Art Projects Management Specifics in the System of Cultural and Creative Industries in Ukraine
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2021.244402Abstract
The purpose of the article is to provide a description of current trends in art projects management in the system of cultural and creative industries in Ukraine. The methodology is the application of descriptive and definitive analysis, functional analysis, formal characterization while conducting the research for the management and development of projects in the art and culture fields in Ukraine. The scientific novelty consists of the analysis of project management in the fields of culture and arts and the possibilities of applying methods of corporate project management in the cultural and creative industries system, in particular, in the system of higher education in Ukraine. Conclusions. The project is one of the most widely used forms of economic activity. The art project has few specific differences in the system of cultural and creative industries. Project management systems are widely applied to project-oriented enterprises, including in the system of cultural and creative industries, which mostly uses project forms of organization of production processes. The use of project management tools has a theoretical perspective for its application in art and cultural higher education. Further research will be devoted to the possibilities of applying the project management system to the institutions of higher education in the culture and art fields.
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