The impact of COVID-19 on the cultural and creative industries: determinants of vulnerability and estimated recovery times

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES
J. Snowball, A. Gouws
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Abstract

ABSTRACT In many countries, lockdown regulations and social distancing have had a negative impact on the cultural and creative industries. As vaccination rates rise, and restrictions begin to ease, understanding the recovery paths for different parts of the sector in many contexts will be important. Much sector-specific research has been conducted, but there are far fewer studies that estimate the economy-wide impact of the lockdowns using quantitative techniques. Published research is also dominated by information from the global north, with less information coming from developing country contexts with higher levels of informality. This article uses two surveys (2020 and 2021) of firms and freelancers, and key stakeholder interviews in the cultural and creative industries, in South Africa and a Social Accounting Matrix, to fill this gap. Data on changing business continuity is used to construct a vulnerability score for each sub-sector, and to determine domain-specific factors that affect predicted recovery rates.
2019冠状病毒病对文化和创意产业的影响:脆弱性的决定因素和估计恢复时间
在许多国家,封锁规定和社交距离对文化创意产业产生了负面影响。随着疫苗接种率的上升和限制开始放松,了解该部门不同部门在许多情况下的恢复路径将是重要的。已经进行了许多针对特定行业的研究,但使用定量技术估计封锁对整个经济影响的研究要少得多。已发表的研究也以来自全球北方的信息为主,来自非正式程度较高的发展中国家的信息较少。本文使用两项调查(2020年和2021年)对公司和自由职业者进行调查,并对南非文化和创意产业的主要利益相关者进行访谈,并使用社会会计矩阵来填补这一空白。改变业务连续性的数据用于为每个子部门构建漏洞评分,并确定影响预测恢复率的特定于领域的因素。
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Cultural Trends
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