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dc.contributor.authorVerhun, Antonina-
dc.contributor.authorBondarchuk, Julia-
dc.date.accessioned2021-11-01T11:31:00Z-
dc.date.available2021-11-01T11:31:00Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.citationVerhun A. Creative industries and their role in Ukraine's economic system / A. Verhun, Ju. Bondarchuk // Economics, Finance and Management Review (EFMR). – 2021. – Issue 3 (7). – P. 33-38.uk
dc.identifier.issn2674-5208 (e-ISSN)uk
dc.identifier.issn2733-2101 (print-ISSN)uk
dc.identifier.urihttps://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/18805-
dc.description.abstractIn 2019, the United Nations General Assembly declared 2021 the International Year of the Creative Economy for Sustainable Development, recognizing the growing role of the creative industry in the economic development of both developed and developing countries. The importance of CI, which lies at the crossroads of art, business and technology, is constantly growing, they have become a strategic direction for increasing competitiveness, productivity, employment and sustainable economic growth (UNCTAD 2019). Creative industries are types of economic activities aimed at cr eating added value and jobs through cultural (artistic) and / or creative expression, respectively, their products and services are the result of individual or joint creativity, skills and talen. These economic activities include activities that are directly related to the creation of a creative product. At the same time, a significant contribution to the creative economy is made by related areas that provide support, facilitate, service and/or enable the creation, production and distribution of a product generated by the creative industries. UNESCO has defined the creative industries as industries whose purpose is to “create, produce and commercialize creative content that are intangible and cultural in nature”. The main directions of creative goods export are Germany, the Russian Federation, Poland, Denmark, Belarus and Latvia. The largest suppliers of creative goods to Ukraine are China, Turkey, Poland, Germany and Italy. Over the last two decades, there has been a growing understanding of the importance of creative industries for society and the economy through the dissemination of concepts, ideas, skills, knowledge, which contribute to the development of innovation, technological progress, quality of life, etc. In particular, creative industries are important drivers of economic and social innovation in the economy. Creative industries contribute to the introduction of new ideas and technologies in other sectors, increase their productivity and competitiveness.uk
dc.language.isoenuk
dc.subjectcreative economyuk
dc.subjectcreative industriesuk
dc.subjecteconomic and social innovations in economicsuk
dc.titleCreative industries and their role in Ukraine's economic systemuk
dc.typeArticleuk
local.subject.sectionЕкономіка, фінанси, менеджментuk
local.sourceEconomics, Finance and Management Review (EFMR)uk
local.subject.facultyІнститут права та сучасних технологійuk
local.subject.facultyФакультет культурних і креативних індустрійuk
local.identifier.sourceЗарубіжні виданняuk
local.subject.departmentКафедра філології та перекладу (ФП)uk
local.subject.departmentКафедра туризму та готельно-ресторанного бізнесуuk
local.subject.method0uk
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