Rodyti trumpą aprašą

dc.contributor.authorŠtreimikienė, Dalia
dc.contributor.authorKačerauskas, Tomas
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-18T20:30:12Z
dc.date.available2023-09-18T20:30:12Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.issn0968-0802
dc.identifier.urihttps://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/150491
dc.description.abstractThe creative economy is one of the fastest developing sectors in the global economy, providing income growth, new jobs and export earnings. In addition to economic benefits that flow from cultural and creative industries, the aforementioned contribute to resolving issues of sustainable urban development, as well as contributing to the 2030 Agenda, which is the main initiative of the United Nations. Although it is acknowledged by scholars that creativity promotes inclusive social progress and empowers people to take responsibility for their own economic, social and personal development and encourages innovation, which contributes significantly to sustainable growth, there is lack of empirically tested results. The article aims to analyse the linkages between the implementation of sustainable development goals achieved by countries, and the development of the creative economy in such countries. The empirical data were collected for comparison of creativity and sustainability indexes by reference to the case study of the Baltic States. Policy implications were provided based on the research conducted. The study found that Estonia is the best performing country in terms of measures of creativity and assessments of that country's creative economy. Furthermore, Estonia is the most sustainable country, and has achieved the greatest progress in implementing sustainable development goals of any of the Baltic States. All of the environmental indicators for Latvia, and taking into account Lithuania's economic indicators place these two countries at the same level in terms of sustainability.eng
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dc.format.extentp. 1632-1641
dc.format.mediumtekstas / txt
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.isreferencedbyGEOBASE (Elsevier)
dc.relation.isreferencedbyCABI - CAB Abstracts
dc.relation.isreferencedbyProQuest Central
dc.relation.isreferencedbyScopus
dc.relation.isreferencedbySocial Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science)
dc.rightsPrieinamas tik institucijos(-ų) intranete
dc.source.urihttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sd.2111
dc.source.urihttps://talpykla.elaba.lt/elaba-fedora/objects/elaba:67775544/datastreams/MAIN/content
dc.titleThe creative economy and sustainable development: The Baltic States
dc.typeStraipsnis Web of Science DB / Article in Web of Science DB
dcterms.references56
dc.type.pubtypeS1 - Straipsnis Web of Science DB / Web of Science DB article
dc.contributor.institutionMykolo Romerio universitetas
dc.contributor.institutionVilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas
dc.contributor.facultyKūrybinių industrijų fakultetas / Faculty of Creative Industries
dc.subject.researchfieldS 004 - Ekonomika / Economics
dc.subject.researchfieldS 008 - Komunikacija ir informacija / Communication and information
dc.subject.vgtuprioritizedfieldsEV05 - Kūrybinės industrijos skaitmeninės visuomenės plėtrai / Creative industries for digital society development
dc.subject.ltspecializationsL103 - Įtrauki ir kūrybinga visuomenė / Inclusive and creative society
dc.subject.encreative economy
dc.subject.encreative economy indexes
dc.subject.enSDGs, sustainability indexes
dc.subject.ensustainable development
dcterms.sourcetitleSustainable development
dc.description.issueiss. 6
dc.description.volumevol. 28
dc.publisher.nameERP Environment and John Wiley & Sons Ltd
dc.publisher.cityHoboken
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/sd.2111
dc.identifier.elaba67775544
dc.identifier.wos000559483500001
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85089365796


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