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THE DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES IN THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC AND THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST
Against the backdrop of growing interest in and the increasing importance of the creative sector of the economy in regions with a high level of socio-economic development, located primarily in the European part of the country, the development potential of creative industries in the Far East has become a relevant topic of research. The objective of this study is to formulate pro- posals for the development of the creative sector of the economy, taking into account regional characteristics, based on a systematic analysis of issues in the field of creative industries within the regions of the Far Eastern Federal District.
Based on data on job vacancies in the labor market within the creative industries, supplemented by microdata on aggregated revenue and profit and the average headcount of employees at creative enterprises, and taking into account the level of the Russian Regional Index of Creative Industries, a quantitative analysis is conducted of the development potential of creative industries in the regions of the Far East, as well as a qualitative analysis of the relevance and demand for creative professions and employer requirements. The qualitative analysis is supported by an in-depth comparative analysis of the regions, taking into account their institutional, infrastructural, and cultural characteristics, and an interpretation of the identified patterns is provided. The study drew on data from the RosNavyk platform regardingjob openings by region, as well as financial reports from companies in the SPARK-Interfax information and analytical system.
The study’s findings indicate that constraints on the development of creative industries are linked to a shortage of skilled personnel, insufficient educational attainment, and remoteness from Russia’s central regions. Overcoming these constraints is seen in the development of the export potential of creative companies, the formation of creative specialization, the development of creative education, and support for joint projects between the Arctic and Far East regions to achieve a synergistic effect. The results of the study contribute to an understanding of the challenges facing the development of creative industries and identify the conditions for their successful operation in today’s reality.
Based on data on job vacancies in the labor market within the creative industries, supplemented by microdata on aggregated revenue and profit and the average headcount of employees at creative enterprises, and taking into account the level of the Russian Regional Index of Creative Industries, a quantitative analysis is conducted of the development potential of creative industries in the regions of the Far East, as well as a qualitative analysis of the relevance and demand for creative professions and employer requirements. The qualitative analysis is supported by an in-depth comparative analysis of the regions, taking into account their institutional, infrastructural, and cultural characteristics, and an interpretation of the identified patterns is provided. The study drew on data from the RosNavyk platform regardingjob openings by region, as well as financial reports from companies in the SPARK-Interfax information and analytical system.
The study’s findings indicate that constraints on the development of creative industries are linked to a shortage of skilled personnel, insufficient educational attainment, and remoteness from Russia’s central regions. Overcoming these constraints is seen in the development of the export potential of creative companies, the formation of creative specialization, the development of creative education, and support for joint projects between the Arctic and Far East regions to achieve a synergistic effect. The results of the study contribute to an understanding of the challenges facing the development of creative industries and identify the conditions for their successful operation in today’s reality.
Antonova I. S. antonovais@tpu.ru
Oglezneva E. A. liza.oglezneva@mail.ru
Keywords: labor market creative industries creative professions business entities labor market demand
