Economic Impact Assessments
Public Policy Forum, an Ottawa-based, independent, non-partisan organization, engaged Nordicity as research partners in their review of the declining newspaper output of 20 small to mid-sized communities across Canada.
Nordicity was tasked by Music Canada Live to create a report assessing the economic impact of the live music sector in BC, as well as addressing key knowledge gaps in terms of opportunities and challenges faced by industry stakeholders.
Nordicity, in partnership with Work Wild, Original Futures, and Capital Enterprise, was commissioned by the Greater London Authority (GLA) and the London Economic Action Partnership (LEAP), to assess the social and economic benefit of shared workspaces in London.
Nordicity, in partnership with Work Wild, Original Futures, and Capital Enterprise, was commissioned by the Greater London Authority (GLA) and the London Economic Action Partnership (LEAP), to assess the social and economic benefit of shared workspaces in London.
Nordicity, in partnership with Work Wild, Original Futures, and Capital Enterprise, was commissioned by the Greater London Authority (GLA) and the London Economic Action Partnership (LEAP), to assess the social and economic benefit of shared workspaces in London.
Since 1996, Nordicity has worked with the CMPA to produce an annual comprehensive compilation of economic statistics on the screen-based production industry in Canada, including film, television and digital media production.
On Screen Manitoba (OSM) engaged Nordicity to produce an update of the New Media Census (2012), a profile and EIA of (and strategy for) Manitoba’s interactive media industry.
Ireland’s Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural, and Gaeltacht Affairs engaged Nordicity and Olsberg-SPI (prime contractor) to prepare the first-ever comprehensive study of the audiovisual sector’s economic contribution.