Environmental Sustainability of Creative Economy: Evidence from a Lithuanian Case Study

The objective of the undertaken study is to investigate the sustainability of creative economy and present a case study providing the main findings on the linkages between creative economy and sustainable development. The in-depth literature review of the creative economy and sustainable development...

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Main Authors: Tomas Kačerauskas, Dalia Streimikiene, Rasa Bartkute
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/17/9730
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spelling doaj-a7dae381be5b468a8c3ce419a57db64f2021-09-09T13:58:11ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-08-01139730973010.3390/su13179730Environmental Sustainability of Creative Economy: Evidence from a Lithuanian Case StudyTomas Kačerauskas0Dalia Streimikiene1Rasa Bartkute2Department of Philosophy and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Creative Industries, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Traku 1, LT-01132 Vilnius, LithuaniaInstitute of Sport Science and Innovations, Lithuanian Sports University, Sporto Str. 6, LT-44221 Kaunas, LithuaniaKaunas Faculty, Vilnius University, Muitines 8, LT-44280 Kaunas, LithuaniaThe objective of the undertaken study is to investigate the sustainability of creative economy and present a case study providing the main findings on the linkages between creative economy and sustainable development. The in-depth literature review of the creative economy and sustainable development offered the main insights in the development of the case study hypotheses. A case study on the biggest music festival that was organised in Lithuania is provided. The findings confirm that creative economy can be environmentally sustainable, and the customers identified their clear preferences for sustainability criteria in music festivals; however, not all these preferences are properly addressed by the organisers of cultural events, as it was revealed by this case study. The results of a quantitative study show that the festival participants are increasingly expressing the need for sustainable music festivals, but organisers have not yet taken the necessary actions to address this need. It is likely that, in the near future, the festival organisers in Lithuania will have to start applying various sustainability criteria during the festivals in order to attract more visitors and generate more income from such events as well to ensure environmental safety. The practical implications of conducted study are equally important for all stakeholders, such as the community, policymakers, companies, and regulatory agencies that are concerned with the implementation of sustainable development practices.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/17/9730creative economycreative industriessustainable developmentmusic festivalsustainability
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author Tomas Kačerauskas
Dalia Streimikiene
Rasa Bartkute
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Rasa Bartkute
Environmental Sustainability of Creative Economy: Evidence from a Lithuanian Case Study
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creative industries
sustainable development
music festival
sustainability
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Dalia Streimikiene
Rasa Bartkute
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title Environmental Sustainability of Creative Economy: Evidence from a Lithuanian Case Study
title_short Environmental Sustainability of Creative Economy: Evidence from a Lithuanian Case Study
title_full Environmental Sustainability of Creative Economy: Evidence from a Lithuanian Case Study
title_fullStr Environmental Sustainability of Creative Economy: Evidence from a Lithuanian Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Sustainability of Creative Economy: Evidence from a Lithuanian Case Study
title_sort environmental sustainability of creative economy: evidence from a lithuanian case study
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The objective of the undertaken study is to investigate the sustainability of creative economy and present a case study providing the main findings on the linkages between creative economy and sustainable development. The in-depth literature review of the creative economy and sustainable development offered the main insights in the development of the case study hypotheses. A case study on the biggest music festival that was organised in Lithuania is provided. The findings confirm that creative economy can be environmentally sustainable, and the customers identified their clear preferences for sustainability criteria in music festivals; however, not all these preferences are properly addressed by the organisers of cultural events, as it was revealed by this case study. The results of a quantitative study show that the festival participants are increasingly expressing the need for sustainable music festivals, but organisers have not yet taken the necessary actions to address this need. It is likely that, in the near future, the festival organisers in Lithuania will have to start applying various sustainability criteria during the festivals in order to attract more visitors and generate more income from such events as well to ensure environmental safety. The practical implications of conducted study are equally important for all stakeholders, such as the community, policymakers, companies, and regulatory agencies that are concerned with the implementation of sustainable development practices.
topic creative economy
creative industries
sustainable development
music festival
sustainability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/17/9730
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