The Economics of the Popular Music Industry: Modelling from Microeconomic Theory and Industrial Organization
Autor Christie Byunen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2024
Throughout the book, Byun questions how the business of music affects creativity and the extent to which this impacts the creative output of the individual artist. Chapters also address copyright enforcement and online piracy. This is an approachable resource for economists interested in the music industry as well as business and music majors studying the ways in which technology can impact a creative process.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031498985
ISBN-10: 3031498984
Ilustrații: IX, 246 p. 11 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:2nd ed. 2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031498984
Ilustrații: IX, 246 p. 11 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:2nd ed. 2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
1. Introduction.- 2. Consuming Music.- 3. Basic Producer Theory.- 4. The Music Industry Disrupted: The COVID Era.- 5. The Global Marketplace for Music.- 6. Conclusion.
Notă biografică
Christie Byun is Associate Professor of Economics at Wabash College in the USA. She teaches courses on statistics, econometrics, entrepreneurship, environmental economics, and the fashion industry. Byun has done extensive research on the changes in the music industry using applied economic theory.
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This book uses economic theory to explain how consumers and producers have responded to major changes in the music industry. Byun examines the important role of technology in changing its structure, particularly as new methods of creating and accessing music prove to be a double-edged sword for creators and producers. This second edition includes new information about concert attendance and live performance in the COVID era and what followed, as well as the resultant economic impacts on the industry.
Throughout the book, Byun questions how the business of music affects creativity and the extent to which this impacts the creative output of the individual artist. Chapters also address copyright enforcement and online piracy. This is an approachable resource for economists interested in the music industry as well as business and music majors studying the ways in which technology can impact a creative process.
Christie Byun is Associate Professor of Economics at Wabash College in the USA. She teaches courses on statistics, econometrics, entrepreneurship, environmental economics, and the fashion industry. Byun has done extensive research on the changes in the music industry using applied economic theory.
Throughout the book, Byun questions how the business of music affects creativity and the extent to which this impacts the creative output of the individual artist. Chapters also address copyright enforcement and online piracy. This is an approachable resource for economists interested in the music industry as well as business and music majors studying the ways in which technology can impact a creative process.
Christie Byun is Associate Professor of Economics at Wabash College in the USA. She teaches courses on statistics, econometrics, entrepreneurship, environmental economics, and the fashion industry. Byun has done extensive research on the changes in the music industry using applied economic theory.
Caracteristici
Examines how music is consumed as an experiential good as well as an experiential service Delves into the production and consumption of music in the streaming era Analyzes music consumption and production during and after COVID lockdowns