Digital Knowledge Supply Chain for Creative Industry: A Conceptual Framework

Fachrunnisa O., Adhiatma A., Mustafa

Abstract

This paper aims to develop a framework for digital knowledge supply chain in creative industry. Creative industry is an industry that intensifies information and creativity by relying on ideas and stock of knowledge from its human resources (HR) as the main production factor in its economic activities. Industry stakeholders have committed to improve the quality of human resources involved in the creative industry. Commitments such as creating professional standardization, quality of education, competencies that must be possessed by each HR that are part of creating a competitive advantage of the nation through the creation of goods and services in the creative industry. The next problem that arises is that each institution or government body has an HR competency development program for creative industries, but until now it has not been integrated into the national standardization concept. Hence, we proposed a framework for digital knowledge supply chain to help this problem. Initial data is collected through in-depth interview with 13 informants. Results shows that creative industry has good understanding about knowledge management through talent development. Further research is discussed to validate the proposed framework.

Journal
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Page Range
914-924
Publication date
2020
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