@misc{f5eb678566d44a2c97d68bd36f1ccde1,
title = "An exploding creative economy shows innovation policy shouldn't focus only on STEM",
abstract = "Australians in creative industries have grown from 3.7% of the workforce in 1986 to 5.5% in the latest census.Creative services, a subset of the creative economy that includes software and digital content (including web design and games) and social media management and marketing, are growing as much as three times the rate of the overall workforce.",
author = "Stuart Cunningham",
note = "The Conversation is a web-based news/current affairs publication - not a scholarly journal CopyrightStatement{Republish this article for free, online or in print, under Creative Commons licence.Please do not edit the piece, ensure that you attribute the author, their institute, and mention that the article was originally published on The Conversation.(see https://theconversation.com/au/republishing-guidelines) [The Conversation Media Group Ltd.]}CopyrightStatement CopyrightOwner{2018 The Conversation Media Group Ltd}CopyrightOwner",
year = "2018",
language = "English",
volume = "2018",
pages = "1--4",
journal = "The Conversation",
publisher = "The Conversation Paperpress",
}