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Conclusions

In: Navigating the Paradoxes of Digital Transformation in the Creative and Cultural Industries

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  • Luigi Nasta

    (John Cabot University)

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The book concludes by highlighting the multifaceted impact of digital transformation on the creative and cultural industries, focusing on three key paradoxes: the democratization of content creation, the tension between accessibility and exclusivity, and the balance between global reach and local identity. It emphasizes how digital technologies have lowered barriers to entry for creators, fostering inclusivity and cultural diversity, but also introduced significant challenges in safeguarding intellectual property and ensuring economic sustainability. The shift toward digital platforms has disrupted traditional revenue models, requiring stakeholders to adopt agile strategies for marketing, distribution, and audience engagement. Furthermore, the global reach enabled by digital platforms offers unprecedented opportunities for cross-cultural exchange but risks homogenizing local identities. The book concludes with actionable strategies for creators, organizations, and policymakers, recommending adaptive business models, ethical consumption practices, and collaborative approaches to foster sustainable growth. By addressing the interconnected challenges holistically, stakeholders can ensure a vibrant, resilient, and innovative future for the creative and cultural industries.

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  • Luigi Nasta, 2025. "Conclusions," Springer Books, in: Navigating the Paradoxes of Digital Transformation in the Creative and Cultural Industries, chapter 0, pages 113-120, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-77473-7_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-77473-7_6
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