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- Also, it is the first time for the city to classify the cultural and creative industry into three categories — the traditional, the competitive, and the integrated.
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Feb 1, 2017 · The “Beijing Cultural and Creative Industry Classifications” includes nine categories including four media-focused industries: Software, Internet and Computer services; Press and Publication; Radio, Television, and Film; and Design Services. Table 1 outlines the nine categories and their scope.
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Dec 2, 2011 · This study focuses on Beijing’s cultural and creative industry clusters, discusses on the characteristic and advantage of cultural and creative industry clusters, analyses the situation and problem...
- Jingyuan Zhao, Zhongying Qi
- 2012
Chao Lu. Jia-lu Chang. Beijing Cultural and Creative Industry has been established as an important pillar of the capital economy and new growth points, and starting in 2006 issued a series...
Feb 1, 2017 · This “In Focus” report defines and categorizes Beijing’s cultural and creative industries media clusters, references government policies to accelerate their economic growth, and describes their current state of development.
- Si Si
- 2016
Oct 4, 2016 · During the Eleventh five-year, the added value of Beijing Cultural and Creative Industry increased from 8.121 billion RMB yuan in 2006 to 169.77 billion RMB yuan, with annual growth rate over 20 %, which exceeded annual GDP growth for 5.1 percent.
- Chao Lu, Jia-Lu Chang
- 2016
In 2020, the city's cultural industry achieved an added value of 377.02 billion yuan, accounting for 10.5 percent of the regional GDP. This is the first time that the added value of Beijing's cultural industry accounts for more than 10 percent of the economy.
Nov 17, 2020 · Since then, research on Beijing’s Creativity Index has emerged. Yu Qiwu (2008) proposed the Beijing Cultural Creativity Index System, which consists of five primary indicators: industrial scale, sci-tech research and development, human resources, cultural and social environment.