2017
DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2017.5.2(6)
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Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI) and sustainable development: China’s cultural industries clusters

Abstract: The cultural and creative industries link the traditional knowledge to the ultimate consumer in their capacity to serve both cultural and economic objectives. In this regard, the cultural and creative industries can be seen as consistent with the sustainable development paradigm. Cultural industries cluster is playing an increasingly important role in the development of Chinese cultural industries. This article looks at the Cluster Development Strategy of Chinese Cultural Industries and tries to draw a map of … Show more

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“…On the other hand, a lot of research on innovation cooperation has neglected the role of the location in which this cooperation is embedded [25]. There is evidence from research more in economics that location-level factors affect innovation cooperation to an equal extent as factors related to the firm and its network partners.…”
Section: Conceptual Framework and Review Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, a lot of research on innovation cooperation has neglected the role of the location in which this cooperation is embedded [25]. There is evidence from research more in economics that location-level factors affect innovation cooperation to an equal extent as factors related to the firm and its network partners.…”
Section: Conceptual Framework and Review Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature review shows that the functioning of the supply chain is not only measured through business, it is also measured through its impact on the environment and the social system. Therefore, if the supply chain is completely sustainable, it will not cause net damages to the ecosystems or social systems, and at the same time, it will bring profits for the long term [10,11]. The SCM literature has increasingly addressed sustainability challenges in supply over the last two decades.…”
Section: Managing the Sustainable Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clusters as a subject shows its importance through a number of case analysis in various contexts globally and locally. One of the most important advantages for companies belonging to a cluster is very often viewed as competitiveness which is gained through technology transfer (Batkovskiy et al, 2018;Fomina, Berduygina & Shatsky, 2018;Skavronska, 2017;Radwan & Sakr, 2017;Raudeliūnienė et al, 2018;Yang & Černevičiūtė, 2017;Žižka et al, 2018). Clusters naturally are formed regarding to geographical proximity and contribute to regional development through innovations, R&D, start-ups and other activities.…”
Section: Notes On Contributormentioning
confidence: 99%