This problem is a UK government area of research interest (ARI) that was originally posted at https://ari.org.uk/ by a UK government organisation to indicate that they are keen to see research related to this area.
Are digital markets, including digital intermediation services such as platforms, impacting creator remuneration, and if so how?
In the creative industries (CI) there is a need to evidence approaches to better grow workforce skills and productivity explicitly addressing the skills gaps and shortages taking into account the complex dynamics of CI workforces, (e.g. including freelancers, contractors and employees in a range of organisational types from SMEs through to FTSE corporations). 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.
Contact details
csa@dcms.gov.uk
Related UKRI Projects
- Brighton Fuse 2
- The Digital Creativity Hub
- Centre of Excellence for Policy and Evidence in the Creative Industries
- Centre for Creativity, Regulation, Enterprise & Technology (CREATe)
- New Research Processes and Business Models for the Creative Industries
- Creative Fuse North East
- Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre
- Blokur, the Digital Catapult and the UK Games Fund: Smart contracts for creative interactions
- The Creative Database
- The Value of Creative Growth: making growth work for creative enterprise