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16 gru 2013 · Our review highlights how the three perspectives shed light on categorical dynamics in creative industries, while building on different levels of analysis, involving different number and types of actors and yielding different insights depending on the stages of industry evolution.
The traditional definition of "cultural industries" has evolved into the broader one of "Creative industries", to then reach the concept of "cultural and creative industries" (CCI), used by the European Union (EU), which considers the differences between the two categories of activities.
The arts are a vehicle through which human beings cultivate distinct social, cultural, and individual identities while transmitting values, impressions, judgements, ideas, visions, spiritual meanings, patterns of life, and experiences across time and space.
Arts Council England welcomes this review of the classification and measurement of the creative industries and supports the movement towards a more robust and replicable methodology for classifying and measuring the creative industries.
This framework helps to integrate findings of consumption surveys and to explain the emergence of new artistic genres as a form of ritual classification. Societies' artistic classification systems vary along four dimensions: differentiation, hierarchy, universality, and boundary strength.
The U.S. Census Bureau classifies business establishments and enterprises into industries using its North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Arts and cultural industries are those NAICS codes that represent organizations that are engaged in the production of arts and culture-related goods and services.
1 The U.S. Census Bureau classifies business establishments and enterprises into industries using its North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). “Arts and cultural industries” are those NAICS codes that represent organizations that are engaged in the production of arts and culture-related