Abstract:
Folklore, a vital component of Ghana’s cultural heritage, has been largely overlooked
in the country’s creative economy. It has been observed that folklore business is
declining with inadequate contribution to the creative economy of Ghana. The study
sought to assess the folklore in the creative economy of Ghana. Using a mixed method,
nine (9) participants were selected for the qualitative data through purposive sampling
and four hundred and thirty-two (432) respondents were used in a questionnaire to
collect the quantitative data. The stakeholder, cultural industry, diffusion innovation,
and creative economy theories underpinned the study. Using the exploratory sequential
design, the study gathered both qualitative and quantitative data through interview,
observation, and questionnaire to collect the data for the study. The study recorded a
significant contribution of folklore impact in the creative economy of Ghana, including
branding, commercialisation and tourism potentials on a national scale. These were
found to be avenues to reduce unemployment, increase tax revenue net and increase the
Gross Domestic Product of Ghana. However, factors such as copyright, branding, and
perception remain a major challenge on the commercialisation drive of the subject
matter. Therefore, it is recommended that obtaining authorisation and fee paying for
folklore commercialisation, should exclude the domestic folklore industry stakeholders
in Ghana. Thus, the state should as soon as possible amend its copyright act to reflect
the new dynamics of the populace views. Again, a national perception and branding
drive of folklore tourism should be instituted through the National Commission on
Culture and the National Folklore Board to create awareness and grant incentives to
folklore commercialisation groups in Ghana.
Description:
A dissertation in the Department of Music Education, School of Creative Arts,
submitted to the School of Graduate Studies in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy
(Arts and Culture)
in the University of Education, Winneba
OCTOBER, 2023