Business of Culture

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alley
Atlanta Symphony
australian
Australian Film
Australian Film Industry
Australian Film Producers
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Central Producer System
Country Music
creative sector innovation
cultural
Cultural Industries
cultural production systems
De Vany
DVD
entertainment market dynamics
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Face To Face
film
Follow
Game Developers
hollywood
Hollywood Motion Picture Industry
industries
industry
media industry strategy
Middle East
motion
Motion Picture Industry
Music Programmers
NBC
organizational behavior media
picture
Programming Repertoires
Record Firms
silicon
Silicon Alley
strategic management creative industries
Symphony
Symphony Orchestra
technology in arts management
Van Den Bosch
Vice Versa
Video Game Industry

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805851052
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jul 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The business of culture is the business of designing, producing, distributing, and marketing cultural products. Even though it gives employment to millions, and is the main business of many large and small organizations, it is an area that is rarely studied from a strategic management perspective. This book addresses this void by examining a wide range of cultural industries--motion pictures, television, music, radio, and videogames--from such a perspective. The articles included in this book will be helpful to individuals who seek a better understanding of organizations and strategies in the entertainment and media sector. But it should also provide valuable insights to managers and entrepreneurs who operate in environments that share the creative uncertainty and performance ambiguity that characterize most cultural industries.
Joseph Lampel, Jamal Shamsie, Theresa K. Lant