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  • ISBN 9781472440365
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Since the 1990s, heritage studies has emerged as a distinct academic field, and practices and rhetoric drawn from mainstream corporate management and strategic planning have become widespread. Based on extensive research, this book is an in-depth investigation of management practices rather than policies, based on a variety of case studies from around the world.

The authors take the issue of management in heritage seriously, but also take into account the role of other disciplines within heritage organizations. In particular, they focus on sustainability in terms of financial resources, human resources, knowledge management, and the relationship with the audience and communities of scholars. The book opens with a methodological introduction that discusses what it means to do research on management, and why international comparative research is essential. The body of the text engages issues of heritage and management through five distinct analytical lenses: management and the process of change, institutional settings and business models, change and planning, the Heritage Chain, and the space between policy and practice. Each of these five sections includes a chapter introducing the analytical framework and possible implications, followed by case histories from China, Italy, Malta, Turkey, and Peru. The book ends with a chapter of concluding reflections.

Luca Zan is Director of the GIOCA (Graduate Degree in Innovation and Organization of Culture and the Arts) master program and GIOCA Research group at the Department of Management, University of Bologna, Italy. He is Adjunct Professor in the Masters in Arts Management program at Carnegie Mellon University, USA, and at the China Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China. Sara Bonini Baraldi is Assistant Professor in the Department of Management, University of Bologna, Italy. She teaches in the GIOCA master program and is a member of the GIOCA Research group. Maria Lusiani is a Research Fellow in the Department of Management, Università Ca' Foscari, Venice, Italy and a member of the GIOCA Research group in the Department of Management, University of Bologna, Italy. Daniel David Shoup is a researcher with Archaeological/Historical Consultants, Oakland, California, USA, and a member of the GIOCA Research group in the Department of Management, University of Bologna, Italy. Paolo Ferri is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Business School, Stockholm University, Sweden, and a member of the GIOCA Research group in the Department of Management, University of Bologna, Italy. Federica Onofri is coordinator of the GIOCA master program, and a member of the GIOCA Research group in the Department of Management, University of Bologna, Italy.

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