The Progress of Science and Technology and the Construction of Cultural Industry Systems: A Review
Keywords:
Science and technology, Cultural industry, Innovation, Technological progress, Cultural economicsAbstract
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the relationship between the progress of science and technology and the construction of cultural industry systems. Drawing upon interdisciplinary perspectives from science and technology studies, cultural economics, and innovation management, we analyze how advancements in science and technology have influenced the development and evolution of cultural industries. Through a systematic examination of literature and case studies spanning various sectors such as media, entertainment, arts, and heritage, we explore the mechanisms through which technological innovation has reshaped the production, distribution, and consumption of cultural goods and services. Furthermore, we discuss the implications of these trends for the structure, dynamics, and sustainability of cultural industry systems in the digital age. The insights derived from this review offer valuable implications for policymakers, industry practitioners, and researchers seeking to navigate the intersection of science, technology, and culture in the contemporary landscape.