Abstract

The cultural and creative industries (CCIs), which are part of the orange economy, have been increasingly recognized throughout history, which has led several nations around the world to include them as part of their economic strategies, despite the fact that their benefits transcend to other areas such as social and environmental, demonstrating that they can contribute to the achievement of sustainable development, Thus, this article focuses on the elaboration of a bibliometric analysis and a systematic review to assess the status and evolution of research associated with cultural and creative industries and sustainable development, as well as the positive impacts of these industries on this development model and the aspects and recommendations to be taken into account to promote their implementation. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses for Protocols (PRISMA) was used as a methodological reference. The results indicate multiple impacts of CCIs such as technological innovation, social cohesion, regeneration of urban life, among others. Asian and European regions are also highlighted as the most advanced in terms of scientific production on this topic.

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