What methodologies can be applied or developed to quantify the generation of soft power through UK creative businesses’ international activities?
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There is also a need to understand the level and type of innovation and R&D activity undertaken by creative businesses, and the impacts this has on growth, trade and societal benefits. We are also interested in how the creative industries are adapting business models and navigating new markets, as well as how these changes affect audiences. MCI wants to better understand the values and future values of the CIs including economic output but beyond this to consider societal delivery, soft power and net zero.
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Related UKRI funded projects
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Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) AHRC for UCA
At UCA, the fusion of creative education, research, and professional practice brings together a wealth of impact expertise. UCA's research profile includes peer-reviewed publications, practice-based research and collabor...
Funded by: AHRC
Why might this be relevant?
The project focuses on creative industries and their impact, but does not specifically address the quantification of soft power generation through international activities.
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Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre
In recognition of the growing availability of data in key areas of policy, the PEC will introduce set piece UK-wide 'State of the Nation' reporting in each of four high-level priority thematic areas led by the four organ...
Funded by: AHRC
Why might this be relevant?
The project aims to provide evidence-based insights into the creative industries, including internationalisation, but does not specifically focus on quantifying soft power generation.
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SEED Fellowship
The SEED fellowship focuses on scoping and developing a new UK-China creative industries research and innovation hub through scoping sectors, engaging stakeholders, empowering participants, and developing future-focused ...
Funded by: AHRC
Why might this be relevant?
The project focuses on developing a UK-China creative industries hub, which could potentially contribute to soft power generation, but does not specifically address methodologies for quantifying this.