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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. The analysis of the 137 selected articles reveal that ICI is best defined by adopting a holistic view, considering its sources, the industries in which it takes place, and its outcomes.

  4. 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.

  5. 12 sty 2021 · The number of classes is not decided a priori, but determined by statistical criteria. The Bayesian information criterion (BIC) and Akaike information criterion (AIC) are usually used as a guide to determine the number of classes that fit the data best.

  6. 1 sty 2006 · The arts and entertainment industries (hereafter “creative industries”) provide an attractive site for applying this approach because they employ distinctive types of deals and intra-firm governance arrangements.

  7. The FCS defines ten distinct categories: (0) cultural heritage; (1) printed matter and literature; (2 & 3) music and the performing arts; (4) visual arts; (5&6) audiovisual media (5 cinema and photography; 6 radio and television); (7) socio cultural activities; (8) sports and games; (9) environment and nature.

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