Transforming Museum Management

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change management
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ethnographic case study
Feedback
Feedback Function
Funding Model
Gallery Host
Gdp Growth Rate
inclusive exhibition strategies
Leverage Points
Longitudinal Ethnography
Mental Models
Municipal Art
museum management transformation framework
museum studies
Mutual Casualty
Mutual Causality
mutual causality theory
Negative Feedback Processes
North State
Open Systems Theory
organisational behavior
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Organization's Mental Models
Organization’s Mental Models
Positive Feedback Function
River Cities
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Tightrope Walker

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  • ISBN 9781032030098
  • Weight: 250g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Museums must change to illuminate the histories, cultures, and social issues that matter to their local population. Based on a unique longitudinal ethnographic study, Transforming Museum Management illustrates how a traditional art museum attempted to transform into a more inclusive and community-based institution.

Using open systems theory and the Buddhist concept of mutual causality, it examines the museum’s internal management structure and culture, programs and exhibitions, and mental models of museum workers. In providing both theoretical and practical foundations to transform management structures, this accessible volume will benefit stakeholders by proposing a new culture and structure to arts institutions, to change practice to be more relevant, diverse, and inclusive.

This book will be an invaluable resource for researchers and advanced students of museum studies, cultural management, arts administration, non-profit management, and organizational studies.

Yuha Jung, PhD, is an associate professor of Arts Administration at the University of Kentucky in the United States. She is also an associate editor for the journal Museum Management and Curatorship and a board member of the Association of Arts Administration Educators.

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