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- Title
KŪRYBINES INDUSTRIJOS: KLASIFIKAVIMO SISTEMOS IR MODELIAI XXI A. KŪRYBOS EKONOMIKOS KONTEKSTE.
- Authors
Levickaitė, Rasa
- Abstract
The article discusses a concept of creative industries, looks at its definition varying in different countries and presents a phenomenon of a creative economy. In the context of the creative economy of the 21st century, the paper deals with classification systems and models of creative industries. Theoretical principals are based on the UNCTAD analysis of the creative economy. Creative industries are based on the production cycles of creative content that applies to creativity and intellectual property which is knowledge based activities covering both tangible products and an intangible creation of intellectual or creative services. According to the UNCTAD classification system, four groups of creative industries, including heritage, arts, media, and functional production can be distinguished and subdivided into subgroups. Research on worldwide creative industries refers to four models: UK DCMS model, symbolic text model, concentric circle model and WIPO copyright model. While appealing to the above mentioned models, classification systems with the output of complex interdisciplinary research might be designed.
- Subjects
CULTURAL industries; ECONOMICS; COMMERCIAL products; COPYRIGHT; RESEARCH
- Publication
Science: Future of Lithuania / Mokslas: Lietuvos Ateitis, 2011, Vol 3, Issue 4, p21
- ISSN
2029-2341
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3846/mla.2011.065