The Place Race
The role of place in attracting talent to live and work in Scottish cities
The
Demos are working with Scottish Enterprise to investigate what role place plays in the attraction of ‘talent’ to Scottish cities. What motivates talented people to relocate? How are flows of human capital changing? How do the qualities of place – be they physical, institutional, economic, social or cultural – affect migrant decision-making processes? What can Scottish cities do to ensure they attract the kind of talent they need?
We may live in a society of networks and digital communication, but quality of place still matters. It has an important impact on where people choose to live and work. In his work on the ‘creative class’ Richard Florida emphasises going above and beyond physical assets and large urban development projects to focus on social tolerance and diversity. This is a step in the right direction. But what other aspects of place are important to ‘talent’? What are the biggest influences on different individuals in decisions about where to move or stay? How can aspects of place enable individuals to fulfil their potential? What should policy makers prioritise in their efforts to attract talent to certain locations?
The second stage of the project, in conjunction with Spiral is a series of in depth qualitative research interviews and focus groups with talent. In addition to talking to talented incomers to
The third stage will draw together all evidence to create a comprehensive picture of the place assets of our four chosen city regions and how they compare individually and collectively as a national network to peer cities in other countries. This will be used to create a set of practical recommendations for policy makers about how to influence talent flows through place initiatives. The research will culminate with a written report in autumn 2007.
