๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€œArchitecture of Valueโ€ series, where value is understood not as an intrinsic property of an object, but as the result of a designed context.

๐Ÿ”ฌ 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

๐Ÿงฉ 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)

๐Ÿงญ 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

โœณ๏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

๐ŸŒ 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

Context Engineering in Value Construction: An Architectural and Mathematical-Logical Model for Cultural and Jewelry Assets