Institutional Aspects of Regional Craftsmanship Based on The Principles of Subsidiarity and Cultural Sustainability
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American Journal of Social and Humanitarian Research
Abstract
In the given research, attention is paid to the institutional background of local crafts as
subsidiarity and cultural sustainability, their functions in strengthening the development of local
economy and maintaining the cultural heritage of the region. Although the awareness of handicrafts
as a cultural and economic resource has been increasing, effective institutional framework
combining those postulates has not yet been developed clearly. In order to fill this gap, the research
utilized qualitative analysis of the regional documents of an existing policy related to the family-
based enterprises of the craft industry, empirical assessment of its evolution and existence in a given
territory, as well as a comparison of the international experience. It emerges that governance
grounded on subsidiarity promotes local initiative, whereas cultural sustainability will guarantee
sustainability of traditional knowledge and competitiveness in the international markets. Findings
reflect the significance of grouping family companies, mentorship in the vocations sector and
incorporation of craftwork in tourism routes. The lessons provided present the framework of
sustainable regional development, and it is proposed that the institutional frameworks based on
cultural identity can successfully regulate the safeguarding of the heritage and modernization of an
economy.