Tobias Nielsén (born 1975) is a graduated economist from Stockholm School of Economics and Columbia Business School, New York City, publisher and writer. He began his career as a journalist for the Swedish newspaper Expressen in 1995 and later founded the publishing house/research firm Volante where he now is CEO and publisher.[1] Nielsén is also running the blog www.kulturekonomi.se together with researcher Emma Stenström. In 2009 he was nominated for the "Cultural Policy Research Award", established by the European Commission.[2]
In 2013 Nielsén was named one of Sweden's 101 Super Talents by the business weekly magazine "Veckans Affärer".[3]
Bibliography
- Nielsén, Tobias (2013), "Fragile Creativity: Lessons from the rise and fall, and rise again, of Sweden’s biggest rock festival", in Lindeborg, Lisbeth--Lindkvist, Lars (eds.), The Value of Arts and Culture for Regional Development, London: Routledge.
- Nielsén, Tobias (2013), "Passion och innovation", in Strömbäck, Jesper (ed.), Framtidsutmaningar: Det nya Sverige, Stockholm: 8tto.
- Nielsén, Tobias et al. (2010), Creative Business — 10 lessons to help you build a business your way. Stockholm: Volante.
- Nielsén, Tobias — Rydell, Anders (red. 2010), “Noll Noll: decenniet som förändrade världen”, Volante.
- Nielsén, Tobias et al. (2006), The Eriba Model – an effective and successful policy framework for the creative industries. Stockholm: The Knowledge Foundation.
References
- ↑ Gradvall, Jan: ”Framgång börjar ofta med en massa felsteg”, page 37, DI Weekend, 2010-05-28
- ↑ "News Singleview - European Year of Creativity and Innovation 2009 - EUROPA". Archived from the original on 2010-05-30. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
- ↑ "Veckans Affärer - Analyser och artiklar om Veckans Affärer - Dagens industri".
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