Creative industries and their role in the creative value chain – a comparative study of SMEs in Canada and Thailand
Vincent DUTOTThe terms ‘creative economy’ and ‘creative industries’ refer to
emerging models of development that play a major role in both creativity and
in the intellectual capital for economic development, while the creative value
chain is one of the most straightforward and widely recognised methods used in
analysing the structure and function of creative industries. This paper has
three objectives: 1) to identify the role of SMEs in the creative value chain;
2) to compare the role of SMEs in the creative value chain in Canada and
Thailand; 3) to identify the challenges that Thai SMEs face in the creative
value chain and to see what lessons can be learned from Canadian SMEs. This
research is one of the first studies to compare the role of SMEs in the creative
value chain, especially in the context of a comparative study between a
developed and a developing country.