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Taiwan Creative Living Industries, guided and supported by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, embodies the policy focusing on the culture and creativity industrial development. The present study aims to investigate how such industries create the value of sustainable management among the fields, the museums, and the government’s policies through three instruments: the in-depth interviews with industry operators, participant observations, and literature review.
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Chieh, H.I., Shyh-Huei, H., Yi-Fang, K., Liang-Ching, Y. (2012). An Investigation on the Network Governance of the Yilan Museums Group. In: Matsumoto, M., Umeda, Y., Masui, K., Fukushige, S. (eds) Design for Innovative Value Towards a Sustainable Society. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3010-6_200
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