2011 IEEE Symposium on Business, Engineering and Industrial Applications (ISBEIA) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/isbeia.2011.6088873
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The development of the creative economy in Malaysia as experienced in two different case studies

Abstract: Cultural, tourism, and creative industries sectors can be understood as having intersecting policy agendas and economic interdependencies. In the developing context the first two have a somewhat longer history of analysis than the last one. However, emerging studies are beginning to emphasise all three domains are interconnected to each other, and need each other to sustain their products in the market. However, the studies are mainly concentrated on Western countries and there are still many aspects of this c… Show more

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“…There are local literature that explore the emergence of creative industry in Malaysia. Isa et al, whose work explores the development of the creative economy in Malaysia, lauded the potential of creative industry to create wealth and jobs through developing intellectual property (Isa, et al, 2011). In another work that explores the development of creative industry in Malaysia, Abu et al report on the government and the private sector collaborative efforts to develop the creative content industries and to make the public aware of the importance of this 'creative' economy (Abu et al, 2011).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are local literature that explore the emergence of creative industry in Malaysia. Isa et al, whose work explores the development of the creative economy in Malaysia, lauded the potential of creative industry to create wealth and jobs through developing intellectual property (Isa, et al, 2011). In another work that explores the development of creative industry in Malaysia, Abu et al report on the government and the private sector collaborative efforts to develop the creative content industries and to make the public aware of the importance of this 'creative' economy (Abu et al, 2011).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%