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Defining Creative Industries

In: Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries

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  • Kazuko Goto

    (Setsunan University)

Abstract

This chapter explores various categorizations and definitions of creative industries and develops a definition for the purposes of this book: to discuss tax incentives governments have implemented for the creative industries and explore their rationale and effects. This definition characterizes creative industries by three features. First, creative industries contain cultural and economic aspects relating to cultural policy goals such as cultural diversity and accessAccess to culture, as well as economic policyEconomic policy goals. Second, creative industries are a combination of artArt , in the narrow sense, and commerceCommerce : the combination of a specific form of creativity, cultural content creationContent creation , and its delivery. Third, creative industries are defined to include both nonprofitNonprofit and for-profitFor-profit organizations.

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  • Kazuko Goto, 2017. "Defining Creative Industries," Creative Economy, in: Sigrid Hemels & Kazuko Goto (ed.), Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries, chapter 0, pages 11-20, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:crechp:978-981-287-832-8_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-287-832-8_2
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    1. Łukasik Paweł, 2019. "Creative Industries and Knowledge Replication," Management Sciences. Nauki o Zarządzaniu, Sciendo, vol. 24(3), pages 10-15, September.

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