2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9061009
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Evaluation of the Policy of the Creative Industry for Urban Development

Abstract: Culture, an intellectual capital of a city, is accumulated through the intellect and wisdom of the government, citizens, businesses and other organizations. Cities regardless of their size are seeking their own distinguishing features and positions. By combining culture and creativity to improve international visibility, cities can develop new potentials, create job opportunities and boost economic growth. Therefore, cultural and creative industries have become the core industries that cities worldwide activel… Show more

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“…Studies such as those by Lo [38], Wu and Ho [39], and Chiang and Wu [40] have mentioned that the threshold is typically set at 6.0-7.0 if the questionnaire range value is 0-10. The threshold value setting is generally based on the geometric mean of expert consensus [41] 2017). This study also selected appropriate factor items by referring to the method proposed by Ishikawa [35] (1993), in which geometric mean is used to represent the consistency of expert consensus (Gi) as the threshold.…”
Section: Urban Metabolism Indicator Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies such as those by Lo [38], Wu and Ho [39], and Chiang and Wu [40] have mentioned that the threshold is typically set at 6.0-7.0 if the questionnaire range value is 0-10. The threshold value setting is generally based on the geometric mean of expert consensus [41] 2017). This study also selected appropriate factor items by referring to the method proposed by Ishikawa [35] (1993), in which geometric mean is used to represent the consistency of expert consensus (Gi) as the threshold.…”
Section: Urban Metabolism Indicator Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the results of studying, the key factors, determining CCIs development, were structured into the following groups (Kloudova, 2010;Newbigin, 2010;Kasprzak, 2013;Liu & Chiu, 2017):…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, FDM was used to determine positive-impact indicators for evaluating the competitiveness of creative industries in cities. Subsequently, AHP and ANP were combined to establish a policy-evaluation model that urban governments can use for the development of these industries [18]. Kao et al used expert questionnaires to investigate sustainable-development policies aimed at preventing disasters and analyzed the results using FDM and ANPM, finding that disaster-prevention strategies should be given a higher priority in urban planning to ensure appropriate emergency responses [19].…”
Section: Research Processmentioning
confidence: 99%