2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-20302-2_22
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Pandemic-Driven Digital Innovation in Latvian Museums: Diversity, Diffusion, and Role in Sustainable Development

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“…Quantitative results of this comprehensive study (Vikmane, 2022;Vikmane & Kristala, 2022;Vikmane & Klāsons, 2023) show that digitally innovative museums in Latvia are overwhelmingly perceived as a socially desirable norm for image building and popularity (91.8%) and to meet the needs of the 21 st -century public (87.6%). Qualitative results of this study show that the most digitally innovative museums also acknowledge their longterm efforts to be innovation leaders as pro of of being a part of the Western world.…”
Section: Setting the Scenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantitative results of this comprehensive study (Vikmane, 2022;Vikmane & Kristala, 2022;Vikmane & Klāsons, 2023) show that digitally innovative museums in Latvia are overwhelmingly perceived as a socially desirable norm for image building and popularity (91.8%) and to meet the needs of the 21 st -century public (87.6%). Qualitative results of this study show that the most digitally innovative museums also acknowledge their longterm efforts to be innovation leaders as pro of of being a part of the Western world.…”
Section: Setting the Scenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantitative results of this comprehensive study (Vikmane, 2022;Vikmane & Kristala, 2022;Vikmane & Klāsons, 2023) show that digitally innovative museums in Latvia are overwhelmingly perceived as a socially desirable norm for image building and popularity (91.8%) and to meet the needs of the 21 st -century public (87.6%). Qualitative results of this study show that the most digitally innovative museums also acknowledge their longterm efforts to be innovation leaders as pro of of being a part of the Western world.…”
Section: Setting the Scenementioning
confidence: 99%