Abstract
Drawing on the concept of glocalization, the paper aims to compare experiences and achievements of three Baltic countries in the field of creative industries. It seeks to crystallize the issue of creative industries in the Baltic context, and to figure out how the new concept of the creative economy is changing the understanding of the humanities and business functions, and the dynamics of their mutual interaction. In addition to the analysis of the prospects of creative industries in the Baltic countries and the obstacles they are facing, the paper aims at identifying parallel processes (the emergence of business incubators and creative villages) and different environments of the dispersion of creative industries.
Highlights
Globalization of economy, interdisciplinarity, and shifts in the labour market stimulates researchers to look for new terminology and methods of analysis that would define the changed situation and shape a modern notion of culture and economy
Originating from the use of creativity and its boost in economy, theoretical ideas of the creative industries professional Florida are being gradually implemented in all three Baltic countries where progressive infrastructure of cities is being designed and concentrated business, science, and entertainment quarters, parks and incubators are formed
Having discussed the aspects of glocalization and compared the status of creative industries in three Baltic countries, we can speak of different environments of the foundation and development trends of creative industries in each of them
Summary
Drawing on the concept of glocalization, the paper aims to compare experiences and achievements of three Baltic countries in the field of creative industries. It seeks to crystallize the issue of creative industries in the Baltic context, and to figure out how the new concept of the creative economy is changing the understanding of the humanities and business functions, and the dynamics of their mutual interaction. In addition to the analysis of the prospects of creative industries in the Baltic countries and the obstacles they are facing, the paper aims at identifying parallel processes (the emergence of business incubators and creative villages) and different environments of the dispersion of creative industries
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