๐ Cultural Economics#
This section brings together academic research focused on cultural economics, mechanisms of value formation, and the construction of symbolic assets.
This research direction extends the โArchitecture of Valueโ series, where value is understood not as an intrinsic property of an object, but as the result of a designed context.
๐ฌ Research Field#
- cultural economics and symbolic assets
- value and context construction
- provenance and object history
- integration into global cultural codes
- digital continuity and future assets
๐งฉ Research Foundation#
Within this domain, academic publications are developed based on research protocols presented in the:
โ Architecture of Value
Each paper represents a formalization of a specific protocol and combines:
- formal modeling (logic, structure, quantifiers)
- economic interpretation (markets, valuation, institutions)
- applied cases (cultural or jewellery assets)
๐งญ Scientific Approach#
Core assumption:
Value is a function of context that can be designed, formalized, and scaled.
This enables:
- shifting from asset evaluation to value system design
- integrating cultural, economic, and semantic dimensions
- developing new approaches to analyzing cultural asset markets
โณ๏ธ Development Structure#
The research evolves through a series of papers, each corresponding to a protocol:
- Value Construction
- Provenance Engineering
- Semantic Anchoring
- Digital Continuity
- Value Resilience
๐ Perspective#
This direction opens opportunities for:
- interdisciplinary research (economics + culture + design)
- analysis of art and jewellery markets
- new approaches to intangible asset valuation
- integration into international academic and applied projects