2012
DOI: 10.3846/16111699.2011.620151
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Creative Economy and Technologies: Social, Legal and Communicative Issues / Kūrybos Ekonomika Ir Technologijos: Socialiniai, Teisiniai Ir Komunikaciniai Aspektai

Abstract: The article deals with the philosophical questions of creative economy. Appealing to J. Howkins, R. Florida and other theorists of creative economy, the author analyses such aspects of creative economy as the need for enterprise, obsession by consuming, fusion of labour and leisure, integrality of the activities, striving for individual autonomy and privacy. The response to economical changes and social challenges could be creativeness that emerges in certain social and economical environment. The author pays … Show more

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“…He also draws attention to the role of technology in a creative society, their connection with social change. [Kačerauskas, 2012;Florida, 2014]. Our research presents an attempt to substantiate the following thesis: the creative economy is aimed at transforming territories (of various levels) by combining creative and cultural potential and producing creative and / or intellectual products (services) in various spheres of human life and activity.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He also draws attention to the role of technology in a creative society, their connection with social change. [Kačerauskas, 2012;Florida, 2014]. Our research presents an attempt to substantiate the following thesis: the creative economy is aimed at transforming territories (of various levels) by combining creative and cultural potential and producing creative and / or intellectual products (services) in various spheres of human life and activity.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pillars of creative economy, according to Kačerauskas (2012), are: creativity, business, law, media, entertainment, industrial and electronic technologies. Creative economy also approaches various social aspects, including sociology and psychology of knowledge, consumer strategies and tactics (cultural mediation), financial levers and idea-based economy, business models, intellectual property law, technology (media changes), shaping national strategies and trainings (in education systems).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework 1creative Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the World Migration Report 2020 (International Organization for Migration, 2020), there are four ways through which migrants contribute to society and enhance innovation: (a) migrants are higher concentrated in economic sectors that tend to be more innovative; (b) migrants contribute to innovation through patents and as entrepreneurs; (c) they contributions to business start-ups are greater compared with natives; and (d) migration foster investment, trade and technology linkages (International Organization for Migration, 2020). These above mentioned dimensions of innovation are related to creativity, as many industries need talented workforce and quality human capital in cultivating creative industries and creative class (Williams, 2007;Kačerauskas, 2012).…”
Section: Migrant Economic and Socio-cultural Contributions To Creativmentioning
confidence: 99%