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Review of Culture Industry Agglomeration on the Influencing Factors, Characteristics and Empirical Researches

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Culture industry agglomeration refers to that a large number of closely linked culture enterprises and support institutions gathered together in space, demonstrating strong and sustainable competitive advantage by collaboration. In terms of policy, China’s “12th Five-Year Plan” proposed to develop the culture industry. In addition, the 17th Session of the 6th CCP Plenary Conference has made a comprehensive plan on the development of culture industries, which indicates it has become an important issue in this era. Currently, researches on culture industry agglomeration mainly focus on influencing factors, characteristics and research methods at home and abroad. This paper is a literature review of the relevant literature, aiming to provide a theoretical reference for the development of China’s culture industry.

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Fu, Lp., He, Yj., Li, Jh. (2013). Review of Culture Industry Agglomeration on the Influencing Factors, Characteristics and Empirical Researches. In: Qi, E., Shen, J., Dou, R. (eds) The 19th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38427-1_40

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