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Full Description
Responding to a question of immense interdisciplinary interest, this book investigates the construction of value in the curation of film festivals and production of cultural events undertaken by nonprofit arts organizations around the world. Combining their expertise in economics and sociology, the authors outline a theoretically and methodologically cohesive approach that puts the valuation of cinema right into the middle of global value chain research. It challenges the ways in which the interdisciplinary pursuit of cultural economics has approached cultural value, presenting a thorough analytic inquiry into who produces the value and who seeks rent in the value chain. While offering a fresh approach to cinema and media economics, the book highlights the significant way of nonprofit actor incorporation into value chains and value networks.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Research Fundamentals of Global Value Chain Analysis.- Chapter 3. Introducing the Special Dynamics of the Culture Value Chain.- Chapter 4. Enrichment Economy.- Chapter 5. Source of Cultural Value-Added: Eventization.- Chapter 6. Rents and Redistribution in the Cultural Value Chain.- Chapter 7. Artistic Value, Ricardian Rent, and Power.- Chapter 8. Conclusion and Future Research Direction./