Creative Marketing has been written in response to the continued failure to address the theory/practice gap in marketing management. The art world is full of creativity, yet existing marketing theory continues to prescribe formulaic, stepwise processes for marketing success. Rather than perpetuating the belief in the value of traditional marketing frameworks, this book draws on a diverse range of disciplines to inspire entrepreneurial thinking and practice among those marketers who wish to push the boundaries of knowledge and convention. Creative Marketing gets back to how best to support individuals as well as small, medium and micro-enterprises through new marketing approaches.List of Tables List of Figures The Authors Preface Acknowledgements PART 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE MARKETING The Study Book Outline PART 2: THE EMERGENCE OF CREATIVE MARKETING Development of Marketing Theory and Practice Creative Marketing The Creative Industries and the Value of Creative Knowledge Elements of Creative Marketing Six Perspectives on Creative Marketing The Need for a Shift in Marketing Thinking PART 3: EUREKA! CREATIVITY RESEARCH THEN AND NOW Introduction What is Creativity? How is Creativity Defined? The Six Ps of Creativity Creativity and Business Planning Conclusions PART 4: ARTISTIC BIOGRAPHY AS INSIGHT INTO CREATIVE MARKETING Development of the Art Metaphor Researching Art and Creativity The Contribution of Semiotics to Understanding Marketing in Art The Artistic Biography as Insight into Creative Marketing Biography One: Salvador Dali Biography Two: Vincent Van Gogh Biography Three: Andy Warhol Biography Four: Pablo Picasso Conclusions PART 5: CREATIVITY, MEASUREMENT AND MYTH The Schools of Marketing Research Complexity of Measuring the Intangible Measuring and Testing Creativity Why is Creativity of Interest to Marketing Management? Truth is a Number Approaches to Measuring and Testing Creativity Conclusions PART 6: ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND THE CREATION OF NEW MARKETINl/