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2016 | 4 | nr 4 Creativity, Knowledge and Social Responsibility in Management Aspects | 27--37
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Internationalization Process of Creative Industries: Tendencies, Problems and Challenges

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Today creative industries are not only a giant in global economy, but as well a segment that constantly shows growth, and is a source of innovation. This did not happen without globalization in XXI century. Analysis shows that although internationalization process is greatly supported by international and national government-based funding platforms for continued growth of creative industry full government-based support is needed to increase co-production and insourcing. (original abstract)
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  • Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania
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