Establishment Of Cultural Industries In Ukraine: Implementation Of Foreign Practices
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https://doi.org/10.26668/businessreview/2023.v8i5.1596%20Keywords:
Culture, Creativity, Cultural Industries, Ceative Clusters, Cultural ProductsAbstract
Purpose: The research aims to identify the main directions of implementation of foreign experience in the development of cultural industries in Ukraine.
Theoretical framework: Cultural industries and their implementation in Ukraine are an integral part of the humanities research paradigm. This study focuses on cultural and creative industries and the implementation of foreign practices in Ukrainian realities.
Design/methodology/approach: The research methodology is based on an integrated approach. We used a descriptive method, analysis, and synthesis, which helps with the theoretical foundations of the study. We also used statistical methods and the method of observation, which allows us to study the impact of the international cultural sector on the cultural environment in Ukraine.
Findings: The result of the study is the establishment of an algorithm for the introduction of cultural and creative industries into the country's cultural and economic space, which will transform the Ukrainian economy into a creative one.
Research, Practical & Social implications: In the future, it is worth exploring ways and systematic approaches to ensure the unique and vital importance of creative industries for the development of national culture and economy.
Originality/value: Moreover, it is necessary to highlight universal hypotheses for the further development of the country's cultural sector.
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