2016
DOI: 10.46840/ec.2016.06.05
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Creative Economy and Sustainable Human Development

Abstract: This text aims to analyze and compare the creative economy (CE) and the sustainable human development (SHD) so to establish some potential convergences and/or divergences. The point is to see if the creative economy promotes both economic growth and human development, or not, and in a positive scenario, how sustainably it does. The paper defines CE and SHD, and shows how the later constitutes its index - the human development index. Before tabling the potential convergences and divergences at the last section,… Show more

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“…That said, this investigation provided preliminary evidence for the moderating effects of stringency on the inverse relationship between power distance and innovation, and the direct one between individualism and innovation. It may be useful for nations to be cognizant of the impacts of their policies on modern indicators of human development, such as creativity and innovation (e.g., Nobre, 2016 ), particularly in their response to the public health crisis. When cultures that are not accustomed to adhering to higher authorities, for instance, find themselves in a strict environment, their innovative activity suffers, among other outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That said, this investigation provided preliminary evidence for the moderating effects of stringency on the inverse relationship between power distance and innovation, and the direct one between individualism and innovation. It may be useful for nations to be cognizant of the impacts of their policies on modern indicators of human development, such as creativity and innovation (e.g., Nobre, 2016 ), particularly in their response to the public health crisis. When cultures that are not accustomed to adhering to higher authorities, for instance, find themselves in a strict environment, their innovative activity suffers, among other outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%