Aleksić, Vesna and Kočović De Santo, Milica (2018) Shaping tradition into cultural-economic goods in order to achieve sustainable development: case of Serbian silk production. In: Sustainable growth and development in small open economies. Institute of World Economics. Budapest : Centre for Economic and Regional Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, pp. 218-234. ISBN 978-963-301-663-3

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Abstract

The main goal of the paper is to answer the question: How to use traditional knowledge in order to create cultural-economic goods? This is topical because the connection of real tradition and crafts with responsible forms of entrepreneurship represent a real direction to achieve sustainable development goals, with a revitalization of culture that is related to real historical facts. This paper represents a continuation of work that relies on our previous research findings (related to key phenomena: silk production, silk roads, proto-industrialization, cultural political economy etc.). Theories we rely on (such as the cultural political economy, sustainable development, common goods, social and cultural entrepreneurship, cultural tourism) have enabled to summarize the facts that are related to our key phenomena. We used our previous research data which implied strong historical approaches, archive data and field research. This allowed us to strengthen universal findings and conclusions we came to about each element. In confirming mentioned conclusions our specific previous studies helped a lot (Serbia, Calabria cases), as well as the examples of other authors. Moreover, this helped us create a possible solution for a revitalization of silk production as multi-layered heritage that can contribute to sustainable development.

Item Type: Book Section
Keywords: silk production, cultural-economic goods, entrepreneurship, sustainable development, proto-industrial phase, textile trade and markets
Subjects: D History General and Old World > D History (General)
Depositing User: INIS Repozitorijum
Date Deposited: 07 Sep 2023 19:48
Last Modified: 07 Sep 2023 19:48
URI: http://inisdr.bg.ac.rs/id/eprint/563

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