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Creative industries as a key driver in fostering economic development
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W artykule scharakteryzowano istotę i znaczenie branż twórczych jako kluczowego stymulatora współczesnego rozwoju gospodarczego. Na podstawie przeglądu literatury nakreślono specyfikę funkcjonowania tych branż. Uwypuklono wielopłaszczyznowe podejście do ich definiowania. Dokonany szeroki przegląd, podejmowanych na forum Unii Europejskiej, inicjatyw wspólnotowych prowadzi do stwierdzenia, że branże twórcze mają decydujące znaczenie dla inteligentnego i zrównoważonego rozwoju gospodarczego promowanego we współczesnej Europie. Podjęta w niniejszym artykule próba uchwycenia specyfiki funkcjonowania branż twórczych w kontekście twórczego talentu wykwalifikowanego kapitału ludzkiego oraz powstawania klastrów twórczych może stanowić punkt wyjścia do bardziej wyczerpującej analizy specyficznych uwarunkowań rozwoju gospodarczego, w szczególności w skali regionalnej.
The paper describes the role of Creative Industries as a key driver in fostering contemporary economic development. Based on a broad literature review distinctive features of such industries were identified. Moreover, related to the debate on the conceptualization of Creative Industries different operational definitions were formalized. A broad overview of the EU Community initiatives leads to the conclusion that the Creative Industries constitute a key driver in stimulating smart and sustainable economic development in Europe. The identification of the essential processes of Creative Industries in the context of individuals’ creative talent and the emergence of creative clusters would constitute a starting point for a more comprehensive analysis of the potentially determinants of contemporary economic development, especially at the regional level.
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Tom
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371--374
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 37 poz.
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- Politechnika Śląska. Wydział Organizacji i Zarządzania. Instytut Ekonomii i Informatyki
Bibliografia
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