About this book series

This book series covers research on creative economies based on humanity and spirituality to enhance the competitiveness, sustainability, peace, and fairness of international society. We define a creative economy as a socio-economic system that promotes those creative activities with a high market value and leads to the improvement of society’s overall well-being.

As the global economy has developed, we have seen severe competition and polarization in income distribution. With this drastic change in the economic system, creativity with a high market value has come to be considered the main source of competiveness. But in addition to the improvement of competitiveness, we are required to work toward fairness in society. 

In the process of developing a mature market, consumers come to understand that what they require most essentially is humanity and spirituality. This cannot be given or bought, but requires sharing with others across cultures and learning and developing further from their richness. Long-term sustainability of a company in this new age also requires building the same values of humanity and spirituality within its own internal organizational culture and practices.
 
Through this series, we intend to propose various policy recommendations that contribute to the prosperity of international society and improve the well-being of mankind by clarifying the concrete actions that are needed.

Electronic ISSN
2364-9445
Print ISSN
2364-9186
Series Editor
  • Stephen Hill,
  • Kazuo Nishimura,
  • Tadashi Yagi

Book titles in this series

  1. Creative Complex Systems

    Editors:
    • Kazuo Nishimura
    • Masatoshi Murase
    • Kazuyoshi Yoshimura
    • Copyright: 2021

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook
  2. Creative Context

    Creativity and Innovation in the Media and Cultural Industries

    Editors:
    • Nissim Otmazgin
    • Eyal Ben-Ari
    • Copyright: 2020

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. Research Papers in Economics (RePEc)