Policies of Model Cities for Intellectual Property Protection and the Digitization Level of Cultural Industries: An Empirical Analysis Based on the DID Model
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/3a2jse21Keywords:
intellectual property protection, cultural industry digitalization, model city policy, DID model, empirical analysisAbstract
s: Within the realm of the digital economy, the cultural sector aligns with the times’ trajectory, experiencing a novel digital evolution, propelled by a mix of technological progress, shifts in market needs, and policy backing. This document aims to examine the effects and influence of the National Model City’s Intellectual Property Protection policy on the digital transformation of the cultural sector, and empirically investigates its role in boosting the digital transformation of this industry, particularly regarding the distinct efficacy and performance of intellectual property rights. Findings from the research indicate that enhancing the safeguarding of intellectual property rights plays a role in boosting the market competitiveness of the cultural sector and its associated products, alongside fostering consistent and robust progression in the industry’s growth. The research offers fresh theoretical insights and actionable advice for the digital evolution and metamorphosis of the cultural sector, aiding in deepening comprehension and advocating for the superior and advanced growth of the cultural sector within the digital economic sphere.