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Full-Text Articles in Arts Management
Management Et Mondialisation: Prise En Compte Des Cultures Nationales, Véronique Richard
Management Et Mondialisation: Prise En Compte Des Cultures Nationales, Véronique Richard
Dirassat
MANAGEMENT AND GLOBALIZATION
Taking into Account National Cultures
This research tries to deal with a rather interesting problematic that of MANAGEMENT AND GLOBALIZATION through the following points: Definition and challenges of management in a period of globalization and characteristics of globalization and effects on the management of people and cultural differences and management of companies and identity conflicts or cultural enrichment.
Copyright And Copywrong, Noah Granard
Copyright And Copywrong, Noah Granard
Backstage Pass
This paper attempts to offer a critique of the music industry and modern copyright law via analysis/individual case study in order to provide suggestions for possible reform. Topics include: background information and commentary on the status of the public domain, why the current laws/statures hamper creativity, and what steps should be taken next to remedy these issues. In order to both promote new music, while also respecting the intellectual property of artists and groups with existing content, there must be genuine reform at the highest levels; copyright and music industry laws must stem from the basis of supporting artists and …
Industry Profile: Tour Manager, Lisa Policaro, Elizabeth Shearrow
Industry Profile: Tour Manager, Lisa Policaro, Elizabeth Shearrow
Backstage Pass
Lisa Policaro is a Tour Manager from Long Island, New York with over 20 years of experience in the music business. She has worked in all areas of the industry from Interning for Columbia Records to working her way up to being Tour Manager. In this interview, Lisa talks with Elizabeth Shearrow (‘23) about how she got her start in the industry, what qualities students need to have to become a Tour Manager, and how COVID-19 has impacted her career.
Crowdfunding In The Music Industry And Its Impact On The Business Models Of Industry Stakeholders, Ryan M. Carter
Crowdfunding In The Music Industry And Its Impact On The Business Models Of Industry Stakeholders, Ryan M. Carter
Selected Honors Theses
Challenges currently facing the music industry have led many key players to reevaluate their business models in order to survive the changing environment. Crowdfunding has become a popular way among musicians and artists to finance creative projects and/or careers. Crowdfunding works by collecting investments from a pool of people in order to raise funds for a venture, idea, or project. In recent years, crowdfunding has gained significant traction in the music industry, especially among independent artists. The introduction of crowdfunding into the mix of business models has not only impacted artists but record labels and live sector companies as well. …
Midwestern Artists' Responses To The Demands Of Entrepreneurial Management, Carolyn Melissa Nelson-Kavajecz
Midwestern Artists' Responses To The Demands Of Entrepreneurial Management, Carolyn Melissa Nelson-Kavajecz
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
Artists have the potential to achieve higher levels of success in business management, leadership roles, and entrepreneurial endeavors if equipped with the proper knowledge. Although artists may have a creative perspective and could possess many of the attributes sought after by organizations and communities in need of innovative leaders, their approaches to entrepreneurial management differ from traditional business managers or community leaders. The problem was poor understanding of how artists in Midwestern regions of the United States respond to the demands of entrepreneurial management. The purpose of this qualitative multiple-case study was to understand how 20 individuals who self-identified as …
Marching On Together: The Future Of Non-Profit Museums In A For-Profit World, Matthew R. Dellaguzzo
Marching On Together: The Future Of Non-Profit Museums In A For-Profit World, Matthew R. Dellaguzzo
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
This thesis proposes a model of increased collaboration among museums as an alternative to the commercialization of the museum field. Through a combination of internal and external factors, museums are finding it necessary to operate in a manner akin to that of commercial enterprises. This trend threatens to undermine the cultural and educational mission of museums. At the same time, the ability of museums to carry out their missions necessarily depends on a solid financial base. Collaboration, whether in the form of consortia or consolidated institutions, provides an avenue whereby museums can not only make more economical use of their …
Motivation Strategies For Improving Consistency In Live-Entertainment Employees' Performances, Anthony G. Ricotta
Motivation Strategies For Improving Consistency In Live-Entertainment Employees' Performances, Anthony G. Ricotta
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
The lack of discrete motivation strategies to improve the consistency of employees' performances was the problem that instigated this research. The purpose of this single-case study was to explore the motivation strategies live-entertainment artistic directors (ADs) use to improve consistency in the artists' performances. Data were collected within an international live-entertainment company to uncover whether artists self-determined the approach to improving consistency in performance or whether consistency occurred from strategies developed by the ADs. Data were collected from face-to-face interviews with ADs and senior ADs and performance evaluations of employees, and then analyzed using Miles, Huberman, and Saldana's data analysis …
Binoculars: Management Strategies In Film, Kamryn Fall
Binoculars: Management Strategies In Film, Kamryn Fall
Liberal Arts and Engineering Studies
No abstract provided.
Impact Of Human Capital On The Organization Performance, Philadelphia University
Impact Of Human Capital On The Organization Performance, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
How To Achieve Customer Knowledge Retention., Philadelphia University
How To Achieve Customer Knowledge Retention., Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Fct-Based Convolution, Filtering And Correlation Of Signals' Unified Structure, Philadelphia University
Fct-Based Convolution, Filtering And Correlation Of Signals' Unified Structure, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Coping With Narcissism: Causes, Effects, And Solutions For The Artist Manager, Paul Linden
Coping With Narcissism: Causes, Effects, And Solutions For The Artist Manager, Paul Linden
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
There is a morbid fascination with the spectacular crash of celebrity in our culture. Examples abound of television documentaries and motion pictures that share a common plot regarding artists in the entertainment industry: the lean years of sacrifice provide an opportunity for success which then gives way to entitlement, hubris, alcohol and drug use all followed by a spectacular crash—and in some cases a reckoning and comeback. Are unwitting artists doomed to follow this pre-written script? Or is this a ready-made plot on which scriptwriters fall back like some crutch? This article looks at artistic development as a negotiation between …
The Case For Including Study Of Arts In Management Development Curricula, Humayun S. Ansari
The Case For Including Study Of Arts In Management Development Curricula, Humayun S. Ansari
Business Review
Proliferation of business schools and institutes providing business education have resulted in the creation of a vast pool of trained manpower which has little avenues to explore for getting gainful employment. Therefore, we have to discover new avenues, which do not require direct foreign investment for creating employment and adding value to our indigenous intellectual property owners. The thesis of this paper is that the induction of the study of fine arts in business education curricula can help forge a common ground between the two cultures (Arts and Business) and to develop projects that are cooperative and mutually beneficial. This …