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Creative industries in China: the digital turn

In: A Research Agenda for Creative Industries

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  • Terry Flew
  • Xiang Ren
  • Yi Wang

Abstract

This chapter on China’s history of policy development around the creative industries shows that China now takes a sophisticated and strongly contemporised view of the potential of both cultural heritage and convergent digital ‘createch’. The chapter is clear about the significance of the adoption, in China’s 13th Five Year Plan (1996–2020), of the digital creative industries as one of the five ‘strategic emerging industries’.

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  • Terry Flew & Xiang Ren & Yi Wang, 2019. "Creative industries in China: the digital turn," Chapters, in: Stuart Cunningham & Terry Flew (ed.), A Research Agenda for Creative Industries, chapter 10, pages 164-178, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:18292_10
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    1. Gianni Bonaiuti, 2019. "Schemi di pagamento e valute virtuali (Payment schemes and virtual currencies)," Moneta e Credito, Economia civile, vol. 72(288), pages 389-415.
    2. Bazi, Saleh & Filieri, Raffaele & Gorton, Matthew, 2023. "Social media content aesthetic quality and customer engagement: The mediating role of entertainment and impacts on brand love and loyalty," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 160(C).

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