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The Notion of Creative Industries

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The scientific literature uses various different concepts of Creative Industries. Thus, a generally and widely accepted definition is unavailable, and studies on creative industries make use of several different approaches towards the topic. Which approach is used depends on the historical context, the object of investigation or the specific questions to be answered. Eventually, the borders set by the availability of data and measurability in general might play a role as well.

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Puchta, D., Schneider, F., Haigner, S., Wakolbinger, F., Jenewein, S. (2010). The Notion of Creative Industries. In: The Berlin Creative Industries. Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-8651-1_2

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