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Creative industry 4.0 [Recurs electrònic] : towards a new globalized creative economy / [commissioned by] UNCTAD ; [authored by Hubert Escaith]

Por: Colaborador(es): Detalles de publicación: [Geneva] : United Nations, 2022Descripción: 56 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (3,73 Mb)ISBN:
  • 9789210012522
Recursos en línea: Resumen: This report looks at the implications for the Creative Economy of the rapid changes in automated technology and advanced internet communication that came to be known as Industry 4.0. Conservative estimates put the Creative Economy’s contribution to global gross domestic product at about 3 per cent, troughly in line with its contribution to world trade. This contribution is expected to be strengthened by a surge in digitalization and advanced technologies that characterise Creative Industry 4.0. Among the many observations that this report makes, ones that are important from the perspective of sustainable and inclusive development especially that of small developing countries are that: (1) Creative Industry 4.0 can speed-up the transfer of technology; (2) the size of the domestic market will no longer be a limit when it comes to developing a product; (3) new niche market opportunities are emerging. Another key observation is that the availability of adequate technology is not sufficient; it must be made available to stakeholders. The report highlights a series of policy options aimed at harnessing the potential of Creative Industry 4.0 for economic and social development. (Font: Autor)
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Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Abstract -- I. Introduction -- II. What constitutes the creative economy?: A. Creativity as an autonomous economic concept ; B. Creativity as cultural and sociological activities ; C. Towards a synthesis -- III. Assessing the socio-economic impact of the creative economy: A. Sectoral assessments ; B. Global trade in creative goods and services ; C. The production of creative “intangibles” ; D. The demand-side drivers -- IV. Creative industry 4.0: A. The 4th Industrial Revolution ; B. When Industry 4.0 meets the Creative Economy -- V. Creative industry 4.0 and the future of comparative advantages: A. Comparative advantages in trade in creative goods and services ; B. Creating value: The role of intangibles ; C. From “trade in value-added” to “trade in income” ; D. E-Commerce, E-Mode 4, and market access -- VI. Harnessing comparative advantages in creative industry 4.0: A. Smart industrial policies ; B. Overcoming barriers to internationalization -- VII. Conclusion: Endnotes ; Bibliography -- Figures: 1. The collectible art and antique market shares in 2020 ; 2. Research and Development, employment and contribution to gross domestic products, 2013–2018 ; 3. The Smile Curve -- Tables: 1. Cultural and Creative Industries: Revenues and employment, 2013 ; 2. Design, patents, and trademarks. Applications by region, 2010–2019 ; 3. Design, patents, and trademarks. Applications by income groups, 2010–-2019 ; 4. Classification of creative goods ; 5. Exports of creative goods by chapter and region, 2019 -- Boxes: 1. The Creative City ; 2. The creative consumers ; 3. Digital technologies, creation and distribution

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