Digital Transformation in the Cultural and Creative Industries

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  • ISBN 9780367351168
  • Weight: 421g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This research-based book investigates the effects of digital transformation on the cultural and creative sectors. Through cases and examples, the book examines how artists and art institutions are facing the challenges posed by digital transformation, highlighting both positive and negative effects of the phenomenon.

With contributions from an international range of scholars, the book examines how digital transformation is changing the way the arts are produced and consumed. As relative late adopters of digital technologies, the arts organizations are shown to be struggling to adapt, as issues of authenticity, legitimacy, control, trust, and co-creation arise.

Leveraging a variety of research approaches, the book identifies managerial implications to render a collection that is valuable reading for scholars involved with arts and culture management, the creative industries and digital transformation more broadly.

Marta Massi is Assistant Professor, Brandon University, Canada.

Marilena Vecco is Professor of Entrepreneurship at Burgundy School of Business, France and Professor Associated to the Carmelle and Rémi Marcoux Chair in Arts Management, HEC Montréal, Canada.

Yi Lin is Professor of Arts Management at the School of Arts and Director of the National Centre for Research into Intercultural Communication of Arts, at Peking University, China.