From Artistic Practice to Social Impact: The Transformation of Creative Professionals in the Global Era

Abstract This article examines the transformation of creative professionals in the context of global mobility, digital media expansion, and shifting cultural economies. It argues that artistic practice is no longer confined to aesthetic production but increasingly functions as a form of social impact, shaping communication, identity, and public perception across transnational environments.The study explores how … Read more

Mobilization and the Economy: The Strategic Cost of Human Capital Reallocation

Abstract This article examines the economic consequences of large-scale mobilization through the lens of human capital theory and institutional economics. The study argues that the primary cost of mobilization is not limited to fiscal expenditures but manifests in the structural reallocation of productive human resources. Using qualitative institutional analysis and applied financial sector observations, the … Read more