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AuthorAl-Hammadi, Mariam Ibrahim
Available date2023-08-29T06:05:58Z
Publication Date2023
Publication Nameقرطاس الدراسات الحضارية و الفكرية
ISSN1112-993X
URIhttps://www.asjp.cerist.dz/en/article/230103
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/46954
AbstractThis article discusses the newly emergent notion of the knowledge economy, which is an economy based on the arts and sciences, accompanied by an understanding of the role of knowledge in the development of the economy and human societies. The complex and multifaceted relationship between culture and the economy is comprehensively explored by examining a private museum, the Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Museum in Qatar (FQM), which is home to an extensive collection of art, artifacts, and cultural objects. Analyzing the practices of FQM helped explore the relationship between intellectual property and the knowledge economy. The article raises the following questions: To what extent can investment in cultural heritage and museums be considered a contribution to the knowledge economy? How important is the contribution of the private sector to the knowledge economy? The article further explores the role of the humanities and creative arts in the knowledge economy.
Languageen
Publisherجامعة أبو بكر بلقايد تلمسان
SubjectKnowledge-Economy
Culture and Knowledge-Based Economy
Qatari Cultural Heritage
Faisal bin Qassim Museum
Private sector and the knowledge economy
Arts and Knowledge-Economy
TitleThe Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Museum and the Knowledge Economy: From Private Collection to Public Domain
Alternative Titleمتحف الشيخ فيصل بن قاسم واقتصاد المعرفة: من المقتنيات الخاصة إلى الملك العام
TypeArticle
Pagination86-106
Issue Number2
Volume Number11
ESSN2710-8147
dc.accessType Open Access


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