Although the mapping of the Cultural and Creative industry (CCI) in Greece has been a top priority for the Ministry of Culture and Sports since 2006, it was only until recently that the CCI in Greece has been the subject of a comprehensive study. The study titled “Mapping the Cultural and Creative Industries in Greece” was conducted by the Regional Development Institute of Panteion University from September to December 2016 and was published last June. The study provides a clear and complete overview of the Creative and Cultural Industry in Greece, for the period 2008-2014, in order to examine its contribution to the economy, employment, and society as a whole.
What does Cultural and Creative Industries mean?
For those not acquainted with the term Cultural and Creative Industries, it is used to describe any enterprise producing marketable goods of high aesthetic or symbolic nature. The use of these products aims at stimulating consumers’ reactions stemming from this experience. The end product or service comprises an intellectual property and a product subject to the legislation for the protection of intellectual property rights. That is to say, the term covers a wide and diverse range of activities (performing and visual arts, design, architecture, advertising, publicity, audiovisual media, software etc), relevant to the wider field of culture.
Overall outlook of the study
You can read the executive summary in English here. Read the full text [in Greek]: Part 1; Part 2
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