias de vanguardia, una historia personal fascinante, y un toque de humor autocrítico, las presentaciones de Richard Florida son meticulosamente elaboradas y diseñadas específicamente para mostrar a las empresas cómo hacer los cambios necesarios para atraer y retener los talentos creativos.

La Nueva Crisis Urbana.

El vuelo y el ascenso de la clase creativa.

¿Cuál es tu Ciudad?

Desarrollo Regional y Prosperidad

Innovación, en la Industria y en otros sectores.

The New Urban Crisis: How Our Cities Are Increasing Inequality, Deepening Segregation, and Failing the Middle Class-And What We Can Do about.

Richard Florida, one of the world's leading urbanists and author of The Rise of the Creative Class, confronts the dark side of the back-to-the-city movement

In recent years, the young, educated, and affluent have surged back into cities, reversing decades of suburban flight and urban decline. and yet all is not well. In The New Urban Crisis, Richard Florida, one of the first scholars to anticipate this back-to-the-city movement, demonstrates how the forces that drive urban growth also generate cities' vexing challenges, such as gentrification, segregation, and inequality. Meanwhile, many more cities still stagnate, and middle-class neighborhoods everywhere are disappearing. We must rebuild cities and suburbs by empowering them to address their challenges.

The New Urban Crisis is a bracingly original work of research and analysis that offers a compelling diagnosis of our economic ills and a bold prescription for more inclusive cities capable of ensuring prosperity for all.

The New Urban Crisis: How Our Cities Are Increasing Inequality, Deepening Segregation, and Failing the Middle Class-And What We Can Do about.

Housing and the New Financial Markets.

This book explores how deregulation affect housing finance, and gives the broad patterns of development of institutions participating in mortgage markets. It also explores how the new housing finance system influences the cost and affordability of shelter.

Housing and the New Financial Markets.

Who's Your City?: How the Creative Economy Is Making Where You Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life.

From the best-selling author of "The Rise of the Creative Class" comes a brilliant new book on the surprising importance of place, with advice on how to find the right place for you. It's a mantra of the age of globalization that where we live doesn't matter. We can innovate just as easily from a ski chalet in the Alps or a cottage in Provence as in the office of a Silicon Valley start-up. According to Richard Florida, this is wrong. Globalization is not flattening the world; in fact, place is increasingly relevant to the global economy and our individual lives. Where we live determines the jobs and careers we have access to, the people we meet and the 'mating markets' in which we participate. And everything we think we know about cities and their economic roles is up for grabs.

"Who's Your City?" is the first book to report on the growing body of research on what qualities of cities and towns actually make people happy in their lives. Choosing a place to live is as important as choosing a spouse or career, but until now, no one has rigorously explored this powerful component of subjective well-being to uncover what people want, need, and get out of the places they live. London to Paris to Cape Town to Sydney, this book will be the essential guide to how people choose where to live, and what those choices mean to their lives and their communities.

Who's Your City?: How the Creative Economy Is Making Where You Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life.

The Great Reset: How New Ways of Living and Working Drive Post-Crash Prosperity.

From Richard Florida, author of the bestselling books The Rise of the Creative Class and Who’s Your City?, comes a book that frames the economic meltdown of 2008–09 not as a crisis but as an opportunity to “reset.” In doing so, he paints a fascinating picture of what our economy, society, and geography will look like—of how we will work and live—in the future.

The Great Reset: How New Ways of Living and Working Drive Post-Crash Prosperity.

The Rise of the Creative Class.

World-renowned urbanist Richard Florida's bestselling classic on the transformation of our cities in the twenty-first century -- now updated with a new preface
In his modern classic The Rise of the Creative Class, urbanist Richard Florida identifies the emergence of a new social class reshaping the twenty-first century's economy, geography, and workplace. This Creative Class is made up of engineers and managers, academics and musicians, researchers, designers, entrepreneurs and lawyers, poets and programmer, whose work turns on the creation of new forms. Increasingly, Florida observes, this Creative Class determines how workplaces are organized, which companies prosper or go bankrupt, and which cities thrive, stagnate or decline.

Florida offers a detailed occupational, demographic, psychological, and economic profile of the Creative Class, examines its global impact, and explores the factors that shape "quality of place" in our changing cities and suburbs. Now updated with a new preface that considers the latest developments in our changing cities, The Rise of the Creative Class is the definitive edition of this foundational book on our contemporary economy.

The Rise of the Creative Class.