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The task undertaken in this dissertation is to determine the extent of the challenge facing the major firms (majors) who currently control over 80% of global sound carrier and publishing revenue in the popular (pop) music industry. The aim of this thesis is to explain the disorganising effects...
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This paper proposes that publicly funded arts and cultural organisations should aspire to, and be funded to, engage in … confined to novel products or processes, arts and cultural innovation will yield altogether new ways in which arts and culture … technologies. It will investigate how arts and cultural organisations can re-imagine their relationship with private sector …
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This is a pre-publication version of London’s Creative Sector: 2004 Update, which was published by the Greater London Authority (GLA) in 2002 and can be found, at the time of this report, at http://london.gov.uk/mayor/economic_unit/docs/creative_sector2004.pdf. It should be cited as Freeman,...
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measuring the creative industries, such as Creativity in the Age of the Internet, A Dynamic Mapping of the UK’s Creative …
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This is a pre-publication version of the working paper of the same name, published by the Greater London Authority and available at http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/business-economy/publications/working-paper-40-londons-creative-workforce-2010-update. It should be cited as “Freeman, A....
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inherit from the age of machines, and a revolution in service sector productivity, arising from the age of the internet … kind of labour has applied to maximum effect the new service technologies which have emerged with the internet age. However …
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This paper seeks to transcend entrenched misunderstandings between economists and arts policymakers, leaders and … funders. These misunderstandings, which have long dogged discussion on arts funding in the UK, are most evident in the long …-running debate about ‘instrumental’ and ‘intrinsic’ approaches to public expenditure on culture and the arts. As a general theory of …
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This paper describes the Greater London Authority’s evidence base for its work on the creative and cultural industries. Its main purpose is to show that th9is evidence base is viable, robust, and useful. The second and most important purpose is to encourage others in city management to invest...
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This is a pre-publication version of London’s Creative Sector: 2007 Update, published by the Greater London Authority (GLA) in 2007 and located, at the time of this report, at http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/economic_unit/docs/wp_22_creative.pdf. It should be cited as Freeman, A. (2007)....
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