The collaborative sharing development of regional cultural and creative industries: evidence from China

Authors

  • Li Jiao Department of International Economy & Trade in School of Economics, Hebei University
  • Wang Zhixin Department of International Economy & Trade in School of Economics, Hebei University

Keywords:

regional cultural and creative industries, industrial integration mechanism, industrial chain feedback coupling mechanism, collaborative sharing

Abstract

Regional integration and coordinated development are an effective support for the improvement of regional competitiveness, while the construction of a regional community of cultural and creative industries can well promote the economic interflow and benefit sharing among different cities or regions. In this paper, based on the industrial association theory and industrial cluster theory, it explains the connotation of the collaborative sharing development of regional culture creative industry, then makes further study on two main operating mechanisms—the industrial integration mechanism and the industry chain feedback coupling mechanism—in the coordinated sharing development of regional culture creative industry, and finally gives some suggestions through a typical comparison across different regions in China. Using the Cultural Industry Development Index to evaluate the typical regions, the productivity index, influence power index and driving force index in three sub-indexes measure different development strength, development performance and government promotion efficiency in regional cultural industries. It is showed that the eastern areas kept an overall strong, stable and mature development and other areas with differentiated development were more obvious; while the overall situation of cultural consumption in the eastern region is better than that in the central and western regions. In addition, Sichuan and Inner Mongolia in the western regions entered the national top 10 for the first time. The development of Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta is similar, but the development of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region is different. On the level of regional comprehensive and coordinated development, the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration is the best, and its comprehensive development index of economy, society and environment is better than the Pearl River Delta and Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration.

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Published

2025-08-13

How to Cite

The collaborative sharing development of regional cultural and creative industries: evidence from China. (2025). Current Perspective on Business Operations, 1(1), 33-45. https://ejournal.garudarisetid.co.id/cpbo/article/view/4

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