the creative ecosystem as a cultural policy approach (javier h hernandez acosta)
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J A V IE R J . H E R N Á N D E Z A C O S TA
P R E S E N TE D A T S TP & A C O N F E R E N C E 2 0 15
A D E LA ID E , A U S TR A LIA
The Creative Ecosystem as a Cultural Policy Approach
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Background
Development of the concept of creative economy (Howkins, 2001, DCMS 2001, UNCTAD, 2010)
The difference between cultural industries and creative industries.
The development of a framework for the creative economy in Puerto Rico.
Commission for Cultural Development in Puerto Rico
Bill 173 creating a public policy for the creative industries
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Creative Economy: A New Approach
Balance between cultural and economic value (Throsby, 2001, Frey 2000, Holden, 2008)
The expediency of culture (Yúdice, 2003)
Creative economy as a new dimension of cultural
policy (CODECU, 2015)
Understanding the challenges of the value chain the different sectors (Caves, 2000, Wiinstedt & Boxenbaum, 2012).
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The value of culture
The Value of culture
Economic Value Indicators
Monetary Value GDP, Employment, Trade Balance
Non-monetary Value Creativity, Innovation, Skills, etc.
Cultural Value Indicators
Use Value Educational value, social cohesion,
identity, emotional value,
coexistence, etc.
Non-use Value Prestige, historical value,
internationalization, option value, etc.
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Definitions for the creative industries
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Value Chain Analysis
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The pyramid of the creative ecosystem
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Research Objectives
Contribute to the theoretical framework of the pyramid of the creative ecosystem to understand the differences between the three segments in terms of:
Financial needs
Main challenges
Support from external agents
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Methodology
23 case studies in 9 countries
Argentina (1), Austria (1), Colombia (1), Spain (9), United States (1), France (2), Hungary (5), Puerto Rico (3), United Kingdom (1)
Publishing (2), Performing Arts (5), Visual Arts (3), Film (1), Industrial Design (3), Games and Toys (1), Fashion (1), Music (3), Cultural Tourism (2) and Cultural Spaces (2)
In-depth semi-structured interviews with founders or managers.
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Financial Needs
Seed Capital
Venture Capital
Angel Investors
Loans
Grants
Subsidies
Grants
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Main Challenges
Internationalization
Management Support
Growth Strategies
Highly Competitive
Cooperation
Strategic Planning
Impact Assessment
Income Streams
Organizational Design
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Support from External Agents
Private Sector -
Investment
Academia - Management Support
Government -
Cultural Policy
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Conclusions
There is a need for a more comprehensive view on the creative economy.
It is important to understand the importance of cultural value and their contribution to the creative ecosystem.
The pyramid of the creative ecosystem could work as a framework to design policies for the creative industries.
It is important to develop operational definitions for the three segments to use other data sources of cultural and creative industries.
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Questions?