#4419. Managing projects in creative industries: a compromise between artistic and project management values

December 2026publication date
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Journal’s subject area:
Visual Arts and Performing Arts;
Cultural Studies;
Communication;
Management of Technology and Innovation;
Strategy and Management;
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Abstract:
The study looks at projection as the primary form of the creative industry for a decade. The study argues that design creates a conflict between the values ​​emanating from project management and the artistic value of the product being created. A cost-saving model was used to analyze the results of the creative industries. The study used semi-structured interviews with small and medium-sized advertising agencies. The results show that the viability of projects is manifested in finding a value-based compromise that is real and achievable under the condition of educational attitudes towards clients and satisfaction of artists.
Keywords:
compromise; Creative industries; economies of worth; project management; value systems; artistic values

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